notposting
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- Jul 22, 2005
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Sounds like that was a business decision by the hospital (which still owned the delinquent account) and the collection agency to not pursue the matter further. Other than dinging your credit, it sounds like you got lucky. Im pretty sure if your amount had been considerably higher, you would have seen a garnishment or a levy etc...
Obviously it costs $ for an agency's lawyer to travel all the way to the venue (usually the county courthouse) where the debt is owed. So small debts like you had usually just rot away until they are declared unserviceable and discharged permanently.
Not sure what the statutes are in your state but when that happens they also disappear from your credit report.
Yeah, at 6 years don't you run a chance of resetting the last contact so to speak? You could pay it, but then they can simply update that you were late and you have a fat negative sit on your credit report for ANOTHER seven years?
