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Thursday, January 30, 2014

SFPFC takes #ChickenMafia to Court over Bogus FCR

2014/02/16 Update:   Version #1 is now obsolete, superceded by Version #3 See SOC-Version #3

The Statement of Claim against the #ChickenMafia bogus FCR charges for the last 10 years is now completed and available for examination and comment (see: SFPFC's Statement of Claim ).

It was way back on Mar, 5, 2013 that I first Blogged about CFO's bogus FCR charges (see Bogus FCR takes $945 Million per year from Canadians )

Since then, it has been a subject that I have revisited many times:
Yikes!  When I look at all those postings, it's almost as if I was a broken record.

Well we have waited patiently in vane.  Nobody called, nobody apologized.  Now it's time for action.

If you have any ideas or suggestions to further improve our Statement of Claim, attach your comments, or contact me.

I will send a link to each of the proposed Defendants, seeking an out-of-court settlement.  If nobody responds to that, it's off to court we go.

*** Update #1 2014/02/15 ***

A new, improved version of our Statement of Claim has been released here

2 comments:


  1. An interesting discussion is definitely worth comment. I do believe that you should write more about this subject matter, it may not be a taboo subject but typically folks don't speak about these topics. To the next! Best wishes!!

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    1. Thanks for your feedback. The ball is in their court for yet another 30 days. If the proposed Defendants respond favorably, we may be able to avoid a lawsuit, which is our hope. If not, you and the world will hear more shortly after the Mar. 30, 2014 deadline.

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