Yes you can because that is evidence declaring that statement.
It depends if you need to pay someone or if someone needs to pay you. The question is not very clear. In any case, you simply have to present a formal sounding e-mail requesting payment or stating that you intend to make payment.
If someone has email hosting services it means that they pay someone else or another company to host their email. This means they deal with the spam by filtering and forward the email to the correct recipients.
you just need an email address
Yes, you use an account of someone who is older.
If they signed the promissory note, then it is legal, and binding.
go to sentry.com and it tell you how to get the master code. you must fax them a letter stating that you are the owner and pay then $15 and they will email you the code.
No:)
A few days should be fine and many mortgage companies provide a grace period if someone needs a few extra days. Calling them will help and show your good intentions.
yes
They wanted the people the right to pay there way out of jail
You cannot pay your Belk card by email at this time. You can make payments on your Belk card online.
If they never paid you, no. The statue of limitations is seven years after the date of last payment. If you could manage to get them to pay even one cent toward what they owe, then you could sue them.