Medical Disclosure verification of debt not disclosed as an attempt to collect
Collection Management Company Debt collection department,
Medical Disclosure verification of debt Not disclosed as an attempt to collect Pennsylvania
A medical bill from - - was sent to collections that I was unaware of, never received. I discovered this because it went right on the my credit report. No attempt to collect the debt by either by either - for this supposed amount owed or by collections. Spoke to - on - and was told it was n't there bill and referred me to - billing. Spoke to them - and was told that the bill was incorrect and would be taken off and I would receive a letter of confirmation. Spoke to collections on - to make sure it was taken off and it was n't. Spoke to - from - billing on - who told me the previous agent I spoke to was incorrect, that I owed a different amount listed on my credit report. I spoke to collections the same day and was told a completely different amount than what - told me and what was listed on my credit report. I began to dispute the validity of the debt because of the different answers I had been receiving and was told I would by collections that a letter would be sent to me for proof of debt. This letter was never received. I now believe this is fraud. I may have received services on the supposed day of the debt but I believe this is false charge they tried to sneak in due to getting different answers from different people and failure to provide proof of debt.
Collection Management Company customer in Pennsylvania
May 29, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Collection Management Company response to complaint:
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