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Old 07-10-2004, 03:33 AM
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Default BEST RECEPTION - CITIBANK
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Interest rate  9.99%
Re age  The company re ages the accounts only after 3 payments are completed.
Acceptable Payment  The debtor has to pay 2% of the balance or $20 whichever is higher to avail the benefit of debt settlement.
Account Numbers  The account numbers of the company comprise of 16 digits beginning with 6011729
Notes  Though the accounts of the company were originally with Hurley State Bank, it is now with Citibank after it took over the former in the December of 2001. APR has been reduced to 9.99% for proposals accepted after 20th August, 2003. APR has been reduced to 12.99% for proposals accepted between 17th February, 2000 and 20th August, 2003 and for proposals received before 17th February, 2000 the APR has been reduced to 8%.
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