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Default CHASE FINANCIAL CORP #0704
Aliases  TEXAS COMMERCE BANK
Address 538 Spruce Street Suite 212-214

Scranton
PA
USA 18503
Phone  (570) 347-3361
Fair share  
Electronic Payment :
Paper Check :
 10%
Late Fees  
Interest rate  %
Re age  After 3 payments
Acceptable Payment  100% of original payment
Account Numbers  12 digits beginning with 98 and 99 13 digits beginning with 98 and 99 14 digits beginning with 2000, 98, 98920, 99 and 990110 15 digits beginning with 98 and 99 TEXAS COMMERCE BANK
Notes  They do not accept electronic payments. They do not lower APR, nor do they waive late fees or o/ l fees.
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