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∙ 19y agoThe one in POSSESSION is responsible.
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∙ 19y agoElectric charges, such as electrons and protons, are responsible for carrying electrical current. In conductors, the movement of charges creates an electric current which can be harnessed for various applications.
If you get the account current. Call the lender and ask. They will be the final answer on the subject.
No, it is probably not too late. It certainly will help your credit either way. Call them immediately. Do not allow it to be repossessed if at all possible.
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There are a couple different disadvantages of using a current account. They include the fact that some banks will impose service charges on them, and the fact that they do not earn interest on money in one.
There are a couple different disadvantages of using a current account. They include the fact that some banks will impose service charges on them, and the fact that they do not earn interest on money in one.
yes it will.
The net movement of electric charges in a single direction is called electric current. This current flows through a conductor, such as a wire, and is responsible for carrying electrical energy from one place to another. It is measured in Amperes (A).
Anyone who is running a business or wishes to open an account that would involve high number of transactions can open a current account. Current Accounts usually involve higher charges & fees because of the extra services you receive. Those services are usually not available for regular savings account. Also, the money in your checking account does not earn any interest.
Most lienholders will allow you to bring your account current and get your vehicle back - but only after you pay the fee for the repossession and you may also have to pay the repossession company for storage.
The flow of electric charges is current.
You have none, except to get your payment account current. Remember, you DO NOT OWN the ATV's until you have paid them off in full. The lender owns them.