   
Christine Baker
Board Administrator Username: Admin
Post Number: 733 Registered: 08-2002
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4/8/03 Re: Notice of publication - Lynette (deleted) - 405326745 Dear Ms. Matthies: Please forward this e-mail to your senior counsel for review as I will send out a national press release after 5 PM today. Unfortunately I have been extremely busy, and we are still awaiting the documentation for the money orders. However, as I informed AmeriCredit previously, Lynette has been renting a vehicle to continue to be able to work and provide for her five daughters. I had requested that AmeriCredit stop its repo efforts until we found out what happened to the $1,200 paid with money orders. AmeriCredit declined to put the repo efforts on hold. Therefore, I am going to retain the services of an attorney to request a court order requiring AmeriCredit to stop the repo efforts. My first step was to publish at my CreditCourt web site the despicable AmeriCredit accounting practices, our communications and related materials. From http://forum.creditcourt.com/discus/messages/1148/1148.html: "Wanted: Attorney to sue AmeriCredit and Regal Recovery" My immediate goal is to get a court order prohibiting any further repo efforts by AmeriCredit and their agents. You are hereby advised that Lynette has been renting a vehicle for several weeks now, and she will continue to do so until AmeriCredit either voluntarily stops all repo efforts or until AmeriCredit has been served with the court order. I now offered to pay for the ongoing rental as well as legal and court fees. As you know, Lynette has been facing tremendous financial and emotional difficulties due to the Wells Fargo fraud and the subsequent bitter divorce. You think that Lynette can't AFFORD to fight for her rights, but think again! I've worked too hard to keep Wells Fargo from fraudulently foreclosing on Lynette's home to now let AmeriCredit get away with stealing her van. I'll do whatever it takes to ensure that Lynette gets to keep that van, and to ensure that Lynette receives full reimbursement of all costs and expenses as well as compensation for the pain and suffering AmeriCredit willfully and maliciously inflicted on Lynette and her five girls. Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates filed a class action suit against AmeriCredit earlier this year on behalf of its investors: "Among other things, plaintiff alleges that defendants' material omissions and the dissemination of materially false and misleading statements regarding the nature of AmeriCredit's revenues and earnings caused AmeriCredit's stock price to become artificially inflated, causing huge damages for investors." A similar suit should be filed against AmeriCredit on behalf of consumers. AmeriCredit should have to pay restitution to all consumers it defrauded, and AmeriCredit should be ordered by the court to CHANGE its fraudulent accounting practices. It appears to me that your are missing yet another $400 Western Union payment, posted for your reference at CreditCourt at the above referenced URL. Is there a particular reason why AmeriCredit customers have to provide PROOF of payment before payments are credited? Should you find anything that's not correct in my AmeriCredit related publications, please let me know before 5 PM today as the national press release will go out tonight, with copies to legislators as well as the California and Texas AGs and regulatory agencies. Sincerely, Christine Baker christine@bayhouse.com c: Regal Recovery regalsd@cts.com Lynette ... |