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fraud- what if i pay the debt, can i negotiate to get the card back to use?

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medical billing fraud
rumspeachy asked:

I have bad credit from medical bills. I always wanted a “credit card” come to find out someone opened a target card in my name- and charged a couple hundred dollars and now they are after me to pay them. I am wondering and I know this is wierd, but now I am more screwed….Can i try to negotiate with Target to get the card back? I want the target card, i’ll pay the bill. I think paying the $200 is worth it to have the card to actually use. i dont know how long it has been in collections, but when i moved here to my new place about 6 months ago i started to recieve phone calls and letters. Or is it better to just report it as fraud? what will that do to my credit? They said it wasnt an application that someone filled out. It was an offer on a reciept that i threw out offering the card with just a signature or something-which is odd. thanks in advance!

physician billing fraud

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Credit Repair Help?

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medical billing fraud
cchristoph1 asked:

Hi, I had many credit cards, medical bills, and utility bills opened in my name and social security number. After these thieves opened the accounts and got what they wanted, they started sending the bills to me! My once good credit is now in shambles. I have filled police reports, called the companies, and contacted the credit bureaus to dispute the items as fraud. BUT, I keep getting the bills, and the credit bureaus are saying that these are “validated” as mine!!! I just want them off my credit report. I have sent out police reports, I have sent all the information that everyone has asked for, and no one is taking anything off my credit report. Please help me, the credit bureaus will no longer let me dispute any of these false items and I’m getting desperate. Thanks

medical billing management

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How to fight a creditor about an illegal school?

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medical billing fraud
Bridget B asked:

Years ago in my youth… I went to a vocational school designed to teach the trade of Medical Assistance. Well I was passing and doing well until the last class, Medical Billing. The Medical Billing teacher quit and the school was unable to hire another teacher.

After making payments directly to the school I foolishly took out a student loan for the remaining $3400 and put a $400 cash payment down. Well after I took out the loan along with several other students the school closed down without notice!

I was out of the money, education and still responsible for paying back the loan even though I didn’t have atransfer transfer with transcripts for another school.

The original loan holder never came after me. I asked for a loan forgiveness considering what the school did and I believed they granted it. The original loan holder sold the debt to a collection agency and now ten years later the creditor is after me for over $4000! After contacting the state and Washington DC I found out the school never existed. The $4000 isn’t enough for a lawyer to fight. The department of education will not get involved because this was never listed as a school loan. After receiving a verification from the collection agency I saw the original contract was made under a retail loan installment with the school’s name on it. No one person’s name is legible on the contract and I have no one to complain to about a non-existant school or business (it was never registered). When I contacted the big credit agencies they verified the loan on my credit once they saw the original retail loan installment contract.

This was a fraud altogether! I have no other outstanding bills and yes I later enrolled in college and I’m almost finished paying off my Sallie Mae loan. However, I can’t get this removed or get the collection agency off my back. If I’d finished the school or dropped out I would pay it back but they closed without notice one morning out of the blue.

Any directions on how I can fight this? Where else can I try?
Thank you.. I welcome all answers!
The original debt began July 2000 so I’m just shy of 10 years.

medical billing school

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What is the best credit card offer for women with ok but not perfect credit after divorce or other life change

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health care fraud
Carmen S asked:

If you used to have perfect credit but have made some late payments following a move, job loss, deaths in family or health care crisis, erroneous charges or other fraud on accounts, or other life-changing events, is there a credit card offering a good APR introductory rate who isn’t going to consider you “high risk” and take advantage of your current situation to change you from the best rate to the worst? Is there anything where your money does some good like “working assets” that hasn’t been swallowed up by B of A or MBNA? Does a credit score of about 650 mean you should be paying the worst APR rate?

medicare fraud

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How do I remove the effects of identity fraud from my credit? How long will it take to clear up?

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Jena asked:

Before I left the country for work, I stored a lot of my personal papers at my grandma’s house, including bank and tax records with my SSN and DOB. One of her former home health care workers opened several credit accounts in my grandmother’s name, and on almost all of them she used my SSN to name me an “authorized user” which meant that she had a card to play with and so did her sister. They’ve charged up about $78,000 work of stuff that we know about ranging from platinum cards from Chase to Gateway computers, Cingular Wireless accounts, Home Depot and Nordstrom charge accounts.

The only way my grandma and dad found out about this is that several collection and credit companies were harassing her about accounts she’s never heard of. She’s 84 and senile. I had no idea until I got back that I am also being pursued for these debts. The nurse aide went so far as to put in a change of address for me through the post office so I never EVER saw a statement or bill.

What should I do???
My credit is in shambles now, but it was PRISTINE before all of this. My dad is working on clearing my grandmother in all of this with the credit bureaus, using the police report(s), but what should I do about my own? Do I need to send letters to the three reporting agencies with copies of the reports explaining the fraud? HELP!

All of my plans have been totally put on ice because of this. I had planned on buying a house and now I’m scared my employer will run a credit report and be all “Heeeey, she can’t work for us anymore! Look at that FICO! Ew!”

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April 5th, 2009 at 6:04 am



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