RMP Services

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Who is RMP Services?

RMP Services, LLC, aka Receivables Management Partners, LLC, aka RMP, LLC is a debt collection agency headquartered in Greensburg, Indiana.

Receivables Management Partners (RMP) has six additional offices in the following locations:

  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Lansing, Michigan
  • Zealand, Michigan
  • Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Waco, Texas

You may see RMP Services listed on your credit report as a collections account. This can happen if you didn’t pay a bill.

Who does RMP Services collect for?

RMP Services is a leading provider of revenue cycle management services, specializing in the healthcare sector. They serve a vast network of about 200 hospitals and over 30,000 physicians across the United States. Their clientele ranges from small private practices to large hospital networks.

Is RMP Services legit or a scam?

RMP Services is a legitimate company. They are authorized to collect debts on behalf of their clients. However, it’s important to verify any debts they claim you owe before making any payments.

How can I remove RMP Services from my credit report?

Collections can hurt your credit score and stay on your credit report for up to seven years, even if you pay them. Paying the collection might even lower your credit score.

However, it is possible to remove a collection account from your credit history before seven years.

(Though debt collectors may not want this widely known, it’s your right to be informed.)

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RMP Service Contact Information

Address:

Receivables Management Partners, LLC
8085 Knue Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46250

Mailing address:

Receivables Management Partners, LLC
PO Box 21626
Waco, TX 76702

Phone number: (800) 541-1370

Should I contact or pay RMP Services?

Before contacting a debt collector, verify that the debt is legitimate and accurately reported. Credit reports can contain errors or list debts that are no longer valid. Also, be aware that making payments on a debt can reset the clock and potentially harm your credit.

The most effective way to deal with RMP Services is to work with a credit repair professional. They help remove millions of negative items every year from companies like RMP Services on behalf of their clients.

Will RMP Services sue me or garnish my wages?

If a patient’s unpaid medical bills become significantly overdue, the healthcare provider (or a debt collection agency they have contracted or sold the debt to) may choose to take legal action to recover the debt. This could potentially include suing the patient for the unpaid amount.

If the healthcare provider or debt collection agency wins the lawsuit, they could be granted a judgment that allows them to garnish the patient’s wages or take other collection actions.

RMP Services Complaints

Many collection agencies have numerous complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Most complaints are about inaccurate reporting, harassment, or failure to verify a debt. If you are being harassed, consider filing a complaint.

You have many consumer rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). These rights include disputing credit reporting errors and being treated fairly and respectfully by debt collectors.

Your Rights When Dealing with RMP Services

Debt collectors must follow state and federal laws. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) prohibits abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices and ensures your rights are protected:

  • It is a violation of federal law for Receivables Management Partners, LLC to report inaccurate or incomplete information about you.
  • You have a legal right to request debt validation on an alleged debt. Send the collection agency a debt validation letter. They have 30 days to prove the debt is yours and the amount is accurate.
  • RMP Services cannot threaten or harass you, call repeatedly, swear at you, or publicly publish a list of debtors.
  • RMP Services must be honest about who they are and their purpose. They must notify you in writing and verbally that they are a debt collection agency.
  • RMP Services cannot threaten to have you arrested or imprisoned for unpaid debts.

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