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Sunday, June 17, 2012

HOLOCAUST PAYMENT READY<HCPC/SWISS?HSBC/<Urgent

HOLOCAUST CLAIMS PROCESSING CENTER

Badenerstrasse 141, 8036 Zurich,

Switzerland.

 

Email: holocaust_claims@swissmail.net

       claims_mail@islandfan.com

       holocaustinfoservices@yahoo.com

       holocaust.claimss@yahoo.de

       holocaustclaims@mail.kz

 

Our Ref: HCPC/CRT/10.987.15

 

Attn: Holocaust Beneficiary,

 

Dear Confirmed Holocaust Claimant,

 

Too many compromising to a lot of situations complaint on your coersed into arbitrary payment, you should be aware that we have no significant lawmaking powers, the power to pay Burt Neuborn is being exercised by the US District Court  Judge Kormans .

 

 You are assuming that either we are proposing laws to you, or else by using Medidas Provisórias ie. Provisional Measures, as an instrument with the force of law that you can enact in cases of urgency and necessity but your to view the relative document concerning the payment approval through the website of Swiss Claims relative section which some extractions are as below for your digest:

 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2715772/In-Re-Holocaust-Victim-Assets-Litigation-regarding-the-Application-of-Burt-Neuborne-for-counsel-fees-Document-No-88

 

http://www.swissbankclaims.com/Overview.aspx

 

http://www.swissbankclaims.com/Chronology.aspx

 

 

We exponent to your making  changes to some areas of your reasoning on this deposit to be very expediting as the provisional measures cannot be used to create new taxes by Burt,in assumption to change criminal law, electoral law, etc.. Burt's measure comes into effect immediately after the Committee audited approximately 300,000 of the still-existing accounts and determined that 53,886 of these accounts had a "probable or possible relationship to victims of Nazi persecution and remains in force up to date unless Congress votes to rescind it.

 

 

For votes to approve the provisional measure, they support that Judge Korman determined the proposed settlement of the class action fair, reasonable and adequate and granted it final approval which, however, was conditioned upon the banks' compliance with a variety of requirements set forth in the Court's opinion, including good faith cooperation with the distribution process.

 

Your only option is to follow the situation conclusion urgently in making the deposit to the submitted account from Burt Neuborn. Our only assurance and my great assistance is to make sure that you receive your claims immediate within the next 24 hours of your payment reflection on confirmation of your deposit slip.

 

Bank Name: Permanent TSB Bank

Bank Address: unit 134 Blancherdstrown NTC Dublin 15 Ireland 

I ban no: ie941pbs99065119705688.

Swift Code/Bic: ipbsie2d

Account no: 19705688

Sort code: 990651

Beneficiary: Ajr International 

 

  

Furthermore

for ratification purpose, send to us a confirmation of your bank account

details directly to our listed mail account stating the following: 

  

  

Bank Name 

Address of bank 

Swift code 

Bank account number 

Account name 

Any special instruction 

  

You may

list multiple accounts for installment transfers if desired to enable

incremental bank wire transfer in your favor 

  

Be Urgent  and thank you, 

 

Maria Martinz,

 

Secretary,

 

HCPC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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