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Collection agency screwed my credit - can I sue? And how?

Question:
I live in California. In September 2001 I had a dispute with an HMO dentist regarding the payment for unauthorized services. The dentist sent the matter to the collection agency. I paid the collection agency, and received a letter from them stating that the collection will NOT be reported to the credit bureaus because I paid on time. In October 2002 I wanted to refinanced my house, and was denied best rate due to the unsufficient credit. I found out that the collection agency reported my collection in Septmebr 2002, and ruined my credit. I contacted the collection agency, and they admitted that they reported the collection, but added that they sent a letter to the credit bureaus asking not to show the collection on my credit. They said that now the matter is between me and the credit bureaus. I would like to sue the collection agency. Do I have a case?


Answer:
It depends on many other factors. Exactly what did they report? Exactly how did it ruin your credit? Did you have an agreement with them before you paid that they wouldn't report, or was their promise made after? Were you given an opportunity to make a written comment in your credit file telling your side of the story? Take this all to a lawyer who knows what he's doing. It's really too complicated to deal with in a forum like this.



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