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Old 04-26-2009, 07:35 PM
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Collections Dispute


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon

Qwest communications has been billing me for over 6 months for an "unreturned" modem.

Let's go back briefly to the beginning. Our connection was spotty so I called to have it repaired. A new modem was sent to us, and then a couple of weeks later, another modem arrived at my doorstep, for no reason. The connection continued to be poor, so I called Qwest and asked for my service to be disconnected. I then, packed up the three modems and returned them. I then received bills stating costs for both an unreturned modem, and more service that I did not receive, as it was AFTER I had disconnected my service.

I have called Qwest probably a dozen times. Each time, I am told something different. Each time, it concludes in the issue being "resolved." I was told that all modems had been located, that the charges would be dropped, and that I would not have to pay the charges for service during a period when I was not actually receiving service. After about an hour on the phone, I am transfered to someone who can see my entire record of calls, and the times when I was told an issue would be resolved, and I am told, again, that it will be corrected. At this point, I owed Qwest for approximately $40 for actual service but was told I could wait until I received an updated bill, reflecting the amendments. But, then I would receive another bill for an even higher amount than before - now in the hundreds of dollars.

I have now been sent to collections and this is on my credit report.

Immediately upon receiving the first letter from collections, I wrote a letter to Qwest, explaining the situation, included a check for what I was told I owed, $40, and asked them to contact the collections bureau.

I received yesterday a second letter from collections with a settlement offer,
of $154, of which I do not owe one penny.

The problem is, I have no proof as all of my communication with Qwest has been over the phone. How do I go about disputing these charges? Do I write to the collections agency? Do I call? Do I call and/or write to Qwest? Do I call every credit bureau? How do I prove this situation?

Please help me. I'm desperate.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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Old 04-26-2009, 11:19 PM
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1st, dispute any and all negatives that appear on your credit reports directly with credit reporting companies

then send a letter of validation to the CA and also a verification letter,
do this by certified mail, return reciept.

see what happens next.

also, when you call qwest directly, do they say that the call is being recorded? if so, make sure you list the date and times you call them and take notes, get the full name of each person you talk with at qwest.
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