Dear Banks, Creditors, and Other Financial Idiots

I understand that times are tough and that you need all the money that you can get, but garnishing accounts that only have disability payments going into them is going a little too far. And doing this before you were supposed to, according to the Writ of Garnishment, makes the situation even more incredulous. I find it hard to believe that you or your computers can’t compute what “US TREASURY 303 SOC SEC” would stand for. I also find it hard to believe that you don’t understand how long 30 days from the date of issue would be. So, it is a bit baffling that you would go ahead and take money that you shouldn’t be able to take under any circumstances before the proper time or, even, at all.

Over the years, you have scoffed at those unable to pay bills, suggested that some pawn anything that is worth even a minimal amount, charged fees to people with little to no resources, and basically acted like you could do whatever you wanted. You have not understood when people would explain that they had no job, couldn’t work, or were limited in some other way. You have, then, begged for everyone to please feel sorry for you after you mismanaged your own financial welfare by paying exorbitant salaries to people who sit on their asses all day every day and funding retreats for those same people.

Now, I know that you might not be aware of state laws with regard to what you might be allowed to say, do, or take, but you should understand that you are federally prohibited from garnishing any moneys that come from Social Security, SSI, or the VA. Since this is a federal law, and not just some dinky state or local law, then it means that you should know when you’re doing the wrong kind of shit. Okay?

So, please, stop your idiocy!

PS – This is part of why I hate capitalism!

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