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Old 08-07-2004, 02:39 AM
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Address 1301 McKinney Avenue, Suite 3710

Houston
TX
USA 77010
Phone  866-458-7684
Fair share  
Electronic Payment :
Paper Check :
 6%
Late Fees  
Interest rate  12%
Re age  
Acceptable Payment  1% of balance or $20. 00
Account Numbers  10 digits beginning with 00
Notes  THEY DO NOT ACCEPT RS PAYMENTS. They vary on re- aging accnts., but they do not pull accnts from collection agencies. They continue late fees and o/ l fees. * Some of these accounts were sold to Bank One - First USA. Clients have been notified and given updated account number. If a client's account was accepted by Citibank, Bank One will recognize and honor the benefits. If a client was not accepted by Citibank, Bank One will then request a new proposal sent to them.
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