That's ridiculous. This must be an unrepeatable company or you were taken advantage of. Hopefully, you paid in traceable funds (check or money order). More than likely you had some kind of scrape on your credit or there was a mix up at the dealership, but without a correct loan number they should not of taken your payment. That's very fishy, because of the fact they aren't going to take you money if they haven't even funded the deal yet.
The bank can refuse a payment if it is not enough to pay the past due amount. In this case, you may need to contact your bank about payment options.
no , if they do get it in writing , they would be idiots to do so unless the loan is paid for in full, in that case demand a letter of satisfaction ( shows you paid the loan in full )
can a debt collector refuse payment after it is offered after being swiched from one company to another and not being 30 day notice
yes
Yes. They will refuse payment. No bank will actually cash a stale dated check. Checks usually have a validity of 90 or 180 days (depending on the country) and after that date, the check is stale and worthless. No bank will accept such checks for cashing or cash it.
The bank can refuse a payment if it is not enough to pay the past due amount. In this case, you may need to contact your bank about payment options.
Unfortunately, yes they can repossess your car. They have the right to take it at any point that you do not make a full payment on or before the indicated pay day. The only exception is if you have a written agreement that states you have a grace period. Otherwise there is nothing you can do about it except pay in full on time every time.
no , if they do get it in writing , they would be idiots to do so unless the loan is paid for in full, in that case demand a letter of satisfaction ( shows you paid the loan in full )
The coins are legal tender for debts public and private. It is not legal to refuse coins for payment for goods and services.
A seller may not refuse final payment in an attempt to repossess.
can a debt collector refuse payment after it is offered after being swiched from one company to another and not being 30 day notice
Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!
No, retailers are allowed to accept whatever in payment for goods, be that US coins, Chinese Coins, gold and silver coins, or toothbrushes. A retailer can refuse to honor some or all US coins. However, since US coins are legal tender, a company cannot sue you for not paying a bill previously agreed upon in US dollars for paying in US coins. But at the point of purchase, a retailer can demand payment in whatever and can refuse US coins.
If they take the money then yes however they have the right to refuse the payment since you are in violation of the loan agreement.
Yes, they refused to accept the pharaohs power and also refused to make the payments to them.
If the charge has not gone through yet, call your bank and tell them to deny payment. If the charge has gone through call the finance company and see who authorized the debit, if it is a standing authorization tell them to remove it / send them a letter doing so, and contact your bank and inform them to refuse future direct debits.
Anytime. In the US, merchants have the freedom to decide on what terms they will do business. That includes deciding what forms of payment they will take.