charge off on credit report

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/24/2009 - 06:15
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Hi:

I recently checked my credit report and was surprised to find a charge off from a dental visit I had prior to relocating 3 years ago to a different state. The doctor i found out after my appointment was not part of the insurance network and did not accept insurance. I gave the initial bill to our HR department and asked them for assistance since they mentioned that sometimes in cases of misunderstandings about accepted insurance they may make an exception. I checked back with HR and they could not tell me any news. I moved and had a lot going on. Since I never received a statement from the doctor, I assumed the insurance had taken care of it since it was for annual check up and x-rays and cleaning. I had forwarded my mail and never received anything else about it. Now I see that a collection for this dental visit is on my credit report and I never received a single letter from them or a letter from the clinic stating that they are looking for a payment or sending my account to a collection agency? What are my rights. In general I would have paid right away if I had known what was going on. What should I do now. Also this visit was in 2006 and the collector is listing the account with an opening date on 11/07?

Thanks for your input.

ruby (not verified)

I would send a debt validation to the cra,
then if teh cra said it was valid, then send a letter the collection agengcy

you can google debt validation to send to credit report agency

Tue, 11/24/2009 - 21:40 Permalink

I would send a debt validation also. Look on your report and see who the most recent collector is. If they can validate ask for a pay for delete and to settle the debt for less. You may also want to check the SOL for your state because once you make a payment to any debt protected by the SOl you will restart it. Also you need to be aware that just because a collection agency agrees to remove a debt that the original creditor will still report the debt as unpaid. Hopefully if a collection agency does have it, it will be one hired by the doctor themselves and it all will be removed.

Wed, 11/25/2009 - 00:21 Permalink