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Have you tried mentioning calling your attorney next time they call? that usually stops them.
You have to ask someone (a previous employer for a work reference or someone who knows you well for a personal reference) if they are willing to supply a reference for you (this is the polite and courteous thing to do). If they are willing then you write their name and address on your application where this question is asked (stating whether the reference is personal or work related).
A creditor is someone YOU OWE money to. A debtor is someone who OWES YOU money.
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
A debtor is someone who owes you money. A creditor is the person that lent the money.
a debtor is someone who owes you money and a creditor is someone who gives you credit for a service or supply of items
It is similar to a Reference. This is a character and ability test written by someone who knows you well or by an ex-employer.
"Babu" is a term used in South Asia, particularly in India, to address someone in a respectful or affectionate manner, similar to "Mr." or "sir." It is commonly used to address someone of authority or importance.
"In a televised address" means a speech or talk given by someone that is broadcasted live on television for viewers to watch in real-time.
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A person who invests money in order to make a profit is an investor. A creditor is lender of the funds, to whom someone owes a loan.
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 !!!