Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her to assume they are recording the call, and she should not admit to ANYTHING. she should only collect information, not confirm or agree that she received services, anything about billing or money, just get information.
this is a helpful reminder to all of us
+1 She should request (in writing) that the collection agency send her documentation of these charges. In the meantime, she can call the doctor’s office and ask the same.
Anonymous wrote:She should not call the "collection agency". It's probably a scam. She should call the physical therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her to assume they are recording the call, and she should not admit to ANYTHING. she should only collect information, not confirm or agree that she received services, anything about billing or money, just get information.
this is a helpful reminder to all of us
Anonymous wrote:Tell her to assume they are recording the call, and she should not admit to ANYTHING. she should only collect information, not confirm or agree that she received services, anything about billing or money, just get information.
Anonymous wrote:She needs to call the physical therapist and ask why this bill exists.