When I read dairies like the one The Nephew wrote, I start to imagine sending these corporate persons bills from my household for nefarious charges. I can make an invoice in Microsoft Word easy. They even have templates you can adapt.
Let's play that game....below the squiggle
It could be a fun Saturday game to come up with different names for the charges we could bill them for.
I would like to see what would happen if you sent a real bill to the correct department of BofA or Verizon. Are they so rote that you might receive the funds?
What is to stop us from playing their game backwards? I am serious. What legal rights would we have to collect on them? They waste my valuable time, which is worth more than their time. They waste my resources and cause upsets in my home, which must run like a small business.
Even if we could never collect, it would make a beautiful SNAFU for them. If they were to receive hundreds of bills from the 99%, it would make an internal mess and I can't see that we could be stopped or prosecuted for it.
Making the invoices could be very entertaining for the whole family. It could be a party game. Let's have fun and turn the tables on the corporate persons.
Is it silly? Perhaps.
Is it fun to think about inundating these behemoths with invoices demanding payment? You bet your ass.
In the case of The Nephew he could charge BofA for:
Erroneous payment of interest to a closed account - $15.38
Transportation and Parking - $10.00
Administrative fees - $27.50
Now always make sure you pay the state and federal taxes on any payments you might receive. We want to keep this legal.
Wonder what a collections agency would do if they didn't pay? How could we report it? Could their credit ratings get lowered?
Heh.