Who are you even writing this question for?
What is wrong with people on this platform?
No. How can they prove that nothing was received, if nothing was received? The person who was supposed to pay for the policy should have cancelled checks or bank statements indicating that premiums were paid.
Yes, you are supposed to claim any money received to the IRS. Even if you get paid cash, the IRS wants their money.
Nothing. You bought - and received - a product or service. You charged it, which means the merchant was paid by your credit card company. Your debt is now to the credit card company, and you owe it whether the merchant is in business or not.
To get back money from a company that you never received anything from it really depends on how you paid. If you paid with a credit card then you need to file a complaint with your credit card company. You also may want to contact the Post Office and inquire about mail fraud and then the Better Business Bereau to file a complaint.
You're supposed to be paid more if you work overtime.
i paid $7.99 at the good will yesterday.
it was yesterday if you paid attention
A statement of money received and paid with a balance is an account.
mosley hair saloon failing to pay an outstanding overdue debt which was supposed to be paid by th beggining of february 2012 to Red Rose for the chemicals they received..
Credit Card, Gift Card, or Pre-paid Card.
I paid $40 for one yesterday..
Deductible expenses paid with a credit card would typically fall in the tax year in which the credit card payment was made, not when the credit card bill is paid off.