Date Received: 2018-06-29T00:00:00
Product: Medical debt
Issue: Attempts to collect debt not owed
Consumer Consent Provided to Share Complaint: Consent provided
Consumer Complaint: I recently made contact with XXXX XXXX and advised them that was not me. And the supervisor over there was completed rude as well as the customer service department. They want me to send them information about me which they should have if they are stating I was seen at XXXX XXXX for treatment. I have advised them I have Medicaid for years so if I was there or at any facility my bills would’ve been paid by Medicaid. They can not show many any valid proof that I was seen at those facility. The last representative couldn’t even find me in their system by name. I have to provide my social ( which felt very uncomfortable doing that ). The accounts # XXXX & XXXX. This is a collection agency that buys bad debt and try to collect on things that are not valid. This company has some fraudulent activity going on.
Company: Millco Management
State/Zip: FL 333XX
Company Response to Complaint: Closed with explanation
Was Company Response Timely: Yes
Did Consumer Dispute Company Response: N/A
Complaint ID: 2950120
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