The time frame for charging someone for an unpaid bill varies by jurisdiction and the type of debt. Generally, statutes of limitations for debt collection range from three to ten years, depending on the state and the nature of the bill (e.g., credit card debt, medical bills). After this period, creditors may be barred from filing a lawsuit to collect the debt, but they can still attempt to collect it through other means. Always consult local laws for specific information.
If someone if faxing to you, you should not be charged. Contact your phone company immediately.
Bill Me Later was created in 2000.
Yes.
If the bill is unpaid, a collection agency can attempt to collect forever if they choose to. Nothing illegal about it.
Paul Allen came up with the name Micro Soft. Bill changed it into Microsoft a few years later.
Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard after two years, his stated reason being "There was nothing else I could learn there". Ten years later, he was a millionaire. Five years after that, he was a billionaire. There was a whole lot of self-confidence going on there!
No. Clinton wasn't even born until some 80 years later.
Bill doesn't have time to be in a relationship with someone, and I don't think that his manager would allow it.
No, there is no extra fee charged by Sprint to pay your bill online. Online bill pay has become very popular in recent years, and is a convenient, quick and secure way to pay bills at less cost to the consumer.
he made an acount were he documented his money and then he gained intrest then 500 years later he had billions and made Microsoft
What similarities do the UDHR and the US bill of right and the later amendments have
later