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Re:Does discharging debt mean I accepted it?
I want to follow up on my last post.& I just spoke to a lawyer friend of mine, (not an attorney), and he explained to me that before you go to court you have to exhaust your administrative remedy.& So that answers my question about just going up to a judge and saying what is wrong with the system.
He also explained to me that because the attorney/debt collector did not disclose to me that I could tender payment with anything except FRN's he extorted my labor and my human rights.& So, I will talk to him again tonight to get further clerification on this then, but I understand a bit better now.
We also talked about tendering payment subject to proof of claim.& He explained it very similar to others on this forum.& I also understand that better now.
King Jerseee, I would like to add that you have tried to explain these things to me before, but because of my scattered brain it did not sink in.& However, your efforts were not, and never will be wasted because when one& piece of the puzzle clicks, everything else we've talked about falls into place.& So, until I have another question that I am not understanding the answer to, our conversation should be much less repetative.
Later,
Montana
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