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Hey guys, I have a dilemma.

 

I have been in rehab for the last five months. I am in a program where the rehab company withdraw the money directly from my checking account.

I have notice that for the last two months, they have not made any withdrawal.

If I contact the rehab company and tell them of the error, do you think that they will demand that I start rehab over again? The first three payment were taken-out, no problems?

My payments are $270.00 per month. The balance in the account for the last three months is $998.00 so I know its not a funding issue.

Any suggestion?


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Unfortunately the clock would already be reset. The first month they could have done an adjustment on a secondary transmission tape, but not two months. Even though it may be a CA error, it could also be your bank and part of the concept of rehab is prove that you can make payments on time. Part of the responsiblity does shift to your shoulders. I would say call them, but from my experience, you will have to start over again.

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