Someone who doesn't get paid for their services is often referred to as a volunteer. Volunteers offer their time and skills for free, typically to support a cause, organization, or community. In some contexts, they may also be called unpaid workers or contributors.
Fee
well-paid
A "Chauffeur"
A chauffeur
call them...mabey?
The debit side would be money that you owed and paid out for a service. They credit side is money that was paid to you by someone that owed you for services or products.
It depends on the attorney, the experience, and how much someone is willing to pay for his services.
Typically when mail and utility services have been cancelled. Or not paid/ picked up.
Yes, but you dont have to report it, and doesnt give taxes back. The taxes are called ITBIS and are paid indirectly when you buy product and services.
he doesnt get paid by the hour, he gets paid by the gig
certainly NOT, IF you AND the bank agree that it is paid in full. It appears the bank doesnt agree with that part. Call a local attorney for state specific advice.
A direct payment. Claim Submission. The Physician office will submit a "claim" to the insurance company in order to be paid for the services rendered.