Debt Collection - The Basics: Why Should I Hire A Debt Collection Agency?

FinanceMortgage & Debt

  • Author Kj Keller
  • Published August 23, 2010
  • Word count 420

In today's economy, it can be rough for businesses to actually collect what they are owed. Many people are unable to pay their debts at this time, even if they wanted to. The main problem is, most companies do not have the resources to devote the time and energy it takes to track down these debtors and negotiate with them to get what they are owed.

This is where a debt collection agency comes in. When a company hires a debt collection agency to collect on overdue accounts, the collection agency does all the legwork for the company. As a result, they will work hard to ensure that the debt will be made good and the company receives it's money back, for a percentage of the collected fees. Because they only get paid when they collect, companies that hire debt collection agencies don't have to risk anything to get back money they were unable to collect.

Essentially, a debt collection agency should strive to create a dialogue with the debtor in the hopes of peacefully settling the debt. The agency will remind the debtor of the facts and convince them that it is in their best interests to pay off the debt. Ideally, once the debtor has been contacted, they will respond positively and either pay off their debt in full or work out a payment plan with the debt collector.

However, sometimes debtors will refuse to pay, try to ignore the collection agency, or simply cannot be found. If this is the case, the collection agency will work within the legal framework of debt collection to get them to cooperate. If the debtor has disappeared, the collection agency will track them down and negotiate with them as normal. If they ignore the company's calls, most agencies have a few tricks up their sleeves to get them to respond. In the unlikely case of a debtor refusing to pay, they may have to submit a poor credit report to the major credit agencies, or even take the debtor to court if the amount owed is large enough. While these actions may be regrettable, they are necessary.

In most cases, the debt collection agency settles the debts in a peaceful manor, and the company gets money back that it ordinarily would not have received. Working with a debt collection agency is therefore mutually beneficial for both parties; the collection agency collects the debts the company would have been unable to collect, and in return the company provides the agency with work.

KJ Keller is the Vice President of Enterprise Debt Recovery, an Illinois Debt Collection Agency that services businesses in the Chicagoland area and the entire state. He has over 16 years of professional debt recovery experience.

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