I have been sent papers to appear in court by a Collect America affiliate who bought a (fraudulent) debt in my name that is past the statute of limitations as far as I can tell, as it’s over 6 years old and I live in Missouri. I disputed the debt and sent a validation request which they acknowledge receiving, but they are suing anyway. So which motion do I file, or should I file both? And how do I do that? Do I have to wait for the court date or can I file with the circuit clerk’s office that sent the suit papers to me? Can anyone answer all 3 questions? These people have been horrible to me and just don’t care that my credit was ruined by a thief, as long as they make a profit, I’ve tried to help them and sent the police report and all, but they still treat me like garbage. I’d like answers from people who know what they’re talking about please?
Ok, I’d love to hire an attorney, I can’t. I’m getting married in a month and my budget is nil now, all gone. And The SOL is 6 years for pursuit of a debt of this type in Missouri. I may call the clerks office and ask if I can see the judge in person, they’re pretty open about that here. About half of the things this company done in this situation have been illegal, but we won’t get into all that! They’re known for that sort of thing.
Hah, Rachissa, thanks! When you said "talk to an attorney" instead of hire one, I remembered I have a friend dating a lawyer! LOL, we’re filing a dismissal tomorrow. Thanks all, more answers welcome to help others out who read this, but I think I’m good now.

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I need a server to set up a client/server network at my home. It needs o have the following minimum specs.
-1 GHz processor
- 512 Megabytes of RAM
- Netowrk interface card capable of 100 megabits per second
- 500GB of backing storage

I also need a network operating system which will
- set up network security
- maintain a backup system
- provide remote access

And I need security software to protect the network, It must enable me to:
- encrypt her data stored on the server
- encrypt her e-mail
- provide protection against viruses, Trojans and worms.

I only have a budget of £2000, so if anyone can help me with these three things, if not then just one of them would be really helpful :)

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Liberty Dime
Liberty Dime

How Is A Coin’s Value Determined?

When one is just starting in coin collecting, often the first question is: “What is the value of the coin?: and the answer is that the coin will cost as much as you are willing to pay for it and the amount can vary considerably.  For instance, a coin dealer’s offer can be much less than a coin collector that certainly wants your coin badly to add in his collection.

The following are factors that can influence the true value of a coin.   

1.  Grade or condition of the coin.   Your coin will be worth or valued more when it is in good condition.  When in a perfect or unblemished mint condition, an “uncirculated” coin will be worth many times more than a similar coin that has been in circulation.

2.  The rarity of a coin is the principal basis for a coins value. Generally, the rarer that a coin is found to be, the higher it is priced.  Do keep in mind that rarity has very little influence on the coins age.   Chinese coins are a thousand years old normally sell for about ten dollars since there are so many of them; while a  “1913 Liberty Head Nickel”  can sell for up to or over a million dollars because only five specimens are known to be in existence.

3.  Bullion value.   A coin’s precious metal content can determine its value. A platinum, silver or gold coin will not, in general sell for less than the coins value when melted.

4.  Demand.  There are coins that are greatly in demand; sought after by many collectors, and if that a particular coin is in great demand  the price will be even higher.  Even comparatively plentiful coins can mandate higher value when they are popular with coin collectors.

For instance, “1916 D dimes” are much more abundant than the “1798 dimes” yet in spite of this, “1916 D dimes” sell for so much more because there are many more individuals collecting 20th century dimes than 1700 dimes.

Here’s how you can determine the approximate value of your coin:

1.  Properly, accurately, and correctly recognize and classify your coin, and know the to place value on that coin. You can do this successfully by examining your coin in a catalogue or online with the “coin price guide”; this will give you an idea of the going rate and price of your particular coin and you can determine the approximate value of your coin.  

Everyday coin values are changing; so you need to use a “coin price guide” that is updated on a daily basis to obtain the current coin value. Look at online sites that offer step by step guidance on how to recognize your coin the proper way.

2.  Grade your coin based on your thorough observation and examination of its current condition.  

3.  Consult coin catalogues for a list of  retail prices in or estimates of your coins retail value.  “A Guide Book of United States Coins”, popularly known as “The Red Book” to coin dealers and collectors, provides information on retail coin prices for US coins and is available in libraries, coin shops and bookstores.  “The Standard Catalog of World Coins” (in volumes) is a guide commonly used by coin dealers and collectors as well, to provide information on world coins and is available in many public libraries.

You can also check current coin prices by basing it on the actual dealer coin price found in magazines and newspapers or online auctions such as Yahoo, Coin World, eBay or Teletrade.

Always keep in mind that you are not collecting coins primarily for money; you collect for enjoyment and self gratification, and profit is to be last consideration.  The plain fact that a certain coin does not have a large monetary value, does not necessarily suggest that it is no longer interesting or fascinating or that it must not be included in your collection.

Each coin will have a certain interest in itself, regardless of the condition that it is in and regardless of its monetary value.  There will always be a certain characteristic that will draw you to that particular coin; so when it does, then you should have it in your collection.  Have fun!

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Metal detecting 1890 seated liberty dime found with the Minelab E-Trac

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A. Both its budget and operations are secret.
B. It carries out U.S. foreign policy under the FBI.

C. It answers to Congress only for its financial needs.

D. The agency doesn’t report to anyone.

Thank you to anyone with any serious knowledge regarding my question. I’m well aware that it’s a tough question given more than one answer pertains to the question, but I need to narrow it down here, and am working ahead of my books arrival in the mail, so trying hard to do my own research online to keep my studies going, so thank you to all for offering your help. Have a great day!

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Cents From
Cents From
How many cents does it cost to mail a letter from NYC to Vermont?

I need to know what postage stamps it takes to mail something from New York to Vermont or vice versa. (Sorry about the category, I couldn’t find anything else)

Current price of a first class stamp is .44 cents.
To mail a letter from one side of the city to the other or from the East Coast to the West Coast is the same price: 44 cents.

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Mint Envelope
Mint Envelope

Use Padded Envelopes to Protect Your Delivery

If you have bought something online or from a catalogue and it gets sent through the post, you expect it to arrive in mint condition. Therefore, when you are sending anything out yourself, you should do the most you can to make sure it arrives the same way. Obviously if you are sending larger items then you are going to need to send a box filled with cushioning material such as packing peanuts or bubble wrap. If on the other hand you are sending something smaller then you may find that it is better to use padded envelopes to protect your item.

You will find that you can get a variety of sizes to suit your requirements so it depends on what exactly it is that you need to send. If you are sending smaller items such as jewellery or maybe a watch then there is no point in you purchasing the larger varieties. Similarly, if you are sending something such as a CD or a framed photo then you need to make sure that there is ample room for them to fit in. You don’t want to have to squeeze your items in because then there is more chance of the packaging splitting and damage occurring.

Most of the padding is provided by bubble wrap being attached to the inside wall. This means that not only is your item giving a soft cushioning but it is also a lightweight cushioning. The weight of the delivery package is important because you will be paying more for heavier parcels. If you have any items that need to be sent that could possibly be broken in transit but don’t really require a large box then padded envelopes will more than likely be your best option. They provide good protection for your package and are lightweight option so should definitely be considered.

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Dollar Cheap
Dollar Cheap
where can i find a cheap 1988 walking liberty quarter dollar will you please help?

where can i find a cheap 1988 walking liberty quarter dollar will you please help

There is no such thing as a 1988 Walking Liberty quarter. The Walking Liberty 1/2 dollar was minted from 1916-1947. The obverse design was next used on the American Silver Eagle from 1986 through the present but with a different reverse design. You had better recheck just what it is you want.

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