What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? State of a case is California. Current state is New Mexico.
Firstly, sorry for any mistakes I'll make writing this letter. English is my second language.
My situation. I cancelled my Comcast account in California at the end of September 2015 at the Comcast office. After that I relocated to Albuquerque, NM and opened the other Comcast account here in October 10th, 2015. I pay all my bills at a proper time. In California I set up automatic charging from my credit card. So, Comcast just took money monthly.
A week ago I found on the Credit Carma website that my credit score was significantly reduced due an opened collection account. I've learned that Comcast on November 30, 2015 transferred $57 to a collecting agency. What alerted me that I have not received bills online (I do not know if they've sent mail to my previous Californian address) and that they were able to charge money automatically. The last Californian bill I have from October was $0.
I've called today to the Comcast Security and Collecting Departments. They refused to give me any information about money I owed them. They said that they can do something to find if that was their mistake only after I pay to the collecting agency. Also a guy from the Collecting Department somewhat to threatened me saying that collecting agencies become angry if they learn that their "clients" have conflict with such a company like Comcast. Because the Comcast Financial Department was closed when I called them today's evening I'll be able to speak with them tomorrow only. But after I've spent 3 hours trying to find some information chatting and calling Comcast services I'm not sure that tomorrow's call will help.
I called to the collecting agency today as well. They demanded me to pay that money and sent email with information. It seems like they are not a fake agency.
Also I've made a dispute request through Credit Carma.
I'm ready to pay money in a case I indeed owe them. What I'm not ready to do is to pay for someone's mistake. Could you, please, answer what is the best action for me in this situation? Is that correct that Comcast refused to provide information regarding that bill to me?
Thank you,
Andrei
Firstly, sorry for any mistakes I'll make writing this letter. English is my second language.
My situation. I cancelled my Comcast account in California at the end of September 2015 at the Comcast office. After that I relocated to Albuquerque, NM and opened the other Comcast account here in October 10th, 2015. I pay all my bills at a proper time. In California I set up automatic charging from my credit card. So, Comcast just took money monthly.
A week ago I found on the Credit Carma website that my credit score was significantly reduced due an opened collection account. I've learned that Comcast on November 30, 2015 transferred $57 to a collecting agency. What alerted me that I have not received bills online (I do not know if they've sent mail to my previous Californian address) and that they were able to charge money automatically. The last Californian bill I have from October was $0.
I've called today to the Comcast Security and Collecting Departments. They refused to give me any information about money I owed them. They said that they can do something to find if that was their mistake only after I pay to the collecting agency. Also a guy from the Collecting Department somewhat to threatened me saying that collecting agencies become angry if they learn that their "clients" have conflict with such a company like Comcast. Because the Comcast Financial Department was closed when I called them today's evening I'll be able to speak with them tomorrow only. But after I've spent 3 hours trying to find some information chatting and calling Comcast services I'm not sure that tomorrow's call will help.
I called to the collecting agency today as well. They demanded me to pay that money and sent email with information. It seems like they are not a fake agency.
Also I've made a dispute request through Credit Carma.
I'm ready to pay money in a case I indeed owe them. What I'm not ready to do is to pay for someone's mistake. Could you, please, answer what is the best action for me in this situation? Is that correct that Comcast refused to provide information regarding that bill to me?
Thank you,
Andrei