I'm having a problem that seems to be pretty common on these forums. I recently received a notice that my Verizon bill of $64.71 had been placed with an outside collections agency (EOS-CCA). However, I cancelled my account with Verizon back in September, within the 30-day money back period (my service began on September 4). I was assured by the customer service representative that all charges to my account would be removed as long as I sent my modem back, which I did.
Parsing through my online bills, it appears that Verizon has continued to charge me for landline phone service, even though I was clear in my cancellation request that I wanted to cancel ALL Verizon services (phone and internet). I never received another paper bill or late payment letter from Verizon after making my cancellation request, or else I would have dealt with this earlier.
The collections account is negatively impacting my credit score, but it is for an invalid debt that was due to an error on Verizon's part. I have disputed the charge with the collections agency, but I would appreciate assistance in correcting the original error with Verizon's billing so that the derogatory marks on my credit can be expunged.
Thank you.