hurachi
Cayce,#2Author of original report
Thu, February 24, 2011
Thanks for the advice on arbitration. In the past two weeks I have recieved two letters from attorneys saying that the major credit bureaus want to be excluded from legal action about the line on my credit about this.
GMAC has reported that the truck was charged off, and now they have gone back and changed the orginal loan I had to paid late. That's funny, it was on time from 2004 to 2009 and now they say it was late seven years later?
hurachi
Cayce,#3Author of original report
Tue, February 15, 2011
This is cute but does not have alot to do with this situation. My question is should I spend the time and money trying to work with them or just buy some other product?
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, February 08, 2011
that might help put the U.S. economy back into high gear, okay?
"ARCL POEM" appears in the consumer comments section at Ripoff Report #281113.
Thank You
hurachi
Cayce,#5Author of original report
Tue, February 08, 2011
Thanks for the junior high advice.
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, February 08, 2011
because the arbitrators (arbi-'traitors') are paid by the corporations who are being sued. Many of these arbitrators are very sneaky, and they will use every available option to make sure that the corporations prevail.
The following is a real example of how an arbitrator made a decision: An employee was fired for being insubordinate. The arbitrator looked up the word 'insubordinate', and one of the definitions was this- 'not submissive to authority.'
Guess what? If the authority figure is your boss, and he tells you to do something that is unethical or even illegal, and you disobey him, then you have been 'insubordinate'.
*If you are fired for being 'insubordinate', then the arbitrator can rule that the firing was justified, even though you were not willing to perform the unethical or illegal act! Much of the legal system in America is about protecting the ones who have the money that keeps the lawyers, judges, and arbitrators, in business. The legal system also allows much of the fraud and corruption to continue because much of the U.S. economy thrives on fraud and corruption.
WELCOME TO THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN AMERICA- ONE BIG LIE
Jim
Millbrook,#7Consumer Comment
Sun, February 06, 2011
Is a sick bird, use spell check.