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    Can I be reported to debt collectors and credit bureaus after a chargeback is settled in my favor?

    Yes, unfortunately any creditor can sell their uncollectable debt to a debt collector (usually for pennies on the dollar); and then the debt collector can try to collect it, usually by "harassing" the debtor on the telephone or by email--and I suppose now even by text messaging, The debt...
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    Should I pay up-front for a debt collector to sue my debtor? - CALIFORNIA

    Former commercial banker speaking here: Most debt collection companies make their money by paying banks and other financial organizations pennies on the dollar for the old uncollectible debt gathering dust in rusty filing cabinets. Example: A debt collection company would probably not pay more...
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    Is Trump going to win his case and get another 4 years in office?

    Why have you posted the same exact vote totals for all three states you listed?
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    Is Trump going to win his case and get another 4 years in office?

    No. The Supreme Court cannot "overturn" a presidential election by reason of the ancient doctrine of separation of powers, and by the full faith and credit clause which requires all courts to give "full faith and credit" when "reviewing" any other state's laws. Unless a state did something...
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    Should I pay up-front for a debt collector to sue my debtor? - CALIFORNIA

    Before you decide to jump at the chance to receive a windfall of several thousand dollars from a debt collector you have never met--one who wants you to give them up front money to pay his "lawyers" to go after your debtor I have only one thing to say: No reputable Florida lawyer--nor any other...
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    International Wire Fraud via online banking account

    0 As I noted in my initial lengthy analysis and post above I was a commercial bank operations office in a large international bank in Miami. You can take it from me as Gospel that commercial banks in the United States do NOT "lose" $50,000. Ever. We both agree that there was a $50,000 transfer...
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    Partnership, but one "partner" gets a W-2

    You are confusing terms that are not dispositive of anything important. 1. All partnerships should have a written partnership agreement that spells out the answers to all of your questions about partnerships. 2. If the partners (there can be as many as wanted) agree to "hire" each other and...
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    Fired over slander?

    As you might imagine, each of the 50 states has its own laws covering everything imaginable. I ignore all of them except Florida.
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    International Wire Fraud via online banking account

    Please allow me to respond immediately after posting your opening statements of the alleged problem; you first said: "3 weeks ago when logged into my online banking site, within seconds my screen showed my account balance increased from $50 to $50,000, then back to $50." Right? Response: Unless...
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    Fired over slander?

    If you live in California you may have some rights here; but if you live in Florida, you have no rights. Why? Because Florida is an “at will” state, which means private employers are free to hire, transfer, promote, demote, suspend, reinstate, fire and rehire employees for any reason at any...
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    Is Trump going to win his case and get another 4 years in office?

    Yes, all of that and more. We need to do whatever it takes to document what little role we have had in this nightmare so we can tell our grandkids and great-grandkids what a Loonie Bin looks like when called a loser.
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    Starting an LLC

    What do you need from me?
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    Is Trump going to win his case and get another 4 years in office?

    The Supreme Court of the United States does not have the power to change the outcome of a presidential election--under any circumstances. Period. Anyone who hopes that the three newest Justices appointed by Trump will help Trump stay in office past January 20 2021 by declaring Trump won the...

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