Sarah Edwards | May 31, 2024
Edited by Hannah Locklear
Hannah Locklear is SoloSuit’s Marketing and Impact Manager. With an educational background in Linguistics, Spanish, and International Development from Brigham Young University, Hannah has also worked as a legal support specialist for several years.

Summary: Are you wondering how to remove MiraMed Revenue Group from your credit report? This medical debt collector won’t go away until you resolve your debt. You can negotiate debt settlement options with the help of SoloSettle and give yourself peace of mind.
At first, you assumed the phone calls were some sort of scam. But later, you discovered a new name on your credit report: MiraMed Revenue Group. As it turns out, you had a medical bill that your insurance provider didn’t cover, and now your account is in collections. You’re bewildered and wondering what to do next.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to settle with medical debt collection agencies quickly, as well as how to remove MiraMed Revenue Group from your credit report.
You can negotiate debt settlement at any stage of the collections process. SoloSettle makes it easy.
Settle with SoloSettleMiraMed Revenue Group is a collection agency specializing in medical debt. If you’ve been contacted by MiraMed Revenue Group, it’s because the company has purchased your debt from a third party healthcare provider, and it’s now seeking to recover the debt.
Don’t assume that MiraMed Revenue Group is a scam! The company has been in operation for over 25 years, albeit under other operating names.
MiraMed has been accredited with the Better Business Bureau since 2013. However, MiraMed Revenue Group reviews are less than positive. Dozens of consumer complaints are registered with the BBB website, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) lists even more consumer complaints.
Many complaints claim that MiraMed contacted the individual over illegitimate debt, which is why it’s vital to validate your debt before making any payments.
You can contact this collection agency using the MiraMed Revenue Group phone number and other contact info below:
Never ignore phone calls from a debt collector — but never agree to pay anything until you take a few basic steps.
In some cases, debt collectors pressure you to make a good faith payment. Never pay anything until the debt collector can provide written proof that the debt belongs to you. To verify that the debt is yours and valid, you can send a Debt Validation Letter. As a part of the debt validation process, collectors should confirm the following:
Debt collectors must prove that you owe the debt before they can take any additional steps to collect payment.
Make Miramed Revenue Group validate your debt.
As a consumer, you have certain rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Under this law, debt collectors are prohibited from:
If MiraMed Revenue Group violates any of these rights, you can report the agency through the FTC website or by calling at 877-382-4357. You can also report MiraMed to the CFPB online or by calling 855-411-2372.
Debt collectors are not above suing you to collect the debt. If you receive notice of a debt collection lawsuit, act fast. In some jurisdictions, you have as little as 14 days to respond; otherwise, you risk losing your case due to a default judgment.
SoloSuit offers a convenient way to draft and file an Answer, a document that indicates your willingness to fight the lawsuit in court. Just answer a few simple questions, and you’ll generate a legal Answer that can be filed with the court.
If you want to learn how to remove MiraMed Revenue Group from your credit report, your best option is to settle your debt once and for all. Here’s how to negotiate a debt settlement.
Start negotiating by offering to pay 60% of your total debt. MiraMed may reject this offer, but it will likely respond with a counteroffer that you can accept or reject. The point is to open negotiations so you can settle your debt for less than you currently owe.
SoloSettle makes the process easier by serving as a middleman between you and the debt collector. Just use the online platform to submit an initial offer, and you’ll never have to communicate directly with the debt collector. SoloSettle can later handle the payment process once negotiations are complete.
Let’s take a look at how SoloSettle can help you:
Example: Alison had no idea she owed a medical bill until she got a phone call from MiraMed Revenue Group. She didn’t have the funds to pay the entire debt, so she decided to use SoloSettle to negotiate a lower amount. Using the online platform, she offered to pay 60% of her debt. MiraMed made a counteroffer for 63%, which Alison accepted. She’s now working to rebuild her credit, thankful that she was able to settle for less than she originally owed.
Start using SoloSettle today to resolve your debt as fast as possible.
We wanted to learn more about how to negotiate with debt collectors, so we asked an attorney. Check out the video below to learn more about how to settle with Miramed Revenue Group.
After you come to an agreement, make sure to get your debt settlement in writing. Otherwise, some debt collectors may try to go to court anyway to obtain a default judgment against you.
Once you settle your debt, it may still appear on your credit report for up to seven years. Still, eliminating debt is the fastest way to start rebuilding your credit and securing your financial future. Settling debt for less than what you owe will make it all the easier to put debt behind you and move on with your life.
Settling debt is easier than you think. By negotiating a settlement with MiraMed Revenue Group, you can save money and avoid further debt collection phone calls. Start today by using SoloSettle to resolve your debt.
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