Aimeedyan
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Be sure and make arrangements with each of your medical bills. We constantly are struggling to pay medical bills as well - they never end it seems. However, be aware that some hospitals/medical providers do charge interest and will report you to the credit bureaus. The hospital I was admitted to twice last year will not work payments with you, nor lower your bill if you are paying cash. If you can't pay in full within 3 months, they sell your acct to a bank who then charges you interest to pay it off. We ended up taking a personal loan out to pay them off in full to save on interest. It was SO frustrating.
Most of my other medical debt has been willing to work out payments but even then, $10 here and $10 does add up. I feel for you on those issues. I had to keep a running list of medical bills, who I owed, what the payment was, and when it was due because I would misplace a bill and then end up in collections.
My thought would be to pay on credit cards, since you usually can work out a deal with medical collectors. But I do think it's GREAT advice to stick about $500 into an e-fund for unexpected expenses.
Good luck!
Most of my other medical debt has been willing to work out payments but even then, $10 here and $10 does add up. I feel for you on those issues. I had to keep a running list of medical bills, who I owed, what the payment was, and when it was due because I would misplace a bill and then end up in collections.
My thought would be to pay on credit cards, since you usually can work out a deal with medical collectors. But I do think it's GREAT advice to stick about $500 into an e-fund for unexpected expenses.
Good luck!
for a better 2008!


