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Don’t Let Late Accounts Put You out of Business
Posted on July 18th, 2010 No commentsIn this current economy I see more businesses with late accounts and they need to get on them before the other business goes out of business. We are seeing record filings of both personal and corporate bankruptcy filings. If you find yourself on the back burner you may want to become a squeaky wheel before they don’t have anything left to pay you.
This is where we come in. A Law center that does collections and can either focus on keeping your client with accounts receivable management or take things to a legal resolution with pre-judgment seizure and liens is also possible as a means to persuade the creditor to make payments. This can shut down their business until they pay by making their assets captive.
Don’t wait in this economy when things are 60 days late your chance of recovery go way down to 60% chance.
Also, when working with a company make sure they guarantee some form of results as many can just get in the way and legal tools are often costly unless absolutely necessary.
We like to give a 7 Day guarantee on results or the account is released. By day 7 something substantial will be taking place in getting you paid or it is truly noncollectable. We have had great success with debts that were a year old and it amazed the company when these old accounts started paying again…new found cash flow which enriched their bottom line.
If they are still in business it might not be too late to get them to pay you so don’t just write it off, get paid and change your cash flow for the month.
With over 40 years of collections on an international level with a network of attorneys and private investigators we can help you.
James Burns, Esq.
866 -472-7347
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