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Originally Posted by Mike_Jetson
Yes this 'works' in Canada. Its all based on the same type of law. In fact Id say its easier in the US too than here in the UK
The judge knows exactly what is going on which is why you cant just turn up and say they created money from air so you dont owe it, its much more complicated and you need to understand exactly when you are contracting with someone and when you are not, etc
If the judge finds in their favour then youve messed up somewhere. The judge can only bend his own rules so much because depending on what you do and say he wont be able to do it because he is lmited by his own laws.
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From what I have learnt, you need to know the process in exact detail if you are going to challenge credit agreements, let alone go to court.
Once you step into a courtroom, you are in "their" domain. If you do not know how to handle yourself and have not educated yourself as to the language they use ("legalese"), you will get no-where.
Much information is to be found at
www.thinkfree.ca.