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Wrongful creditor harrassment


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Posted by Bill Bauer on April 16, 2001 at 08:08:56:

In Reply to: Wrongful creditor harrassment posted by Lee Ann on April 15, 2001 at 00:04:43:

It's really pretty simple.
Demand that they prove you owe the bill.
Give them 30 days to prove or you will file charges on them

Bill Bauer

: For the past year a bill that was paid by my insurance company has been repeatedly sent to my parents' home (that I have not resided in 5+ years). Every time I received a bill accusing me of delinquency, I contacted my insurance company and attempted to contact the laboratory that was billing me (speaking to someone was not an option.) The last time I spoke with my insurance company, the representative put me on hold while he called the lab to confirm that the account was paid in full. I just received a letter from a collection agency for the bill. I have finally recouped from damage to my credit caused by my ex-husband. Is this going to hurt my credit again? How do I deal with the collection agency in this matter?




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