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  2. How to write a letter of explanation for a mortgage - AOL

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    Write honestly: It’s crucial to be transparent. All of the information you provide should be factual and correct. It’s also important that all dates or dollar figures included in your letter ...

  3. Goodwill letters: How to get late payments removed from your ...

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    A goodwill letter is a formal letter to a creditor or lender, such as a bank or credit card company, to request forgiveness for a late payment or other negative item on your credit report. In the ...

  4. Warrant of payment - Wikipedia

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    Finance. In financial transactions, a warrant is a written order by one person that instructs or authorises another person to pay a specified recipient a specific amount of money or supply goods at a specific date. [1] A warrant may or may not be negotiable and may be a bearer instrument that authorises payment to the warrant holder on demand ...

  5. 4 Tips to Minimize Damage After a Late Payment - AOL

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    1. Settle your account quickly. The sooner you pay a past-due amount, the better your chances of squeaking by without any late fees or rate penalties. Creditors can’t report a delinquency to the ...

  6. Clear an outstanding balance on an inactive account - AOL Help

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    11955 Democracy Dr. Dept. # 5627. Reston VA 20190-5662. Contact customer service. Once you've sent us this information, contact AOL customer service within 5-7 business days to confirm we've received your payment. Learn how you can clear an outstanding balance for a deleted, canceled, or inactive AOL account.

  7. Invoice - Wikipedia

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    The typical format of an invoice starts with a header prominently featuring the term "Invoice". This is usually followed by information needed to establish the context of the transactions such as the name, address, and contact information of the parties involved (e.g. buyer and seller) and important dates such as when payment must be received.