A phone number that has worked for this in the past is 412-424-0250. Other companies may have different numbers than this one listed.
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.
If the bill was late enough to be sent to a collection agency, the collection of that bill has been turned over to that collection agency as well.
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.
Contact the credit reporting agency from where you got the report. They have the contact information and can provide that to you upon request.
Yes.
If the debt was sold to a collection agency and the original creditor accepted payment AFTER the debt was sold, the money does not belong to them. If, however, you paid the debt and it was mistakingly sol after that payment, the collection agency can't try to collect. If you have proof of payment, forward it to the collection agency and deman in writing that they cease trying to collect this debt.
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.
if collection agency is not from your lender, but third party, then you need to fax them proof of your payments to your lender or financial insitution and have them send you a letter stating that they will not report you to credit bureau. and also have them contact the collection agency you are making payments. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
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
Whomever is sending you the bills ... if the collection agency is sending notices, then contact them. You can also contact a debt counseling agency who will offer (for a fee) to intercede on your behalf and possibly get a lower percentage rate and a lower monthly payment. You then pay them the monthly amount due, then they distribute the funds to where they need to go.
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
To request collections to be removed from your credit report, you can contact the credit bureau and the collection agency in writing, providing evidence to support your request. You can also negotiate a pay-for-delete agreement with the collection agency to have the collections removed in exchange for payment.