Remember when you received your enlistment bonus? Well, when you transfer from the Guard to the Reserve or vice or versa, you pay back the bonus cause you did not fulfill your contract. Mypay will automatically deduct an amount to pay down that balance. I'm in the middle of it right now.
Typically you'll receive the second half after your 3 year enlistment anniversary.
I think it was 3 months
Yes, unfortunately a negotiated settlement does not legally satisfy a debt. I would recommend that you request a letter from the creditor stating that the debt has been satisfied and make sure to submit that to the 3 credit bureaus as proof of fulfillment of collection. that is right, i settled a debt and they still have the balance on my credit report. I called the collectors (citi bank) and they told me i can go and dispute it
On your 3-year anniversary from the date of enlistment. P.S. the quick ship is only an add-on of $5,000 to whatever your enlistment bonus amount is.
We hvae about $3,000,000,000,000 or $3 Trillion in debt =[
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3 three months after bull run it increased to 2 two years
The ISBN of Debt of Bones is 0-575-07256-3.
(1) Symmetrical balance (2) Asymmetrical balance (3) Radial balance
It is considered a Recourse loan as the account holder are still responsible for any outstanding balance when the account is closed which has not been challenged for unauthorized use and such. However, the account holder is only liable for the balance as long as the Statute of Limitations (Which varies by region (In the US, from 3-15 years by state from last non-institutional transaction)) remains in effect.
payable. recievable, cancellation
RE-3P on a DD214 usually means that a service member was discharged due to a physical disability and is only eligible for re-enlistment if a medical waiver is granted. This code is specific to the individual and the circumstances of their discharge. It is recommended to consult with a military personnel office for more information on re-enlistment eligibility.