What is i accept for value and return for value?

"I accept for value" and "return for value" are concepts used in various theories or practices that attempt to discharge debts or obligations without using traditional forms of payment or legal procedures.

"I accept for value" involves signing a document with "All Rights Reserved" or "Without Prejudice" and then writing "Accepted for Value" on it, followed by a numerical value that is equal to the amount owed. The idea behind this process is that the signature and value create a sort of promissory note that can be used to pay off the debt.

"Return for value" is similar in that it involves sending a document to the debtor with a request for payment in exchange for the document. The underlying principle is that every transaction involves an exchange of value, and by requesting a payment in return for the document, the debtor is acknowledging this principle.

However, it is important to note that these concepts are not generally recognized by legal authorities and may not be effective in discharging debts or obligations. Engaging in these practices may also be considered fraudulent or illegal, and individuals who rely on these methods may face legal consequences.