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Yes, you have to pay a bill that was sent six months late.

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Do you have to pay a bill sent 18 months late?

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I would pay the bill. This is the start of your being sued for the bill.


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You can always pay a bill late, but the service will probably be cut off and you will be charged more money because you will have to pay a late fee and possibly a re-connect fee. Better to plan ahead and pay on time.


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