To summarize, I refused to pay $350 for a cancelled dental appointment in July. I have sent back proof about changing insurance, I have sent proof the dental office was not eligible for coverage with my new insurance (they are but OUT OF NETWORK). I called and reported them to the insurance company, and it turns out they have been reported multiple times for violations of misleading people to get work done when it wasn't covered.
I have written two more letters saying I'm not paying it. Got another 3rd letter saying I'm responsible for the $350.
What are my options? My DH says to keep saying I'm not paying. This time to explain the cost of the cancellation was way above the reasonable guidelines of the state. They were deceptive, which they were but refuse to acknowledge. I also reported them to the state dental office, but hey they obviously don't care and have been reported before.
Can they send it to collections? How will this affect my credit? What are their recourse? Should I offer to settle for $50?
I have written two more letters saying I'm not paying it. Got another 3rd letter saying I'm responsible for the $350.
What are my options? My DH says to keep saying I'm not paying. This time to explain the cost of the cancellation was way above the reasonable guidelines of the state. They were deceptive, which they were but refuse to acknowledge. I also reported them to the state dental office, but hey they obviously don't care and have been reported before.
Can they send it to collections? How will this affect my credit? What are their recourse? Should I offer to settle for $50?
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