enance asked:
I have a medical bill on my credit report that I would like to make payments on. If I begin to make payments on this debt via personal
check, can they automatically garnish the funds from my checking account?
Credit Reports
Credit Reports, Medical Bill, Personal Check, Wages

listentoreggaeforlife asked:
I paid a medical bill really late about a year ago that I originally was not going to pay but my parents convinced me otherwise. Also I got suspended from college for the semester about a year ago as well and after I got most of my money back (it was only a few weeks into the semester) and moved back home, about a few months later I got a letter in the mail saying that I owed them $300 for terminating my on-campus housing agreement early. I simply ignored the letter and got another one a little while later and then a few months after that, I got a letter from some debt collection agency in North Carolina. I still haven’t paid it and it’s been almost a year, the letter from the collection agency was back in like July of last year and I haven’t heard from either them or the school since. Will this affect my credit record? How do I check my report to see if anybody has any claims against me? Also how can I find out who all has viewed my report?
One last thing, I heard that by even viewing your credit record your score goes down, can anybody elaborate on this?
Credit Reports
Credit Score, Letter In The Mail, Medical Bill, Money Back
Alias asked:
I just recently received a judgement from small claims court for a medical bill debt of $500. When will it be reported to the credit bureau and is there a way to prevent this should I come up with the money to satisfy the debt?
Credit Reports
Credit Reports, Judgement, Medical Bill, Small Claims Court