For a back operation, I had to stay in hospital overnight. I had been advised to take my pill bottles with me. Followed instructions and took pills in pharmacy bottles. Hospital nurse gave me hospital pills after I told her I had my own pills in my overnight bag. That was repeated the next morning. Insurance refused to pay for hospital pills because they had paid when I had scripts filled at pharmacy.
So, hospital sends me a bill for $290. I objected because I had my own pills with me. I offered to replace their pills from my supply. No deal they want $290. They charged me $20 or $30 per pill. I get a 30 day supply for $9 at CVS. So I offered to pay hospital at my normal rate. They still want $290. I said I would not pay it. Next thing I know collection agency is calling.
I have been refused credit from all the normal finance groups on an auto loan. My credit rating was 800+ before and had dropped about 50 points last week. I have no bills other than monthly utilities and one credit card that is paid in total two weeks prior to due date..
Question. Would you eat **** and pay a bill that I do not feel I owe, or go with least resistance and pay the bill? I have never been extorted before, and at 77 years old, I am reluctant to start now. Credit rating be damned. Just a little stubborn? Principles involved. Help, any comment appreciated.
So, hospital sends me a bill for $290. I objected because I had my own pills with me. I offered to replace their pills from my supply. No deal they want $290. They charged me $20 or $30 per pill. I get a 30 day supply for $9 at CVS. So I offered to pay hospital at my normal rate. They still want $290. I said I would not pay it. Next thing I know collection agency is calling.
I have been refused credit from all the normal finance groups on an auto loan. My credit rating was 800+ before and had dropped about 50 points last week. I have no bills other than monthly utilities and one credit card that is paid in total two weeks prior to due date..
Question. Would you eat **** and pay a bill that I do not feel I owe, or go with least resistance and pay the bill? I have never been extorted before, and at 77 years old, I am reluctant to start now. Credit rating be damned. Just a little stubborn? Principles involved. Help, any comment appreciated.