A Student Loan Consolidation Might Be Your Best Bet For Financial Stability
July 18, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Debt
These days, money is tight for anyone trying to meet the standards of living, even young people. As the job market tightens with more and more people losing jobs, competition for employment becomes more fierce and a college education may now be a necessity. While you were in school, loans paid your way through college, but since you have graduated the unthinkable has happened, and these debts have come out to haunt you, maybe even before you are able to secure your first job. A whole slew of debt collectors may be contacting you, and now, you are a frenzied mess searching for anyone who can help you with a student loan consolidation.
How To Deal With A Collection Agency Part Two
June 18, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
If a collection agent is asking that you pay a debt that you think you don’t owe, or more money than you may owe, you have the legal power to dispute the debt in writing. The legal terms for doing this are “debt validation” or “debt verification.” Within the first five days of contacting you, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that bill collectors notify you of your right to validate the debt. You need to ask for verification within thirty days of when you are first told about the debt. Always send your request by certified mail.
10 Tips For Effective Cold Calling
June 1, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Business
Cold calling. Just the name can send chills up your spine. There are efficient ways for sales professionals to prep before cold calling, says John Monderine, President of Rapid Recovery Solution, Inc.. He shares 10 tips guaranteed to take the chill off of cold calling.
Collections Industry Considers Work At Home Opportunities
April 12, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
Despite the fact that it is always a good idea to hire more workers to add to your ranks, sustaining a good relationship with the best employees in a collections agency is crucial. It has become a recent trend that tenured collectors are now requesting to work at home.
Times Are Tough, So Its Time To Think Outside The Box
April 2, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Finance
When times get tough, the tough get innovative. In the beginning of the last decade of mortgage borrowers trying to trick the system played down their debts and pumped up incomes to qualify for loans that they otherwise would not get. Now it looks like borrowers have found a new way to get lower payments from lenders on loan modifications by doing just the reverse.
Beware Of Cash4Gold
April 2, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Business
We’ve all seen them – the ostentatious “Cash4Gold” commercials, sometimes featuring people on the street dancing, or at other times, M.C. Hammer promising quick cash in exchange for your old, unused jewelry. Although human nature makes us want to unconditionally trust the dancing person or even with his track record, M.C. Hammer, it turns out that Cash4Gold may not in fact be too legit to quit.
BMI Collection Agencies Turn To Ring Tones To Collect Royalties
March 2, 2010 by Mallory McGuinness-Hickey
Filed under Finance
Record companies have apparently found a new tactic to cash in on royalties. As we are well aware, at first these businesses sued individual users who illegally downloaded music. But this approach to collecting money in order to recover from major financial loss has destroyed their public image.