The Bank Is Requiring Arbitration Instead of Small Claims For The Invalidated Debt

The Bank Is Requiring Arbitration Instead of Small Claims For The Invalidated Debt

Invalidated debts cannot be required to undergo arbitration because it is a violation of federal law by fraud. The maxim of the law is, “Fraud vitiates all.” and therefore a public court of law is required for such a proceeding. Do not accept arbitration or it will be at a loss.
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