 - Last login: 13 hours agoDavidhumphreys
- davidhumphreys is a 47 year old guy from Oklahoma, USA.
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- Member since Oct 13, 2007
In this world of trickery, emptiness is what your soul wants.
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National Arbitration Forum Attorneys under Microscope & Exploring the Debt Colle…
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May 5, 8:22pm
1 review
consumer-info, law, liberties
http://budhibbs.wordpress.com/national-arbitration-forum-attorneys-under-micr...
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From the page...
"Attorneys handling arbitration claims for the National Arbitration Forum, (NAF) Minneapolis, MN may find the fee being paid is not worth the potential negative publicity that could follow. The forum's largest customer base are comprised of debt collection agency's and law firms who purchase defaulted consumer debts for pennies on the dollar, then pay a fee of $250/per account for an arbitration hearing that the debtor never gets to participate in.

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National Arbitration Forum Blog
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May 5, 8:18pm
1 review
consumer-info, law, activism-liberties-law
http://arbitration-forum.blogspot.com/
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Arbitration is a license to steal used by unscrupulous companies to deny your voice to be heard in a court of law. Don't agree to buy a car or open a credit account with a company that wants to use the "National Arbitration Forum." See the entry on Wikipedia for more details.

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National Arbitration Forum’s Wall of Secrecy Begins to Crumble | Tortdeform
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May 5, 8:12pm
1 review
consumer-info
http://www.tortdeform.com/archives/2006/10/national_arbitration_forums_wa.html
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Important information every consumer needs. DO NOT buy a car or open a credit account with an NAF arbitration clause!

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National Arbitration Forum
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May 5, 8:05pm
2 reviews
consumer-info
http://www.arb-forum.com/
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Arbitration is a license to steal.
Businesses insert contract provisions, known as mandatory binding arbitration clauses, into their form contracts. These arbitration clauses prohibit consumers or employees from raising any claim in court. Virtually every American who has a credit card or cell phone, or who builds a house, gets a job, or buys a computer has agreed unknowingly to settle any dispute through binding mandatory arbitration (BMA).

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Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs in Shannon | The Irish Anti-War Movement
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May 4, 4:31pm
1 review
politics
http://irishantiwar.org/node/117
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US Out of Shannon!

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Organizations Highlight Dangers of Philip Morris Split - Corporate Accountabilit…
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Mar 28, 10:05pm
1 review
capitalism
http://www.stopcorporateabuse.org/cms/page1687.cfm
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Phillips Morris, one of the worlds most despicable organizations, splits itself into parts and changes its name. Do they think we won't remember who they are?

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James Cohan Gallery - Fred Tomaselli - Selected Works
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Mar 25, 3:37pm
1 review
art-history, cooking
http://www.jamescohan.com/artists/fred-tomaselli/selected-works-all/
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Convicted fraud art-I like it!

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blackxstars817s profile - StumbleUpon
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Mar 2, 7:05pm
2 reviews
stumblers
http://blackxstars817.stumbleupon.com/
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A great stumbler in the making. Welcome!

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Consumer Advocacy News and Events – NACA
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Feb 27, 6:35pm
1 review
liberties
http://www.naca.net/News-Events/News.aspx?item=49841
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ID theft cases soar because corporations profit from hooking consumers on easy credit for all who apply-even identity thieves.
From the page " Sheldon Chrysler says his finances are in ruins since he became a victim of identity theft and a collection related to a DirecTV account in Detroit landed on his credit report.
Chrysler, who has never lived in Detroit, filed police reports and sent letters to DirecTV and the credit bureau Experian explaining that he was a victim. The 61-year-old Denver resident said his pleas went nowhere and his credit score plummeted.
"No one should have to go through this," Chrysler said. "All I want is my good credit back and my chance to make a good living."

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Americans for Fairness in Lending - Top Ten Tricks of the Lending Trade
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Feb 13, 6:42pm
1 review
consumer-info
http://www.affil.org/consumer_rsc/top_10_tricks.php
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From the site..."Top Ten Tricks of the Lending Trade
The tricks of the trade are limited only by the imagination of the lender - certainly not by federal regulations. And they're all conceived with one end in mind -- big profits, not helping you. Fairness to the borrower just isn't part of the equation."
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