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Old 02-19-2008, 02:35 PM
kashtan30 kashtan30 is offline
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Hi Bulletproof. I am glad for you and I get everything you say except I am confused on the 'presentment'. Are you saying that you are taking their statement, sent to you, back to the registrar and having it stamped and entered? This is what is sounds like and this does not make sense to me. I don't understand how this is a rejection of joining the argument without some type of statement, from you, written across their form stating so. I hope I am making myself clear because I am really trying to grab this. Thanks.
I just received a notification letter to my card agreement.Bank Of America is raising my interest rate.Should I write" I accept it upon proof of claim" How Can I eliminate credit card by novation?
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Old 02-19-2008, 02:41 PM
kashtan30 kashtan30 is offline
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Credit card agreement

I just received a notification letter to my card agreement.Bank Of America is raising my interest rate.Should I write" I accept it upon proof of claim" How Can I eliminate credit card by novation?
The bank created the money, using my signature...they didn't lend me anything...Kevin
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Old 02-19-2008, 02:43 PM
kashtan30 kashtan30 is offline
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Question Credit card agreement

I just received a notification letter to my card agreement.Bank Of America is raising my interest rate.Should I write" I accept it upon proof of claim" How Can I eliminate credit card by novation?
The bank created the money, using my signature...they didn't lend me anything...Kevin
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Old 02-19-2008, 07:10 PM
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Hi Kashtan. I think that this was answered in a previous thread but to reiterate, you are already contracted for these rate raises subject to policy. The best you can do is shop around or don't use it. Or do like some of us and play renegade. Please be advised that the latter requires a certain amount of fortitude because you have begun to separate yourself from the system one layer at a time.
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:08 PM
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Sir Monk,
I appreciate greatly what you did here. All us newbies owe you a debt of gratitude. It has been awhile since your post was up. Has anything changed? Were there any repercussions of any kind? I believe there is a way to post all funds paid on a card for the year as income on your 1040. You 'must' pay your taxes on this income, meaning you will be refunded the balance. Cool huh?
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j
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:41 PM
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Sir Monk,
I appreciate greatly what you did here. All us newbies owe you a debt of gratitude. It has been awhile since your post was up. Has anything changed? Were there any repercussions of any kind? I believe there is a way to post all funds paid on a card for the year as income on your 1040. You 'must' pay your taxes on this income, meaning you will be refunded the balance. Cool huh?
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j


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