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They can refuse any payment offer that is different than the amount specified in the contract. And don't think of the statement that they will garnish 30% of your wages as a threat. It's a warning, but they will need to sue you and get a court order to do it.

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Q: Can a creditor in NC refuse to accept monthly payments and threaten to garnish wages at 30 percent of gross?
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