Wednesday, July 31, 2013

I am going after the thieving bastards

An attorney recommended I contact the attorney general’s office about the thieving bastard letters, so today I called.

To the woman who answered the general line I said, “My mother-in-law has been defrauded and scammed of more than $20,000 and I need to know what we can do to get her money back.” The woman asked what kind of scam? I replied, “Political lobbyists who say she will lose Social Security and Medicare if she does not send them money.”

I kind of overwhelmed the woman with information, so she transferred me to consumer protection. I began the same talk with that woman, who said, “Oh, my,” and such when I got to the amount of money. I mentioned contacting USPS and my two senators and U.S. representative.

That’s when we got to the “You need to fill out a form” part of the conversation. I tried to steer the talk back toward the intimidation and fear concept, but the AG’s representative was not having any of that.

It comes down to this: the AG’s web site has a pdf form I can fill out and print and mail in. I cannot copy and paste the form, nor can I save a completed form. I can only fill in the form and print it, or print it and then fill in the blanks.

And, each complaint must be accompanied by a completed form. And, each form must be accompanied by an actual document, not a copy. There are 15-20 thieving bastard organizations, so I have some work to do.

Here is what I am going to do: I will complete and print a form for each thieving bastard organization. And, since I have two overfull 30-gallon trash bags containing four months of letters, I will sort and stack and rubber band each organization and attach the properly completed form to each stack and then take all that to the attorney general’s office.

I think I will notify TV stations and set a time for delivering the 1,000-plus letters.

What I have received so far I would not term a run-around, but rather a dismissal of importance. I want to change that outlook. These thieving bastards run a national, multi-bullion-dollar scam on old people, and they must be stopped.

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