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getagrip_already

(17,802 posts)
21. thats not me....
Sun Jan 5, 2020, 10:20 AM
Jan 2020

I'm not a coder. There are far more areas of tech than coding. And it has nothing to do with this.

I've also been a commercial fisherman. Didn't need to sign a lot there either. Except to the feds. And they didn't much care.

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meh, how many people actually write checks any more? getagrip_already Jan 2020 #1
What you're missing is its not just checks, its any kind of legal document. marble falls Jan 2020 #4
like what? getagrip_already Jan 2020 #6
One needs to initial and date documents such as wills, ehrnst Jan 2020 #11
I don't know where you live but where I live we still sign and date documents ... marble falls Jan 2020 #12
Indeed. ehrnst Jan 2020 #13
LUDDITE!!! (snark)... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #16
Snark, my Aunt Fannie's tutu. A Power of Attorney would be a ripe for this fraud. That could ... marble falls Jan 2020 #19
Why would you sign a poa and not keep a copy? n/t getagrip_already Jan 2020 #23
My sister in law is having trouble over settling her husband's estate right now ... marble falls Jan 2020 #26
WTH? What is wrong with warning people to write 1/15/2020 instead... brush Jan 2020 #28
nothing..... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #33
Again, you are not the metric by which all people are measured. ehrnst Jan 2020 #20
thats not me.... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #21
I didn't say that you were. ehrnst Jan 2020 #40
When you go to withdraw from your retirement account you may need to fill out some forms. nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #32
You are "missing" that you are not the metric that all people are held to. ehrnst Jan 2020 #5
not missing it at all..... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #8
You missed that many people do write checks. ehrnst Jan 2020 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author ehrnst Jan 2020 #10
So what jberryhill Jan 2020 #15
Respectfully, jberry, you're missing the forest for a specific tree. It isn't even about pulling ... marble falls Jan 2020 #24
Couple of things jberryhill Jan 2020 #29
It doen't have to be widespread, it only has to happen to you, ... marble falls Jan 2020 #31
Leases, wills, bills of sale, notarized statements, affidavits, letters of intent .... marble falls Jan 2020 #14
don't you keep a copy of those? getagrip_already Jan 2020 #18
"Stupid in any legal sense." ehrnst Jan 2020 #22
wasn't aimed at you... getagrip_already Jan 2020 #25
Doesn't matter if it wasn't "to me." ehrnst Jan 2020 #39
Okay, let's take the lease example jberryhill Jan 2020 #30
You're free to ignore the advice. GeorgeGist Jan 2020 #37
People will game anything, and I think paying attention is a good idea. Thanks! marble falls Jan 2020 #2
Good thinking and advice. I got into the habit years ago of writing out the entire year... George II Jan 2020 #3
Good advice mcar Jan 2020 #7
It may not be needed, but it couldn't hurt Maeve Jan 2020 #17
Or fill in the blank: dalton99a Jan 2020 #27
Similarly, don't write IRS on a check central scrutinizer Jan 2020 #34
Ooo... that's devilish and sneaky. NurseJackie Jan 2020 #35
My lawfirm just issued a warning on this Gothmog Jan 2020 #36
Looks like the danger is real. Even if not widespread (at this early date). NurseJackie Jan 2020 #38
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