I recently received an email from a
bankruptcy attorney in Jacksonville, indicating he received an email
with an attached letter. The letter purported to be from the United
States Postal Service, and was advising the recipient that a mail
truck carrying letter bound for Tennessee had crashed and burned.
That is, all the mail in the truck was burned.
A few things, right off the back,
struck me as strange. The letter was sent to the address of the
recipient of the supposed burned mail. How would the post office
know what address the burned mail was bound for?
Anyway, if you recently mailed a
payment to the Chapter 13 Trustee, with a delivery address of
Memphis, TN, and it did not arrive, you may want to check out the
story of the mail truck.
And, I know what you are thinking.
Sure, a mail truck burned! Like, really. Well, that was my reaction
too. So, to be able to tell you this was a joke, I went to Google
and did a brief search. What do you know...there actually was a fire
involving a crash between a dump truck and a mail truck. The only
thing that did not match up was the date. The crash was March 21,
2013, whereas the letter indicated the crash was May 7. If you would
like to see the article, just click ---> Click Here
If the link does not work, you can copy and paste this link:
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ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear you were able to arrange financing, but what does that have to do with payments to the Trustee?
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