Help with collections acct. that went to attorney

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by mirodadada, Mar 11, 2007.

  1. mirodadada

    mirodadada New Member

    I have a hospital bill that totals $2,376. It went into collections with North American Credit Services. They claimed that I couldn't make payments to them w/o the outstanding amount hitting my credit reports. Low and behold, even after I made a payment to them via phone, the outstanding balance hit my reports- not once, but twice! One for the full amount outstanding and one in the amount of $150.

    After only two mos., I received a letter from lawyers in Tenn. stating that they're now in charge of collecting the debt. They also added fees onto the amount, so I now owe over 3k.

    My question is-

    1. do I call the attorneys and ask for a settlement? I'll offer between 35-50% of the full amount.

    2. what the heck do I do about the two collections on all my credit reports now by North American Credit Svcs? I don't think they care any longer about the account.

    Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. collectman

    collectman Well-Known Member

    From the way it sounds you have 2 accounts in collections. If that is not the case you need to dispute the one that is incorrect and request validation. What fees did they add on to the account? I would request validation from them asking specifically the breakdown of the account balance, fees, interest. If they are adding fees make sure it's legal for them to do so.
     

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