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Old 08-21-2004, 07:11 AM
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Default COTTON MILLS CLOTHIERS - SHOPPERS CHARGE
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Fair share  
Electronic Payment :
8%
Paper Check :
 
Late Fees  
Interest rate  0%
Re age  After 3 payments are made on an accepted proposal the accounts are re-aged.
Acceptable Payment  50% of original payment is the minimum acceptable payment to be done by the customer.
Account Numbers  The company maintains account numbers in 16 digits beginning with 513001
Notes  The company do not contribute to Fair Share if payment is received through Paper Check. They also vary on pulling accounts from collection agencies.
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