To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (182306 ) 1/5/2022 9:05:46 AM From: maceng2 1 RecommendationRecommended By Haim R. Branisteanu
Respond to of 217699 <<meaning it will go directly to the garbage can >> There are attendant risks with a proposed method below of dealing with that. A number of people acting the same way (who are similarly effected) could be a method of spreading the risk. It needs careful risk evaluation beforehand. Dying of "Covid" is a common risk these days. Citicorp tried to play a game with me when they tried to foreclose on my house in 1990. I would go to huge trouble preparing paperwork for the sale of my house, financially underwater, and they would promptly lose it, dump it all in the garbage can, and the offer would fall through. At that time, the weekend newspapers were full of foreclosures in the USA and prices were still tumbling. They even tired to play a psychological game with me by phoning me at home and at work (completely against government regulations) saying that I should pay them the back payments. They said I should not get uptight on the phone as it "was only money". They would also add they were the biggest financial institution in the world, and trying to fight them was a waste of everybodies time. It was a convincing argument, and I could not help but see their POV. I read of the experiences of Israeli pilots flying Phantom F4's during the Yom Kipper war in 1973. They had problems with infra red seeking anti aircraft missiles. If they were fired in singles they could be avoided, distracted or out manoeuvred. When fired in salvos they became a big problem. Actually maybe it was my lawyer to put me up to the idea? It was a long time ago. The guy was like Danny Devitos twin brother. Both in stature and in nature. Message 17161781 So I first made sure I had both the office address and private address of the senior foreclosure specialist who was supposedly dealing with my case. Then I managed somehow to get another offer on the house. I then used a big photocopier and one of those companies that serve papers on defendants in court cases. I fired off a big salvo. Recorded delivery. One copy of a set of documents about 6 inches thick (that was the amount of paperwork required to have a sale of the property considered) every few hours, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A few days later I got a call from the guy who was very irate. I am sure he was frothing at the mouth when I suggested we settle on 4 cents on the dollar instead of 8 as it "was only money". I did settle on 8 cents on the dollar as I could afford it, and basically I was too much of a nice guy. -g-