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Local Vs National Commercial Collection Agency.

By: JR Rooney



Local Vs National Commercial Collection Agency.

JR Rooney

Whether you choose a commercial collection agency based in your company's town or your debtor company's town depends on how many different past-due accounts on which you are trying to collect.

If you are dealing with only one past-due account, you could hire a commercial collection agency that is in the debtor company's area. The local agency may have dealt with the debtor company before and know the company's finances and the best way to collect from them. If they have had no dealings with the debtor than there is no advantage.

If you have past-due accounts from customers in multiple locations, hire a national collection agency, or one that is located in the same city as your company to ease the reporting process. It's rarely smart to deal with more than one commercial collection agency at once -- you'll just end up confusing yourself and mix up which company is trying to collect which debt.

As a rule, there is never a discount for using a local agency -- either one that is local to your company or the debt dodger. Typically, you will be offered a discount rate only if you are contracting to have multiple past-due accounts collected.

It is important to hire a http://www.rapidcollectysolution.com/Commercial_Collection_Ag.html Commercial Collection Agency when you have Business to Business accounts. A full service http://www.rapidcollectysolution.com/) Collection Agency will help you collect the most money.

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