by collectivity | Apr 25, 2014 | articles
You placed your claim with Collectivity and we have used every conceivable non-legal and psychological approach available to assist you in the recovery of your money. The debtor will not pay…and we’ve determined after thorough review and investigation, which it would...
by collectivity | Apr 24, 2014 | articles
What can be more frustrating than dealing with debtors who just refuse to pay? Well, let us begin by asking a few questions. 1 Does the company have the ability to pay? If it doesn’t…well you’re just wasting your time. Threaten to withhold shipments,...
by collectivity | Apr 24, 2014 | articles
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FLORIDA DEBT COLLECTION PROCEDURES 1- Never assume that your client’s know or understand your credit policy. This is the first and foremost aspect to facilitate timely payment 2- Credit Files – know who your customer is. Credit should never...
by collectivity | Apr 23, 2014 | articles
Not many people know what to do after they’ve attained their Florida Judgement. So, what comes next? EXECUTION If the judgment is not subsequently paid by the losing party, an execution is then ordered by the court directing the sheriff or another court officer...
by collectivity | Apr 23, 2014 | articles
Credit executives work hard at what they do…extend credit to their “credit worthy” clients. Nevertheless, even with the best credit policy in place, there are always accounts that will eventually need to be turned over to a professional collection agency. As a credit...
by collectivity | Apr 22, 2014 | articles
Following legal standards, there are limitations for civil actions in collections. These limitations are called the Statutes of Limitations and are concerned with the period of time within which an action may be brought to enforce a legal right. Their purpose is to...