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Anonymous
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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.

Anonymous
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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.

Anonymous
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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.

Anonymous
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they lie about giving a discount and settlement plan for big bills.

Camy
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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!

Anonymous
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They definitely aren’t spam. But they are a$$holes! They put a report on my credit while I was paying off the account and everytime I have called to update my information they type in a number wrong, so it gets declined!!

Caller: Medical Revenue
Anonymous
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Social security

Paul
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Yes they called me also and I know exactly what it is about. I went to the emergency room and didnt have insurance so now i owe money.
To all the people who say this number is spam, it isnt. And if you think they are, you should get a letter from them in the mail around the same time they start calling. You have 30 days from the first letter to dispute the debt. Google CFPB debt dispute letter or your state finance protection
and change the template information to your information, send it certified mail (delivery confirmation) to the address on the Medical Revenue letter and wait until they mail you back with either correct information that its your debt or they made a mistake

Cheryl
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Well this company violated federal guidelines, best known for HIPPA they spoke with my child and told her she better whip out a credit card and pay a bill for her father asap. But, my daughter told them she was recording the call and they hung up. Jokes on them since she a lawyer

Caller: 86606314680
Anonymous
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I have been receiving multiple harassing calls from Medical Revenue Debt Collection services. I cannot get a word in edgewise. The debt they are calling about has been paid directly to the provider but it is impossible to even speak about this to this company. THe rude person just keeps telling me that I HAVE to pay right then and there on the phone with a credit card. I asked them repeatedly to mail me a bill so I could review it and they refuse. I finally just blocked their number.

Anonymous
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Promociones

Anonymous
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Remember, debt collectors monitor these boards.

Anonymous
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Called today after I sent a letter with my explanation of benefits that have been paid to the hospital but never applied to my account. I have spent countless hours trying to correct this and find where the missing money has been applied. My ins comp and the hospital has never followed through. At this point I can’t do anything more! I explained this to the women on the phone. Next time I will be telling them not to call again.

Anonymous
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It is not necessarily a valid debt. It isn’t even my name or any name I have ever used but they still keep calling

bulldozer
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Scammers

Anonymous
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Medical service

CeeJay
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TO EVERYONE THAT RECEIVED A CALL FROM 866-631-4680. Allow me to explain this to you without hurting anyone's feelings. This is a medical collection company called Medical Revenue Service. It is a 2ndary collection agency calling on medical debt, whether incurred at a hospital or a physician's office, after insurance paid out, with the exception of uncovered, out of pocket services. So, let's say you go to the hospital for a procedure. You have Blue Cross Blue Shield. Your deductible is $500 and it's not met yet, or, your copay is $125. Your total service charges are $5k. So, the hospital will bill your insurance, which will cover your bill, minus your deductible or copay. That's your, or patient, responsibility and your insurance will mail you an EOB (explanation of benefits). If you fail to pay it, guess what? It goes to the 1st round of collections. These collectors are nice. If the debt is still ignored by letters and phone calls because you simply don't recognize the phone number, then it's sent to a 2ndary collections, which is MDS Medical Revenue Service. At this point, being nice stops. As long as MDS follows FDCPA (Fair Debt Collections Practices Act) and respects the laws in your state (calls 1 number between 8-9pm every 3 days; if you have 3 different numbers, they can call them once in a single day, but every 3 days unless the debtor gives them permission to call back, doesn't harass by calling the same number numerous times in a single day, curse or make fun of a debtor, must begin each call by verifying debtor by DOB or mailing address and completing mini miranda, if a debtor requests to no longer receive calls, MDS must block the number however collections will continue by mail) then MDS is not in violation and can call you. By law, they can't reveal the nature of the call without verifying the debtor first because of HIPPA privacy and personal information only the debtor can hear, unless the debtor approves someone else can talk to MDS. Also, MDS can speak to a spouse in certain states without the debtor's permission. If the debtor is deceased, then MDS will request a death certificate and proof of executor of estate prior to releasing details of call (it's the law). If you have a power of attorney, they will need proof of that as well. MDS can call your home, cell, office, next of kin, and sibling's number as long as they want until you tell the not to. My advice: pick up the phone and pay the debt because A) MDS represents the hospital or physician you originally saw and has your personal information, including insurance information if you have it and B) is the final opportunity for you, the debtor, to resolve the balance before it's reported to the credit bureau. Just answer the phone because it's a valid debt and your hospital provided MDS with the information!

Caller: MDS
Anonymous
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What is Medical Revenue Service??? What do they do??

Anonymous
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For medical bill

Lisa
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Do not appreciate being called at my 911 center. Totally rude and unexceptable!!!!!

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