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Laws that call for punishments or fines are 'enforced' laws.
Primarily collections departments and collections agencies. Most of these organizations have a series of form letters they send. The bulk of collections is done this way, not requiring anyone to call the debtor. Only about 15-25% of the collections in the US require an actual person to contact the debtor and make arrangements for payment or get cussed at and hung up on.
Exile
call the fine collections center and speak to a customer service person
A person in charge of a library is typically called a librarian. Librarians are responsible for managing library operations, providing assistance to patrons, and curating collections of books and other materials.
Yes be carefull, they are good. Call the police
Enforced democracy, US style.
veto bills call special sessions to congress and enforced laws
Government owned commune
No, but it happens. This can be disputed before you pay any collection agency call me first to give you information about a free weekly conference call on credit repair and what protect you from these collections agencies.
They can do whatever they want if you are behind, but it would be weird for them to pursue collections if you are making REGULAR payments. Call the credit card company and make arrangements.
CAll for money. Provide assistance to customers. Trouble shoot disputed charges.