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Old 07-29-2004, 06:23 AM
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Default AUGUST MAX WOMAN - GE CAPITAL
Aliases  General Electric Company
Address 3135 Easton Turnpike,
Fairfield

Connecticut
USA 06828-0001
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Fair share  
Electronic Payment :
7%
Paper Check :
 
Late Fees  
Interest rate  %
Re age  The company re ages the accounts only after 3 payments are completed.
Acceptable Payment  The debtor has to pay 2.5% of the balance or $10 whichever is higher to avail the benefit of debt settlement.
Account Numbers  The account numbers of the company comprise of 16 digits beginning with 60022 and 60089
Notes  Once a client\'s proposal is accepted, they will reduce the Finance Charge by 25%, but will not lower the APR. They will also re- age an account once three payments have been received on an accepted proposal. * They will not re- age the account if the account is less than nine months old. They do not accept faxes unless they personally request it. These accounts are not set up to accept payments electronically. The proposals are only accepted through electronic medium. They contribute 7% fair share deduct on payment & proposal sent by RPS and paper.
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