DebtBust Application & Sample Letters (andcircumstances)
You canALWAYS download thelatest version of the Application here (use this if the Update is no longeravailable)
The latest Version is: 1.31 [06JUl2012]
Please Note [31JAN2011]: Due to the ducking,diving, and weaving, over the last year or so (in order to maintain the FMOTLwebsite in a safe place), changes of Server Hosts have rendered the "Checkfor Updates" facility inoperable. (The Application needs to know where itcomes from, and currently it isn't quite sure, so it says "No Update isavailable at this time"). Thus: The above is the only way to gain anUpdate. As time permits, this may be corrected, and the internal Update facilityrestored.
It's a Windows Application - free to use for as many people asyou wish to use it for. (See Mac Issues, below)
Save that Setup anywhere you wish ... and run it to create theInstallation. Select the "Full Installation" option. It comes with a Help File (readily accessible), and will de-install via Add/Remove Programs ("Templated Debt Busting System").
Included is a demonstration User, some Protagonists, ademonstration Matter, and demonstration Matter Histories ... including the letters it generates. (Use the Help to find out how to operate it all).
Upon installation, it inserts a Shortcut in your StartUp, so as to scan for "reminders" whenever you start up your computer. (This is to remind you that a Protagonist's 'time' has run out, and that you can create the nextHistory. A History = A Letter. A Matter = a series of Letters)
To check for updates, click the "About" buttonon the first screen, and then use the "Update?" button to checkfor updates. Whenever an update exists, you will be offered to chance todownload & install it when you Exit the program. When installing an update,choose the "Update" option to preserve any usage you may havemade of the Application.
Follow your nose.
Vista Issues (with thanks to _K_ for this information)
It would seem that it works when you run the program incompatibility mode for Windows 2000.
(This, in turn, seems to run Word also in compatibility mode)
You can either right click on the DebtBust_Win32_setup.exefile and then, under the "Compatibility" Tab, click "run asAdministrator" and "run in Compatibility Mode for Windows 2000".
If this does not work then, after installation, start the "ProgramCompatibility Wizard" (this can be easily found searching Windows Helpand Support Centre). You will need to browse to the appropriate C:\ProgramFiles\DebtBust Folder and select the Application Executable: DebtBust.exe.
Run the program again as Administrator and under CompatibilityMode for Windows 2000.
FYI: The Setup should create Folders like this:
Onceagain we offer our undying thanks to the Lord God Micro$oft for this latest loadof crap + fuck-up. Sue me, Bill ... and I'll explain that when you said"There's nothing like a nice piece of code" ... your so-calledOperating Systems are, indeed, "Nothing like a nice piece of code"(and never have been). And that your one, single, contribution to the Art ofComputing was to be able to foist crap on an unsuspecting public, and take noresponsibility for it. (Micro$oft Support: "Oh ... just tell them tore-install!")
Mac Issues (with thanks to 1965freeman forthis information)
Most modern Macs use Intel Processors (older ones didn't).The newer (Intel) ones come with a piece of software called "Boot Camp"(which is equivalent to "BootMagic" ... part of PartitionMagic... for PCs. Also known as an OS/2 Boot Manager).
Installing this kind of Boot Manager can create a WindowsOperating System Partition that co-resides with a Mac Operating System Partition(areas on the hard drive are allocated to each OS, independently).
If you do this ... or can arrange someone to do this for you,then you can run each kind of OS by simply choosing which one when booting. Whenrunning Mac OS, it won't see the Windows OS ... and when running the Windows OS,it won't see the Mac OS.
I use this myself to get a Win98, MS-DOS and WinXP boot choice.
The other way to do it, on a Mac, is to install a piece ofcommercially-available software called "Parallels". However acomputer will struggle to run "an OS within an OS" (particularlywhen one of them is Windows ... which is always a struggle ... at the best oftimes).
(What this all means, btw, is that there isno such thing as a "Mac" ... or a "PC", as distinct. Allthere is ... is an Intel-based Computer. Yet ANOTHER Grand Deception! So anIntel-based Mac OS could be partitioned on to a PC! This was not the case in theearly days, when Macs used Rockwell Processors)
Notes about the Samples, below:
1. If you feel 'guilty' about stonewalling so-called 'debts',then read this first.
2. The term "Debt Collection Agency" includesSolicitors and Bailiffs.
3. These letters contain 'dummy' information which includes(for example) text such as "Previous Notice Title". This would, inpractice be auto-replaced by the actual title of the previous Notice.These samples have to be read in that light.
4. The Category Titles, at the top of cells in theleft-hand column, correspond to the names of Categories in the DebtBustApplication - from Version 1.20 onwards. A DebtBust Protagonist isselected by these Categories.
Category | Circumstance | Sample |
| Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to a 'Lender' (e.g. a Bank) with a Notice, demanding that they offer you some proof that they have right to ask you to 'pay' them anything.
| Letter |
ditto above | Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to a 'Lender' (e.g. a Bank), pointing out that the Debt Collection Agency has backed off because they have not been able to show - with cast-iron proof - that you actually owed anything in the first place. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Fault: Here the Lender is at fault, because they have not proved you 'owe' them anything. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Default: Here the Lender is at DEfault, because they have still not proved you 'owe' them anything. | Letter |
ditto above | Final Notice: This is the last chance a 'Lender' gets such as to prove you own them something. | Letter |
| Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to them with a Notice, demanding that they offer you some proof that they have right to ask you to 'pay' them anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Fault: Because they have not proved that you 'owe' them anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Default: Because they have not proved that you 'owe' anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Final Notice: They have not proved that you 'owe' them anything. And thus their original demand to 'pay' them something was FRAUDULENT. And, by now, they have admitted that - by not offering any substantial argument to the contrary. | Letter |
'Lender': Demand received. Threatening recovery action. 'Lender': Demand received. Has attempted recovery action, via Debt Collection Agency, and failed. Debt Collection Agency: Attempting to make demands as Agents for a 'Lender' or Utility Company, etc.
| Notice of Unresponsive Reply: A 'Lender', or Debt Collection Agency, has written back a load of insubstantial waffle (which is all they are capable of doing, because your demands are unanswerable). | Letter |
| Notice of Rejection for Cause, without Dishonour: This is your response explaining that WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESS CONSENT - WHICH THEY DO NOT HAVE - they have no right to assume you are a Member of the Society to which their quoted 'Statutes' apply. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is a response to a reply (from the Local 'Authority') talking irrelevant and inconsequential waffle about "Statutes", telling them to have another go, because they have not offered and proof in substance that they have the right to place any demands on you. You will have already explained, in the first letter, that Statutes only apply to Members of any Society, and that they need to prove you are a member of that Society. | Letter |
| Notice of Rejection for Cause, without Dishonour: This is your response explaining that WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESS CONSENT - WHICH THEY DO NOT HAVE - they have no right to assume you are a Member of the Society to which their quoted 'Statutes' apply. | Letter |
| Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is a response to a reply (from the Police) talking irrelevant and inconsequential waffle about "Statutes", telling them to have another go, because they have not offered and proof in substance that they have the right to place any demands on you. You will have already explained, in the first letter, that Statutes only apply to Members of any Society, and that they need to prove you are a member of that Society. | Letter |
| Notice of Receipt of Order and Offer to Service: Here you are writing back pointing out that EVERY Order is CHARGEABLE, at the rate set by whoever carries out ('services') the Order. | Letter |
| Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is your response, telling them that you made an Offer to Service their Order, and they have not accepted it. Thus you consider their Order is retracted. | Letter |
DebtBust Application & Sample Letters (andcircumstances)
You canALWAYS download thelatest version of the Application here (use this if the Update is no longeravailable)
The latest Version is: 1.31 [06JUl2012]
Please Note [31JAN2011]: Due to the ducking,diving, and weaving, over the last year or so (in order to maintain the FMOTLwebsite in a safe place), changes of Server Hosts have rendered the "Checkfor Updates" facility inoperable. (The Application needs to know where itcomes from, and currently it isn't quite sure, so it says "No Update isavailable at this time"). Thus: The above is the only way to gain anUpdate. As time permits, this may be corrected, and the internal Update facilityrestored.
It's a Windows Application - free to use for as many people asyou wish to use it for. (See Mac Issues, below)
Save that Setup anywhere you wish ... and run it to create theInstallation. Select the "Full Installation" option. It comes with a Help File (readily accessible), and will de-install via Add/Remove Programs ("Templated Debt Busting System").
Included is a demonstration User, some Protagonists, ademonstration Matter, and demonstration Matter Histories ... including the letters it generates. (Use the Help to find out how to operate it all).
Upon installation, it inserts a Shortcut in your StartUp, so as to scan for "reminders" whenever you start up your computer. (This is to remind you that a Protagonist's 'time' has run out, and that you can create the nextHistory. A History = A Letter. A Matter = a series of Letters)
To check for updates, click the "About" buttonon the first screen, and then use the "Update?" button to checkfor updates. Whenever an update exists, you will be offered to chance todownload & install it when you Exit the program. When installing an update,choose the "Update" option to preserve any usage you may havemade of the Application.
Follow your nose.
Vista Issues (with thanks to _K_ for this information)
It would seem that it works when you run the program incompatibility mode for Windows 2000.
(This, in turn, seems to run Word also in compatibility mode)
You can either right click on the DebtBust_Win32_setup.exefile and then, under the "Compatibility" Tab, click "run asAdministrator" and "run in Compatibility Mode for Windows 2000".
If this does not work then, after installation, start the "ProgramCompatibility Wizard" (this can be easily found searching Windows Helpand Support Centre). You will need to browse to the appropriate C:\ProgramFiles\DebtBust Folder and select the Application Executable: DebtBust.exe.
Run the program again as Administrator and under CompatibilityMode for Windows 2000.
FYI: The Setup should create Folders like this:
Onceagain we offer our undying thanks to the Lord God Micro$oft for this latest loadof crap + fuck-up. Sue me, Bill ... and I'll explain that when you said"There's nothing like a nice piece of code" ... your so-calledOperating Systems are, indeed, "Nothing like a nice piece of code"(and never have been). And that your one, single, contribution to the Art ofComputing was to be able to foist crap on an unsuspecting public, and take noresponsibility for it. (Micro$oft Support: "Oh ... just tell them tore-install!")
Mac Issues (with thanks to 1965freeman forthis information)
Most modern Macs use Intel Processors (older ones didn't).The newer (Intel) ones come with a piece of software called "Boot Camp"(which is equivalent to "BootMagic" ... part of PartitionMagic... for PCs. Also known as an OS/2 Boot Manager).
Installing this kind of Boot Manager can create a WindowsOperating System Partition that co-resides with a Mac Operating System Partition(areas on the hard drive are allocated to each OS, independently).
If you do this ... or can arrange someone to do this for you,then you can run each kind of OS by simply choosing which one when booting. Whenrunning Mac OS, it won't see the Windows OS ... and when running the Windows OS,it won't see the Mac OS.
I use this myself to get a Win98, MS-DOS and WinXP boot choice.
The other way to do it, on a Mac, is to install a piece ofcommercially-available software called "Parallels". However acomputer will struggle to run "an OS within an OS" (particularlywhen one of them is Windows ... which is always a struggle ... at the best oftimes).
(What this all means, btw, is that there isno such thing as a "Mac" ... or a "PC", as distinct. Allthere is ... is an Intel-based Computer. Yet ANOTHER Grand Deception! So anIntel-based Mac OS could be partitioned on to a PC! This was not the case in theearly days, when Macs used Rockwell Processors)
Notes about the Samples, below:
1. If you feel 'guilty' about stonewalling so-called 'debts',then read this first.
2. The term "Debt Collection Agency" includesSolicitors and Bailiffs.
3. These letters contain 'dummy' information which includes(for example) text such as "Previous Notice Title". This would, inpractice be auto-replaced by the actual title of the previous Notice.These samples have to be read in that light.
4. The Category Titles, at the top of cells in theleft-hand column, correspond to the names of Categories in the DebtBustApplication - from Version 1.20 onwards. A DebtBust Protagonist isselected by these Categories.
Category | Circumstance | Sample |
| Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to a 'Lender' (e.g. a Bank) with a Notice, demanding that they offer you some proof that they have right to ask you to 'pay' them anything.
| Letter |
ditto above | Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to a 'Lender' (e.g. a Bank), pointing out that the Debt Collection Agency has backed off because they have not been able to show - with cast-iron proof - that you actually owed anything in the first place. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Fault: Here the Lender is at fault, because they have not proved you 'owe' them anything. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Default: Here the Lender is at DEfault, because they have still not proved you 'owe' them anything. | Letter |
ditto above | Final Notice: This is the last chance a 'Lender' gets such as to prove you own them something. | Letter |
| Notice and Demand: Here you are writing to them with a Notice, demanding that they offer you some proof that they have right to ask you to 'pay' them anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Fault: Because they have not proved that you 'owe' them anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Default: Because they have not proved that you 'owe' anything - let alone to them! | Letter |
ditto above | Final Notice: They have not proved that you 'owe' them anything. And thus their original demand to 'pay' them something was FRAUDULENT. And, by now, they have admitted that - by not offering any substantial argument to the contrary. | Letter |
'Lender': Demand received. Threatening recovery action. 'Lender': Demand received. Has attempted recovery action, via Debt Collection Agency, and failed. Debt Collection Agency: Attempting to make demands as Agents for a 'Lender' or Utility Company, etc.
| Notice of Unresponsive Reply: A 'Lender', or Debt Collection Agency, has written back a load of insubstantial waffle (which is all they are capable of doing, because your demands are unanswerable). | Letter |
| Notice of Rejection for Cause, without Dishonour: This is your response explaining that WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESS CONSENT - WHICH THEY DO NOT HAVE - they have no right to assume you are a Member of the Society to which their quoted 'Statutes' apply. | Letter |
ditto above | Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is a response to a reply (from the Local 'Authority') talking irrelevant and inconsequential waffle about "Statutes", telling them to have another go, because they have not offered and proof in substance that they have the right to place any demands on you. You will have already explained, in the first letter, that Statutes only apply to Members of any Society, and that they need to prove you are a member of that Society. | Letter |
| Notice of Rejection for Cause, without Dishonour: This is your response explaining that WITHOUT YOUR EXPRESS CONSENT - WHICH THEY DO NOT HAVE - they have no right to assume you are a Member of the Society to which their quoted 'Statutes' apply. | Letter |
| Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is a response to a reply (from the Police) talking irrelevant and inconsequential waffle about "Statutes", telling them to have another go, because they have not offered and proof in substance that they have the right to place any demands on you. You will have already explained, in the first letter, that Statutes only apply to Members of any Society, and that they need to prove you are a member of that Society. | Letter |
| Notice of Receipt of Order and Offer to Service: Here you are writing back pointing out that EVERY Order is CHARGEABLE, at the rate set by whoever carries out ('services') the Order. | Letter |
| Notice of Insubstantial Reply: This is your response, telling them that you made an Offer to Service their Order, and they have not accepted it. Thus you consider their Order is retracted. | Letter |
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