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this could be for many reasons such as non payment , abuse , legal issues such as police investigations or the subscriber has been charged with a crime that does not allow them on the internet
The most popular form of payment is electronic billing. It allows you to pay your provider through the internet. You can perform these online bill payments either throught the providers site or using your online banking account. Payments in this form can be made either through your bank account or by using a credit card. Another forms of payment that is widely used is paying via telephone through your service provider with a credit card.
The sidekick is for the 4G allotment of wireless internet to mobile devices. It is used to provide a signal to the device through payment to the company provider.
When the customer finds the service they need and chooses the service provider they like, they just order this service by choosing date, time, and where they want to receive the service. Their payment goes to our PSP (Payment Service Provider), When the service provider provides the requested service, the payment is sent to the provider's bank account.
Nobody can't easily say about the best service provider payment gateway in India because there is so much competition between payment service providers.
Yes it is.
One could learn more about Internet payment gateways on many websites. Worldpay is a great website where one could find a lot of information about Internet payment gateways.
reimbursment
Like most things involving the government, it's kind of complicated, but basically: A participating provider has agreed to submit all claims to the Medicare program. A non-participating provider may choose to submit, or not to submit, claims to Medicare on a case-by-case basis. The biggest practical difference to a patient covered by Medicare is that if they go to a participating provider they will probably only be asked to cover the Medicare co-payment at the time of service. If they go to a non-participating provider, they may be asked to make payment in full at the time of service.
Medicaid has very restrictive rules for reimbursement (and they won't reimburse the actual expense, only what they would have paid). So your best bet is to ask the provider to return your payment and bill Medicaid. Keep in mind that the provider is not obligated to do this.
it is a direct payment from the state to the local government
yes