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11 Oct, 2024 by Katrine hotvedt
This company truly is so awful. They sent out two statements (one for each account they had for me) two years ago to the wrong address, which I have proof of not living there. I was told they never got a return to sender, right after she admitted they do look like junk mail so someone could have thrown it away. They said they have called me, but rarely do I answer random phone numbers (She did say I answered in June and hung up which probably was true because once again, I don't talk with random numbers and they have left ZERO voicemails). They said they do what is legally required, but to me it feels like they do the bare minimum so they can get as much money from you as possible. They showed up to my house on Saturday night at 8pm and then said I had until Friday of the next week to figure things out. I later found out they could have pushed that date to Monday and didn't (Thanks so much Danielle). So many of the agents are completely unwilling to give you any other options unless you come to those conclusions yourself. Multiple times I asked what my options were and they essentially said "not much" but then I made a suggestion and they said "Well yeah you could do that". Seems like this company likes to give their agents as little knowledge as possible so that people give up and just pay everything. I ended up doing more research myself and I'm in the process of getting one of those accounts with them cancelled. I would like to make a public apology to Heidi, Luis? maybe Erika? I don't remember everyone I talked to and everyone that I got stressed out at, but I know for a fact that those people had to deal with my frustrations the most. I was just extremely stressed out, confused, and it felt like I was receiving such little information about everything. I am giving them two starts because I do feel like their agents handled my frustrations (slight rage) rather professionally, but the company as a whole is just weird and scammy.
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10 Oct, 2024 by Cardboard sliver
First of all, I've dealt with collections before, they always tell you who they are, and who they're calling from. These guys? No. They just keep asking for your name, which sounds like a scam call. Then, they jack up your owed amount. I got served, for a total of 606 dollars, I can even provide pictures. Now it's 695 as of 10/9/2024. You send unmarked mail (and don't give me that vs of protecting privacy, others show their company name on the envelope, I'll even grab pictures of that to prove it) so you just think it's junk mail. The voicemail sounds like a robot so you assume scam. These people prose themselves on ruining lives to make scam doctors with EPIC richer. You have to be a new sort of low to work for these guys. I even noticed on my summons you couldn't get the hospital right. I tried to call your legal guy, Quinn, and of course, during business hours, he's not there. How convenient is that? I'm going to talk to an attorney on Monday, see what I can do, before you guys jack my bill up to $800.
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09 Oct, 2024 by Elizabeth canchola
Bills can be stressful I know which is why I write this review. I spoke with Luis who helped me with my bill payment set up and did a fantastic job with his costumer service!! I won’t lie the beginning of the call I was not the most pleasant as to trying to figure out a plan for my situation, but Luis handled it very professionally and helped me figure out a solution to my bill! Luis if you read this I thank you so much and deeply appreciate your help. I’m not sure what your pay is like BUT SOMEONE GIVE THAT MAN A RAISE!!
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04 Oct, 2024 by James ward
Very unimpressed with this company. I have been paying on a medical bill for a few years now. I have been making one to two payments a month, which is what I agreed to. I have 37 check stubs to prove all the payments. In September of this year, I missed one payment Because a lot of other expenses came up with my six kids. I chose to take care of my family that month. Instead of calling me and reminding me I needed to make that payment they started garnishing my checks. One payment in years is all I missed. But instead of a phone call they just. Go behind your back and garnish your checks. I will be glad to not have to deal with these people one day.
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30 Sep, 2024 by Carlos garcia
Vanessa and Ester are amazing. I’m not the type to go into collections since I can pay my own bills but when the hospital won’t update your new address even though you updated with them more than once, you get a little mad. And they heard me out and related to me. Ive heard collection companies are nasty but they were actually sweet and gave me the information i needed. I just ended up paying over the phone since they were genuine.
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23 Jul, 2024 by Elita
Weber Law was helpful in resolving a down payment issue I had with a roofing company. The 2 attorneys I worked along with were thorough and acted quickly to have my money returned to me which the company originally refused to give back. I would highly recommend Weber Law to anyone that is in need of resolving and issue they may have with small or large businesses
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01 May, 2024 by Eric morgan
In general I would not recommend this firm because they seem to be the typical law firm that tries to take advantage of billing situations however they can. I was referred to them from a network and they were supposed to apply a 25% discount but never did. To me that just shows how unethical they are in not honoring it so who knows how ethical they are in everything else they do. That being said I hired them to review a contract for me and they fulfilled the work sufficiently. I didn't have any complaints with their actual work (hence 2 stars instead of 1 star review).
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01 Dec, 2023 by Damien moreno
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23 Jul, 2024 by Elita
Weber Law was helpful in resolving a down payment issue I had with a roofing company. The 2 attorneys I worked along with were thorough and acted quickly to have my money returned to me which the company originally refused to give back. I would highly recommend Weber Law to anyone that is in need of resolving and issue they may have with small or large businesses
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01 May, 2024 by Eric morgan
In general I would not recommend this firm because they seem to be the typical law firm that tries to take advantage of billing situations however they can. I was referred to them from a network and they were supposed to apply a 25% discount but never did. To me that just shows how unethical they are in not honoring it so who knows how ethical they are in everything else they do. That being said I hired them to review a contract for me and they fulfilled the work sufficiently. I didn't have any complaints with their actual work (hence 2 stars instead of 1 star review).
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01 Dec, 2023 by Damien moreno
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