Alright, I just got home from work and normally, I sit and relax for an hour or so before heading to bed (I work the night shift), but I had to take a few moments and share this with everyone.
Back in 2007, my wife was pregnant, but miscarried about 2 months into the pregnancy. She has type 1 diabetes, so she has to see a specialist often when she is pregnant. Thankfully, she has had 2 successful pregnancies and we have 2 beautiful daughters.
Anyway, the specialist she saw back in 2007 likes to take there time billing the insurance company and by the time they got around to billing them for all of her appointments, we had moved and our insurance company had changed because of where we lived.
Because of this, a lot of her appointments were not billed properly and it became a huge mess.
To make a long story short, there was a bill of over $900.00 that should have gone to the insurance company, but it didn't.
This money owed went into collections with CBCS and they sent probably 50 or more collection slips for different amounts, some were $5.00 and some were $80.00. This went on for a few months and then the calls started coming in. We didn't answer at first and then I answered and told them that this was an insurance issue and it needed to be straightened out with them. Obviously, they didn't care; all they wanted was there money.
They called a few times a week up until about a month ago and then the calls stopped.
Yesterday, in the mail, my wife received a statement from Balanced Healthcare Receivables asking for a payment of $1673.40. I am guess that CBCS sold the debt to these guys and they jacked up the amount owed.
What makes me laugh about this statement is what is listed.
It lists the same creditor (The Name of the Hospital) 5 times and beside it, it lists a reference number, date of service and the amount due.
Let me add that my wife and I started dating in December of 2002 and we were married in September of 2005 and she stopped working in June of 2006 when she gave birth to our first born.
Here are the date of services listed.
7/30/2010, 8/04/2003, 7/02/2011, 8/08/2001 and 8/22/2001
Are they serious? Do they make this stuff up as they type?
Then there is a bunch of hoo haw that states if we don't contact them or pay within 30 days, they will do what they can to collect the debt.
I am sorry, but this statement isn't even accurate; especially with all of the made up dates on it.
I know this is a long shot, but can I use this against them some how since they are making up dates, just to try to collect on a debt with the hospital?
I guess it doesn't really matter because I am filing chapter 7 next month, but I wanted to keep my wife off of it, but since the debt is in her name, she might have to be added.
Back in 2007, my wife was pregnant, but miscarried about 2 months into the pregnancy. She has type 1 diabetes, so she has to see a specialist often when she is pregnant. Thankfully, she has had 2 successful pregnancies and we have 2 beautiful daughters.
Anyway, the specialist she saw back in 2007 likes to take there time billing the insurance company and by the time they got around to billing them for all of her appointments, we had moved and our insurance company had changed because of where we lived.
Because of this, a lot of her appointments were not billed properly and it became a huge mess.
To make a long story short, there was a bill of over $900.00 that should have gone to the insurance company, but it didn't.
This money owed went into collections with CBCS and they sent probably 50 or more collection slips for different amounts, some were $5.00 and some were $80.00. This went on for a few months and then the calls started coming in. We didn't answer at first and then I answered and told them that this was an insurance issue and it needed to be straightened out with them. Obviously, they didn't care; all they wanted was there money.
They called a few times a week up until about a month ago and then the calls stopped.
Yesterday, in the mail, my wife received a statement from Balanced Healthcare Receivables asking for a payment of $1673.40. I am guess that CBCS sold the debt to these guys and they jacked up the amount owed.
What makes me laugh about this statement is what is listed.
It lists the same creditor (The Name of the Hospital) 5 times and beside it, it lists a reference number, date of service and the amount due.
Let me add that my wife and I started dating in December of 2002 and we were married in September of 2005 and she stopped working in June of 2006 when she gave birth to our first born.
Here are the date of services listed.
7/30/2010, 8/04/2003, 7/02/2011, 8/08/2001 and 8/22/2001
Are they serious? Do they make this stuff up as they type?
Then there is a bunch of hoo haw that states if we don't contact them or pay within 30 days, they will do what they can to collect the debt.
I am sorry, but this statement isn't even accurate; especially with all of the made up dates on it.
I know this is a long shot, but can I use this against them some how since they are making up dates, just to try to collect on a debt with the hospital?
I guess it doesn't really matter because I am filing chapter 7 next month, but I wanted to keep my wife off of it, but since the debt is in her name, she might have to be added.
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