Posted by Ron-MO on March 29, 2012 at 11:49:58 from (24.177.135.98):
In Reply to: My tractor posted by buc llamraf on March 28, 2012 at 17:51:24:
I agree with what others have said.....don't let the bill collectors get to you. They will try to "strong arm" you into providing them all your personal information, credit card info, etc, etc. Don't give it to them, but keep making some sort of monthy payment. A few years ago I was in the hospital, and while my health insurance paid the majority, I was left with a decent bill. I paid some monthly until I was able to get it paid off. Some hospitals will settle for less if you offer to pay off the balance, some will not. Either way, ignore the collection agencies, and pay/deal with the hospital directly. I had a collection agency once that told me I had to pay the collection agency and the hospital would no longer accept. They were wrong, as the hospital accepted the offer and settled for less. The main thing is give them something monthly if you can to avoid them hitting your credit score.
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