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Topic Title: Charges accumulate while in dispute


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Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:09 am      



I have been trying to resolve a past due accumulated interest charge. The balance is growing and I am unable to pay it at this time. How can I stop the accumulation of fees while this is in dispute?



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Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:23 pm      



File BK, because you know that they don't deserve to charge you a fee to pay the people who have to call your lazy but every month to remind you to pay your bill right? :lol:



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Fri Aug 20, 2004 1:06 am      



me wrote:
File BK, because you know that they don't deserve to charge you a fee to pay the people who have to call your lazy but every month to remind you to pay your bill right? :lol:


Why must you (me) take it upon yourself to pass judgement on others? From the comments you make on what people post here says a great deal about you. Try to look at yourself and judge how you come across. It seems that you should "burn your bridges behind you" if you treat people like this often.

Be thankful for your right of free speech. Without it, I dare say, the garbage you write would not be tolerated here!

Christy (Another person Household f**ked over) :x



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Tue Oct 05, 2004 7:11 am      



I regret to say that bankruptcy may be in your future. We tried to dispute a charge that they laid on us and it resulted in them taking the van. They made the mistake I told them I was not going to pay them a 2,000 dollar penalty and they said you do not pay we take the van and they did. By the time it was all over we had found our selves going to court. Not against House hold :twisted: but to restart our lives from ground zero.

As to me the guest you have no clue or you are a member of the House hold family. Chalk another one up to House Hold.
:twisted:


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