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ACTUALLY, another commentor is incorrect. If you state you can not pay the bill, they can not continue to contact you. I have went ahead and have retained a lawyer that will be doing this for me PRO BONO. After being spoken to rudely several times and my explaining that I just do not have the money they said they will have my wages garnished and they also threatned to have me arrested (BOTH big no nos). I refused to give any information to them as I do not give that information over the phone to anyone PERIOD. My advice to everyone....look up collections laws in your state as well as see if there are lawyers that can represent you at a low cost or where the debt collections will end up responsible.
They are f*#&ing rude people. They will not give you information for who they are trying to collect for. But when you try to talk to them to figure it out, they talk over you, won't let you talk, then holler at you and hang up.
The Medical Revenue Service employees taking calls are RUDE-RUDE-RUDE! Although the hospital did submit an amount due, it was an accounting error on the statement - not an a actual debt owed. The folks don't want to hear that and become very rude, very quickly. BEWARE. I can't deal with these people, so I'm having to go back to the hospital to try to resolve the issue -- again.
they lie about giving a discount and settlement plan for big bills.
I do not owe a single medical bill so why are these people trying to claim that I do? That would require me to have had medical care which I have not in years and back then it was covered by the military and my supplemental plan. No medical bills at all - PERIOD!