Option One: Return to Sender (RTS) Unopened
- For any mail you receive that you don’t want to pay out of pocket, use RTS unopened with LiP RTS labels.
Option Two: Handle Opened Mail
- If you open the mail, you own it and must deal with it as the agent for the trust name stated as the addressee.
BoE Remittance or BoE Endorsement & Bank Method
- Cover Page & RTS: Use a Bill of Exchange (BoE) remittance or endorsement along with a cover page, then RTS.
- Stupid Letters: If you receive a nonsensical letter, either RTS Unclaimed or, if opened, mark a big “Z” on every page and send it back.
Reminder Notices
- 30 Days Later: If a reminder notice arrives ignoring your first bill return, use BoE again, following the initial step, and include a cover letter.
- Repeat Steps: Continue to repeat the steps if you receive additional nonsensical letters.
Promissory Note (PN) for Ignored BoEs
- 60 Days Later: If the last two BoEs are ignored, use a Promissory Note, which is a different method from the BoE and is aimed at resolution.
- Settlement Day: On settlement day, post the Notice of Tendered Settlement.
- Proof of Funds: Ensure you can prove on a bank statement that you had the amount available for the PN due. This is crucial as the judge will check this before deciding that the debt is discharged by default.
Promissory Note Specifics
- The Promissory Note includes a $50 donation as nothing in life is free. This is acceptable under the BoE Act 1909.
- This $50 donation covers the services you have received up to that point for free.
Litigation and Documentation
- No Guarantee: Using a PN does not guarantee that GovCorp will stop nor does it guarantee free litigation. You need to be prepared to fund any litigation services.
- Setup for Fraud: LiP documents are designed to setup the other side for fraud they are committing, such as demanding money with threats, which are trespass offenses. Proper documentation is necessary to warrant a tort suit or civil claim for damages.
Additional Instructions
- RTS Unclaimed: Use RTS Unclaimed or LiP labels if unopened. If opened, mark a big “Z” on every page as per BoE Bank instructions.
- Court Summons: If you receive a court summons, mark a big “Z” on it, RTS with an Affidavit of Fact or Abatement Notice, or attend the court day.
Understanding Your Identity
- Learn who you are. You are not the billed name; they are billing themselves. The “STRAWHAT” is State Government property, so they should be paying the bill for you.