Yes, as a company the collection agency can sue you provided that they have the correct documentation. They can Garnish your wages, lien your home and take direct draws from your bank account provided that it is authorized by the court. This will be different from state to state, but in general they can.
Pay the bill.
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" Slue-Foot Sue"
Bob and Sue
Yes.
The cast of Parson Sue - 1912 includes: Billy Quirk as Bill
It's an ordinary $2 bill that was "enhanced" by a private company who added the silver coating. As such, it may be of interest to novelty-item collectors but it's considered to be an altered or damaged bill with no interest to banknote collectors.
It's an ordinary Washington bill that was altered to commemorate JFK after he was assassinated in that year. Unfortunately it's not of interest to coin or bill collectors, though there may still be some collectors of Kennedy memorabilia who would want to add it to their sets.
The value of a John Connally dollar bill autographed by John Connally would depend on the condition of the bill, the clarity and authenticity of the signature, and the demand from collectors. Generally, such an item may have value to collectors of political memorabilia or currency collectors, but the specific value would need to be assessed by a qualified appraiser.
yes
If that was the contract, yes.
who EVER told you that??