Showing posts with label student loans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student loans. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

BETTER TAKE MONEY OUT OF YOUR BANK...

IT'S COMING...  BANK COLLAPSE THE CROOKS STOLE ALL THE MONEY...


Wednesday, October 16, 2013 9:30 AM
Subject: FW: Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals...


Chase Bank Limits Cash Withdrawals, Bans International Wire Transfers
Preparing for looming financial crisis in U.S.?

Chase Bank has moved to limit cash withdrawals while banning business customers from sending international wire transfers from November 17 onwards, prompting speculation that the bank is preparing for a looming financial crisis in the United States.
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Numerous business customers with Chase BusinessSelect Checking and Chase BusinessClassic accounts have received letters over the past week informing them that cash activity (both deposits and withdrawals) will be limited to a $50,000 total per statement cycle from November 17 onwards.

[...] Another letter (PDF) received by Peak to Peak Charter School, a college in Colorado, states that the option to send both international and domestic wire transfers has been withdrawn from Chase business savings account holders.
more:
http://www.infowars.com/chase-bank-limits-cash-withdrawals-bans-international-wire-transfers/See more


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Your economic stimulus payment...


THIS IS REALLY GOOD ADVICE - The Scary Part Is It Is Most Likely True.

Sometime this year, we taxpayers will again receive another 'Economic Stimulus' payment.

This is indeed a very exciting program, and I'll explain it by using a Q&A format:


Q. What is an 'Economic Stimulus' payment?

A. It is money that the federal government will send to taxpayers.


Q.. Where will the government get this money?

A. From taxpayers.


Q. So the government is giving me back my own money?

A. Only a smidgen of it.


Q. What is the purpose of this payment?

A. The plan is for you to use the money to purchase a
high-definition TV set, thus stimulating the economy.


Q. But isn't that stimulating the economy of China ?

A. Shut up.


Below is some helpful advice on how to best help the U.S. Economy by
spending your stimulus check wisely:




* If you spend the stimulus money at WalMart, the money will
go to China or Sri Lanka .


* If you spend it on gasoline, your money will go to the
Arabs.


* If you purchase a computer, it will go to India , Taiwan or
China.



* If you purchase fruit and vegetables, it will go to Mexico ,
Honduras, Guatemala and . . .



* If you buy an efficient car, it will go to Japan or Korea .




* If you purchase useless stuff, it will go to Taiwan .



* If you pay your credit cards off, or buy stock, it will go
to management bonuses and they will hide it offshore.


Instead, keep the money in America by:


1) Spending it at yard sales, or

2) Going to ball games, or

3) Spending it on prostitutes, or

4) Beer or

5) Tattoos.


(These are the only American businesses still operating in the U.S. )

Conclusion:

Go to a ball game with a tattooed prostitute that you met at a yardsale and drink beer all day !


No need to thank me, I'm just glad I could be of help.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Student Loan lawsuits...


Recent Rise in Federal Suits to Recover Student Loans
(04 May 2012) The latest month-by-month data from the federal courts shows that in March of this year the government reported that it had sued 279 individuals in order to seek recovery of defaulted student loans. According to the timely case-by-case case civil enforcement information analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), this count was 25.7% higher than the previous month when 222 cases of this kind were filed. Relative to its population, the Eastern District of Michigan (Detroit) led the nation with prosecution rates ten times the average for the country. The Central District of California (Los Angeles) led the nation in the number of suits filed, accounting for 140 out of the 279 suits in March.
To read the full report, including a listing of all districts in which lawsuits of this kind were filed in March, go to:
http://trac.syr.edu/tracreports/civil/280/
Although many of the reports posted by TRAC over the last two decades have been based on case-by-case criminal data we have obtained from the Justice Department under the Freedom of Information Act, this student loan recovery report is different because it is based on case-by-case civil enforcement data obtained directly from the courts. TRAC has been expanding the information it now obtains from the federal courts, and will be preparing regular monthly reports on a range of other civil enforcement activities by the government. In addition, subscribers to the TRACFed data service can generate custom reports on civil filings in the U.S. district courts. Reports can be created by district, office, nature of suit or federal jurisdiction. To start, go to:
http://trac.syr.edu/interpreter/
To keep up with TRAC, follow us on Twitter @tracreports or like us on Facebook:
http://facebook.com/tracreports
TRAC is self-supporting and depends on foundation grants, individual contributions and subscription fees for the funding needed to obtain, analyze and publish the data we collect on the activities of the US Federal government. To help support TRAC's ongoing efforts, go to:
http://trac.syr.edu/sponsor/