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    You could let her know you will be using her email as proof of non payment and that you will be consulting with a collection agency regarding her refusal to pay. You could send a registered letter to this effect. Sometimes people just need a little reminder that they need to uphold the terms of their signed agreements. Just a thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimi View Post
    You could let her know you will be using her email as proof of non payment and that you will be consulting with a collection agency regarding her refusal to pay. You could send a registered letter to this effect. Sometimes people just need a little reminder that they need to uphold the terms of their signed agreements. Just a thought
    I agree... this is what I'd do. Make it look like you've consulted credit bureau assistance, or legal assistance. Might scare them into paying.

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