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Fdic Insured Account 1st Anne Smith

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Fdic Insured Account 1st Anne Smith
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Publisher: IRONPMA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 19
Author: Anne Smith
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st

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Fdic Insured Account 1st Anne Smith by Anne Smith instant download after payment.

All bank accounts are insured up to $250,000.00. Instead of going through an insurance claim, this letter is an attempt to entice the CFO to access your credit in a mutually beneficial contract for all parties involved.

Banks are actually “lending” you your own credit through tax credits known as “money of account”. The CFO has been issuing your own credit using your signature on any bank forms (opening a new account, credit card application, etc.) without your knowledge. Everytime you sign any bank form, it is turned into a request to access your Treasury account. Next, the CFO hold the credits (funds) in trust for 3 years. After 3 years, the CFO submits a 1099A for $2M (or whatever amount) and the Treasury sends the CFO the $2M. The CFO will continue to collect the FDIC backed account for the entire $250K every 3 months for a total of $1,000,000 annually. This money of account or tax credits, should be returned to the Treasury for you but since you never claimed it on your 1099A, it is deemed as abandoned property by default and the CFO claims it on his 1099A. In this way, corporate is actually profiting from abandoned property through your failure to file a 1099A, not from their operations. But now that you will be sending this Bill of Credit to the CFO, it displays your knowledge of the true nature regarding your money of account, and the CFO is now informed that you are ready to claim it and use it for your own benefit. Your signature makes this Bill of Credit a negotiable instrument for your estate.

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