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Everything You Need to Know About Making Collection Calls


Discover success tools used by top credit managers.

The reason you're not getting paid on time is simple:

IT'S NOT A PRIORITY !

Studies show your customers and their A/P departments pay in priority fashion. So it makes sense to use the best phone scripts to raise your priority and get paid faster.

Collection Letter or Phone Call?

As a general rule in early collections (15-30 days past-due), a phone call is ten times more effective than any written letter you could send. This is because at this stage a two-way dialogue is far more effective than a one-way communication.

Right up to your aggressive final demand letter, you now have access to the most effective phone techniques to collect more money, sooner, at less cost, and without losing valued customers.

These eight pre-scripted collection call cards (available for instant download) are truly the communication secrets of the top pros. At last, a quick and easy resource for credit professionals to boost cash flow and protect your company from credit losses.

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* Script set features the proprietary Bank Factor™ and The IRS Advantage™ for everything from routine to the most delinquent receivables.

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James O'Brien
Credit Manager
H.A. Metzger, Inc.
www.hametzger.com

"Just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know how successful your IRS collection technique has been for me. I have used this technique and have gotten positive responses 4 out of 5 times. I usually send a copy of a W-9 form and highlight the cancellation of debt portion in order to show the account that this is for real. It has been a real gem for me on some of those hard accounts that just refuse to pay, until they think that I am informing the IRS of some unreported income. Thanks again and keep up the good work."H.A. Metzger, Inc.



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