Is there a grace period?

My first bill was nearly $420 bucks! Is there a grace period at all to pay in payments???

If you can't pay your bill, you need to contact Verizon's financial services right away to discuss your options.  Financial Services may be able to work out a payment plan with you.  There is no automatic grace period, your bill is due on the date on the statement in full unless you make other arrangments with Verizon.

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  • IS THERE A GRACE PERIOD ON LATE PAYMENT

    my bill is due next sunday but i'm not going to have the money for the bill until that friday [5 days after the due date]. is there any grace period for payment? i've made all my payments on time since i've started my own verizon bill.

    Thanks, SuzyQ, for your reply.
    Hello jferron,
    I recommend you make a payment arrangement. If you are able to make your payment within 12 days after the payment due date you can simply dial #PMT from your device and make the arrangement through our automatic service. Please note that you are subject to a $5 late fee if any pass due balance is greater than $5. I’m sure you’ll find this information helpful.
    Thanks,
    DaisyP_VZW
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  • Is there a grace period for apple email address?

    Hey guys I was wondering if there was a grace period for apple email address yourname@'insert apple domain name'.com once you deactivate or delete it before it can be used again?
    for example with phone numbers for certain companies it takes 2yrs once the number is disconnected for it to be available to be used again.
    Which leads into why i'm asking this, as the reason for this is I had an apple ID/email address that i used when working for an apple reseller a few years ago and when i left i was asked to delete it. which i did but i would like to use the yourname part of it again with @icloud.com but its saying the email address is already in use.
    Now i know what you might say that someone else could be using in but thats is very unlikely as i have a very unique name plus i also know that apple in their infinite wisdom kept all address ending in @me.com and @apple.com active in the icloud change over to allow association between @me.com accounts and @icloud.com accounts and i believe the later is the cause of my fustration.
    If there is no grace period is there anyway to prove that i was [email protected] and delete that record so that i can setup [email protected] as the apple ID in question are different?

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  • Is there a grace period where I can re-download songs?

    I've had a computer malfunction and had to reload (from backup) my entire music library. Unfortunately, songs that I purchased from the iTunes Store last week were not in my backup. Is there a way I can re-download songs I previously purchased? It's the same computer and account...

    No, sorry, there is no "grace period". Under normal circumstances, you get only one download per purchase. But you can contact the iTunes Store customer service department through the form linked from their web page and explain your situation. They may be willing to grant an exception.
    Good luck.

  • Is there a 'grace period" after a demo expire?

    I'm struggling with some unexpected problems in purchasing iWork 09 after using a demo. I wonder if someone knows from experience what will happen if I register my purchase , for instance, 30 days after the demo has expired. Specifically, will I be able to open my old work, resume where I left off and such? I realize that I can still see my old work, but the phrase "cannot save" and such is worrisome. (I have tried to purchase the download, but it seems that Apple will NOT let a family pack be sold by download, and since I live in Mexico, the arrival of the physical disks will take some time--more than my 3 more days of demo allows.)

    I understand the rules about using a demo after 30 days. But no one addresses what I delayed purchase could mean--If I am unable to find a copy to purchase here in Mexico until, let's say, Day 40, will I be able, on DAY 41 to resume working on my old documents? Sure, I do understand that the interim period is gone for document amendments and such, but..... (Maybe if you would read the whole question more completely, you would not be so wrong in your interpretations.)

  • Grace period for iTunes Plus?

    In the past couple of months (as recently as five days ago), I've purchased some non-Plus iTunes albums. Now, several of them are being offered as Plus upgrades to me.
    Is there any grace period for newly purchased items, or do I just need to swallow a $3-or DRM penalty for buying something on its release date?

    at least be pointed to some documentation about this
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1711
    "Can I upgrade previously purchased music to iTunes Plus?
    Yes. Any available upgrades will be shown on the Upgrade to iTunes Plus page. You can upgrade all of your items at once by using the Buy All button. This replaces all eligible previous purchases with iTunes Plus versions of the same items. You can also choose to make individual upgrades by clicking the Buy button to the right of each item. Song upgrades are available for 0.30 USD, video upgrades for 0.60 USD, and albums for 30 percent of the album price. The counter to the right of the "Upgrade to iTunes Plus" link in the Quick Links box will indicate when additional eligible content become available."

  • [locked] Will there be a grace period for CS5?

    Hi.
    I don't like this question about the new Creative Suite and when it will finally be released. But I've a question about the grace periods Abobe offered the last times after their release announcements. Will there be one for CS5 too?
    Best regards

    Rick,
    Can you please expound on exactly what is meant by the "grace period"? Are you referring to the duration of a trial? Or possibly a certain length of time one is able to upgrade at a reduced price/
    The "grace period," that I was referring to is the purchase of, in this case, CS4, just prior to the release of CS5. Historically, with a smallish window in time, where the newer upgrade is offered free to those who qualify. IIRC, that window has been about 30 days, prior to the official release of the newer version. Many software companies do similar. That is what I was referring to, and assumed that the OP was, as well.
    Now, Adobe has done "pre-sells" for some programs, so I do not know how this might affect things. Again, only the product marketing folk can definitively comment. Mine are just speculation, based on decades of using Adobe products. Still, I do not recall having ever purchased an upgrade, within the time frame to get the new one free. I usually upgrade much earlier, and just use the new program. When a newer one comes out, I study it, and then decide if I really need that.
    Hope that this clears up, where I was coming from,
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  • Why was I told there is a 7 day grace period??? and now i have a late fee

    I was told that the bill is actually 'due' 7 days after the due date. (i.e. a 7 day grace period from date on bill) and now I have a late fee. This is ridiculous! I paid before the 7 days and now I have a late fee, frustrated.

    What is the point of a "due date" if the bill isn't "due" until 7 days after the due date? Your "grace" period is the time from when you get your bill until the "due date". For me, that is normally 20 or so days. To me at least, a due date is pretty self explanatory. Just pay the late fee and learn from your mistake.

  • The grace period for the Remote Desktop Session Host server has expired

    <p>I'm running Windows Server 2012, we only have 1 server and it's a DC.  I'm trying to RD to the server from my Windows 7 laptop. It was working fine on Friday but when I came in on Monday I got message saying that 'The remote session was disconnnected
    because there are no Remote Desktop License Servers available to provide a license'
    So after a bit of digging I found out my 'grace period' had expired, so ordered a new license which I got today, installed this all ok but still i cannot connect via RD I get the same message....went into the RD License Diagnoser and it said the problem
    was as follows
    'The grace period for the Remote Desktop Session Host server has expired, but the RD Session Host server has not been configured with any license servers. Connections to the RD Session Host server will be denied unless a license server is configured for
    the RD Session Host server.'
    Suggested Resolution as follows
    Configure a license server for the Remote Desktop Session Host server. If you have an existing license server, specify that license server for the RD Session Host Server. Otherwise, install RD Licensing on a computer on your network and Configure RD Session
    Host Server to use it.'
    I cannot figure out how to do this as I cannot find the RD Session Host Server tool. 
    Can any of you lovely people help me please

    Hello,
    Best option would be to assign the license server by using AD GPO. Youl will need to configure the following:
    Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Licensing
    and define the settings for:
    Use the specified Remote Desktop License Server
    Set the Remote Desktop Licensing mode
    Then assign the policy tho your server.
    regards Robert Maijen

  • My Media Encoder CC grace period ran out - now stuck

    Hey there forum-goers,
    So my grace period for using Adobe Media Encoder CC expired some time recently while I was out of action due to illness. Upon trying to open the program it informs me I need a CC subscription - however I only need use of the program for about two to four days (holiday weekend, after all so may not have time). The caveat is a single month subscription is $75!!! Is there no other way to use this single program without forking over this insane amount? I have no need for anything else that comes in this "awesome package".
    While speaking on the phone with an sales agent I was told I need the full plan to be able to access the Media Encoder CC, and they offered no alternatives or suggestions - sales being sales.
    I did try my Media Encoder CS6 for the task but it doesn't have the quicktime formats I need, which is why I went and used M.E.CC in the first place.
    I also asked for a brief extension to the trial but was told a big fat NO, which is unsurprising. Adobe gotta eat, after all.
    So here I am asking for help from the community, because community is what I believe in and I'm sure someone has been in this or a similar boat before.

    Are you sure that is media encoder CC though - because I tried the Media Encoder CS6 and it didn't have quicktime as an option, and downloading plugins and whatnot didn't seem to work. However I already have profiles and everything set up with Media Encoder CC so that is the one I need. If that is confirmed then surely 20 is far more manageable than 75.

  • Line Item Grace Periods  Vs Min Days in Arrears(Acct)

    Hi All,
    While configuring Dunning @ FBMP, there are two fields which serve almost the same purpose. They are,
    Min. Days in arrears (acct)......If we give say here 3 days, then 3 days will be added to the due date for determining whether dunning can be generated for an open invoice.
    Line Item grace periods...........If we give say here 3 days, then 3 days will be added to the due date for determining whether dunning can be generated for an open invoice.
    It is observed that if you put equivalent or less than the number of days in Min Days in Arrears field as compared to the number of days entered against Line Item field, then no dunning will be generated.
    On the other hand if you put more no of days aginst Min days in arreas field as compared to the no of days put against Line item grace periods field, then the dunning will be generated on the invoice date plus no of days mentioned in Min days in arrears field.
    Could any body throw some light on why this happens. More specifically:
    1. What is the basic difference between these two fields and their significance for Dunning. I am pretty clear about the meaning of  Min days in arreas filed, but not about the other field's significance.
    2. Why the system behaves in the fashion that I have described above for different combinations of figures entered in these two fields.
    The brief scenario is as below for easy reference:
    Details    Min Days in Arr   Line item gr Pd   Dunning Possible
    Days            3                       3                    Not Possible
    Days            3                       2                    Possible
    Days            2                       3                    Not Possible
    Please throw some light on this.
    Regards
    Sudhakar
    But it is observed that,

    Hello,
    Do not leave grace period blank or less than days in          
    arrears if you do not want to include items in dunning level "0" in your
    dunning notice.                                                                               
    As per the documentation, the number of grace days (line item) and   
    days in arrears (first dunning level) you enter will normally be        
    identical. So if your days in arrears for level 1 is 14, you should also
    indicate grace days of 14.  Otherwise, if you leave the grace days      
    blank or less than 14, the system will include also items in arrears    
    earlier than 14 days (level 1). 
    As per online documentation:                                                                               
    Grace period shorter than days in arrears                                                                               
    In this case there may be items which are overdue but which do not      
    reach a certain dunning level due to the days in arrears. Although      
    these items are printed out, they receive the dunning level zero.       
    These items alone cannot trigger a dunning notice.                                                                               
    Regards,
    Renan

  • Line item grace periods vs Days in arrears

    hi consultant,
    in dunning procedure, we can see line item grace periods. if click the dunning levels button, can see the days in arrears at each dunning level.
    what is the difference between Line item grace periods and Days in arrears? i think line item grace periods is after this grace period then only due to start dunning run and count the number of days until it gets dun. correct? what about days in arrears?
    thanks

    Hello,
    Do not leave grace period blank or less than days in          
    arrears if you do not want to include items in dunning level "0" in your
    dunning notice.                                                                               
    As per the documentation, the number of grace days (line item) and   
    days in arrears (first dunning level) you enter will normally be        
    identical. So if your days in arrears for level 1 is 14, you should also
    indicate grace days of 14.  Otherwise, if you leave the grace days      
    blank or less than 14, the system will include also items in arrears    
    earlier than 14 days (level 1). 
    As per online documentation:                                                                               
    Grace period shorter than days in arrears                                                                               
    In this case there may be items which are overdue but which do not      
    reach a certain dunning level due to the days in arrears. Although      
    these items are printed out, they receive the dunning level zero.       
    These items alone cannot trigger a dunning notice.                                                                               
    Regards,
    Renan

  • Grace period

    Hi All,
    is this statement true in SAP B1:
    Grace periods to be added to the AR aging calculation is supported
    Thanks,
    Edu

    Hi John,
    For your reference, there is a function 'Tolerance Days' within Business One which acts as a 'grace period':
    You can define tolerance days in payment terms you are going to link
    to customers with whom you have special payment agreements. This can allow all invoices sent to that customer to have this special period
    of grace. This could be for a number of reasons eg your good relations
    with the customer. The number of Tolerance Days is subtracted from the Date calculated according to the field 'start From'. The Months and Days defined in the payment terms are then added to this date.
    Eg
    Issue an A/R invoice with posting date 10.05.03
    In payment terms linked to the invoice the due date is based on the
    posting date, the calculation begins on the month start, 10 Tolerance
    days are defined +1 month +20 days.
    Invoice due date calculated as follows:
    Start From Month Start > 01.06.03
    10 Tolerance days > 22.05.03
    +1 month > 22.06.03
    +20 days > 12.07.03
    note:
    In case Payment Dates are defined in BP master Data, the due date of the invoice will be determined by these payment dates rather than by the
    payment terms definition above.
    Regards,
    Candice Ren
    SAP Business One Forums Team

  • Grace period for update to Logic pro 7.2

    Hi all,
    I just got my Logic Pro 7.1 today, version which I ordered a few days back. Does anybody know if I have to pay for the update to Logic Pro 7.2 or if there's a grace period? It's very annoying if I have to pay for an update.
    Thanks for any informations
    Baz

    This not for us PPC users or users without Pro tools
    Mostly for GARAGEBAND users wanting to switch to PRO
    why they call it pro, i don't understand
    after $75 Australian dollars and i still have to buy another plug-in to make logic work properly
    what kind of morons are sitting behind Emagic seats right now, and if it still the Emagic guys then i feel sorry for you guys
    Every other Pro DAW has this feature and it comes with the app with the price you pay, even the applications that don't call their-self pros has it
    GOD !!!
    you can't even change a tempo more than 5 bpm up or down without regretting to buy logic
    the future of logic doesn't look great after all (i was so happy when apple took over and brought logic 7) it hasn't even that long and all the happiness are turning down after each update and each time i open the application)

  • Grace period after activating licensing server

    We currently have a windows 2008 server R2 installed in one of our servers. We are basically using that server for connecting via RDP and its currently in 120 day grace period ( terminal server licensing). This is getting expired in another two days. We
    currently have only 40 user cal license with us. It seems we require RDS cals to connect via RDP. Currently the licensing server is currently not activated.
    My query is will there be any additional grace period once I activate the licensing server, during which I will procure the RDS cals. Or any other way to extend it.
    Its little urgent kindly helpp.!.

    Hi,
    Based on my knowledge the user logging on the RDSH (Remote Desktop Session Host servers(s)) that query/get the CALs from the RDS Licensing server) will have issues or stop logging in.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee891144(v=ws.10).aspx
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee891291(v=ws.10).aspx
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Calin

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