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    Goldi
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    [QUOTE="Forward to creator and owner of the name" then i put vital statistics address on it from the province in which i was born,
    its been 7 months and i have not had another statement sent to me...crossing fingers still and hoping for the best, but it looks like i hit a nerve,[/QUOTE]

    I've heard of at least 3 people claim to have made a visit to/called either the Sect'y of State or the Vital Stat's dept. in their state and ask who owns the name on the birth certificate. The answer was the agency owned the name. Then one guy got smart and said "excellent because I've got about several grand worth of bills to that name I need to pass along to you." He was asked to come back the next day which is when the agency clerk said, "sorry, my mistake, you own the name".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldi View Post
    I've heard of at least 3 people claim to have made a visit to/called either the Sect'y of State or the Vital Stat's dept. in their state and ask who owns the name on the birth certificate. The answer was the agency owned the name. Then one guy got smart and said "excellent because I've got about several grand worth of bills to that name I need to pass along to you." He was asked to come back the next day which is when the agency clerk said, "sorry, my mistake, you own the name".
    I hope he didn't fall for their "mistake". There are a number of us who have been discharging accounts with, "This name and account number are property of the United States. Please forward to the owner in care of The Treasury of the United States."

    We put those words across the statement and mail it back to whomever it was from.
    Sometimes I'll add, "Demand is made for a true bill payable in lawful money pursuant Title 12, Section 411."
    Last edited by EZrhythm; 05-21-13 at 04:35 AM.

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    Without probable cause, there is no requirement for anyone to even utter a word nor provide any information to a cop during a "field interview". Nor is there any requirement for anyone to have a legal name or last name.http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showt...ull=1#post7117
    I would still like to see how this works from a law and officer standpoint.

    Rich and Tom discussing Rich's day in court
    http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web...=122402&cmd=tc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chex View Post
    I would still like to see how this works from a law and officer standpoint.
    here is a good video of what the law does with out probable cause.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=1tLjKn6gLy8

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