Yes, but only if the customer has been informed of this before accepting the terms of the ''sale'' in most instances though, the retailer is unable to charge for storage.
Usually, the companies send the bill to you monthly. You can go online in your account and check it online or you could call their customer service and request a bill from them. They may charge you for requesting your bill over the phone though.
What is a zone charge on my bill
Pay the storage bill.
You could contact a collection agency. You probably have to supply the proof of the debt to them. It usually won't cost for you, they will charge the debtor.
No, They can not refuse unless they have reason to believe it's counterfeit. Also if the bill is a $10,000 one, a small bank may ask the non-customer to return the next banking day.
Yes. The repossession fee is like a tow bill. They did pick up the vehicle. The storage fee is the time it takes to get the vehicle off of their lot. Each day adds another day of storage fees.
the bill is for you and you only
No "special" powers, they simply refuse to act on the bill and let it die.
There should be no argument between the hotel manager and customer. The customer is always right and should be compensated and the bill corrected so they stay a customer.
To calculate your bill, you will need to take your usage for the month (in kilowatt hours) and multiply by the energy rate, which is currently 9.17 cents per kilowatt hour. Add this to your monthly customer charge (currently a flat rate of $7.21 for all Alcoa Electric residential customers) to get your total monthly charge.
Any shop has the right to refuse any tender at any hour.
it lacked the bill of rights