Legal Question in Consumer Law in Washington
Cell phone company refused to accept full payment
What can you do if a company refuses to take your full payment on your account? The account has never been in default and has always been paid in full. Can they refuse a full payment upon the account?
Asked on 10/23/07, 7:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Elizabeth Powell
ELizabeth Powell PS Inc
Re: Cell phone company refused to accept full payment
Why would they refuse payment? Are you trying in the check memo line to claim payment in full and they think you are attempting to get out of a contract that has not yet expired?
When businesses behave oddly, write to them. It is tougher for them to ignore certified mail.
But your question is missing some essential information, perhaps.
Hope this helps. Elizabeth Powell
Answered on 10/23/07, 8:40 pm
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