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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, by consistently and fairly enforcing those rules, and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic lives.
The CFPB will forward your complaint to Associated Collectors, Inc. and work to get a response. After your complaint is forwarded, Associated Collectors, Inc. has 15 days to respond to you and the CFPB. Associated Collectors, Inc. is expected to close all but the most complicated complaints within 60 days.
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Associated Collectors, Inc. Debt collection disclosure verification of debt right to dispute notice not received March 21, 2017 - The first collection account was as a result of the billing policy at - - -. Each visit to a different practitioner was billed to a different account. - of the accounts was overlooked by me and I was not notified of this debt being sent to collection. I believe the error was the result of their improper billing system and lack of notification and I do not believe it should be my responsibility. The - account was incurred as the result of an emergency visit to the hospital. I received a substantial bill and had no health insurance. I applied to the hospital and received relief f... |
Associated Collectors, Inc. Debt collection disclosure verification of debt right to dispute notice not received March 21, 2017 - The first collection account was as a result of the billing policy at -. Each visit to a different practitioner was billed to a different account. One of the accounts was overlooked by me and I was not notified of this debt being sent to collection. I believe the error was the result of their improper billing system and lack of notification and I do not believe it should be my responsibility. The second account was incurred as the result of an emergency visit to the hospital. I received a substantial bill and had no health insurance. I applied to the hospital and received relief for the en... |
Associated Collectors, Inc. Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt is not mine July 4, 2016 - A debt collector is trying to collect a debt from me that is owed by my ex-wife for my daughter 's medical expenses. A hospital transferred the debt from my ex-wife 's account to mine after she would n't pay. I have a court order to pay half, which I paid, and now they want me to pay my ex-wife 's half. I sent the debit collector a letter disputing the debit, however, they still sent the debit to collection.... |