877-435-4009

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    Maiden Name
    I got a message this morning from this company...asking for me with my MAIDEN name.  My current Health Insurance is in my married name and the ONLY outstanding bill in my maiden name I have been paying for 2 years.

    In early 2000's I had my identity stolen.

    I DID GET A SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND EXTENSION:  Hope this helps someone.
      --------Gail  ex: 5314

    I, like an above poster, had bills from South County Hospital in RI.  I'd advise CALLING THE HOSPITAL and speaking with Billing (they're actually very nice) and finding out where your bills are.

    Mine were with this company...but the phone number and set up was NOT like this.  Almost like this is a copycat company.

    (SC Hospital Main Line: 401-782-8000 - just ask for billing)
    • Caller: 877-435-4009
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Raul
    Whay do they keep calling for Raul?  It's a Massassachuets phone # they're calling erroneously linked to Farm Rd., Stow, MA 01775
    • Caller: ?
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    Anonymous
    Asked for my father who died 7 years ago and never lived with me so I said "sorry, he's been dead for 7 years."  She said, well then this bill must be paid by his next of kin.  Sorry, I said but next of kin are neither legally nor morally obligated to pay off the deceased's bills.  I told her the hospital should have filed against his estate and if she wanted any money she should do the same.  I wished her luck because there was no estate.  He died penniless, not even a life insurance policy.  Besides, that was 7 years ago.  What a dweeb!
    • Caller: collection agent
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Ru serious
    I'm fed up with these calls.  I'm old but I'm not stupid and I owe no one anything.
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    Mad
    Their calling about someone that has been dead for years, not to mention how did they get my number when this cell phone is not in my name. So they would not have known I was connected to the dead person by my phn info. Strange, I don't even know how or why they are calling. Not to mention they called twice now, and I never gave them any info besides the person their calling about is DEAD. I THOUGHT ALL DEBT WAS CLEARED WHEN YOU DIED.
    • Caller: MBRIO
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    Heated
    | 4 replies
    I'm in process of trying to buy a home and MBROI is on my credit report for 3 bills I have no clue about .Same crap as others they want my info but won't give me any information at all .I have never received a bill from them and can't get any resolution on this ..super pissed!
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Tamianth replies to Heated
    I'd be seeking a attorney first off and go after them.

    Please do file reports with the FBI, your state attorney general and Department Of Justice,FTC & FCC..

    http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
    http://www.fbi.gov/
    https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
    https://esupport.fcc.gov/ccmsforms/form1088.action
    https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx?panel=2
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    Harmar replies to Amanda
    So  is it reported to credit bureaus,  I heard the same that hospitals dont want the collection agency to
    report to credit bureaus.

    so did you see your bill as collections in credit report ever or it wasnt.
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    harmar replies to Heated
    | 2 replies
    I am getting calls from this # (MBRO)  and I heard they dont report to credit bureaus .
    I kind of was out of country for 2 years and some medical bills I didnt get to pay (as you know the insurance
    pays late and by the time the amout i owe is decided , I left the country and made sure no bills are pending.

    I called Hospital guys and they said there are some pending bills and are with collection and I asked if
    they report to credit bureaus , and I got reply that hospital doesnt tell them to report to credit bureaus
    but looks like collection agency might report it.

    I am in the process of buying home and I dont see the MBRO yet ,(may be they didnt report as it looks like
    hospital guys turned to collection a year back)
    So is it possible that they might report to credit bureaus in future.

    you are saying you see 3-bills from credit reports , so how are you going to fix it and how bad it effects in getting the rate to buy mortgage ?
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    Kristen DeVoy
    This company has been harassing my mother with letters and phone calls even though the bill was for me and we do not live together. The bill is for a surgery I had in 2011 and I was under my fathers insurance at the time. The guy on the phone was extremely rude and condescending. I asked to speak with someone above him and he said he would get his supervisor. He put me on hold for about 5 minutes only to come back and say that all supervisor were "busy." I googled the number and found this site along with others filled with complaints. I called the hospital that had sent me to collections and asked them if they had any idea what kind of collection agencies they are sending debts to and told them about what I had found on the internet about this company. They did not seem to care. I would love to put this agency out of business!
    • Caller: MBROI
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Jerked replies to harmar
    They do report. And might I say that they don't even contact before jamming your credit.
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    Tamianth replies to harmar
    One important thing to remember if these losers have any of your personal information such as your social security number, date of birth or drivers license make sure you register with identity protection notify the credit agencies as well as your banks!!
    **************************************
    credit reports:  Experian, Equifax, TransUnion
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0155-free-credit-reports

    https://800notes.com/arts/Jb8EW-eDhQA/harassi ... ou-need-to-know
    http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ...
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/pdf-0096-fair-credit-reporting-act.pdf
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0149-debt-collection

    And see:

    https://800notes.com/forum/ta-86217073a9c8dad ... 077595690349410
    ************
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0258-fake-debt-collectors
    ************
    http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/pressreleases/extortion_scam.htm
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    W.T.
    Have been getting calls from this number, today I was able to answer it.  They asked for my sister and said our last name way in a way no other has...Obviously, not able to read too well, as our name isn't that hard to pronounce.  When I said no, he said do you know how I can reach her.  I kept asking, who he was and what was it in regards to, he kept averting the question. When he finally said the name of the CO, I asked him to repeat the name a few times. Finally, I told him to take the gum out if his mouth and speak clearly....(school teacher at heart). All he would say was it was confidential business...My response was good luck, I haven't spoken to her in years, so it is doubtful she listed my number anywhere. Told  him do a better google search, it isn't that hard to do...go the extra mile, son! Tried to get the supervisor, but a long delay and a disconnect...actually heard the disconnect...
    My guess is all the hospitals are selling off their unpaid receivables because of the 2014 Health Care Laws...Expect more of these calls from anyone that may have listed you as an 'in case of emergency' on any hospital forms....
    • Caller: MBROI or NBROI
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Marianne
    | 1 reply
    My husband received a couple of calls from this company.  I had blood work done on my son that the insurance companied denied payment on.  It is a large sum of money that we just can't pay.  I called today and spoke with Anthony.  I veried my address and my sons dob.  He was very polite and very helpful.  My debt is with Children's Hospitial.  ROI is a healthcare finacial management service company with offices in four locations.  Most of the time I do not call back but it's time to pay the piper.  I am trying to get a settlement amount and go from there.

    good luck to everyone
    • Caller: MB ROI
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    kp
    crooks are back watch out this caller  number  877-435-4009
    • Caller: hangup after received
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    Rebecca
    Wow these people are frauds and scammers and they weren't going to give me info and asking my handicap husband to get on the phone and oh this a being recorded um I don't care then there asking me my information when it didn't have nothing to do with me yeah I'm upset and disgusted with people like this. So I hung up on them if ur not litgit with me don't call me ever
    • Caller: Mbo or something nbo
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    Upset
    | 1 reply
    Received 3 calls from this number over a months time on my answering machine. Every call was for another person I don't even know. Returned all 3 calls and was told each time my number would be removed. After 3rd call I asked to speak to a supervisor and was told she was on another line. I said I would hold until she was free and reply was "I can't do that". I said I better get a call from a supervisor or I would file a harassment complaint with the authorities. To my surprise I did receive a phone call from a supervisor and was promised I would not receive any more calls from them. We'll see. The supervisors phone number came up on my caller ID and I now know their phone number and where they are located and if I do receive another call I will report them to the authorities.
    • Caller: MBROI
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Resident47 replies to Upset
    Don't you think three bites at the apple already form a pattern worthy of complaint? The CFPB, FTC, and attorneys general would be interested parties. A single complaint is not going to spur action unless it concerns unusually gross abuse of your rights, so there is no reason to wait.

    This game of changing the hunted person's name each call is one I typically read about when dirty debt collectors call workplaces, where the ruse is somewhat more plausible. It's never been clear why this tactic is used except as a cheap way to get around the FDCPA prohibition on multiple skip trace calls to a single place. It's rather foolish on its face to keep pelting you with new names like they're trying to crack a code. Eventually they'll hit a name of someone who might owe, or you'll break down and pay to stop the calls, if I can extrapolate the illogic of the scheme.

    To halt the misfired skip trace calls, laying a paper trail is far more effective than verbal denials. My advice for "not me" cases is found here:
    https://800notes.com/forum/ta-34af6a034ba34b6/unending-collection-calls
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    Resident47 replies to Marianne
    You know for a fact that the "very polite and very helpful" man was fully FDCPA-compliant? The collector represents a creditor directly and not a junk debt buyer? The amount and account number and other details are all correct? You got a dunning letter as required by the FDCPA? You got the "good cop" this time so all is well?

    Medical billing is perhaps the most dysfunctional area of consumer credit going, mortgage debt being a close contender. Abuses from medical collectors are rampant, and MBROI has not appeared to make an exception. Nothing you saw on The ROI Companies website about its size and locations means that you're being treated fairly as federal law demands. "It's time to pay the piper" only if the piper's hit man can deliver you proof on paper and do his job without denying your rights.

    FTC and CFPB material on US federal collection law:
    http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ... debt-collection
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    stopcalling
    lahey hospital/clinic collection agency
    • Call type: Debt collector

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