Thursday, September 9, 2010

Three Ways To Collect On An Outstanding Debt.

June 5, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

No matter what you do to try and weed out potential deadbeat customers, sooner or later one or more accounts will become past due. When you find yourself with a past due account on your hands, the worst thing you can do is ignore the problem. The more time that passes between the payment due date and the time that the customer is contacted, the less likely you are to receive the full payment. After 6 months, you statistically collect only 50% of the amount due and after a year that amount drops to only 25% of the original debt. If you’re serious about making a profit, there are three ways to handle collection on past debt; in house efforts, hiring a collection agency, or taking legal action.

What Is A Collection Company Pt. 2

June 1, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Finance

Depending on how the person who owes money reacts to the demand will have a large effect on what additional notices (if any) the collections company will pick from its library. Voluntary resolution (e.g. making payment arrangements and/or partial payments) might result in letters with a gentler tone. Deceptive or belligerent reactions from the debtor might result in a more threatening tone.

Cali Collection Company Attempts to Get Fit And Healthy

May 16, 2010 by Rapid Recovery Solution  
Filed under Business

A collection agency based in California produced a plot to motivate and educate employees to live healthier lifestyles in early January. There are twenty eight employees at the agency; more than half are currently participating in the initiative.

Bleak News As Bankruptcy Rises

April 17, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

Pay cuts and Layoffs goaded more people into bankruptcy last year, and researchers say that the situation will not be likely to improve until the unemployment problem improves. In Wisconsin, bankruptcy filings raised to 30 percent in 2009. This came on top of a 35 percent increase in the preceding year.

Debt Collection And The Statute Of Limitations

April 17, 2010 by Mallory McGuinness-Hickey  
Filed under Finance

Most people are becoming increaslingly aware that they owe a debt that is being pursued by a debt collections agency, yet few know exactly how much time has passed before creditors can go after that debt. Debt Collectors are guided by what is called the Statute of Limitations.

Jury Duty Scam Emerges As Scams Increase

April 15, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

According to the FBI, jury scams have existed for years. What happens is that someone will call you, telling you that you have missed jury duty, and then asks for personal information to stop you from getting arrested. But if you give the conman what he wants, you could lose your identity.

Detroit To Call On Debt Collectors

April 15, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business

The city of Detroit has devoted almost $50 million since 2004 to tearing down abandoned buildings. Getting rid of these blemishes has been useful, but feeble collection efforts have left taxpayers footing the bill.

What Is A Collection Agency Allowed To Do?

March 25, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Finance

When and how does bill collection cross over the line into harassment and aggressive behavior? A bill collector is never allowed to use obscene language or threats of violence. However, they are allowed to insult your integrity and make you feel bad about the person you are.

Feds Arrest 2 In Buffalo For Debt Collection Scam

March 11, 2010 by Jonathan Summers  
Filed under Business

The U.S. Attorney’s office forwarded a criminal complaint Friday in U.S. District Court charging Timothy E. Arent and Neil G. Wieczkowski, both of Buffalo, N.Y., with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Arent is also charged with bankruptcy fraud. The charge of mail fraud has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The bankruptcy and conspiracy fraud charges each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and fine of $250,000.

Spanish Debt Collection Agency Humiliates Debtors Into Paying Up

March 2, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Finance

Would you be embarrassed if someone in atop hat and tuxedo followed you into a restaurant and silently joined your lunch date? How about a trio of men with more to love dressed like superheroes asking your neighbors for donations to assist you in your financial situation?