Dear SCF members,
before few days I was talk
(via Viber) with my old friend which now lives in USA, there's nothing particularly interesting...
except that, because of some past problems with
former employer, He need to get some "Certificate of Disposition"... I really don't know what is that and it seems to me that even he does not know.
Because of that I did a little Googling... and found some information: "
NY Certificate of Disposition" is an official court document affixed with the Court Seal that indicates the disposition of the case.
Here is the catch: "The Court will not prepare a Certificate of Disposition in advance of the receipt of the proper fee. The required fee must be paid in cash or money order payable to the City Court; the court does NOT accept personal checks." As I see the price is "only" $10 but if you don't follow strict procedure you'll be stuck in "the system" like my friend.
Here is the more interesting part, do you want to to know who is my friend
former employer?
Butterfly Labs! Yes, this Butterfly Labs:
http://scforum.info/index.php?topic=8398.0 I don't know that before this conversation, my friend worked for company which is "linked" to Butterfly Labs
(same founders). How he remembers, before he leave company they have huge problems with Federal Bureau of
Medicaid Fraud Investigation:
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/white_collar"Lying, cheating, and stealing.
That’s white-collar crime in a nutshell. The term—reportedly coined in 1939—is now synonymous with the full range of frauds committed by business and government professionals.
It’s not a victimless crime. A single scam can destroy a company, devastate families by wiping out their life savings, or cost investors billions of dollars (or even all three, as in the Enron case). Today’s fraud schemes are more sophisticated than ever, and we are dedicated to using our skills to track down the culprits and stop scams before they start."
God's Strange Ways!
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My friend now for work for Company which main focus is
free website redesign... if you become its hosting customer. I got a couple of good tips from him, that will be implement on SCforumu in coming days
(better said Months). Cheers,
S.