question about CA

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by soup, Jan 30, 2002.

  1. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    When an account goes to a collection agency, is the original creditor at that point done with the account?

    Specifically, I have a dentist bill that has gone to collection, if I ask the CA for validation do they contact the dentist or have they already obtained all the paperwork and has the dentist already written this off?

    At what point is the original creditor no longer involved, how do they give the debt to someone else?

    Thanx
     
  2. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Depends on if account was sold or just turned over to the CA.
     
  3. KHM

    KHM Well-Known Member

    They have to contact the original creditor (dentist) and get the proof from them. It's my understanding that MOST Ca's dealing with medical bills are in a contract with the CA for xx amount of time. Hubby has an old bill and he called the creditor (doctor) and offered to pay the doctor IN FULL ONLY if the doctor pulled the bill back from the CA, the doctor said it's against their contract. So we told the doctor until the CA no longer has their slimy hands in the pot they won't see a DIME from us!
     
  4. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    The CA has to validate not the Dentist.
     
  5. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    KHM, do you know how long a "typical" contract is for?
     
  6. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    I'm wondering if the dentist will know I'm requesting validation?
     
  7. KHM

    KHM Well-Known Member

    The $64,000 question. I tried to find that out but I couldn't, the doctor wouldn't give up the info, but I DID find out that they pay the CA 35% of whatever the CA collects. Which is why they have contracts, I offered to pay the doctor directly and the doctor said they would have to forward the money to the CA so they can get their cut. I give up!
     
  8. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    If They want the money they will find a way to get rid of the CA.[

    You offered payment in full Dock turned it down.
    Sence DR.refused payment in full the debt is paid in full.
     
  9. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    If they refuse to deal directly with me I just tell them it is against my policy to make payment so long as there is a third party involved and to let me know when the CA is out of the picture so that we can get it settled.
     
  10. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    Someone must know how these darn contracts work, how collection agencies are there?

    Maybe someone should call the CA and pretend to be a business owner and get scoop...any up for it?

    Pick one out of hat....
     
  11. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    I know there are some bold people on here, come on! I'm too chicken sh!t!!
     
  12. Dani

    Dani Well-Known Member

    They constantly call our office, asking us to join. Their cut is usually 30-40% of whatever they collect. I just tell them all our customers pay well and we don't need their services. Next time one calls I'll ask them more questions.

    Dani
     
  13. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    Thanx Dani.....please! I REALLY wanna know the deal!
     

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