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I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if MHMR

turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a report.

I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit report

people.

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I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if MHMR

turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a report.

I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit report

people.

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Thank you, but does anyone have any certain knowledge about this, or

personal experience?

Pecnik

> I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if

MHMR

> turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a

report.

> I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit

report

> people.

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Thank you, but does anyone have any certain knowledge about this, or

personal experience?

Pecnik

> I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if

MHMR

> turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a

report.

> I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit

report

> people.

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Hi a,

Sorry for not clarifying. We only get services from a place called Behavior

Treatment and Training Ctr. in Richmond. When we signed up with MHMR in Dec.

2002, they set an amount that we have to pay each month. (We're still on the

waiting list for any actual direct MHMR services -- for some reason, though,

we can get services from BTTC already, and we are billed a set amount by

MHMR.) We never get paid anything by MHMR. Does that make sense?

> Hi ,

> Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference?

Why would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite

funds from United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our

copayment is 1.00. So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they

automatically subtract our copayment before they pay us.

> a

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Hi a,

Sorry for not clarifying. We only get services from a place called Behavior

Treatment and Training Ctr. in Richmond. When we signed up with MHMR in Dec.

2002, they set an amount that we have to pay each month. (We're still on the

waiting list for any actual direct MHMR services -- for some reason, though,

we can get services from BTTC already, and we are billed a set amount by

MHMR.) We never get paid anything by MHMR. Does that make sense?

> Hi ,

> Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference?

Why would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite

funds from United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our

copayment is 1.00. So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they

automatically subtract our copayment before they pay us.

> a

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Hi a,

Sorry for not clarifying. We only get services from a place called Behavior

Treatment and Training Ctr. in Richmond. When we signed up with MHMR in Dec.

2002, they set an amount that we have to pay each month. (We're still on the

waiting list for any actual direct MHMR services -- for some reason, though,

we can get services from BTTC already, and we are billed a set amount by

MHMR.) We never get paid anything by MHMR. Does that make sense?

> Hi ,

> Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference?

Why would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite

funds from United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our

copayment is 1.00. So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they

automatically subtract our copayment before they pay us.

> a

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Hi ,

Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference? Why

would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite funds from

United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our copayment is 1.00.

So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they automatically subtract our

copayment before they pay us.

a

Re: MHMR fees & credit report? (was: Stop

bashing Tex...

Thank you, but does anyone have any certain knowledge about this, or

personal experience?

Pecnik

> I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if

MHMR

> turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a

report.

> I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit

report

> people.

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Hi ,

Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference? Why

would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite funds from

United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our copayment is 1.00.

So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they automatically subtract our

copayment before they pay us.

a

Re: MHMR fees & credit report? (was: Stop

bashing Tex...

Thank you, but does anyone have any certain knowledge about this, or

personal experience?

Pecnik

> I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if

MHMR

> turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a

report.

> I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit

report

> people.

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Hi ,

Doesn't MHMR just subtract your copayment and pay you the difference? Why

would you need to ever send them money? For instance, we get respite funds from

United Cerebral Palsy. It's actually 5.00/hour, however, our copayment is 1.00.

So that means they pay us 4.00/hour because they automatically subtract our

copayment before they pay us.

a

Re: MHMR fees & credit report? (was: Stop

bashing Tex...

Thank you, but does anyone have any certain knowledge about this, or

personal experience?

Pecnik

> I would think that the only way it would go to your credit report is if

MHMR

> turns it over to a collection agency -- and then the agency turns in a

report.

> I don't think MHMR would have someone sending reports to the credit

report

> people.

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