26 points

“What’s the next best step?”

Find a lawyer.

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Fucking pay your car note buddy or you’ll be on the bus telling them you don’t need to pay the fare and to just bill the trust.

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56 points

He sent in the cupon instead of the coupon. Rookie mistake. Now he’s on the hook for the entire loan amount.

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3 points

I’m on mobile and unable to zoom in on the picture. How much personal info is readable through the cover letter?

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Well, not even through the cover letter, the vin is entirely visible in the printed cover. That’s probably not great. I know anyone’s vin is totally visible in public walking by just like license plates, but it’s another thing to post it online for everyone to see.

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11 points

the public vin wont be a problem for this guy much longer

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19 points

Does this ever work? I just wonder what fuels this collective insanity. If it’s never worked before, is the goal to keep trying until it does and then constitutes legal precedent?

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31 points

It has never worked, but there are people online pretending it has, which makes some people who aren’t very smart think maybe it’ll work for them, too.

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I see a huge untapped business opportunity in selling “how to” courses and templates to sovcits

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4 points

For fifty bucks I’ll tell you exactly how to make money scamming people.

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3 points

“does that actually work”

“No it never does… But it might work for us”

-Arrested development

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4 points

No response means the magic gibberish has worked, and rejection means that they move on to the next step of paper terrorism. When they wind up in court they further dig in. It’s peak “us vs them” mindset.

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Millions of people are saddled with bills they can’t pay and an uncaring and complicated bureaucracy they struggle to navigate because of poor education, then they find a community of people claiming to have the solution to all of their problems. It doesn’t have to work, they just have to believe it does and they will rationalize away any sign that it doesn’t. The sovcit community gives them a feeling of autonomy and control they will not easily part with.

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Those are just the most visible people due to their wealth and influence. For every rich sovcit there are probably a thousand in abject poverty. They live in rural areas, usually in mobile homes, and fly Gadsden flags. I’ve known several. Try working for an ISP as an installer or repairman and some might even take a few shots at you.

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They’re very seldom a poverty problem. I never post the ones who are just trying to desperately find a solution. The ones I post are all hardcore anti government lunatics who want to get everything for free.

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7 points

They’re stupid and their in-group are also mostly idiots.

Facebook and other platforms are partly culpable because they could stamp this out to prevent it was spreading, but they don’t care.

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18 points

Nice. Those never fail to cheer me up :)

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6 points

They’re honestly hilarious.

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