Actually closer to 1k. Just to go to the hospital for an hour and they tell me I was fine
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Replying to @elneurozorro
Yeah, no doubt the USA is fucked.
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Replying to @o_guest
thx! Funny enough I never paid the ambulance bill. A shady debt collector bought it w/o proof, I called them out on it and they went away
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Replying to @o_guest
Nope. Just how things work. If you're overdue on debt (especially medical), the debt is sold to a debt collector, who buys it for a fraction
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
Then they call you daily & harass you until you pay. What is not well known is there is a law that regulates them, and they must show proof.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
So if you demand that in writing, often they are too disorganized to care, and will simply be done with you. The whole thing is nuts.
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To top it off, ambulance bill was ~$1200 (more than insurance wd pay) to account for most ppl not paying, and having to likely sell debt.
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Replying to @o_guest
Yeah. In the mean time, play hardball right back at those bastards.
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This is really a type of meta scam though. They levy ignorance of the law, wear people down, target you suffer an illness/accident. Fuck.
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Replying to @o_guest
It's really crazy and surprisingly common-- many ppl think having medical debt is "normal", and its not even that harmful to your credit.
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