if you do not owe it, they shouldn't be able to collect it anywhere. even if its past the deadline for you to contest the bill you should still try
Yes, they can collect from the parents or legal guardian.
No. In fact, they are required by law to notify you of who they are and that they are attempting to collect a debt. This is covered under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
no
Yes, any and all expenses that the lender incurs can be passed to the customer when they are attempting to collect a debt.
seven years
Medicredit is a collection agency. The company attempts to collect a debt from a debtor. Medicredit also does financing for medical practices.
Yes, the debt is a legal "thing" and can be sold on to other organizations for collection.
yes
Collection agencies can collect for Florida hospitals. Medical bills are not looked on as poorly as other bills when offers of credit are being considered.
No.
Yes, Collection agency can do that. But contact a good collection agency like Guardian Credit Services, they know will how to deal with customers to get money
Nope: 6 years is the max, according to this:http://www.bcsalliance.com/y_debt_sol.html