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ultim...@hotmail.com  
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 More options Jul 6, 7:02 am
Newsgroups: alt.politics, misc.consumers, alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.bush, sci.econ
From: ultim...@hotmail.com
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 04:02:31 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 7:02 am
Subject: JP-Morgan Chase steals everything from wrong house, does not pay for their mistake
 If any regular person did this shit, they would get to share a cell
with a 300lb gorilla, so how come corporations get away with it? After
all, isn't a corporation legally defined as a person in the United
States of Arrest^WAmerica?

http://consumerist.com/tag/jpmorgan-chase/?i=5021117&t=jpmorgan-chase...

Bobo and Joy Dickson bought a house had been headed for foreclosure,
but JPMorgan Chase apparently didn't get the message that the former
owners had moved out and the new owners were in residence. So,
naturally, they hired a firm to drill the Dickson's locks and take
everything they owned, including their food. Now JPMorgan Chase is
"taking it seriously."

    "We take this very seriously, and we are working with EMC [a
mortgage company JPMorgan Chase owns] and the family's attorney to
make this right," said Tom Kelly, a JPMorgan spokesman.

After the Dickson's bought the house back in May, the foreclosure
proceedings were supposed to have been stopped. They weren't. That's
when the former owner's mortgage company (owned by JPMorgan Chase)
hired "Field Asset Services Inc." to drill the locks and "empty the
house," according to the Austin American-Statesmen. Field Asset
Services claims that the Dickson's possessions were given to area
thrift stores, but they have been unable to locate them.

Ordinarily, when personal possessions are left in a foreclosed home a
court order is needed to remove the items and the owners are given the
opportunity to reclaim them within 24 hours. JPMorgan Chase says its
not sure if there was a court order in this case.

    Elizabeth Bradburn, the Dicksons' real estate agent, is organizing
an effort to collect donations for the family. She said gift cards to
furniture and household goods stores are preferred and may be sent to
the Dicksons' business address: 9800 N. Lamar Blvd.,

    No. 315, Austin TX 78753.

    "It's been awesome to see people mobilize and want to help out,"
Hance [Dicksons' attorney] said. "The Dicksons are, of course, very
grateful and touched by the outpouring of support from the community."


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Doc Holliday  
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 More options Jul 6, 7:24 am
Newsgroups: alt.politics, misc.consumers, alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.bush, sci.econ
From: Doc Holliday <dokholli...@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 04:24:40 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 7:24 am
Subject: Re: JP-Morgan Chase steals everything from wrong house, does not pay for their mistake
Corporate Vigilantes................

Peace,
Doc

On Jul 6, 6:02 am, ultim...@hotmail.com wrote:


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 More options Jul 6, 8:41 am
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From: krw <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzz>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 08:41:42 -0400
Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 8:41 am
Subject: Re: JP-Morgan Chase steals everything from wrong house, does not pay for their mistake
In article <4baf6c6d-e564-4f4d-8a95-fb9899824ea4
@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, ultim...@hotmail.com says...

>  If any regular person did this shit, they would get to share a cell
> with a 300lb gorilla, so how come corporations get away with it? After
> all, isn't a corporation legally defined as a person in the United
> States of Arrest^WAmerica?

They won't be "getting away with" anything after it's all over.

--
Keith


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 More options Jul 6, 9:19 am
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From: Möbius Pretzel <Mobius_r_Pret...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 06:19:18 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 9:19 am
Subject: Re: JP-Morgan Chase steals everything from wrong house, does not pay for their mistake

> They won't be "getting away with" anything after it's all over.

Try telling that to the share holders of Bear Stearns.

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 More options Jul 6, 9:55 am
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From: krw <k...@att.bizzzzzzzzzz>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 09:55:50 -0400
Local: Sun, Jul 6 2008 9:55 am
Subject: Re: JP-Morgan Chase steals everything from wrong house, does not pay for their mistake
In article <7eb32d76-fc57-45e2-bf46-a00779aa7462
@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, Mobius_r_Pret...@yahoo.com says...

> > They won't be "getting away with" anything after it's all over.

> Try telling that to the share holders of Bear Stearns.

Red herring (and you know it).  Though the share holders are puting
their money at risk.  Usually they win, but nothing is guaranteed.

--
Keith


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