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Re:Arbitration
Bird,
Make a copyof the letter that was written last time and a copy of the return receipt.
Then on a new letter (your response) simply ask for certified verification and cite the code that demands it.
ALso add this to your letter as a gentle reminder:
“Alteration of a document without authority with the intent to defraud may constitute forgery and such alteration may consist of the insertion of matter in the document after it has been signed. Buck v Superior Court (Cal App) 41 Cal Rptr 718, subsequent op on reh 232 Cal App 2d 153, 42 Cal Rptr 527, 11 ALR3d 1064, cert den”
Also mention that it is a felony to purchase evidence. Then send them your copyright notice and RPIARD, along with a CPN for the amount allegedly owed.
What do you think?
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