omnis, in case you're not familiar with them, here are your rights when it comes to dealing with collection agencies - [link].
Ah, good to know. So far, it's just at the frustrating side, that I pay insurance, but to pay the hospital bill, it has to jump through a million hoops, and in the mean time, I have to be hounded for something that isn't my fault. If it escalates any more, I will be calling an attorney! So far, the only thing she has said that is iffy, is she said I should pay it, and that my insurance will reimburse me. When I called my insurance, they said no, they will pay the hospital, but not me.
WOO, Calli! Awesome!
And thanks to you and smonster for the kind words!
And now, I must go make dinner. I am TIRED, yo. I did a LOT today. And more editing to come tonight...
Did you see this part?
How can I stop a debt collector from contacting me?
If a collector contacts you about a debt, you may want to talk to them at least once to see if you can resolve the matter – even if you don’t think you owe the debt, can’t repay it immediately, or think that the collector is contacting you by mistake. If you decide after contacting the debt collector that you don’t want the collector to contact you again, tell the collector – in writing – to stop contacting you. Here’s how to do that:
Make a copy of your letter. Send the original by certified mail, and pay for a “return receipt” so you’ll be able to document what the collector received. Once the collector receives your letter, they may not contact you again, with two exceptions: a collector can contact you to tell you there will be no further contact or to let you know that they or the creditor intend to take a specific action, like filing a lawsuit. Sending such a letter to a debt collector you owe money to does not get rid of the debt, but it should stop the contact. The creditor or the debt collector still can sue you to collect the debt.
So if you are resolving it through insurance, there is no reason for you to talk to them. If it drags on, you may want to send the letter. Include the fact that if they contact you again, they will be in violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Teppy, I've been meaning to ask you how your brother is doing?
Tea:
There is a Coraline collection at BPAL.
These photos, of a kangaroo joey and baby wombat made me smile hugely this morning. May they do so for you as well,
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So cute!
I'd love to hear the wombat voiced by Ed Asner. Can't quite decide who would best voice the joey. My original thought was Art Carney.
Cute widdle marsupials!
Today is a good day for practicing non-attachment to outcomes. Ommmm...
What's going on smonster?
I'm headed out for the concert soon. Woo!