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Old 09-05-2004, 02:41 PM
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Default CATHERINES - CITIBANK
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Address P.O. Box 17,

Mill Valley
CA
USA 94942
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Interest rate  9.99% is the prevailing interest of the company.
Re age  After 3 payments only on an accepted proposal the accounts of the debtor is re-aged.
Acceptable Payment  2% of balance or $20. 00 is the minimum acceptable payment to be done by the debtor.
Account Numbers  Account numbers of 16 digits beginning with 6011661 are maintained by the company.
Notes  These accounts were originally with Hurley State Bank. Citibank took over Hurley state Bank in December 2001.If the proposals are accepted before 17th February,2000 then the annual percentage rate was reduced to 8%.Again if the proposals accepted between 17th February,2000 and 20th August 2003,annual percentage rate was reduced to 12.99%.On the other hand if the proposals are accepted after 20th August 2003, annual percentage rate is reduced to 9.99%.
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