I am wondering the same thing. I read someone thought it was a scam. But, I do not know that for sure...
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Contact the credit reporting agency from where you got the report. They have the contact information and can provide that to you upon request.
Dispute it in writing with the company. If it shows as a collection on your credit, contact the three bureaus and dispute it with them.
If you have accounts in collection that you were not aware of, you need to contact the collection company. You can also contact the credit bureaus for more information.
If you receive a medical debt collection letter, it is important to review the details of the debt and contact the collection agency to discuss payment options or negotiate a payment plan. You can also reach out to the original medical provider to see if they can assist in resolving the debt. It's crucial to address the issue promptly to avoid further consequences on your credit score.
There are many ways one can contact the CBCS collection agency. One can contact the CBCS collection agency by calling them at the phone number 1-800-395-8289.
Yes, you can negotiate a payment plan with a debt collection agency for a medical bill in NY. Contact the agency to discuss your financial situation and propose a payment arrangement that works for you. Make sure to get the agreement in writing and stick to the payment plan to avoid any further collection actions.
Yes. Unless there is a court order prohibiting contact, anyone can contact you.
A:yes
One of the best agencies to contact for debt collection jobs are StudentAid and Kiplinger. Both agencies offer a great amount of help regarding debt collection jobs.
== == no they can not do so for a medical bill.
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