PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY. By accessing or using the Shermeta Law Group, PLLC (“Shermeta”) Online Payment Service (“the Service”) you agree to be bound by all applicable Terms of Use set forth hereunder. If you do not agree to be bound by the Terms of Use please immediately exit the Service now. Additionally, you have the right to dispute your account or request verification of the debt associated with your account pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and certain state laws. If you dispute this debt or any portion thereof or if you wish to request verification, then please exit the Service and contact Shermeta’s office as provided by www.shermeta.com.
This communication is from a debt collector. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
By continuing to access or use the Service you hereby certify and affirm that (i) you are authorized to make payment related to the account, (ii) you are voluntarily submitting payment on the account, (iii) you do not dispute the amount of the payment you are making, (iv) you are not represented by an attorney or your attorney is aware of your payment or use of the Service, (v) your account has not been discharged in bankruptcy (vi) you are not a petitioner in any pending bankruptcy proceeding, and (vii) you are not an active duty member off the armed forces subject to the protections of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
You agree and acknowledge that payments made on this website are voluntary and your use of the Service is voluntary. By accessing and using the Service, you understand and agree that your submission of personal data to create and submit a payment transaction is voluntary. In no event shall partial payments made to your account via the Service constitute “settlement in full” or “payment in full.” In no event shall unscheduled payments constitute an agreement by Shermeta or your creditor to accept reoccurring payments or to cease collection activities already in place on your account, unless a payment plan has been negotiated and agreed upon in writing by you and Shermeta.
Shermeta shall have no liability for a payment not posting to your account due to your failure to correctly enter (i) your account number, (ii) your payment information, or (iii) your personal information. Shermeta shall have no liability if payment is refused or declined by your bank for any reason whatsoever. If your bank declines payment, Shermeta is under no obligation to bring that fact to your attention. It is your responsibility to check with your bank to confirm that payment has been made from your account.
Shermeta shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use, inability to use, or the results of use of this site, any websites linked to this site, or the materials or information contained at any or all such sites, whether based on warranty, contract, tort or any other legal theory and whether or not advised of the possibility of such damages.
CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC WITHDRAWAL: You authorize Shermeta or its agent to draw a check or draft or initiate an automated clearing house (ACH) or depository transfer check (DTC) debit in your name to the financial account you specify in the amount you request payable to Shermeta or its agent, in the amount of the transaction. If the debit amount you request exceeds the outstanding balance on your account Shermeta may reduce that debit amount to equal the outstanding balance.
CHARGES/FEES: When you authorize an Electronic Payment, your bank may assess its customary per-check or item-handling charge, if any. Your bank may also assess its customary charge for any dishonored check or draft. You are responsible for all assessed bank fees.
CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION: You consent to receive a one-time confirmation of your Electronic Payment electronically to the e-mail address provided to Shermeta during the payment process. Shermeta reserves the right to send a written transaction confirmation via mail.
This communication is from a debt collector. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.