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Old 04-26-2007, 11:16 PM
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I thought I was bad off owing $500! Well, Yankee if this puts your mind at ease any, fearing the same thing as you, I just did (first ever) free annual credit report yesterday, and it made no mention of it (came back perfect yes!!) and since we have had the same issue for the same amount of time, it might be a good idea if we keep each other updated on this

Havent heard of anything with a collection agency, the last email made a threat of it, however as mentioned all further attempt at contact has been fruitless with them.

Here is the last I heard from them on Jan 24

I sent around 15 emails after this email to them with no return...

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Hello,



Your account still remains past due. Please call in immediately to arrange a payment on your account.

I am here to help you resolve this matter.

Please understand that all negative accounts that remain unpaid are going to be sent to a 3rd collection agency. There is also no guideline as to when they will be sent off. Please understand that we do wish to work with you on this but if no arrangement is made to pay, your account will not escape this action.

Your account will be sent to a third party agency if you fail to contact me and arrange payment on this debt.

CALL 1.866.775.3345 (TOLL FREE)

IF YOU HAVE SENT A PAYMENT, PLEASE CALL IN TO LET US KNOW IMMEDIATELY WITH THE TRACKING NUMBER IN YOUR RECEIPT TO SAVE YOUR ACCOUNT. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY CONTACTED US AND AS WELL GAVE US THE TRACKING NUMBER YOU MAY IGNORE THIS EMAIL.

For your information the methods of payments that we accept are as follows:

1.Certified Check or Money Order made payable to NT Services. NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE.

It is highly recommended that you send your payment through Priority Mail. This will ensure your payment arrives, without potentially getting lost in the mail, and thus causing you to pay twice. As well, Neteller will pay the Priority Post mail fee, that you may simply deduct from the total balance you owe.
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