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Re: Rubber checksFrom: rchudacoff (rchudacoff@mylinuxisp.com)Fri Oct 29 08:21:53 2004
However nothing bad occurs if these patients are reported to a collection agency nor if you get a judgement against them...unless you place a lien against their home. Then you have to wait until they want to sell. A negative credit report from a hospital or physician's office does not negatively effect a credit rating. We do not accept checks. Period. Cash, credit cards or money orders. Richard Chudacoff, MD
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> Service charge of $25.
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