collection agencies that threaten
Date: Thu, 02/16/2006 - 17:50
Is it me, or is all collection agencies based in Jacksonville follow the "bad debt collection" rules?
How is it that it is taking more than one complaint for the law to investigate this, when it's obviously common among more than one agency?
thoughts, comments, ideas....?
I was reading somewhere in your previous posts that you happened
I was reading somewhere in your previous posts that you happened to be a collector in the past. But according to the posts that you have been making for the community, you never sounded to be using the "bad debt collection" rules.
It takes a lot of time to do something good for your name but one single bad moment is enough to spoil the name. Some of the collection agencies do not exist in legal terms in the attorney generals offices. They don't have any records to trace them. Why should they be willing to follow the law? It is sometimes due to this reason; it becomes hard to locate them. When we as a common man have hard time to figure them out, I guess the federal authorities are also humans. They have a lot of powers in their hands but simultaneously, they have a lot of other woks also. It's just a matter of taking responsibility and giving your time to a certain action.
John Indeed I did do some collecting. However, the collectio
John
Indeed I did do some collecting. However, the collection that I was covering was more or less soft calling. We (or I should say I) never made the payment process difficult for anyone. I've also done collection on corporate accounts. I suppose if I were in charge of consumer collection, say over a cell phone account or computer, I would be trained to be more difficult with people. I just feel that being difficult gets no where.
....being difficult, period...in any situation, gets you no where.