Hannah Locklear | August 18, 2023
Summary: If Revenue Enterprises LLC has communicated with you about a debt, SoloSuit can help you respond to the initial contact with a Debt Validation Letter, respond to a debt lawsuit, and settle your debt before going to court.
Dealing with outstanding debts can be a stressful and overwhelming process. If you've received a letter or a call from Revenue Enterprises LLC, it means they are trying to collect a debt on behalf of a creditor. Resolving this debt doesn't have to be a nightmare. By understanding the process and taking proactive steps, you can navigate through it with clarity and confidence.
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Revenue Enterprises LLC is a debt collection agency that specializes in medical debt collection and partners with healthcare organizations throughout the United States.
Revenue Enterprises LLC is accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating. Despite its positive BBB rating, Revenue Enterprises LLC has received dozens of complaints submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Burea’s consumer complaint database.
Many of these complaints involve incorrect credit reporting, invalid medical debts, and Revenue Enterprise’s failure to validate debts upon request. If you owe a medical debt, there is a chance you’ll be contacted by Revenue Enterprises LLC. In response, ask them to validate your debt before taking any other action.
Before making any payments or agreements, ensure that the debt truly belongs to you. You should:
Here’s the contact information for Revenue Enterprises LLC:
Mailing address: PO box 441368, Aurora, CO 80044
Phone: 800-774-7147
Email: info@revenueenterprises.com
If Revenue Enterprises LLC can’t validate your debt, they must cease communications. But if it turns out that your debt is valid, you still have options. In fact, debt settlement could be the best step to take next.
If you're unable to pay the full amount upfront, you can negotiate with Revenue Enterprises LLC for a reduced amount or set up a payment plan. This is known as debt settlement, which typically involves:
It's crucial to stick to the payment plan or settlement terms. Defaulting on an agreed-upon arrangement can lead to more complications.
Once you've reached an agreement, ensure you receive a written agreement detailing the terms. This should outline the amount you've agreed to pay, the number of installments (if any), and any other pertinent details. Be sure to check your credit report to ensure the account is marked as "settled" or "paid." If there are inaccuracies, dispute them with the credit bureaus.
SoloSettle, powered by SoloSuit, is a tech-based approach to debt settlement. Our software helps you send and receive settlement offers until you reach an agreement with the collector. Once an agreement is reached, we’ll help you manage the settlement documentation and transfer your payment to the creditor or debt collector, helping you keep your financial information private and secure.
To learn more about how to settle a debt with Revenue Enterprises LLC, check out this video:
If you get sued for medical debt, the first step you should take is to respond to the lawsuit before your state’s deadline. To respond to a debt lawsuit, you have to draft and file an Answer into the case. In your Answer, you should:
SoloSuit can help you draft and file a customized Answer to your debt lawsuit in minutes and increase your chances of winning. Our software helps you create a personalized response to your debt case. All you have to do is respond to a series of questions about your case, and an Answer document will be generated for you.
Your Answer will be properly formatted, contain appropriate legal language, address all the claims against you, and include a section for your affirmative defenses.
To learn more about how to respond to a debt collection lawsuit in your state, read our guide: How to Answer a Summons for Debt Collection - The Ultimate 50 State Guide
Familiarize yourself with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This act outlines your rights as a consumer and the rules collectors must follow. Read our guide on FDCPA Violations List to learn more about your rights.
If you believe that Revenue Enterprises LLC is not adhering to the FDCPA or if you're overwhelmed by the process, consider consulting with an attorney who specializes in consumer rights or debt resolution.
Resolving a debt with Revenue Enterprises LLC or any collection agency can seem daunting. However, by staying informed, maintaining open communication, and following the steps outlined above, you can navigate the process with greater ease. Remember, you have rights as a consumer, and it's in everyone's best interest to resolve outstanding debts in a fair and amicable manner.
Remember that seeking professional financial advice or legal assistance can provide you with valuable insights and guidance throughout the process. And best of all, SoloSuit can help you respond to debt collectors without having to hire an attorney.
SoloSuit makes it easy to fight debt collectors.
You can use SoloSuit to respond to a debt lawsuit, to send letters to collectors, and even to settle a debt.
SoloSuit's Answer service is a step-by-step web-app that asks you all the necessary questions to complete your Answer. Upon completion, we'll have an attorney review your document and we'll file it for you.
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