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Debt Collection
Contingency
Based Collection
Features
Features Of Contingency Program
Electronic Surveillance
Every judgment debtor is placed on a nationwide
tracking system. This system allows us to follow their financial
lives without their knowledge. If they attempt to get credit,
purchase real estate, or apply for an apartment we are notified
immediately. This remarkable monitoring system can even alert
us if they have applied for a job or opened a new bank account.
Asset Location and Confiscation
Our staff of licensed private investigators and trained collection
agents will locate assets and arrange for levy or repossession.
Legal Documentation
All necessary documentation is prepared by paralegals and attorneys
at no additional cost to you. A national network of legal advisors
has been assembled to assist us with collections in every state.
Credit Bureau Reporting
All files will be reported to the three major national credit
bureaus: Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. additionally, your
debtors will automatically be reported to Delinquent Tenant
Cooperative at no additional cost.
Features Of Flat Fee Program
Instant debtor placement
Once an account is place with the flat fee
program, the first letter is automatically printed and mailed
the next business day. In the event you ordered a multiple letter
package, the subsequent letters are automatically printed and
mailed at regular intervals.
Debtor direct payments
The debtor is instructed to pay you, the creditor directly.
That means that we never touch the money. There are no commissions
or contingency fees. You receive 100% of the amount due. Since
registration is free, your only cost to use this service is
the small one-time placement fee per account.
Instant roll over feature
In the event you should later choose our more aggressive contingency
collection program, it is as simple as a mouse click and the
account is automatically transferred.
Credit bureau reporting
Each account is automatically reported to the three major credit
bureaus and the Delinquent Tenant Cooperative.
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