Payment Resolution Services
- 29 consumer complaints filed with CFPB
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I am a psychotherapist based in MA and received a letter - sent to my private practice email - addressed to my practice address. The letter was signed by Payment Resolutions LLC however it had the letterhead 'Optum' which is an insurance company I am in network with (so, see clients who have this insurance and get paid by them when I submit claims). The letter stated that it was 'As a follow-up to our discussion regarding repayment of $182.00, below are the details of the payment plan we discussed.' It then went over how to pay this amount. I never had a discussion about owing this money to Optum and the letter is not connected to a claim number or member ID. When I called the Optum recoupment department (the department that handles overpayments to providers), they did not see anything on my file about owing anything to them. I am attaching a copy of the letter I received from this 'company' called Payment Resolutions. @media (min-width:768px){.css-1w6dufj{-webkit-box-flex:0;-webkit-flex-g [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Payment Resolution Services LLC Date] [Location: MA, USA- 01301]
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