Alrighty then, I have this situation with a collection agency trying to collect a debt of $425 for a visit to the dentist about 3 years ago. And I'm in no mood to pay - here's why. The guy did a root-canal, but the filling he placed he did so badly that over time the tooth ended up cracking and breaking - and another dentist had to insert a metal rod inside to keep it from completely collapsing and then put a crown on it. So, I don't think this original jerk deserves anything from me except maybe a malpractice suit for destroying a tooth. (Any dentists in here who can argue with me?) Now, the collection agency wants the money. I don't actually give a crap if my credit is ruined for the next 7 years - it's already ruined. What's another 7 years, I'm not buying a car or a house any time soon. I'm only concerned that they might take it to court. Not that I've got anything to hide, but courts scare me. What kind of court can they take me to for $425? Incidentally, the dentist is located in Brooklyn, the collection agency sends its letters from St. Paul, MN. Any thoughts, advice? The letters I'm in the process of composing now basically says I don't think this guy deserves any money from me because the damage he did is greater than what he was fixing. I used an analogy of taking a DVD player to get fixed because the laser isn't working. They put in a new laser, but someone drops a dumbbell on the machine, completely smashing it. And then insisting on the payment for the new laser, never mind the completely ruined player. Make sense? I'd like to take a dumbbell to this a#%hole!