Yes, as a company the collection agency can sue you provided that they have the correct documentation. They can Garnish your wages, lien your home and take direct draws from your bank account provided that it is authorized by the court. This will be different from state to state, but in general they can.
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Pay the bill.
Sue Coleman is a former aide to Bill Clinton, who served as the 42nd President of the United States.
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Yes.
The cast of Parson Sue - 1912 includes: Billy Quirk as Bill
who EVER told you that??
If that was the contract, yes.
yes
It's an ordinary $2 bill that was "enhanced" by a private company who added the silver coating. As such, it may be of interest to novelty-item collectors but it's considered to be an altered or damaged bill with no interest to banknote collectors.
Yes, a hospital can sue you for nonpayment. If you fail to pay your hospital bill, the hospital will report your account to a collection agency.