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paying a CA

Date: Wed, 07/19/2006 - 12:04

Submitted by suzzie
on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 12:04

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so i got a letter yesterday from a CA for an old, old medical bill that, quite frankly, i never received. I called the hospital and the doctors that be (or whomever) rattled off dates they sent me this bill. Well, I definitely never got any. I do keep track of bills!! Long story short, they refuse to take it out of collection. The collection amount is the actual amount I owe.

I am going to send the CA $30 a month... but I read not to send them a check because they'll know your bank account info. But if I send a money order, how would I know if they cashed it? Is there a traceable way to do this, I'm really tired of getting burned.


When you send a money order, the post office will give you a receiver code ID of the company. This code will be used by them to get your money. Tell the person in the post office that you want to send a money order to this company and he will guide you in the process. Keep the receipt in safe place as this will your only proof of the money sent to the CA. Also, send a letter to the CA that a money order has been sent by you in an attempt to clear the debt. This will be for your records.


lrhall41

Submitted by anthony on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 12:11

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Money orders have serial numbers and the issuing company can verify if one has been deposited or not. It isn't as convenient as your own checking account (some companies take as long as 60 days to "research" the money order) but they can be traced in the event of a dispute.

Another alternative is Western Union Quick Collect, which is more expensive than a money order (though a lot cheaper than a wire transfer). The money is delivered in about 2 hours and proof can be more easily obtained from Western Union than most other companies.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 12:14

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