Anonymous ID: 633d3b March 21, 2020, 2:32 a.m. No.8499755   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9915

>>8499675

 

what is the purpose of even setting a limit

 

>>8499681

 

really sick of the income tax fraud, and the over complication of all things government

 

 

>>8499704

it sounds like something sheep get arrested for.

 

Kiting is commonly defined as intentionally writing a check for a value greater than the account balance from an account in one bank, then writing a check from another account in another bank, also with non-sufficient funds, with the second check serving to cover the non-existent funds from the first account.[1] The purpose of check kiting is to falsely inflate the balance of a checking account in order to allow written checks to clear that would otherwise bounce.[2] If the account is not planned to be replenished, then the fraud is colloquially known as paper hanging.[3] If writing a check with insufficient funds is done with the expectation they will be covered by payday โ€“ in effect a payday loan โ€“ it is called playing the float.[4]

 

 

>>8499681

 

>>8499704

Anonymous ID: 633d3b March 21, 2020, 4:55 a.m. No.8500324   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0334

>>8500222

>>8499732

>Watson Phatma laboratories

 

https://www.policymed.com/2018/02/watson-pharmaceuticals-now-part-of-teva-to-pay-33-million-to-mississippi.html

 

On January 29, 2018, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced a $33 million settlement with pharmaceutical manufacturer, Watson, Inc., which is now part of Teva Pharmaceuticals.

 

>AG Hood had hired attorneys to sue Watson in a series of suits claiming the company wrongly inflated prescription drug prices paid by the state-federal Medicaid health insurance program

Anonymous ID: 633d3b March 21, 2020, 4:57 a.m. No.8500334   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>8500324

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>>8500222

 

>>8499732

 

>Watson Phatma laboratories

 

https://www.policymed.com/2018/02/watson-pharmaceuticals-now-part-of-teva-to-pay-33-million-to-mississippi.html

 

On January 29, 2018, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood announced a $33 million settlement with pharmaceutical manufacturer, Watson, Inc., which is now part of Teva Pharmaceuticals.

 

>AG Hood had hired attorneys to sue Watson in a series of suits claiming the company wrongly inflated prescription drug prices paid by the state-federal Medicaid health insurance program