Medical Disclosure verification of debt right to dispute notice not received
Associated Collectors, Inc. Debt collection department,
Medical Disclosure verification of debt Right to dispute notice not received Wisconsin
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 entire bill. Upon receiving the Emergency Physician Bill, I sent a copy of the Hospital forgiveness letter in the hope of receiving consideration for my financial hardship. Without notification the bill was submitted for collection. Due to extenuating circumstances I am unable to pay these bills and they are having a negative affect on my credit rating. I wish to have assistance in resolving these matters as soon as possible. I have not received notification about these accounts in many years and feel it was the responsibility of the Collection Agency to keep me apprised of the accounts in question.
Associated Collectors, Inc. customer in Wisconsin
Mar 21, 2017
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Associated Collectors, Inc. response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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