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To: RonMerks who wrote (7118)11/17/2007 8:35:34 AM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Respond to of 50538
 
Have the SS check sent to your house(residence). Once directly deposited into an existing checking or savings account and cleared the protection from the US government is forfeited,given any pre-existing relationship a lender/creditor may have already set in place via a Court judgement with your bank.

Instead have the check sent to your house and then cashed via another bank who is not obligated to garnish dollars or a check cashing place.

Banks are in trouble. They will do whatever they can to ease the credit crisis. Things will get far worse before this whole mess resolves itself. The thing of it all is the banks and our government were responsible for having created this subprime fiasco from the start. Maybe they should be held accountable. Fail safe systems designs after the great depression were ignored and or revised,imo.