Hello there,
I have a question;
My cat underwent treatment at a veterinary practice in January and February this year, for which I assumed my insurance would cover me for.
Long story put short the insurance company have declined the claim, which I accept I am now responsible to pay.
The vets practice whilst I was appealing the claim with the insurer have transferred the debt for collection to an agency who have added a 30% fee on top, which I am very reluctant to pay as I don't think such an exorbitant fee would be legal.
Are flat fees legal for consumer debts? Am I legally obliged to pay this fee? I want to offer to clear the balance over several months, but I certainly want to make clear that I won't be paying their fees.
Anyone with some expertise in this?
I have a question;
My cat underwent treatment at a veterinary practice in January and February this year, for which I assumed my insurance would cover me for.
Long story put short the insurance company have declined the claim, which I accept I am now responsible to pay.
The vets practice whilst I was appealing the claim with the insurer have transferred the debt for collection to an agency who have added a 30% fee on top, which I am very reluctant to pay as I don't think such an exorbitant fee would be legal.
Are flat fees legal for consumer debts? Am I legally obliged to pay this fee? I want to offer to clear the balance over several months, but I certainly want to make clear that I won't be paying their fees.
Anyone with some expertise in this?
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