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Electronic Payment :
5%
Paper Check :
 
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Interest rate  6% is the prevailing interest rate of the company.
Re age  After 3 payments only re-ageing of accounts is done by the company.
Acceptable Payment  Higher of 2% of balance or $10. 00 is the minimum acceptable amount to be paid by the customer.
Account Numbers  Account numbers of the company comprise of 16 digits beginning with 585637322
Notes  The company contributes 5% of the fair share if payment is received through paper check.The annual percentage rate will be reduced to 6% if the proposal is accepted after 10th October 2000 on the other hand if the proposal is accepted before 10th October 2000 the annual percentage rate will be reduced to 0%. The company also pull accounts from collection agencies as well as re-age accounts once every five years.The accounts are the updated accounts from First Consumer National Bank-Crate & Barrel.
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