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The issue isn't what you left in the toilet but whether you smoked in the room. If you are NOT a smoker you are in a better position. If you DO... Read Answer
They cannot disclose to third parties - if they disclose to you no issue. If they disclose to others, likely violates the FCCPA/FDCPA. Its a risk... Read Answer
This is always a problem with one off cases for collection. They are not usually "contingent fee" cases unless the debtor is an easy collection... Read Answer
I am not sure why this is complicated. Once the lien is filed, then a foreclosure action is brought to foreclose the lien. Only the first... Read Answer
Yes. It all depends on what you mean by "going to court".
You will have to work that out with atlantic credit.
If you have a judgment you want to collect you REALLY need to hire a collections lawyer. If you botch it up - YOU are likely to find yourself sued... Read Answer
Go onto Google and research the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to find out how to challenge the debt.
If you were never SERVED with the law suit, then you may be able to get the judgment set aside if you can show that service was never made. You... Read Answer
This could be a collection violation if they are claiming you owe more money than you do ornot giving you credit for payments made. If so, you might... Read Answer
What you need to do is to send them a letter stating that pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you are denying the debt and tell them... Read Answer
Yes - they can. There is no free health care because you say you can't afford to pay. Whether they collect who knows but they can sue, get a judgment... Read Answer
Its probabaly a fraud collection scam unless you can ID the actual entity and confirm they are real. If you thnk its a legitimate brick and mortar... Read Answer
If you feel that there is a negative entry on your credit history, then you can contact the credit agency and challenge the entry.
HOw would asking random lawyers online address this? We have no possible way to know.
Youneed to dispute this with the credit reporting agency and then contact a lawyer to figure out WHY medicare says you don't ow the charge , like... Read Answer
Yep - pay the money unless you want to spend more trying avoid a foreclosure. It was your mistake by not paying what you owed, so this can be avoided... Read Answer
Any consumer lawyer can help you here. They are NOT contingent fee issues as a general rule so be prepared to pay hourly rate and retainer to get... Read Answer
You contest the underlying debt that is the basis for the report.
You may owe it. It depends on who signed the admission agreement, and if you signed anything. Medicare does not pay this automatically,... Read Answer