Sure would like to know myself ... just got a call from a collection agency telling me that i owe 95.00 from June of 1999... no info about patient...only a date. not even a doctors name. They are rude and relentless ... what do i do ???? help me !! Jane
By federal law and most collection agencies' policies, partial payments are not manditorily accpeted. Collection agencies are not required by law to accept anything less than payment in full. If the agency has refused 25% monthly of the full amount to be paid in full in four months, I reommend sending the payment with an explanation of this to the original creditor. Chances are your payment and arrangements will be accepted.
No, we do not accept posters as a form of payment.
A collection agency/creditor does not have to accept any payment amount rendered unless the terms were included in a written contract. The refusal of the agency to accept the payment does not invalidate the debt the full amount is still owed by the borrower/debtor. Call them and get more information as to why it was not accepted. Keep asking until you fully understand what the issue is. Be sure you get a paid receipt for your files once you get it resolved.
The Collection - Accept album - was created in 1979.
No, emergency medical clinics will usually accept a patient regardless of insurance. However, if you do have health coverage it is your responsibiltiy to present your information.
Yes, we accept purchase orders as a form of payment.
Generally any payment you send will be applied to your account. However if you are trying to send less than what you owe and marking it as "payment in full" or something similar it will more than likely be returned to you.
If you can't pay off the debt in full, you can offer a payment agreement to the collection company. If they accept, you will have to pay as agreed to avoid further collection action and/or garnishment.
Yes, buses typically accept cash as a form of payment for fare.
Yes, we accept credit cards as a form of online payment.
Yes, gas pumps typically accept cash as a form of payment.
Technically you don't need a bachelor's degree to be accepted into medical school, but in practice no medical school will accept an applicant who has not graduated college. But regardless, you still have to graduate from medical school and then from an accredited residency program.