Instructions for Bill of Exchange Remittance Series of Reply Letters

Instructions

These Templates are designed to assist you with and or without knowledge, how to action your position as the Agent for the Beneficiary who live In Private, and can not speak, hear or write directly to the Corporation, Trustee or Person, all fictional entities.

These letters are to be used as Rebuttal to the Senders Fraudulent Notices, Letters, demands etc.

These letters are designed to setup the Sender for a possible legal action in the courts, either as Defendant or Claimant. Only use these letters sparingly, leave ammo in the magazine by not sending before a reply letter is received first.

 

LIP BoE Acceptance – 1. Cover Letter – Authority to Process Bill of Exchange

Use this Letter to accompany the return to sender Bill with the Blue Wet Ink Instruction and signature is marked on to add instruction.

 

LIP BoE Acceptance – 1. Cover Letter – No Bill to RTS

Use this Letter no Senders Bill is available to return to sender.

 

LIP BoE Rejection – 2 Letter – Notice of Default & Opportunity to Cure

Use this Letter as step two after you have sent a Cover Letter.

 

LIP BoE Rejection – 3 Letter – Notice of Default in Dishonour and Estoppel

Use this Letter as step three after you have sent the Notice of Default & Opportunity to Cure letter.

 

LIP BoE Rejection – 4 Letter – Notice of Pending Law Suit

Use this Letter as step four after you have sent the Notice of Default in Dishonour and Estoppel letter.

** Keep in mind this method is only one way to skin a cat. Depending at what stage you are before finding these LIP Online Forms, you still can use them to finalise the progress you already have taken.

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