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Ryde or Die
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: California-Shanghai
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!Need Help/advice -Collection Agency
hopefully someone here has experience dealing with collection agencies and can help me out.
SEMA=Docter's Association CMRE- collection agency Basically due to a accounting mishap, I never got my bills from SEMA for a emergency visit during sept of last year. I thought my insurance took care of it but appearently they didn't. So CMRE, the collection agency started to send me the bill. By this time BLUE CROSS did pay for almost all of my bill. Here is where my problem is. I've Contacted the collection agency numerous times and have faxed them my blue cross statement saying that most of the principal has been paid so they are billing me for the wrong amount. However they have ignored my mailings and continue to state that I owe the full principal + interest incurred. SEMA has pretty much sold the account to them so they won't do shit to help me. I am really at a loss on what to do as they are threatening to report it to place it on my credit record. But I also don't want to just give in and pay the full amount. Anyone got any good advice on what I should do next??? thankx |
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Are you in the US? Guessing so.
Go look up fair debt collection laws. They have fucked up man and you can get it squashed, all of it even the balance owed. |
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Ryde or Die
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thanks for the advice- Bump
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: USA
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Have an attorney send them a letter citing the consumer debt collection laws they are violating and then report them to your State Attorney General.
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