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(1) When Should You Place Your Accounts With A Collection
Agency For Collection
Let's face it. Your work is piling up. You have a stack of paper work marked
"urgent" and you don't really have the time for other tasks. Your accounts
receivable outstanding is increasing. You have no one who can assist you.
Outsourcing your accounts receivable is the answer.
Competition for quality employees is fierce and good, but reliable talent
is becoming harder to find with increased salaries. Using external sources
to help with routine business chores will save you time and allow you to
concentrate on your core competencies.
Generally if an account is more than 90 days old, attention should be placed
on such accounts. At that point, most creditors would have sent out several
statements and reminder letters and made several collection calls. The
customer's lack of response to the reminder letters and phone calls usually
indicates that there is a cash flow problem or lack of concern. A collection
problem exists and the account should be placed with a reliable and professional
collection agency.
Collection problems also exist if you encounter any of the following situations :
(a) Two or more broken promises of payments
(b) Your customer claims that he did not receive the invoice and requests repeatedly for copies of the invoices
(c) Your customer refuses to make a commitment for payment or to work out a payment schedule
(d) Your customer repeatedly avoids your phone calls
(e) Your customer disputes the bill after more than 6 months
(f) The telephone number of your customer has been given up and he is no longer contactable
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