Suggest you contact your local Better Business Bureau (BBB) and let them handle it. It's free and they'll know just what to do.
Calculate the amount of money you make per day, then multiply it with the amount of workdays you have completed and that should give you the prorated contract.
Prorated leave is the leave you receive based on how long you have been with the organization.
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That is the correct spelling of the verb "prorate" (from pro rata),meaning to charge or distribute proportionately.
The New England Patriots 2008 Randy Moss contract is broken down as follows: Salary: $ 1,900,000 Prorated Signing Bonus: $ 4,000,000 Workout Bonus: $ 106,720 Total Cap Figure: $ 6,006,720
For the sake of argument, let us say you are talking paying rent. If rent is $100 a month, and you move in half way into the month, the prorated payment would be half the rent - or $50. Does that answer your question ?
What is the prorated amount for 8 days if the monthly cost is $1,231.50
Yes, BUT READ THE FINE PRINT. Do EVERY required maintenence required or else your claim will be rejected. Also if you sell the vehicle before the extended warranty runs out you can request a prorated refund on the unused months !!!!!
The prorated amount of a monthly bill of $1231.50 for 8 days of service would be $328.40. You get this by dividing the total amount by 30 days and then multiplying that amount by the eight days.
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According to CenturyLink (I called them last night), your contract and terms of service do not change. The early termination penalty (ETP) applies. The ETP for DSL services purchased on a contract is currently $200, and it is not prorated. Cancel your agreement even one day before the end of your agreement, and you get the full $200 fee. This is typical from my 16 years of experience in telecom. When a carrier buys another carrier, part of what they are buying is the existing customer base, including all of the customer contracts. These agreements are basically assigned to the new entity.