Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Predatorix Studies
A good study lesson on how and where the money in banks go around. A very well put together site.
In time I will continue updating this blog
What transpired did not happen over night and involved many people. One comes to a point after years of asking for help in solving a crime that was committed against them of giving up. That is it. After years of asking why are you so greedy as to commit fraud in your attempt to steal what you were not rightfully entitled to. It appears you have won Wells Fargo. None the less you are still in my opinion the worst bank in the world.
Also by the way your big building in Des Moines, that arena, it is a joke and very junky. You get what you pay for and you definitely got it with that. :)
Also by the way your big building in Des Moines, that arena, it is a joke and very junky. You get what you pay for and you definitely got it with that. :)
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Replevin Argument To the Iowa Supreme Court
This link provides the content of what was stricken by the Iowa courts. This link is in pdf format
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
In Re: Wells Fargo vs Robex and Adams
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=ia&navby=year&year=2006januaryiaapp
Judge Christensen struck Adams’ Resistance to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment and awarded in favor of Wells Fargo. Judge Christensen in Fifth District Court ruled Adams resistance as being untimely in early 2003. To prevent the evidence Adams presented to the District Court from being entered into the court transcript that showed clear fraud by Wells Fargo, Judge Christensen found for Plaintiff by ruling Adams' Resistance to Plaintiff's Motion For Summary Judgment untimely. Adams cried out then, "Where Justice!" This ruling was over turned in a nunc pro tunc filed by Adams concerning a previous order from the another District Court judge that had given an order in favor of Adams for an extension of time that Adams had asked for in order to try and find an attorney.
Adams had spent weeks of phone calls to try to find an attorney and asking her own attorneys to help Adams gave up and used two weeks of time given by the court to file a resistance to Wells Fargo's request for summary judgment. At that point Adams had no idea that her attorney actually worked for Norwest/ Wells Fargo. Adams and her husband would not learn about this until 2005. Adams and her husband had to learn in a few short weeks how to make a filing of resistance to the request of summary judgment by Wells Fargo.
Unknown to Adams and her husband while Wells Fargo was pillaging and dragging Adams through the court. The county locally was transferring their house and property to their neighbors. They would not be aware of this until the Wells Fargo banker was telling his attorney "get her for fraud" at the end of the trial for the Replevin in October 2003. In the meantime what Wells Fargo and the sheriff did not already steal others help themselves to while Adams husband tried to keep her a safe distance from their home because she was still under continues threat by the local sheriff.
By 2006 when Adams was finally hoping for justice in the Supreme Court of Iowa for the illegal actions taken in the Replvin action. The Iowa Supreme Court bumped her back to the Iowa Court of Appeals. In her briefs Adams detailed each document that was submitting by the bank as evidence that was clearly and admittedly altered by "someone" in Wells Fargo according to the Wells Fargo banker in court. Judge Christensen ruled opposite of the testimony of even the bankers at the trial. Fully ignored the testimony the bankers gave of "Guessing" and "Guestimated". No viable proof was given to even that the payments were in arrears; the testimony of the banker claiming to have "guestimated" merely stated that the company was behind in payments. Wells Fargo did not provide records to show payments in arrears because they had shorted loan funds and did not credit payments properly. Adams detailed the deficiencies in the various amounts claimed owed by the Wells Fargo banker in all the filings Wells Fargo had created throughout the case. The amounts were clearly erroneous when compared with each statement given by the "Guesstimator" banker and each payment voucher the bank made up and submitted to the court.
If Wells Fargo had been compelled to prove their claim of default they would have had to show what they did to Adams corporate loan funds. The bank did not even have to show that the corporation was behind in payments only make statements by a banker that used "Questimating" to figure it out.
Even though the banker testimony was clear that even though he did not do it someone in Wells Fargo created and added the exhibit page to the UCC filing that only specifically claimed land Adams started the mine on. Nor could the banker tell the court exactly what corporation owed at any given time and exactly when a default occurred. Adams did not own the 399 acres that Wells Fargo was claiming on the UCC filing that was used to facilitate a cause of action. The bank used fraudulent documentation and false statements to the court and to SBA to concur and agree with their actions.
With the original UCC filing Wells Fargo took away the exhibit "A" they had provided Adams as to what was to be collateral for the loan, Adams and her husband's home the bank valued at $150,000.00. Judge Christensen claimed that false UCC filing was original as part of his final ruling. Ignored the testimony of the accurate ownership of the equipment that Wells Fargo had seized right down to the travel trailer Adams and her husband used (Wells Fargo sold the travel trailer at auction with no title) Wells Fargo had fired the original banker so he could not be found for that trial. He clearly states personal property was not a part of the corporate loan. He would not accept Rod's equipment for his wife's corporate loan for the mine.
Why would Wells Fargo wipe out Adams husband's landscaping business? Then keep Adams in court to run out the time limitations in Iowa state statutes?
In the final Order from the court of appeals however, by virtue of the omission of the word "properly" in the Supreme Court of Appeals the ruling was allowed to stand. Along with the facts of evidence and testimony showed the details that clear and concise erroneous bank created documents were supplied to the court by the bank. The appeals court struck these briefs that Adams wrote detailing the fraudulent actions of the bank. Adams had received an Order that stated all her briefs had been previously accepted by the Supreme Court. Alas the Supreme Court of Iowa denied justice by allowing Wells Fargo fraud to stand. As the attorney for Wells Fargo stated at the court of appeals, "Standard banking practices" of adding documents to a loan file and "Guessing", "Guestimating" and erroneous accounting measures. Accountability for wrongful actions denied.
In 2002, the initial attorney for Defendant Adams filed an incomplete Statement Of Robex. The original statement submitted to the District Court contains the following phrase, "no claim as an individual for any property "properly" included in this case". When Adams filed a Resistance she documented this and many discrepancies in the Plaintiff's voluminous filings. Adams Resistance was in fact filed timely and delivered in hand to Plaintiff's attorney and the Court. This attorney assured Adams Wells Fargo would have to provide accurate and proper documentation in order to take personal property. The initial judge instructed the attorney for the bank "Do not take anything you do not have make, model and serial number for". They did not! They took anything and everything they could using a hostile sheriff ("Have gun will travel") who just a few months before literally stole a dozer from Adams as their collector and enforcer for CitiCapital. It worked well for CitiCapital so Wells Fargo used the same tactics of using a hostile sheriff as a collection agency. The only difference is Wells Fargo skirted the law by getting a court order. Not that Wells Fargo abided in the courts instructions of "Do not take anything you do not have make, model and serial number for." Using the hostile sheriff with a court order without properly identification worked for Wells Fargo just like their made up papers in the loan were validatedeven though they were fakes. Make it look half good use threats and whatever works. Funny thing when you look at the history of the majority of executive/ceo's in Wells Fargo they worked for CitiCapital prior to taking charge of Wells Fargo. I cannot help but wonder if they were in cahoots with Citicapital in the dozer theft? That person who was my contact in CitiCapital was fired just the same as the original banker for Wells Fargo was fired.
The documents as posted at FindLaw do not reflect these and other discrepancies throughout the case. The reference to the case numbers were given to accentuate the fact that the Plaintiff seized Stubbs machinery and equipment without Stubbs being a party to the action. The court ruled in favor of Wells Fargo fully ignoring the phrase property "PROPERLY" that was in the initial filing in the body of their final decision. Striking Adams resistances and briefs that clearly outlined the fraud evidenced in court that the bank created was necessary for the court to preclude any charge of fraud against the Plaintiff. This measure proved successful. In the second case listed on Findlaw Adams was not a pro se defendant, either Find Law is in error or the information given to them is in error. Wells Fargo recieved a summary judgment award against Adams personally by Judge Christensen in the favor of Wells Fargo. The judge refused to allow a counterclaim or a trial for Adams could recieve justice and the fraud Wells Fargo committed could be dealt with and entered into court records. Justice was prohibited and major bank fraud committed by Wells Fargo against a small business owner and her husband was legalized by the courts of Iowa from October 2002 until January of 2006.
Wells Fargo has not had to answer for the misreported funds of the SBA loan, any of the false information that Wells Fargo gave to SBA, the misreported funds amounts or loan payments that Wells Fargo claimed was owing on the loan to the Iowa courts or any of the voluminous altered documents created by Wells Fargo in the loan account or the misreported funds that Wells Fargo reported to Adams and SBA. Wells Fargo can repeatedly lie, give false information to a borrower and SBA, the courts and get away with. Wells Fargo crushed a small business enterprise through deceptive illegal practices and stole my husband's business to insure my business could not survive.
In the 1970's and 1980's family farms were crushed to facilitate corporate farms. The Christensen family happens to own large corporate farms from Minnesota to Southern Iowa. For years now and today small family enterprises are crushed to make way for large corporations to control of federally funded projects such as road contracting and the federal farm subsidies available. It just so happens the Christensen family was also involved in the irregular property issues surrounding our land too. The proof is in the paperwork again. Property deeds made up from thin air or great great great grandchildren of property owners from ages ago signing quit claims deeds to create property transfers. At the county auditor's office and the recorders office penciling in owners and erasing actual property owners by county officials seems to work here in Southern Iowa. Then as in the case where the county had put Adams and her husband on land Adams parents owned, the tax assessor told the judge several times after the judge asked him, "Don't you use actual deeds to determine property ownership?" , "Give me a name judge I'll put it on there".
If one is not willing to partner or sign on with a large corporation or sign a waiver of rights when a major bank commits fraud upon you then you are subjected to court legalizing fraud such as the true record in this case proves.
Judge Christensen struck Adams’ Resistance to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment and awarded in favor of Wells Fargo. Judge Christensen in Fifth District Court ruled Adams resistance as being untimely in early 2003. To prevent the evidence Adams presented to the District Court from being entered into the court transcript that showed clear fraud by Wells Fargo, Judge Christensen found for Plaintiff by ruling Adams' Resistance to Plaintiff's Motion For Summary Judgment untimely. Adams cried out then, "Where Justice!" This ruling was over turned in a nunc pro tunc filed by Adams concerning a previous order from the another District Court judge that had given an order in favor of Adams for an extension of time that Adams had asked for in order to try and find an attorney.
Adams had spent weeks of phone calls to try to find an attorney and asking her own attorneys to help Adams gave up and used two weeks of time given by the court to file a resistance to Wells Fargo's request for summary judgment. At that point Adams had no idea that her attorney actually worked for Norwest/ Wells Fargo. Adams and her husband would not learn about this until 2005. Adams and her husband had to learn in a few short weeks how to make a filing of resistance to the request of summary judgment by Wells Fargo.
Unknown to Adams and her husband while Wells Fargo was pillaging and dragging Adams through the court. The county locally was transferring their house and property to their neighbors. They would not be aware of this until the Wells Fargo banker was telling his attorney "get her for fraud" at the end of the trial for the Replevin in October 2003. In the meantime what Wells Fargo and the sheriff did not already steal others help themselves to while Adams husband tried to keep her a safe distance from their home because she was still under continues threat by the local sheriff.
By 2006 when Adams was finally hoping for justice in the Supreme Court of Iowa for the illegal actions taken in the Replvin action. The Iowa Supreme Court bumped her back to the Iowa Court of Appeals. In her briefs Adams detailed each document that was submitting by the bank as evidence that was clearly and admittedly altered by "someone" in Wells Fargo according to the Wells Fargo banker in court. Judge Christensen ruled opposite of the testimony of even the bankers at the trial. Fully ignored the testimony the bankers gave of "Guessing" and "Guestimated". No viable proof was given to even that the payments were in arrears; the testimony of the banker claiming to have "guestimated" merely stated that the company was behind in payments. Wells Fargo did not provide records to show payments in arrears because they had shorted loan funds and did not credit payments properly. Adams detailed the deficiencies in the various amounts claimed owed by the Wells Fargo banker in all the filings Wells Fargo had created throughout the case. The amounts were clearly erroneous when compared with each statement given by the "Guesstimator" banker and each payment voucher the bank made up and submitted to the court.
If Wells Fargo had been compelled to prove their claim of default they would have had to show what they did to Adams corporate loan funds. The bank did not even have to show that the corporation was behind in payments only make statements by a banker that used "Questimating" to figure it out.
Even though the banker testimony was clear that even though he did not do it someone in Wells Fargo created and added the exhibit page to the UCC filing that only specifically claimed land Adams started the mine on. Nor could the banker tell the court exactly what corporation owed at any given time and exactly when a default occurred. Adams did not own the 399 acres that Wells Fargo was claiming on the UCC filing that was used to facilitate a cause of action. The bank used fraudulent documentation and false statements to the court and to SBA to concur and agree with their actions.
With the original UCC filing Wells Fargo took away the exhibit "A" they had provided Adams as to what was to be collateral for the loan, Adams and her husband's home the bank valued at $150,000.00. Judge Christensen claimed that false UCC filing was original as part of his final ruling. Ignored the testimony of the accurate ownership of the equipment that Wells Fargo had seized right down to the travel trailer Adams and her husband used (Wells Fargo sold the travel trailer at auction with no title) Wells Fargo had fired the original banker so he could not be found for that trial. He clearly states personal property was not a part of the corporate loan. He would not accept Rod's equipment for his wife's corporate loan for the mine.
Why would Wells Fargo wipe out Adams husband's landscaping business? Then keep Adams in court to run out the time limitations in Iowa state statutes?
In the final Order from the court of appeals however, by virtue of the omission of the word "properly" in the Supreme Court of Appeals the ruling was allowed to stand. Along with the facts of evidence and testimony showed the details that clear and concise erroneous bank created documents were supplied to the court by the bank. The appeals court struck these briefs that Adams wrote detailing the fraudulent actions of the bank. Adams had received an Order that stated all her briefs had been previously accepted by the Supreme Court. Alas the Supreme Court of Iowa denied justice by allowing Wells Fargo fraud to stand. As the attorney for Wells Fargo stated at the court of appeals, "Standard banking practices" of adding documents to a loan file and "Guessing", "Guestimating" and erroneous accounting measures. Accountability for wrongful actions denied.
In 2002, the initial attorney for Defendant Adams filed an incomplete Statement Of Robex. The original statement submitted to the District Court contains the following phrase, "no claim as an individual for any property "properly" included in this case". When Adams filed a Resistance she documented this and many discrepancies in the Plaintiff's voluminous filings. Adams Resistance was in fact filed timely and delivered in hand to Plaintiff's attorney and the Court. This attorney assured Adams Wells Fargo would have to provide accurate and proper documentation in order to take personal property. The initial judge instructed the attorney for the bank "Do not take anything you do not have make, model and serial number for". They did not! They took anything and everything they could using a hostile sheriff ("Have gun will travel") who just a few months before literally stole a dozer from Adams as their collector and enforcer for CitiCapital. It worked well for CitiCapital so Wells Fargo used the same tactics of using a hostile sheriff as a collection agency. The only difference is Wells Fargo skirted the law by getting a court order. Not that Wells Fargo abided in the courts instructions of "Do not take anything you do not have make, model and serial number for." Using the hostile sheriff with a court order without properly identification worked for Wells Fargo just like their made up papers in the loan were validatedeven though they were fakes. Make it look half good use threats and whatever works. Funny thing when you look at the history of the majority of executive/ceo's in Wells Fargo they worked for CitiCapital prior to taking charge of Wells Fargo. I cannot help but wonder if they were in cahoots with Citicapital in the dozer theft? That person who was my contact in CitiCapital was fired just the same as the original banker for Wells Fargo was fired.
The documents as posted at FindLaw do not reflect these and other discrepancies throughout the case. The reference to the case numbers were given to accentuate the fact that the Plaintiff seized Stubbs machinery and equipment without Stubbs being a party to the action. The court ruled in favor of Wells Fargo fully ignoring the phrase property "PROPERLY" that was in the initial filing in the body of their final decision. Striking Adams resistances and briefs that clearly outlined the fraud evidenced in court that the bank created was necessary for the court to preclude any charge of fraud against the Plaintiff. This measure proved successful. In the second case listed on Findlaw Adams was not a pro se defendant, either Find Law is in error or the information given to them is in error. Wells Fargo recieved a summary judgment award against Adams personally by Judge Christensen in the favor of Wells Fargo. The judge refused to allow a counterclaim or a trial for Adams could recieve justice and the fraud Wells Fargo committed could be dealt with and entered into court records. Justice was prohibited and major bank fraud committed by Wells Fargo against a small business owner and her husband was legalized by the courts of Iowa from October 2002 until January of 2006.
Wells Fargo has not had to answer for the misreported funds of the SBA loan, any of the false information that Wells Fargo gave to SBA, the misreported funds amounts or loan payments that Wells Fargo claimed was owing on the loan to the Iowa courts or any of the voluminous altered documents created by Wells Fargo in the loan account or the misreported funds that Wells Fargo reported to Adams and SBA. Wells Fargo can repeatedly lie, give false information to a borrower and SBA, the courts and get away with. Wells Fargo crushed a small business enterprise through deceptive illegal practices and stole my husband's business to insure my business could not survive.
In the 1970's and 1980's family farms were crushed to facilitate corporate farms. The Christensen family happens to own large corporate farms from Minnesota to Southern Iowa. For years now and today small family enterprises are crushed to make way for large corporations to control of federally funded projects such as road contracting and the federal farm subsidies available. It just so happens the Christensen family was also involved in the irregular property issues surrounding our land too. The proof is in the paperwork again. Property deeds made up from thin air or great great great grandchildren of property owners from ages ago signing quit claims deeds to create property transfers. At the county auditor's office and the recorders office penciling in owners and erasing actual property owners by county officials seems to work here in Southern Iowa. Then as in the case where the county had put Adams and her husband on land Adams parents owned, the tax assessor told the judge several times after the judge asked him, "Don't you use actual deeds to determine property ownership?" , "Give me a name judge I'll put it on there".
If one is not willing to partner or sign on with a large corporation or sign a waiver of rights when a major bank commits fraud upon you then you are subjected to court legalizing fraud such as the true record in this case proves.
Before Wells Fargo these were things faced daily
FOLANDS, IDOT, HALLET MATERIALS and the land the mine was on.
In 1997 Adams signed a lease for twenty years with Folands to start and operate a mining operation for sand and gravel on Folands property after Ronald Foland asked her to start a sand and gravel operation on his property. The initial lease agree the mine would be started on the land in sections 4 and 9 that Foland owned. The property Foland’s owned that was contiguous was a bottom ground area of 199 acres in sections 5 and 8. Adams agreed she would mine the areas in sections 4 and 9 first. Folands and Adams mutually agreed in the lease if the need arise later Adams could mine the areas in sections 5 and 8. The mining operation would provide high-grade construction materials locally to the Southern Iowa region.
Unknown to Adams until after the fact an Iowa Department of Transportation employee in 1999 talked to Folands at their home convincing them to have the lease with Adams cancelled through legal action. Telling the Folands if they would do this they (meaning persons within the transportation department) would bring in a large company that would start paying the Folands right away.
Folands had Adams serve papers by the sheriff’s office of Decatur County notifying her that they were demanding $20,000.00 or the cancellation of the lease. Adams checked to see what her options legally were with a recommended attorney George Frampton. During the meeting with Mr. Frampton and one Sean Pelliter Mr. Frampton informed her he represented Martin Marietta. He asked her if there were any problems with Martin Marietta. She responded not that she knew of she had gone to George May who worked for Martin Marietta at the time before signing a lease with the Folands. George had provided her with a lease as a pattern so she could write a lease between the Folands and herself. She had asked George if Martin Marietta would be interested in opening a mine there before she started the mine. The MM geologist that viewed the material was rude and not interested in starting a mine in Southern Iowa claiming “there is no sand in Southern Iowa”. George told Adams she should start the operation. Telling her “Becky you can do this try, try, try, take it as far as you can”. Mr. Frampton reviewed the lease and told her it look familiar as he wrote the original from MM that she had been given to use as a pattern.
Mr. Frampton asked her “What do you want? Do you want the farm?” She told him, “No I just want to do what I said I would do start a sand and gravel mine.” He said, “That’s all. You sure you don’t want the farm?” She replied, “No”. He told her in that case she should just get a hold of Lee Elson. Explaining to her she really need not need to spend the money it would take to hire him. He said “Elson can take care of this for you.” He also recommended that she call a friend of his Dick Sargent. Saying he can help you I think. She wrote down the name and phone number of his friend Dick Sargent.
Lee Elson filed the papers needed to address the situation with Folands and told Adams to just continue forward. This case would be settled the day of court outside of the courtroom in August 2000. Folands offered to sell the land to Adams. Adams told Foland she did not have the money so Foland gave her a purchase option good for one year from the date it was signed. If the option was not exercised the twenty year lease would still remain in effect from the starting date of the actual mining as the lease required. The start date for mining was agreed to be July 2000.
Several weeks after the agreement with the Folands on the land purchase option was made the main electrician for Hallet materials came to Adams/Stubbs house requesting landscaping services. He told Adams he was Hallet Materials main electrician. Explaining Hallets Materials was opening a huge sand and gravel mine down here. He said, “I am going to retire right here. I just built a new house right up the street at the edge of town.” Adams stood there listening to the man and said really! “Yup” the man stated, “They are dealing with some old woman and an older woman”. Adams considered the phrase “Old woman and older woman”. That could only be Doris Foland and Sandy Foland, Ronnie Foland’s mother and wife. He looked at Adams and she told him, “I did not know anyone else besides myself who owned a sand and gravel mine down here.” The conversation went back to the work the man wanted performed at his new house. Adams agreed to perform the work if her husband approved it for the electrician fixing a generator that her husband and her had bought. The man never completed the work he claim he would do for the landscaping work Adams performed with her husband’s tractor at his house.
Two major Hallet people had contacted Adams in 1997 asking her if should would get a DBE and let them be her partners. She asked, “What is a DBE?” they explain it was for disadvantage business enterprises and further explained to Adams that they wanted control of the multimillion dollar road contracts. They told Adams they would give her 20 percent over ride on the contracts they bid using her name. She told them she had been a contractor for 13 years in Idaho with DOT and never had to do that. She could not picture herself doing it now but write it all down and mail it to her. She would consider it.
In 1998 the big Komatsu dozer was sabotaged and the engine was destroyed. Before the spring season started in 1999 the engine of the dozer would have to be fixed. Running short of money after two years of getting the land ready to mine Adams elected to sell at discount a mortgage they held on a house that they had sold in Idaho in 1995.
In December 2001 the land purchase option was about to run out. Adams parents had just sold a property in Idaho. Adams asked them to buy the mine property. At least she would have some protection from the hostilities of people trying take over the mine like the DOT and Hallet Materials or any others that would illegally try to take over the mine. (NO! I can no longer think of mining at the place we dedicated our life savings and years at preparing to mine. My parents sold the land. They were afraid since the county had taken our house and transferred, refused to take my husband's name and my name off the county ownership records that Wells Fargo would steal their life savings also. So no land, no home in Idaho anymore. Rod's equipment is gone, we have not had water in this place since the Wells Fargo and sheriff raid. The pipes froze up throughout after the sheriff encouraged the propane man to take our propane and the tank. Yes the propane was paid for. It takes money to fix things when others break them. That is Life in Iowa!)
In 1997 Adams signed a lease for twenty years with Folands to start and operate a mining operation for sand and gravel on Folands property after Ronald Foland asked her to start a sand and gravel operation on his property. The initial lease agree the mine would be started on the land in sections 4 and 9 that Foland owned. The property Foland’s owned that was contiguous was a bottom ground area of 199 acres in sections 5 and 8. Adams agreed she would mine the areas in sections 4 and 9 first. Folands and Adams mutually agreed in the lease if the need arise later Adams could mine the areas in sections 5 and 8. The mining operation would provide high-grade construction materials locally to the Southern Iowa region.
Unknown to Adams until after the fact an Iowa Department of Transportation employee in 1999 talked to Folands at their home convincing them to have the lease with Adams cancelled through legal action. Telling the Folands if they would do this they (meaning persons within the transportation department) would bring in a large company that would start paying the Folands right away.
Folands had Adams serve papers by the sheriff’s office of Decatur County notifying her that they were demanding $20,000.00 or the cancellation of the lease. Adams checked to see what her options legally were with a recommended attorney George Frampton. During the meeting with Mr. Frampton and one Sean Pelliter Mr. Frampton informed her he represented Martin Marietta. He asked her if there were any problems with Martin Marietta. She responded not that she knew of she had gone to George May who worked for Martin Marietta at the time before signing a lease with the Folands. George had provided her with a lease as a pattern so she could write a lease between the Folands and herself. She had asked George if Martin Marietta would be interested in opening a mine there before she started the mine. The MM geologist that viewed the material was rude and not interested in starting a mine in Southern Iowa claiming “there is no sand in Southern Iowa”. George told Adams she should start the operation. Telling her “Becky you can do this try, try, try, take it as far as you can”. Mr. Frampton reviewed the lease and told her it look familiar as he wrote the original from MM that she had been given to use as a pattern.
Mr. Frampton asked her “What do you want? Do you want the farm?” She told him, “No I just want to do what I said I would do start a sand and gravel mine.” He said, “That’s all. You sure you don’t want the farm?” She replied, “No”. He told her in that case she should just get a hold of Lee Elson. Explaining to her she really need not need to spend the money it would take to hire him. He said “Elson can take care of this for you.” He also recommended that she call a friend of his Dick Sargent. Saying he can help you I think. She wrote down the name and phone number of his friend Dick Sargent.
Lee Elson filed the papers needed to address the situation with Folands and told Adams to just continue forward. This case would be settled the day of court outside of the courtroom in August 2000. Folands offered to sell the land to Adams. Adams told Foland she did not have the money so Foland gave her a purchase option good for one year from the date it was signed. If the option was not exercised the twenty year lease would still remain in effect from the starting date of the actual mining as the lease required. The start date for mining was agreed to be July 2000.
Several weeks after the agreement with the Folands on the land purchase option was made the main electrician for Hallet materials came to Adams/Stubbs house requesting landscaping services. He told Adams he was Hallet Materials main electrician. Explaining Hallets Materials was opening a huge sand and gravel mine down here. He said, “I am going to retire right here. I just built a new house right up the street at the edge of town.” Adams stood there listening to the man and said really! “Yup” the man stated, “They are dealing with some old woman and an older woman”. Adams considered the phrase “Old woman and older woman”. That could only be Doris Foland and Sandy Foland, Ronnie Foland’s mother and wife. He looked at Adams and she told him, “I did not know anyone else besides myself who owned a sand and gravel mine down here.” The conversation went back to the work the man wanted performed at his new house. Adams agreed to perform the work if her husband approved it for the electrician fixing a generator that her husband and her had bought. The man never completed the work he claim he would do for the landscaping work Adams performed with her husband’s tractor at his house.
Two major Hallet people had contacted Adams in 1997 asking her if should would get a DBE and let them be her partners. She asked, “What is a DBE?” they explain it was for disadvantage business enterprises and further explained to Adams that they wanted control of the multimillion dollar road contracts. They told Adams they would give her 20 percent over ride on the contracts they bid using her name. She told them she had been a contractor for 13 years in Idaho with DOT and never had to do that. She could not picture herself doing it now but write it all down and mail it to her. She would consider it.
In 1998 the big Komatsu dozer was sabotaged and the engine was destroyed. Before the spring season started in 1999 the engine of the dozer would have to be fixed. Running short of money after two years of getting the land ready to mine Adams elected to sell at discount a mortgage they held on a house that they had sold in Idaho in 1995.
In December 2001 the land purchase option was about to run out. Adams parents had just sold a property in Idaho. Adams asked them to buy the mine property. At least she would have some protection from the hostilities of people trying take over the mine like the DOT and Hallet Materials or any others that would illegally try to take over the mine. (NO! I can no longer think of mining at the place we dedicated our life savings and years at preparing to mine. My parents sold the land. They were afraid since the county had taken our house and transferred, refused to take my husband's name and my name off the county ownership records that Wells Fargo would steal their life savings also. So no land, no home in Idaho anymore. Rod's equipment is gone, we have not had water in this place since the Wells Fargo and sheriff raid. The pipes froze up throughout after the sheriff encouraged the propane man to take our propane and the tank. Yes the propane was paid for. It takes money to fix things when others break them. That is Life in Iowa!)
Monday, September 18, 2006
"What's your price?"
http://freedom-of-speech-infringed.blopspot.com/
This link contains "Whats Your Price?"
Do you have a price or has your price already been paid. We each have choices in life. I choose to follow what I know is right and good. Evil can overtake us to quickly if we let it. I refuse to be a part of a corrupt corporate fleecing of the federal funds if I can help it. freedom of speech tells of one incident that happened since I started the mine in 1997.
Please forgive my inability to get the whole story online at once as I write these events down. It has taken the first month just to keep these pages alive and not be just more dead space in Cyberland. I am not a writer so have patience in you can. These things took a few years to transpire and the last three years has been spent trying to defend ourselves and survive while being in the Wells Fargo "Gourmet Grinder".
This link contains "Whats Your Price?"
Do you have a price or has your price already been paid. We each have choices in life. I choose to follow what I know is right and good. Evil can overtake us to quickly if we let it. I refuse to be a part of a corrupt corporate fleecing of the federal funds if I can help it. freedom of speech tells of one incident that happened since I started the mine in 1997.
Please forgive my inability to get the whole story online at once as I write these events down. It has taken the first month just to keep these pages alive and not be just more dead space in Cyberland. I am not a writer so have patience in you can. These things took a few years to transpire and the last three years has been spent trying to defend ourselves and survive while being in the Wells Fargo "Gourmet Grinder".
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Iowa Supreme Court Case No.
A replevin in Iowa means you can take whatever you want from someone regard of of who owns it. Make up papers and make a claim it worked for my banker. It does not matter if they were papers you had no clue were added to your loan or even if you have full proof and documentation showing the bank made the papers up. Iowa Supreme Court case 04-0292
If the bank asks for summary judgment a year after they stripped you and your family, which made it impossible for you to pay payments. They will get summary judgment, no trial nothing. You will not get an oppurtunity to even be heard in court. Iowa Supreme Court case 04-0292
It is just as a recent poster said on Greggman's postings, "They own politicians, judges and all sorts of other influential people that keep their a** off the chopping block". I do believe this to be true. Personally I would not want to be own by such persons.
If the bank asks for summary judgment a year after they stripped you and your family, which made it impossible for you to pay payments. They will get summary judgment, no trial nothing. You will not get an oppurtunity to even be heard in court. Iowa Supreme Court case 04-0292
It is just as a recent poster said on Greggman's postings, "They own politicians, judges and all sorts of other influential people that keep their a** off the chopping block". I do believe this to be true. Personally I would not want to be own by such persons.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Where do and how do you learn how to deal with corruption?
This is a major undertaking if you are serious. Then again average people see it daily. Some go along with things "because that is the way it is." Or so they think. I can relate to that thought process though. After all who in their right mind would expect justice after four years had past. Me, I would. Gee there are thousands out there that are just like me. They beleive America is still a free country. Most generally we just do not get to hear from because "We the people" have been silence into oblivion. They must be like what I was called by one fellow, "A terrorist".
So with the last election results we possibly can expect Walmart to feel the crunch of the persons claiming to simply care about those poor unhappy workers. Not that I see too many sad people working at Walmart when I shop there. I did not hear anything about saving the truly small businesses much in the last election. Small family enterprises are now past into history and the large corporates can do whatever they wish to us and succeed at it.(lawful or not the courts will make it all okay. Just make a ruling twist it to fit, ignore facts, documents and testimony.)
To the poor soul who wished we would just shoot ourselves on the "WELLS FARGO WORST BANK IN THE WORLD!!!" forum. Not today I have things to do and a dog to feed.
So with the last election results we possibly can expect Walmart to feel the crunch of the persons claiming to simply care about those poor unhappy workers. Not that I see too many sad people working at Walmart when I shop there. I did not hear anything about saving the truly small businesses much in the last election. Small family enterprises are now past into history and the large corporates can do whatever they wish to us and succeed at it.(lawful or not the courts will make it all okay. Just make a ruling twist it to fit, ignore facts, documents and testimony.)
To the poor soul who wished we would just shoot ourselves on the "WELLS FARGO WORST BANK IN THE WORLD!!!" forum. Not today I have things to do and a dog to feed.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Predatorix, Another great site showing what Wells Fargo is capable of
This site has cases, letters, stories and news reports.
If the link does not work properly use a Google search for Predatorix. I like the picture of the sheep on the site Wells Fargo one of the wolves in sheeps clothing.
The site is well worth veiwing to learn how and what is happening throughout the nation.
If the link does not work properly use a Google search for Predatorix. I like the picture of the sheep on the site Wells Fargo one of the wolves in sheeps clothing.
The site is well worth veiwing to learn how and what is happening throughout the nation.
I used to be a partner, what happened?
I saw an ad that said this after a banker told a poster with a shorted checking account that Wells Fargo was providing it's customers "Luxuries" in it's services.
" At Wells Fargo, our customers are also our partners! "
" We are continuously enhancing our program offering based on our partners' feedback. "
https://illnet.wellsfargo.com/ildocs/funding/productinformation.htm
I missed something in the "Luxury" of being one of Wells Fargo's partners. Where did I go wrong?
I remember asking the banker from the loan support team what happened to Wells being my partner. He gruffly said with a snarl, "We're not your partner." I never understood why someone would say it if you really didn't mean it.
" At Wells Fargo, our customers are also our partners! "
" We are continuously enhancing our program offering based on our partners' feedback. "
https://illnet.wellsfargo.com/ildocs/funding/productinformation.htm
I missed something in the "Luxury" of being one of Wells Fargo's partners. Where did I go wrong?
I remember asking the banker from the loan support team what happened to Wells being my partner. He gruffly said with a snarl, "We're not your partner." I never understood why someone would say it if you really didn't mean it.
AG Edwards, Wells Fargo join for venture - Kansas.com
I just found this online in the news:
"A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, both of which have a large Wichita presence, plan to launch a joint venture to originate, process and fund mortgage loans for A.G. Edwards' clients.
Terms of the joint venture, called A.G. Edwards Mortgage LLC, were not disclosed.
Wells Fargo spokeswoman Debora Blume said the deal will have no impact on the company's Wichita mortgage offices. The joint venture will be operated out of Minneapolis, she said."
This is very sad to here for me as I have had an account with AG Edwards for years. It was the best place to keep your savings I had ever found.
"A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, both of which have a large Wichita presence, plan to launch a joint venture to originate, process and fund mortgage loans for A.G. Edwards' clients.
Terms of the joint venture, called A.G. Edwards Mortgage LLC, were not disclosed.
Wells Fargo spokeswoman Debora Blume said the deal will have no impact on the company's Wichita mortgage offices. The joint venture will be operated out of Minneapolis, she said."
This is very sad to here for me as I have had an account with AG Edwards for years. It was the best place to keep your savings I had ever found.
Become an informed consumer
http://www.occ.treas.gov/toolkit/query.aspx
http://www.occ.treas.gov/EnforcementActions/EnforcementActions.aspx
http://www.occ.treas.gov/
These are helpful links if you can get to the OCC before Wells Fargo or any other bad bank gets you into court. Once a bank has you in court the people at OCC in 2004 told me they can do nothing. No matter how much fraud is involved. There is no guarantee you will get help when you write them. They depend on the bank to respond honestly and with accurate information. This does not mean the bank will and no further action will be taken. If you write a complaint be accurate, concise and provide all the pertaining information you can.
In my case Wells Fargo simply wrote a letter back to OCC saying no such thing transpired. Which of course was BS. Yet no one would do a thing to intervene and the courts in Iowa would not allow a court case against Wells Fargo to get to first base. The filing was tossed out by Christensen and justice was fully denied. Remember on a whole bankers regulate bankers. Just as lawyer regulate lawyers. Very few are decent enough to buck the flow.
One site for checking into the back ground of satisfied or unsatisfied customers of Wells Fargo.
http://www.my3cents.com/search.cgi?criteria=Wells+Fargo&usearch=X
http://www.occ.treas.gov/EnforcementActions/EnforcementActions.aspx
http://www.occ.treas.gov/
These are helpful links if you can get to the OCC before Wells Fargo or any other bad bank gets you into court. Once a bank has you in court the people at OCC in 2004 told me they can do nothing. No matter how much fraud is involved. There is no guarantee you will get help when you write them. They depend on the bank to respond honestly and with accurate information. This does not mean the bank will and no further action will be taken. If you write a complaint be accurate, concise and provide all the pertaining information you can.
In my case Wells Fargo simply wrote a letter back to OCC saying no such thing transpired. Which of course was BS. Yet no one would do a thing to intervene and the courts in Iowa would not allow a court case against Wells Fargo to get to first base. The filing was tossed out by Christensen and justice was fully denied. Remember on a whole bankers regulate bankers. Just as lawyer regulate lawyers. Very few are decent enough to buck the flow.
One site for checking into the back ground of satisfied or unsatisfied customers of Wells Fargo.
http://www.my3cents.com/search.cgi?criteria=Wells+Fargo&usearch=X
Wells Fargo Bank: The Worst Bank in the World!!!
This site takes some time to load if you have dial up. It has more than a thousand posts concerning dissatisfied and disgruntled Wells Fargo customers who have taken the time to express their points of view. Mind you, some of the language contained in some of the posts is not for viewers of all ages or those with delicate eyes. For those of you that are sensitive in nature, do not visit this site. Portions of this site may contain abusive language. Not only from the customer who took their time to post but also abusive language from the professional bankers and tellers who have responded.
Please consider that many people do not understand how a bank can take from one account and place into another, then charge that person for the bank's mistakes. How would you feel if you had been mugged by a well dressed, professional looking person and was then charged numerous fees for the mugger's actions? Some of the people who these things have happened to are not educated in the same manner as a professional banker. It is not a particularly 'level' playing field. Nevertheless, the bankers have accepted the money from the 'lessers' along with the 'morers'. No one is above the other here. It's just that some are better at expressing their concerns. Therefore, with that being said, keep in mind that many of these people that have posted on this site and its reference have been cheated or damaged by professionals. You will find that the strength of their opinions is in a manner consistent with what has happened to them.
http://www.greggman.com/pages/wellsfargo.htm
Please consider that many people do not understand how a bank can take from one account and place into another, then charge that person for the bank's mistakes. How would you feel if you had been mugged by a well dressed, professional looking person and was then charged numerous fees for the mugger's actions? Some of the people who these things have happened to are not educated in the same manner as a professional banker. It is not a particularly 'level' playing field. Nevertheless, the bankers have accepted the money from the 'lessers' along with the 'morers'. No one is above the other here. It's just that some are better at expressing their concerns. Therefore, with that being said, keep in mind that many of these people that have posted on this site and its reference have been cheated or damaged by professionals. You will find that the strength of their opinions is in a manner consistent with what has happened to them.
http://www.greggman.com/pages/wellsfargo.htm
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Iowa is full of poverty
Each day when we came here to Iowa I would meet people that appeared to have poverty mindsets. Over ten years later and many trials and tribulations I can somewhat understand how they arrived at those mindsets. Then again I look back to dear people we have met along the way who touched our hearts forever. Those wonderful type persons who are unforgettable. These may not be the same ones others would see as we have. For instance a dear young attorney who will always be in my heart.
On the day we met him he had been trampled to the soul by the local politics and life in general. He had spent years going to college to get that law degree to be trampled by life on earth and local politics. A true hometown type guy if you ever met one. His license had been pulled for some infraction. He was good at his profession and he had a heart as big as he was. We had all became immediate friends. It was as if we had always been friends. He was one of those people that you just met but it was as if you have always known each other. None of us would know how short that special friendship would be here on earth. In a few short days he was gone. Found hung at his mothers place. It would take years to link back to those days in our minds what happened. There where he was found was no means by which a person could have ended up dangling by a rope all by their lonesome. No chairs, boxes or tables that he could have climbed up on to dive off of with that rope around his neck. Nothing! Regardless of all the odd circumstances surrounding the conditions in which he was found no one was investigating the matter. The report simply claimed suicide was the cause of death.
It was hard to conceive yet we had only known him a very short time. I rarely attend funerals but I did that one. At the request of his wife we were there. We listened to the comments of those close to our new friend and those things could stick for years. Yet the pieces did not fit. The shock of such a dearly loved person was to difficult for those who loved him to take.
I listened as his family told us their most major concerns. They did not believe he was saved. I asked them "How could you know that?" They shared what was on their hearts. So I shared with them the long conversation that he and I had a few days before this had happened. Only God knows the heart of a man and sometimes He shares these special moments to let us know what He sees. I was privileged to see the heart of our new dear friend before tragedy took his young life away. He had great hope and was such a huble man. Then I was able to share that with his broken hearted family. None of that though explained what really and truly happened to him that awful night his life was taken away.
He was researching property in the local area. We would not understand what had peeked his interest so much in our place until the last couple of years. That first day at our place he stood there at the North end of the property and stated, "So this is Teeter's place" as he looked intently at the area of valley we lived in. It would be years before we would actually know why he looked at the place with such a wondering look on his face. It was like he knew something about the place we didn't as a pleased look came over his face. At the time we simply assumed it was because of the junkyard that was once there. Having no real clue to what had been happening in the place for years or the history behind the place we lived. I cannot say if our new friend knew about the forever patent 911 on the land. I would imagine by the room at his house that stacked to the ceiling with boxes of documents that he had collected with the property research files of Decatur County that I had seen in his house. In looking back I think he knew about the land and the patent. We would find in our own search for what transpired that our friend had been hanging around with certain people that seemingly were involved in some of these funky land transfers. Today it is more understandable what may have happened to him that night. One of his friends at the funeral told us, "I don't know why he stayed there. He didn't belong there". I have to agree. Our friend was to good for this world and they did not deserve him.
The next day we were all going to meet first thing in the morning. We had tried to convince our new friend to stay the night and wait to go so far that late at night. He insisted he had been waiting for years to meet this person that had agreed to meet him that night. The next morning it was to late for our friend. He did not show up. Instead his wife came to tell us what had happened to him. They had been having problems and he had not been staying at her house. So the general idea that was spread was that is why he hung himself. We knew it was not so yet powerless to make a difference. His family was asking for the matter to be fully investigated yet their cries went unheard. Why? I have asked myself the same question yet know I have a better understanding of why. It would not seem that anyone could live in such a place as this but these things happen daily in the world. Sometimes it seems as small voices go unheard in the wilderness. Yet I know the One that hears the voice of the poor and their cries are definitely heard even if the world ignores them and treats them as a scourge rather than the precious jewels they are. I hold onto hope and the knowledge God is still in control and He is the creator of justice regardless of those who may think they have gotten away with their crimes.
The murderous souls that have no regard for those special hearts have no place to hide as the King of Kings creates true justice. Money can not buy everything. Not everything is for sale. Riches of the world cannot save the soul.
On the day we met him he had been trampled to the soul by the local politics and life in general. He had spent years going to college to get that law degree to be trampled by life on earth and local politics. A true hometown type guy if you ever met one. His license had been pulled for some infraction. He was good at his profession and he had a heart as big as he was. We had all became immediate friends. It was as if we had always been friends. He was one of those people that you just met but it was as if you have always known each other. None of us would know how short that special friendship would be here on earth. In a few short days he was gone. Found hung at his mothers place. It would take years to link back to those days in our minds what happened. There where he was found was no means by which a person could have ended up dangling by a rope all by their lonesome. No chairs, boxes or tables that he could have climbed up on to dive off of with that rope around his neck. Nothing! Regardless of all the odd circumstances surrounding the conditions in which he was found no one was investigating the matter. The report simply claimed suicide was the cause of death.
It was hard to conceive yet we had only known him a very short time. I rarely attend funerals but I did that one. At the request of his wife we were there. We listened to the comments of those close to our new friend and those things could stick for years. Yet the pieces did not fit. The shock of such a dearly loved person was to difficult for those who loved him to take.
I listened as his family told us their most major concerns. They did not believe he was saved. I asked them "How could you know that?" They shared what was on their hearts. So I shared with them the long conversation that he and I had a few days before this had happened. Only God knows the heart of a man and sometimes He shares these special moments to let us know what He sees. I was privileged to see the heart of our new dear friend before tragedy took his young life away. He had great hope and was such a huble man. Then I was able to share that with his broken hearted family. None of that though explained what really and truly happened to him that awful night his life was taken away.
He was researching property in the local area. We would not understand what had peeked his interest so much in our place until the last couple of years. That first day at our place he stood there at the North end of the property and stated, "So this is Teeter's place" as he looked intently at the area of valley we lived in. It would be years before we would actually know why he looked at the place with such a wondering look on his face. It was like he knew something about the place we didn't as a pleased look came over his face. At the time we simply assumed it was because of the junkyard that was once there. Having no real clue to what had been happening in the place for years or the history behind the place we lived. I cannot say if our new friend knew about the forever patent 911 on the land. I would imagine by the room at his house that stacked to the ceiling with boxes of documents that he had collected with the property research files of Decatur County that I had seen in his house. In looking back I think he knew about the land and the patent. We would find in our own search for what transpired that our friend had been hanging around with certain people that seemingly were involved in some of these funky land transfers. Today it is more understandable what may have happened to him that night. One of his friends at the funeral told us, "I don't know why he stayed there. He didn't belong there". I have to agree. Our friend was to good for this world and they did not deserve him.
The next day we were all going to meet first thing in the morning. We had tried to convince our new friend to stay the night and wait to go so far that late at night. He insisted he had been waiting for years to meet this person that had agreed to meet him that night. The next morning it was to late for our friend. He did not show up. Instead his wife came to tell us what had happened to him. They had been having problems and he had not been staying at her house. So the general idea that was spread was that is why he hung himself. We knew it was not so yet powerless to make a difference. His family was asking for the matter to be fully investigated yet their cries went unheard. Why? I have asked myself the same question yet know I have a better understanding of why. It would not seem that anyone could live in such a place as this but these things happen daily in the world. Sometimes it seems as small voices go unheard in the wilderness. Yet I know the One that hears the voice of the poor and their cries are definitely heard even if the world ignores them and treats them as a scourge rather than the precious jewels they are. I hold onto hope and the knowledge God is still in control and He is the creator of justice regardless of those who may think they have gotten away with their crimes.
The murderous souls that have no regard for those special hearts have no place to hide as the King of Kings creates true justice. Money can not buy everything. Not everything is for sale. Riches of the world cannot save the soul.
Fraud, Missing Funds, Wells Fargo Sux
There was a site called Wells Fargo Sux. It has disappeared into cyber space in the last few years. Along with other sites where people could voice their frustrations without going "postal". A vent if you will for those people that had experiences with Wells Fargo.
Of all theses sites I found several years ago few have survived. The problems Wells Fargo causes unsuspecting customers continues. From all I read and see on the internet the problem is getting worse.
People have every right to read public records and to be able to make informed decisions. One of the ways to form an opinion is to be able to communicate with others who have experience in the subject matter with which they are considering an action, decision, or a business transaction. If there is no avenue to make information available to those who seek it we have a very, very serious problem.
Do you let Wells Fargo into your computer so you can play their virtual games?
Is your personal information safe with Wells Fargo? They seem to lose a lot of computers with customer information in them.
http://hightechmagazine.com/SearchMagazine.asp
Of all theses sites I found several years ago few have survived. The problems Wells Fargo causes unsuspecting customers continues. From all I read and see on the internet the problem is getting worse.
People have every right to read public records and to be able to make informed decisions. One of the ways to form an opinion is to be able to communicate with others who have experience in the subject matter with which they are considering an action, decision, or a business transaction. If there is no avenue to make information available to those who seek it we have a very, very serious problem.
Do you let Wells Fargo into your computer so you can play their virtual games?
Is your personal information safe with Wells Fargo? They seem to lose a lot of computers with customer information in them.
http://hightechmagazine.com/SearchMagazine.asp
Going Broke America Style
Buy high sell for little to nothing. Then start over after you have been financially stripped. As you look around it seems like there is a push to borrow, borrow. So many how to increase your credit score and build your credit pieces of advice out there in lala land. Borrow yourself into oblivion for something new or even worse a vacation trip to Disney Land. Our mailbox used to be full of 0% percent credit cards encouraging us to buy now interest free for up to six months. Then in fine print all the little ifs were printed. I wonder how many people actually read all that fine print?
When life went to credit hell around us I would get these nasty people calling for me at my parents. We went there to my parents to rest for a reprieve after the sheriff threatening to arrest me for filing a complaint about a break-in at the mine site and all. Then Wells Fargo empowering the sheriff in charge of collecting for them with full graces of the court of course. (Silly me when the dozer was stolen I had no clue it was the sheriff who helped break-in over there). I tell people the whole story about what happened and the majority tells me he should be in jail. Only in Iowa can an eighty thousand dollar dozer be stolen with no consequences of legal action following the theft. It was obvious what the sheriff would do with empowerment by the court to plunder, pillage and rob me. He did more than even I thought he would. He refused to have my representative present while he raided our house and shop and the mine site. “Have gun will travel” squarely printed on his business cards as he went around bullying people to give him Rod’s equipment.
Back to the credit collectors for one credit card I had. I tell this goon why I cannot pay the obligation. I tried fully explaining as much as possible and politely as I can about our penniless down and out circumstances in short. The guy was rude and as obnoxious as I can ever remember any collector being. He told me in probably twenty ways I was a loser, committing fraud according to the law in the State of New Jersey and a deadbeat. Then after all his rude and crappy comments about what a sleazy person I was. He says to me, "If you don't pay this you are going to be in really bad trouble!" It hit my funny bone. After all I had been threatened for arrest for simply trying to report a major theft. An out of control sheriff back in Iowa raiding our home and making sure we were stripped of anything of value and nobody doing a thing to stop him Threaten by the Wells Fargo banker for refusing to give my signature on a release. We done gone through the nightmare of people vandalizing our equipment trying to survive it all for four years. Shot at by my neighbors, on and on.... Some little creep from New Jersey on the phone thinks he can intimidate me. After mjorly attempting to tell me what a low life I was he was telling me "Your going to be in really, really bad trouble.." He made me laugh. Then it came out of my mouth without thinking "Ewww, you gonna take away my birthday." With nothing left what more could he do to me. The guy sounded like a punk and a thug over the phone. In my mind there was a clear mental picture of him. Surely you can imagine and he was from New Jersey. He started screaming and I hung up the phone and laughed at his ignorance. Then wondered to myself why in the world would anyone hire such a punk to call on people.
When life went to credit hell around us I would get these nasty people calling for me at my parents. We went there to my parents to rest for a reprieve after the sheriff threatening to arrest me for filing a complaint about a break-in at the mine site and all. Then Wells Fargo empowering the sheriff in charge of collecting for them with full graces of the court of course. (Silly me when the dozer was stolen I had no clue it was the sheriff who helped break-in over there). I tell people the whole story about what happened and the majority tells me he should be in jail. Only in Iowa can an eighty thousand dollar dozer be stolen with no consequences of legal action following the theft. It was obvious what the sheriff would do with empowerment by the court to plunder, pillage and rob me. He did more than even I thought he would. He refused to have my representative present while he raided our house and shop and the mine site. “Have gun will travel” squarely printed on his business cards as he went around bullying people to give him Rod’s equipment.
Back to the credit collectors for one credit card I had. I tell this goon why I cannot pay the obligation. I tried fully explaining as much as possible and politely as I can about our penniless down and out circumstances in short. The guy was rude and as obnoxious as I can ever remember any collector being. He told me in probably twenty ways I was a loser, committing fraud according to the law in the State of New Jersey and a deadbeat. Then after all his rude and crappy comments about what a sleazy person I was. He says to me, "If you don't pay this you are going to be in really bad trouble!" It hit my funny bone. After all I had been threatened for arrest for simply trying to report a major theft. An out of control sheriff back in Iowa raiding our home and making sure we were stripped of anything of value and nobody doing a thing to stop him Threaten by the Wells Fargo banker for refusing to give my signature on a release. We done gone through the nightmare of people vandalizing our equipment trying to survive it all for four years. Shot at by my neighbors, on and on.... Some little creep from New Jersey on the phone thinks he can intimidate me. After mjorly attempting to tell me what a low life I was he was telling me "Your going to be in really, really bad trouble.." He made me laugh. Then it came out of my mouth without thinking "Ewww, you gonna take away my birthday." With nothing left what more could he do to me. The guy sounded like a punk and a thug over the phone. In my mind there was a clear mental picture of him. Surely you can imagine and he was from New Jersey. He started screaming and I hung up the phone and laughed at his ignorance. Then wondered to myself why in the world would anyone hire such a punk to call on people.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Famous quotes: Or things I have heard
Certain words and phrases always seem to catch our attention in life when we have heard things over the years. People we meet along the way help our hearts determine what we like and dislike.
When one looks back to reflect on some things we can usually laugh. Like a US senator I met once. He was an old southern type gentleman. Mind you I just use the phrase gentleman to describe him. That is a phrase which many people can relate to it is not because that is what I think a gentleman should actually be. I am a pretty naive person on many things. Many would call me slow. It is okay I just don't think like other people do on a lot of things. Or well until something negative happens. I think that is how most generally people are when cheated or bashed we get extremely defensive.
Well this old senator had been a senator for seventeen years. He was from the Midwest and at the time it was my first trip East of the Missouri River or even East of Montana or Colorado. The man was asking me about the politics where we lived. I told him I really did not pay a whole lot of attention to politics. "Okay" he said, "Well what's the hottest political race you know of. Surely there must be some political news." I thought for a moment and said, "Well I suppose it's the sheriff's race". He asked me why. "Well" I responded, "They say he is a crook but he has always been good to me. So I don't know of anything bad he has done". He said, "Awe Honey, why you can't be a sheriff without being crooked. I know I was a sheriff here for seventeen years."
I pondered that for a moment and thought to myself. "Well if he was a sheriff and crooked he is probably a crooked US senator."
So between that experience and a few others along the way I am very cautious about which party I vote for. Yet then again. I had another former state representative tell me once, "There ain't no money in politics anymore. They have made it to hard to make any real money." From all the recent news on politicians getting popped for illegal activities and taking money for favors. I don't really think that is true.
Then again so many people have become complacent in accepting that is the way to do business. Either pay someone off for protection, make a deal to partner with a large corporation or get wiped out. This is truly a said state of affairs for "We the people", are ruled over by big money operations. We the people are no longer safe to operate a small privately owned legitamite businesses. Even in rural America.
When one looks back to reflect on some things we can usually laugh. Like a US senator I met once. He was an old southern type gentleman. Mind you I just use the phrase gentleman to describe him. That is a phrase which many people can relate to it is not because that is what I think a gentleman should actually be. I am a pretty naive person on many things. Many would call me slow. It is okay I just don't think like other people do on a lot of things. Or well until something negative happens. I think that is how most generally people are when cheated or bashed we get extremely defensive.
Well this old senator had been a senator for seventeen years. He was from the Midwest and at the time it was my first trip East of the Missouri River or even East of Montana or Colorado. The man was asking me about the politics where we lived. I told him I really did not pay a whole lot of attention to politics. "Okay" he said, "Well what's the hottest political race you know of. Surely there must be some political news." I thought for a moment and said, "Well I suppose it's the sheriff's race". He asked me why. "Well" I responded, "They say he is a crook but he has always been good to me. So I don't know of anything bad he has done". He said, "Awe Honey, why you can't be a sheriff without being crooked. I know I was a sheriff here for seventeen years."
I pondered that for a moment and thought to myself. "Well if he was a sheriff and crooked he is probably a crooked US senator."
So between that experience and a few others along the way I am very cautious about which party I vote for. Yet then again. I had another former state representative tell me once, "There ain't no money in politics anymore. They have made it to hard to make any real money." From all the recent news on politicians getting popped for illegal activities and taking money for favors. I don't really think that is true.
Then again so many people have become complacent in accepting that is the way to do business. Either pay someone off for protection, make a deal to partner with a large corporation or get wiped out. This is truly a said state of affairs for "We the people", are ruled over by big money operations. We the people are no longer safe to operate a small privately owned legitamite businesses. Even in rural America.
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