Yes. If you paid for, and subscribed to, warranty services prior to banklruptcy AND had paid for them up-front, you are owed those services regardless of your present financial status.
Depends on who you bought it from. If it is outside it's warranty, then yes you will have to pay. Sometimes it's worth paying that little extra to get the extended warranty.
If you have an extended warranty from your manufacturer you may be able to receive a loaner computer but this is rare.
One qualifies to receive a HP warranty check if they have any HP product that has a fault within the time frame and terms of the warranty. If one has done anything that invalidates the terms of the warranty they will not be receive a warranty check.
yes.
It is possible to file bankruptcy when receiving VA disability.
You will receive a letter that your bankruptcy is discharged. You can also call the bankruptcy court or the trustee and find out if it is final.
If you receive a pay raise after filing for bankruptcy, it will not change things. In fact, the pay raise will end up being surrendered.
To receive services for your computer through your warranty, it is advised to look for Extended Warranties that will contain not only coverage and claims, but also Product warranties and especially Help & Support.
Only those creditors you list on your bankruptcy schedules / creditor matrix (list) will receive actual notice.
A stockholder should receive payment only after the claims of the creditors have been paid off if that company declares bankruptcy.
Purchases are transactions made by consumers and businesses. Generally a person or a business will exchange money to receive goods.
no