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		<title>Debt Collector Basics Part Five: Getting Proof Of Payment And Avoiding Future Phone Calls</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 09:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Takara Alexis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first four articles in this series I wrote about the definition of collections account, spoke about how sending late accounts out to an agency helps out a creditor, and described the practice of selling an old debt to a third party collection agency. <a href="http://3realestate.com/2010/08/07/debt-collector-basics-part-five-getting-proof-of-payment-and-avoiding-future-phone-calls/">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the first four articles in this series I wrote about the definition of collections account, spoke about how sending late accounts out to an agency helps out a creditor, and described the practice of selling an old debt to a third party collection agency.</p>
<p>I described the sort of information that a collection company will use to help them in their efforts, and the kind of laws that third party collection companies must follow. I described illegal and legal tactics that debt collection agencies use to collect.</p>
<p>I reminded you that most debt collectors realize that it is imperative to collect on your accounts as soon as possible. Many will ask you why you can&#8217;t pay today, and many will attempt to manipulate your emotions or insinuate that you are fiscally irresponsible to upset you into agreeing on a payment. After a frustrating and upsetting phone call with a specific debt collector, this agency employee may put you on the phone with a supervisor, and you may be prone to agree to something that you ordinarily would not agree to.</p>
<p>As a general fact, bill collection companies are slow to document that an account has been paid off or transferred to a different agency, so it is imperative after you pay that you get proof of payment. In the future, before an account goes delinquent, if you have missed one or two payments, contact your creditor before they send your account to collections. Many times a payment plan can be worked out.</p>
<p>Best case scenario, you can predict that you won&#8217;t be able to pay and call your creditor in advance. Let them know you don&#8217;t anticipate being able to make payment and ask them if there is any way anything can be worked out. Many times, in situations like this, an agreement can be made without any penalties or late charges.</p>
<p>Find a <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">bad debt collection solution</a> with the help of an <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">accounts receivable collection agency</a>. Mallory Megan writes articles on medical debt collection agencies.</p>
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		<title>Just What Can A Debt Collector Do To Me If I Don&#8217;t Pay?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Takara Alexis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There seems to be a lot of misinformation about what collection agents have the power to do. Admittedly, some bill collectors may intentionally lie or insinuate that they can do more than they legally can to intimidate debtors. Typically the main factor that will motivate debtors to pay is the persistence of correspondence from the debt collectors. If they do not pay, they know that the letters and phone calls will not stop. <a href="http://3realestate.com/2010/07/30/just-what-can-a-debt-collector-do-to-me-if-i-dont-pay/">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There seems to be a lot of misinformation about what collection agents have the power to do. Admittedly, some bill collectors may intentionally lie or insinuate that they can do more than they legally can to intimidate debtors. Typically the main factor that will motivate debtors to pay is the persistence of correspondence from the debt collectors. If they do not pay, they know that the letters and phone calls will not stop.</p>
<p>Debt collectors do have the capability of negatively marking credit scores which can do a lot of financial damage and stay on the score for seven years. If a debtor is especially resistant and obviously has assets, a third party debt collector will either recommend that the creditor sue them, or if they own the debt themselves, they are entitled to sue themselves.</p>
<p>Contrary to popular belief, debt collectors can&#8217;t seize a debtor&#8217;s bank accounts, assets, or garnish wages unless there has been a successful lawsuit already with a judgment against them. Debt collectors are strictly banned from making the debt public. The only entity that they can discuss the debt with is the credit bureaus. They can not get a debtor fired from their job, and if a collector was to threaten violence on a debtor for the purposes of intimidation, they would almost certainly be fired, and perhaps sued.</p>
<p>Again, debtors usually repay their debts to collection agencies to stop the constant contact, but oftentimes, most debtors realize that the debt is legitimate and it is the right thing to do. Perhaps they did not have the money to pay on the delinquent account in the past, but have it now, or maybe the account simply slipped their mind.</p>
<p>In light of the negative stereotypes about collection agents, it is ironic that it is oftentimes the collection agents themselves that enable the debtor to pay off their debt. Collection agents usually have the authority to offer some type of repayment plan or debt reduction plan, or in some cases, both. Because of their two main capabilities, one being the authority to damage your credit score, and two being the authority to make it easier to pay, it is never a good idea to simply ignore a call from the debt collector.</p>
<p>Mallory Megan works for <a href="http://rapidrecoverysolution.spaces.live.com/">Rapid Recovery Solution</a> and writes articles on commercial <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">collection agencies</a></p>
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		<title>Debt Collection Agency Thwarted In Legal Battle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Takara Alexis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Litigation against local forestry contractors in Arrow Lakes that was filed by an American collection company has for the time being been put on hold by a Delaware judge. On January 20 a hearing was held in a U.S. court with PricewaterhouseCooper legal counsel attending via telephone conference. <a href="http://3realestate.com/2010/07/30/debt-collection-agency-thwarted-in-legal-battle/">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Litigation against local forestry contractors in Arrow Lakes that was filed by an American collection company has for the time being been put on hold by a Delaware judge. On January 20 a hearing was held in a U.S. court with PricewaterhouseCooper legal counsel attending via telephone conference.</p>
<p>Contractors raised concerns with the judge who agreed that something should be done. The orders that are being entered did not affect any of the Canadian entities, or at least they should not. The case was pretty much put on hold while mediators and lawyers tried to determine the best possible route for the lawsuit.</p>
<p>A spokesperson for the contractors says that she was notified of the lawsuit by mail, like a lot of others in the area. She claims that she has lined up her defense in case the proceedings continue, but she believes that the lawsuit is simply a last-ditch scheme to get cash.</p>
<p>The Minnesota-based legal debt collection company asked the contractors business, Summit Lake Services for $19,000 for work completed three months before Pope and Talbots collapse. Another local contractor, Reg Gustafson of Cougar Valley Ventures also seems to believe that this is a ploy for money. Furious about being asked to return $41,000, Gustafson claims that they will have to put him in jail before he pays up. He says that although he took the legal papers very seriously when they were first served, he now has been able to put the situation into context.</p>
<p>He alleges that he will continue to take the litigation seriously, but he will make a point of saying no. Crystal Larder of Mountain Meadow Contracting owns a company that was asked to repay $49,000. She hasn&#8217;t put up any defenses yet, but even if the local contractors were to be tried in court, it must be in Canada.</p>
<p>Mallory Megan works for a <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">debt collection</a> agency. Also she writes articles on business, finance, the credit industry and <a href="http://www.707creditscore.com/rapid-recovery-solutions">collection agencies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Debt Collectors Working From Home May Be A Reality Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 09:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Takara Alexis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the fact that professionals in managerial positions at collection agencies should always be looking for more excellent workers to add to their ranks, they also must keep in mind that keeping the best employees around is crucial. These are the workers that have already proven themselves motivated and capable; often they are the hardest workers and bring home the biggest commissions. Trends in the collections industry have indicated that one way of doing this is allowing tenured collectors to work from home. <a href="http://3realestate.com/2010/07/29/debt-collectors-working-from-home-may-be-a-reality-soon/">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that professionals in managerial positions at collection agencies should always be looking for more excellent workers to add to their ranks, they also must keep in mind that keeping the best employees around is crucial. These are the workers that have already proven themselves motivated and capable; often they are the hardest workers and bring home the biggest commissions. Trends in the collections industry have indicated that one way of doing this is allowing tenured collectors to work from home.</p>
<p>For these hard workers that have put much time and energy into improving your company, it might be a wise decision to accommodate for these people&#8217;s needs considering that the number of accounts that collectors receive nowadays might be smaller, thus reducing commission. Also, personal situations such as health, stress of a commute or a need to spend more time at home with the family might drive your top collectors away. Although work-at-home programs have not become an everyday thing yet, there are a few agencies that are currently making exceptions for particular debt collectors. Typically these collectors are the best at what they do and most likely deserve to work from home a couple of days a week.</p>
<p>The way that work-from-home programs operate is simple enough. Usually, the bill collector will be given a computer with access to the computers at the agency and they will be given designated phone equipment to use. One of the perks for agency managers is that everything that the collector does and says can still be monitored, just as if he or she was working in the call center itself.</p>
<p>However, before you start to send workers to work from home, it is important to closely evaluate the good and bad qualities of each collector. Obviously, the debt collectors with the best work ethics can be trusted to work from home more than the easily distracted ones. But, research has indicated that if a debt collector is a good fit for working at home, they will likely be more productive, take fewer breaks, and without the social interactions with other employees they are free to hone in on the job itself.</p>
<p>Still, there are many issues that should be addressed before management thinks about permitting collectors to work from home. First, there is the potential of data security issues. Also, due to the fact that there has been a staggering amount of recent legislation impacting the collection industry, many formal work-at-home programs may not come to fruition anytime soon. Still, researchers feel that it is not good to alienate the top workers at your agency who are asking about working from home. They predict that the collections industry will see more agencies permitting debt collectors to work from home within the next five years.</p>
<p>Mallory Megan works for <a href="http://rapidrecoverysolution.ning.com/">Rapid Recovery Solution</a> and writes articles on commercial <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">collection agencies</a></p>
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