9 Apr
2004
9 Apr
'04
11:36 p.m.
(As an aside, although debt has to be -forgiven- after 7 years, contrary to popular belief it is not true that a debt has to be -forgotten-...I know of one credit major card company that will not accept 'new' cardmembers
At 05:16 PM 4/9/04 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote: that
didn't pay back what they owed, even if that's 15 years ago. That's actually perfectly legal.)
I don't know about your anecdote, but Mr. May's original point was that the law *requires* companies to forget. Which is of course an illegitimate intrusion of the state into private affairs. And the responsibles need killing. Ahhh, that feels better. ----- "When I was your age we didn't have Tim May! We had to be paranoid on our own! And we were grateful!" --Alan Olsen