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Trouble working with a collection agency...

Question:
Here's my problem. Two months I received a letter from a collection agency saying that I owed over $9k to a vendor for a product my company purchased. Now, I didn't recognize the name of the vendor
(nor the agency, for that matter). So I called them and asked them to fax/send me a copy of my invoice.

Two weeks later, I received another letter for them asking for payment. I called and again asked them to fax/send me a copy of my invoice. (This time I noted person and date called.)

Last week I received a nastygram requesting payment for the invoice. I mailed, by registered return receipt mail, a letter stating that I needed a copy of the invoice, a PO#, or some other proof they actually sent me something we ordered in order to pay them. When I call, I'm told the person who I'm supposed to talk with is on the phone, and nobody else can help me, but I can leave a message (which hasn't been returned.... both seem VERY odd to me!)

Again today another more nasty nastygram, but yet no contact other than by mail. I'm willing & able to pay if there's a valid debt, but I'm being frustrated by the lack of information...I can't pay unless I can find a PO to bill it to (or find enough info to create one...)

FWIW, the collection agency is in CA, the Vendor is god knows where, and I'm in Mass.

Am I being unreasonable, or is there something I'm missing. Anyone have any better ways to handle this?


Answer:
-Spend $150.00 and talk to your attorney. Let him send them a letter. Everything with a collection agency should be done through the mail. Never over the phone.

Collection agencies go by what they are given by their client and take it as gospel.

-Much thanks to all that answered my plea for help. Here's the results.
I tracked down the vendor using www.switchboard.com, and called up their A/R Manager. He was suprised to hear from me because

(1) The debt has already been paid (to the collection agency) 3 months ago.

(2) The original debtor was a company that had a similar comapny name to my company, but was in another state...

And the A/R Manager was, uhh, distressed, to see that we had been contacted at all, and was concerned with the difficulties I had tracking down a person at the Collection Agency... He said he'd look into it...

End result is that I'm going to fax him a letter complaining about their agency and he's going to fax me an apology...



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