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Aliases  ALLIED BUSINESS SERVICE
Address Allied Account Services Inc.
422 Bedford Avenue
Bellmore,

NY
USA 11710
Phone  (516) 783-9500
(516) 783-4059 (Fax)
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Acceptable Payment  The debtor has to pay 100% of the original amount.
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Notes  No benefits are offered to the debtors or to the debt negotiating agencies. People are made to pay 100% of the balance and 100% of the monthly payments.
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Sub: #2 Settle and Update old Account
Replied on 01-08-2008, 01:01 PM
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I am contacting your office to update my address and personal information:

Social Security: 065-**-****

Debt owed to: Boricua College, Brooklyn

Old Address:

New Address:

Please give me a response at your earliest convenience, so I can continue to pay this debt.

Thank you. LMC

Personal info removed for your safety - Mike




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