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Billing statute question

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twocats

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas

This question doesn't seem to fit with anything here yet. We bought a generator online from a company that only accepts online CC's. There is no physical B&M store that we know of. This was 6 months ago and we did receive the generator. We have not been billed. My husband called the company 2 months ago and reminded them about the debt and asked them to bill us. Got our 2nd CC bill today since that call. Still no billing for the generator.

I found something about a statute of limitation on debt in Texas, it said the statute is 4 years from the date the debt accrues. But if it isn't billed yet, I assume it can't accrue....are we going to wait all of our lives for this company to get their billing in order?

Thank you for any help.
 
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JETX

Senior Member
twocats said:
are we going to wait all of our lives for this company to get their billing in order?
Nope. Just 3 years and 10 months longer... then the debt becomes unenforceable if they sue.
 

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