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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What doesn't sound legit? The name of the company is MedEx Global. So let's say it's legit? Do I ignore them based on what Amex is saying?[/quote] No one here is going to be able to give you an answer. You signed an agreement down in Cancun that is possibly (probably) governed by Cancun law. Whether they will bother to sue you down there is one question, whether the contract as written is enforceable down there is another question and the most important question is whether they will be able (and willing) to obtain and enforce a judgment against you here in the states. That would be a ton of work to go through for a $1K bill.[/quote] They can’t ‘sue him’ in Cancun. [b]He’s covered by AnerX- they would be the ones being sued and they would not be successful[/b]. Just ignore them OP.[/quote] PP here and that is incorrect. Just because OP used a credit card as a form of payment does not absolve OP of the responsibility for paying the bill so the service provider can still sue OP down in Cancun although, as I noted above, they probably will not do so.[/quote] Depends on the company that provided the service, their terms or contract (fine print that says you will pay and if not it will go to court in a certain jurisdiction, etc). Assuming that most people that frequent that resort are americans, the company that provided the ambulance service may also be american with fine print that says all disputes will be resolved in a US state. They can sue and get a judgment against your son. However, this will stay on his credit for 7 years and they fall off. More than likely, he will not need to use his credit to buy a house or soemthing major during that time.[/quote] PP here and yes thats possible too. Also, the agreement OP signed may have said OP was a guarantor for the bill so potentially a judgment against OP too.[/quote]
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