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Default More hope'n Change and less work in CA

"wf3h" wrote in message ...

On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:28:12 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote:

"wf3h" wrote in message ...

On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:05:13 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Two weeks ago, I got a registered letter for the state of CA saying
they would put a lien on my business assets in CA because I had failed
to pay unemployment comp there. I do not have any CA employees
although I do use a consultant there and maintain a bank account and
PO box there.
I immediately called him and told him to close the account and close
the PO box and that I would no longer pay him via any bank in CA but
would pay him via a NV bank. On further consideration, I realized
that even paying a consultant at all in the peoples Repub of CA is a
bad idea so I had to let him know that keeping him as a consultant was
simply too dangerous as long as he lived in CA.



i bought a car last year....used...in NJ...i live in PA

the DMV in PA gets the sales tax which i sent them. they sent me a
letter saying i paid too little for the car and they wanted the
difference between the market value of the car and what i paid

gee. there are idiots all over. ever had to dea with comcast?


Reply:

Simple. They figured you lied about what you paid.


no, but you're still and idiot

they required a copy of the bill of sale

they compared that to their established book value

you really are stupid. even for a right winger.

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Actually you are the stupid one. Too stupid to get a raise over the last 30
years, and too stupid to realize they always check the value against the
bill of sale. Phony bill of sale price is common.