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I'd do it by check AFTER I have a pay for deletion letter on their letterhead. A check you can make a note "payment in full for deletion"- backed with the letter.
@Yoli14 wrote:
They said they can send me a letter AFTER I make the payment
So you're essentially taking their word for it?
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NO!! NO!! NO!! Do NOT believe them! Letter first. ON company letterhead. WhenI got my PFD letter it was signed by a president of the collection agency. And they honored their word..
Dont pay without a letter.
@lovinlifeinkc wrote:NO!! NO!! NO!! Do NOT believe them! Letter first. ON company letterhead. WhenI got my PFD letter it was signed by a president of the collection agency. And they honored their word..
Dont pay without a letter.
+1
This is not the early 1900's where your word was your bond. This is America 2012, and if you don't have it in writing, there words mean nothing. If they don't do it...then what???
They may be telling the truth but get it in writing first anyway to protect yourself.
@Yoli14 wrote:
I guess I should start the HIPPA process. Thank you guys!
I'm just glad you posted about it before you actually SENT the payment.
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@Yoli14 wrote:
I guess I should start the HIPPA process. Thank you guys!
I don't know anything about the HIPPA process but if they're willing to take payment then delete...then do it. Just get it in writing first. You could have them to fax it or send to your email if you're pressed for time. Once you receive it (a few minutes by fax or email) then pay it and you're done.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do