Removement
No, but you could pay double the payment when it is due and not pay the following months payment.
If you want service you will pay a monthly bill.
Pay is a verb (often): Pay me now for the day. Or, your pay often means what you take home: My pay is too low for all my expenses. Payment: I mailed in the payment on my credit card. I worked out a payment plan with the IRS and will pay them $100 a month until my debt is paid off. You owe a minimum payment every month on your credit card. You can pay it online or you can pay them by mailing in a check.
You contact them and ask for a settlement amount in writing so they have to remove it once you can prove you paid that amount then send a payment you can trace like a check to prove payment.
You can try, but if you have a history of late payments it probably won't work. Contact the credit company that flagged the late payment and ask for your options.The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows any consumer to dispute any listing they believe to be erroneous or inaccurate. So yes you can remove a late payment, but probably not if it is legit. The original creditor can remove the late payment, but usually you need a good payment history with them or pay off the debt for this to happen.
It's called minimum payment for a reason.. and that reason is that you don't have to pay you're full balance.. but you have to pay the minimum payment. NOTHING LESS
Pay the car payment. So you can take your butt to work and pay the credit cards!
Are you ready to use the pay by plate option for your parking payment?
pay it
Payment has two syllables. The syllables are pay-ment.
To pay a collections agency, you can contact them directly and arrange a payment plan or make a one-time payment. They will provide you with the necessary information to complete the payment process.
To pay a debt collector, you can contact them directly and arrange a payment plan or make a one-time payment. Make sure to get a receipt or confirmation of payment for your records.