Major credit cards are the most widely used and accepted form of payment for making business travel arrangements.
Major credit cards are the most widely used and accepted form of payment for making business travel arrangements.
If you aren't paying in full they can repossess the car. To a bank " some sort of a payment " doesn't count. Call them and make arrangements.
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.
Some collection agencies are authorized by their clients to make payment arrangements. Some agency actually purchase the debt and will or won't make arrangements. It is up to the individual agencies and their policies. Your best option is to contact the original creditor, explain why you fell behind, be very apologetic, and ask for payment arrangements. Legally, they are not required to accept payments once you fall delinquent. They do not even have to accept partial payments.
Yes, but contact your mortgage company and make the arrangements. Lenders always prefer making arrangements rather than going into foreclosure because they lose money on every house foreclosed on.
Only if the debtor has proof that an agreement was made for the amount rendered being acceptable. The standard rule is "get everything in writing" before making any payment. In some states verbal contracts are legally binding but are usually difficult to prove.
YES, making the down payment is part of the contract and you are in default on it.
Without knowledge of the credit agreement you have on the account it would not be possible to give a clear answer. Make sure to check with the store cashier whether your payment method would be accepted before making a purchase.
Chase Business Credit Cards have features that help businesses keep track of their spending which helps them see the progress they are making towards their business goals. They also have payment options which are custom designed for the business.
The word 'undertaker' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone whose business is preparing dead bodies and making arrangements for funerals; a word for a person.
the person making the payment
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Yes, Absolutely! I was and a judgment was AWARDED against me. Now in order to protect my paycheck, I have to make payment arrangements or risk garnishment of my checking account. HERE IS SOUND ADVICE - Make payment arrangements and make the payments as agreed. But only if the it occurred within the statute of limitations which varies by state. If the statute of limitations has past they are out of time, but if you make payment arrangements you may actually reaffirm the debt and then you would have to pay. I was out of work about 10 years ago had some bills which I would never be able to pay, when I finally got back working I was making just above minimum wage and it took almost 4 years to get back to where I was financially. The statute of limitation was past in my state so they call me from time to time, but they can't collect and they can't put it back on my report so long as I don't reaffirm the debt by making a payment arrangement. My advice is if you are in a bind to contact legal aide if you qualify or an attorney for advice for your state.