Stacy
Hammond,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, July 07, 2006
If you call and ask for a copy of you contract, one will be sent to you, I do this all the time, it's very simple to operate a xerox machine. You are not obligated to the $100 per year, that is completely optional. Your account will simply be inactive until the renewal is paid, and it does not accrue. During this inactive status you are able to make price requests and use the catalogs. The only thing you cannot do is make purchases until the renewal is paid. I cannot comment too much on the payments as I do not know your member number and cannot look at your account. Noone's payment is $50 unless there is an agreement made with the accountant because of extinuating circumstances. Therefore you are not making a full payment. If you had your payment reduced, then you would need to call, and we could tell you exactly why your account went to collections. If you were already in collections, we are not authorized to take payments unless it is the full amount owed. You account is sent to collections when we do not receive a payment for four months. After that time, your account is property of Sterling and King. If you do not use the service, of course you are not saving money. You signed a contract that bound you to a financial obligation. If you could not meet this obligation, you should not have signed. You initialed next to a statement that reads "I/we agree that I/we were not in any manner "high pressured" or coerced by Midwest Savers to purchase said membership and further attest that this purchase presents no undue financial burden." When you recieve a copy of your contract, please read it carefully. Everything is thouroughly explained, and if you need clarification we'll be happy to help you.