Courtesy Notice Document that I Filled Out and Sent on 2-21-13
Posted on 2013/02/22 by kauilapele
I’m sure you recall this post
about the Courtesy Notice documents. So… I now release the Courtesy
Notice document that I filled out and sent to the person listed on their
original notice (page 6).
I’ve redacted (blacked out) specific information, and the name of the person I sent this to, in respect of their privacy.
For me, there were a couple of points. First, I spelled my name was
in regular letters (not all caps, as I am not a strawman, nor a
corporation). Second, the person I sent this to was also spelled in
regular letters. Third, the company in the address portion is referred
to as “c/o the alleged [company name]“.
Ken Bartle was a great assist for me by answering these questions.
I include here what I wrote in an email sent to Ken.
I say, “It’s a MY field!!“
I had fun preparing these, and had fun sending them, and am now having fun not thinking about this for awhile.
So here are all the pages (6 of them) I sent to this person, at that
company address. Sent by registered mail, at a cost of (the rather
significant number) $14.41.
(Pardon the dark photos… I took photos so could see that I’d signed, initialed, in blue ink.)
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Posted on 2013/02/22 by kauilapele
I’m sure you recall this post
about the Courtesy Notice documents. So… I now release the Courtesy
Notice document that I filled out and sent to the person listed on their
original notice (page 6).
I’ve redacted (blacked out) specific information, and the name of the person I sent this to, in respect of their privacy.
For me, there were a couple of points. First, I spelled my name was
in regular letters (not all caps, as I am not a strawman, nor a
corporation). Second, the person I sent this to was also spelled in
regular letters. Third, the company in the address portion is referred
to as “c/o the alleged [company name]“.
Ken Bartle was a great assist for me by answering these questions.
I include here what I wrote in an email sent to Ken.
“[Someone] suggested that, since the letter from theAnd his response to that email.
collection agency company spelled MY name in all caps, I would perhaps
be better off to write my name, in the “Proponent” box the same, in all
caps.
“My assertion to that is that, since I am NOT a corporation, and
since I am NOT a straw man, I should write my name in standard text. In
this way, I will have asserted to them, by writing my name in NOT all
caps (viz., ["John Green"]), that this is me, the human individual
person, that is addressing them. And thus NOT going along with their
assertion (via the ALL CAPS spelling of my name) that I am a
corporation, straw man, or any other thing like that. “
“It’s a mine field isn’t it? But the answer to yourI only differ with one sentence in Ken’s email, namely, “It’s a mine field isn’t it?”
question comes to one question. Who’s park are we now playing in? If
indeed OPPT has foreclosed on these entities then all their games are
meaningless from that point on. More importantly, the more we even
consider they might have something we need to address, comply with or
adhere to, the more energy we give them and the bigger the hole in our
foot. Your assertion is spot on!
“This is my park and my game and if you (an individual) write, send
another notice or demand then welcome to my customer list and here’s
your first invoice. That’s the message they need to get, loud and clear.
“Welcome to Freedom Kp. It’s all yours! Cheers, Ken “
I say, “It’s a MY field!!“
I had fun preparing these, and had fun sending them, and am now having fun not thinking about this for awhile.
So here are all the pages (6 of them) I sent to this person, at that
company address. Sent by registered mail, at a cost of (the rather
significant number) $14.41.
(Pardon the dark photos… I took photos so could see that I’d signed, initialed, in blue ink.)
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