FAQ
Why use a collection agency?
Most times, a person or company in debt will cooperate with the us
when they have not been so cooperative with the creditor. This is
because of third party intervention as they get the sense more people
are getting involved and they understand that not paying the debt may
effect their credit history and or get them sued.
How quickly can you collect the money?
Claims are entered in our collection systems immediately and the
person in debt is notified soon thereafter. Follow-up phone calls will
ensue along with more letters. Some debts can be collected within the
first hours or days of placement while others may take up to years.
The average collection takes somewhere between 30 and 45 days.
What happens if the debtor refuses to pay?
Keeping detailed and accurate information is important. This
information will be provided to the debtor and if they continuously
refuse to pay a we will go through the process of assessing whether
the situation is 'suitworthy' or not; meaning that we will determine
the collectability of the claim against prior circumstances to see if
it would be wise for you the creditor to seek legal actions against
the debtor.
Will the collection agency handle my case all the way to legal
action?
Yes, but only with our clients authorization. There are additional
fees for pursuing a law suit that are usually advanced by our
client.These fees are usually reimbursed once a judgment is received
and the debt is collected through wage garnishments, bank levy or
asset sale.
After winning in court and obtaning a judgment do you pursue avenues
to get levies on bank accounts/property etc..
Yes, we conduct an asset search and find out if they own property,
vehicles, have a savings and/or checking account(s), we also verify
their employment so assets can be attached and wages garnished if
necessary.
How important is the age of the debt?
The age of delinquency is the most major factor in determining whether
a debt will be paid or not.
The best time to hope for and try to collect is on a debt that is 60
to 90 days old. After a debt becomes aged over one year the
collectability of the claim is significantly reduced. The older a debt
the harder it is to collect.
Can I see my account online?
Yes, you can access your account 24/7 through your web browser.
What is skip tracing?
Skip tracing is the process of locating contact information on your
debtor, as well as any assets, bank accounts, and property your
debtor, may control.
When do I get my money once it is collected?
We offer same day remitance to those clients who download our "check
drafting software", or if you prefer the traditional method any money
collected on behalf of our clients is remitted on the 20th of the
following month that recovery was made.
What documents are needed to collect on the account?
We will need the following documents: (If Available) Ledger history or
itemized statement of the debt.
Patient/Consumer registration or application.
Credit Appplications, contracts, promissory notes or agreements
Do you have any requirements for us?
The most important requirement we have is that you report to us
immediatley if a debtor pays you directly, as it's illegal for us to
continue to collect on a claim once the debtor has paid. In addition
to notifying us of payment once you place the account with our agency,
you must stop all in-house collection activity.
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