Credit Report Collection Agency Claim - Pay Or Fight?
Added February 28, 2009 by Ilyce R. GlinkSummary: What are your options If you get a credit report and find that an old insurance agency sent your account to a collections agency for an old policy? Ilyce suggests checking to see if it's false debt by calling the collection agency and demanding to see a copy of the old bill and whether the credit report is wrong. Ilyce also suggests since the bill is small, it might be worth paying the collection agency to get the bill off your credit report and improve your credit score.
Q: I have obtained my credit report and I noticed that an old insurance agency sent my account to collections for $120. I did not cancel my insurance policy therefore they dropped me after failing to pay by the due date.
Can my ex-insurance company send me to collections for not paying for the month in which I was covered? I would like to fight this and get it removed from my credit report. Thank you,
A: It depends on what your contract says. Please read it and see what you were supposed to have done in order to cancel the contract without a penalty. If you were supposed to give them 60 days notice and you simply stopped paying your bill, then you may indeed owe the money.
On the other hand, it could simply be a false debt. Call the collections agency and demand to see a copy of the bill or contract under which they are claiming you owe this cash. If they can't provide you with anything, you may have grounds to force them to remove this negative information from your credit history and stop calling you.
But, consider the bigger picture. You may be ruining your credit over a $120 bill. The simple fact that this was sent to a collection agency could sink your credit score.
If fighting this bill doesn't work, then negotiate a payoff in which you pay the bill in full but they agree (in writing) to simply report the sum is "paid in full" on your credit history.
Jan. 19, 2009.
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Comments
Dave says
I have a cell phone with sprint and about a year ago i moved to my girl friends plain and still kept my number and my name on the plain but sprint did not move my left over BAL. and after a year later i got a call saying they turned me in for $57 to collectionthey said that they tryed to get in tuch with me but i never got a phone call i never got a e mail and yet i still had the number and plain working as good as sprint works lol. And so when i got that call i paid right away and yet i got a letter in the mail that one of my Credit cards are dropping me because of the claim. i am not sure what to do i did nothing wrong i just got fucked by the big guys. how can i get these paid off claim off my report i mean the reported day08/09 was 4 days after the last payment07/28/09. i am going to fight it but do you have any pointers?