If the payments are not suitable in size to the creditor, then yes. This commonly happens with medical bills. Hospitals and clinics are not required to extend the courtesy of credit to anyone. Payment in full tends to be the policy. If you owe thousands and are only paying a small amount (like 50 every month) they will send it to collections.
Yes, an account can still be sent to collections even if you are making monthly payments. If the payments are not meeting the agreed terms or if the creditor believes the account is at risk of defaulting, they may send it to collections to recover the debt. It's important to communicate with your creditor and try to negotiate a manageable payment plan to avoid the account being sent to collections.
If the bill collector refused the payment, you can inform them that you made the payment to the original company and request that they update your account accordingly. Keep documentation of the payment made to the original company in case any disputes arise. It's important to communicate clearly with both parties to ensure your payment is properly accounted for and reflected in your records.
technicaly it is illegal as it is a fake id but u wont be sent to jail or anything -- '''It is not illegal to make a Facebook account on a Fictional character. However, if you use pictures or information on a real person that are copyrighted, it is illegal.''' '''It's possible that is it illegal to make a fake facebook account on a real person. Say, making a facebook account that has your information but someone else's name.'''No, but its not a good idea. It really depends on what your doing. If your trying to bully someone, then you could be arrested on the extent of what you and you will get your account deleted. If your just making one to add random people, well that's just dumb. But if your just making one to play games, then that's fine.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that protects consumers from abusive or harassing debt collection practices. It sets guidelines for how debt collectors can communicate with consumers and prohibits practices such as making false statements or threats.
Knights were typically exempt from certain taxes in medieval times, like the common land and poll taxes, due to their noble status and military service. However, they often had other financial obligations to their lords, such as providing military service or making monetary payments for land use.
Yes, in most cases child support payments are still required even if the child is a runaway. Child support is based on the non-custodial parent's responsibility to financially support their child, regardless of the child's current living situation. It is important to continue making payments according to the court order until legal arrangements are modified.
Personally speaking, it is better to settle with a collection agency rather than making monthly payments. Theres only one ceveat....you must pay the collection agency in full. Example, lets say you owe $1000 to a credit card company. A collection agency will say, pay $600 NOW and this will settle the balance. So, if you dont have $600, its a 'catch-22'. You are better off making the monthly payments until the $1000 is paid.
You should not be sent to collections if you are making monthly payments. Some companies have their own "polocies" on how much your payment needs to be in order to keep from collections but the law says that you can pay what ever you want as long as you don't sign a payment contract.
Not if you are making your payments.
If you fail to pay the mechanic for services then they can put a lien on your car and this has nothing to do with you making the monthly payments on time.
Because they don't. It is a lot of agency's policies.
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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.
YES! Unfortunate, but true. If the company has had your file for the max time, even if you are making payments, they can still send it to collections. I know this from several past experiences. I would tell them that I will pay $5 a month and you have to take it. Yes, they have to accept the money, but if the payment plan isn't good enough for them they will send your records to a collectionsl PLEASE NOTE, this may vary from state to state, so don't take this as a for sure, but I know of several states that do this.
nothing you can do without a title in your name
ACH ( Automated Clearing House) payments are electronic payments from one account to another. Some tips on making it work are gather your information, make a list of all your bills, set up the CAH payments you want, record the ACH transactions and the dates they will be deducted. Check and balance the account monthly to make sure the right amounts have been deducted at the right time.
Amortization is just another name for the monthly payments you will be making. It is not a type of loan.
By preparing Receipts & Payments Account, Income and Expenditure Account and a Balance sheet.