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Old 07-18-2004, 12:40 AM
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Default COMPAQ - HRS USA
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Address 4347 Orangewood Ave

Fort Myers
FL
USA 33901
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Interest rate  The interest charged by the company is 9%
Re age  Only after 3 payments are made the company re-ages the accounts of the debtors.
Acceptable Payment  2.25% of balance or $10.0 is the minimum acceptable payment to be done by the debtor.
Account Numbers  Account numbers of the company comprise of 16 digits beginning with 708
Notes  he required proposed percentage before 1st January 2004 was 2% of balance,or minimum $10 whichever is higher and the required proposed percentage after 1st January 2004 is 2.25% of balance or minimum $10 whichever is higher.The annual percentage rate after 1st April 2000 is reduced to 9%.Before 1st April the annual percentage rate was reduced to 6%. HRS will only contribute to Fair Share on counseling firms that are accredited.
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