SissyB0011
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What is the name of your state? Idaho
I have been paying on an old medical bill for over a year...one of those "attorney offices" that are actually aggressive credit agencies. Anyway, I am trying to pull from my 401(k) to pay the balance but cannot prove I owe the original bill.
The hospital where I was seen has no record of the ER visit due to going electronic shortly after. The "lawyer's office" can't seem to produce an original statement nor an itemized accounting of my payments with them, only a current amount owed. *shady*
Question: Can I sue the creditor to provide proof of the debt in question and get my money back if they cannot produce proper documentation? Can I do so in the midst of a stipulated judgement?
Thanks from Idaho!
I have been paying on an old medical bill for over a year...one of those "attorney offices" that are actually aggressive credit agencies. Anyway, I am trying to pull from my 401(k) to pay the balance but cannot prove I owe the original bill.
The hospital where I was seen has no record of the ER visit due to going electronic shortly after. The "lawyer's office" can't seem to produce an original statement nor an itemized accounting of my payments with them, only a current amount owed. *shady*
Question: Can I sue the creditor to provide proof of the debt in question and get my money back if they cannot produce proper documentation? Can I do so in the midst of a stipulated judgement?
Thanks from Idaho!