Yeah I had a dispute with a hazmat contractor, I asked to do an assessment/testing on a house I nearly bought (was in subject clearing phase).
I was clear on the deadline I needed for the report when I called the company (so that I could evaluate before subject close date), who said "shouldn't be a problem".
After that I didn't hear a word from company until 2 weeks after the subject clear date (which I did not clear and cancelled the house purchase) when the report showed up in my inbox.
I tossed that in the trash as it was no good to me at that point.
Then I got an invoice in the mail, which I threw in the trash. Then started getting past due notices, and phone calls from their AP person to which I ignored.
Then a letter from some collections agency in Texas showed up, so I called and said "The report came 2 weeks after the agreed deadline" the person on the other end asked "did that affect your decision to not buy the house", "Yes it definately did".
And that was the end of it, never heard from them again. Nothing ever affected my credit.
In your case, if you refuse to pay the worst that can happen is that the contractor can try to take you to small claims. Probably not worth it for them under $1000, but you don't need to worry about your credit rating.
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