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A Bank Industry wide Asset Repossession Rights Scam needs fixing. This Information needs acting upon by either State or Federal politicians. Under the Australian Constitution,Section 118, State laws come into effect across Australia if no other State`s law contradicts it – or a Federal law overrides it. 1) Banks have Fraudulently claimed Repossession rights on loans Read More …
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