Quote Originally Posted by Oxforddan View Post
Your customer DEFAULTED on their agreement. Even if they end up paying, they still did not pay on the agreed terms since they bounced a payment. The idea that because they are paying now makes them not a default is crazy. If a merchant stops on the first payment but 3 years later pays in full, that is still a default. With that being said you seem to know a lot about the law. Maybe you would do better in that line of work. Clearly this isn't for you.
What is this consistent desire for us to change our line of work? Threatened we cannot possibly be right because that’s what you are used to? Literally just defined the word “default” for you and you still dont understand “stop payment” does not mean “default”. Not in any literary sense, and not in law.