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Question: We owe a nursing care facility 10,000 dollars. I have been sending them 20.00a month. I received a letter from them with a check for the payments I made. They are refusing my payments because they are saying the payments are too low. This is all I can afford to send. Are they legally allowed to refuse these payments? Thank You
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For complaints on unfair business practices and other related issues, please contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Office. They can be reached online or at 602-542-5025 (Phoenix) or 520-628-6530 (Tucson). For general information on debts and consumer issues please see the section on this website titled “Consumer Issues/Bankruptcy”.
Debt issues can be very complicated; thus, detailed legal advice may be needed. For legal aid options that may be available, please visit our website.
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We owe a nursing care facility 10,000 dollars. I have been sending them 20.00a month. I received a letter from them with a check for the payments I made. They are refusing my payments because they are saying the payments are too low. This is all I can afford to send. Are they legally allowed to refuse these payments? Thank You
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