Thursday, February 9, 2012

Taking Responsibility as a Collection Agency


Collection agencies don’t always have the best reputations, and often with good reason. Many collection agencies utilize a whole suite of underhanded and downright immoral tactics in their quest to receive payment on their accounts. While tenacity is certainly a good thing in the world of debt collection, there’s no need to resort to unsavory tactics in order to close a case. Any collection agency that resorts to harassing, bullying, and applying negative pressure to their debtors is simply proving their lack of expertise in this admittedly challenging field.

Most lenders would prefer to collect from their debtors without their collection representative resorting to these sorts of tactics for a couple reasons. The first of these reasons is moral in nature- most lenders don’t want to be associated with a collection agency that uses tactics they consider underhanded, manipulative or actively insulting.

Yet there is a very good reason why a collection firm shouldn’t resort to acting in such a negative manner- thug tactics rarely work. The more a collection agency attempts to “squeeze” or threaten their debtors, the more that debtor will take increasingly drastic measures to avoid their financial responsibilities. A hefty loan is distressing enough on its own for debtors. Once you add on the constant threats and acts of harassment utilized by some debt collectors you create a negative situation of truly overwhelming proportions.

Considering the fact bullying collection tactics are both distasteful and ineffective, it’s surprising so many collection agencies continue to utilize them. The reason why most agencies stubbornly persist with these tactics is simple- they don’t know any other method to try out. Most collection agencies simply don’t have the training, the experience, or the imagination necessary to figure out a more effective, and less distressing, mode of closing their cases. 

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