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Is this a good proof of payment to provide to Verizon?
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I can't speak for Verizon, you'll have to ask them.
Just a gues though, since thre's no indication of a date on that screenshot, I'd imagine it's not sufficient.
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Probably not. You'd need to show proof that it cleared your checking account or it that it was paid via credit card. That is only a computer generated message showing it was paid somehow. Payment could have been rejected by your bank or credit card.
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Here's the situation... the account was closed June 2011, the printout actually has a date on the corner, its on 2/08/2012. It was a one-bill account and they payment went through, with it being so long ago, I can't just get my bank statement(can only go back 6 months online) and i dont have time to be dealing with Verizon and their MAJOR issue with their One-Bill system. Anyone ever have any luck fixing something like this?
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I just spoke with my bank and they can only provide statements back to AUG 11. The account was paid in full in June.
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@ClaytonC01 wrote:I just spoke with my bank and they can only provide statements back to AUG 11. The account was paid in full in June.
Your bank can't provide records from a year ago? Online statements being limited is one thing, but if your BANK isn't keeping your records for even a year, then you need a new bank.
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You defiently need to switch banks. Most banks keep records for a minimum of 3 years, but a lot keep them for 7. A bank that only keeps them for a year is scary and bad business.