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6 Common Myths Preventing People from Hiring Debt Collectors

Outstanding invoices can be a hindrance to all businesses from SME’s to Enterprise. If you do not take the required steps, they often turn into bad debts. A customer that doesn’t pay, isn’t a good customer. If they aren’t doing business with you and they owe you money, it is most likely because they owe you money. This is why it helps to hire debt collectors who have the expertise to handle such situations in a professional manner. However, most business owners, particularly individuals who have small businesses, are concerned about what it means for their business relationships. It is mostly because of a few common misconceptions. Read on to learn more about the myths when it comes to hiring debt recovery specialists to know the truth about them. read more...

Why Should Small Businesses Hire a Debt Recovery Agency?

It is essential for businesses, particularly small businesses, to manage their cash flow. Many things can negatively impact your cash flow, overdue accounts being one of the primary reasons. Failing to manage your accounts that are due can affect the growth of your organisation. As a leading debt collection agency in Melbourne, eCollect understands the importance of collecting the receivables on time, which is why we have listed the reasons why it is a smart move for a small business owner to hire a debt recovery agency.

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Harsh Action for Threatening Collection Staff

eCollect takes its responsibility to protect our staff from threatening behaviour very seriously. Our usual practice is to report matters to the police where the threatening behaviour is serious enough to constitute criminal conduct.

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What Should You Know About Attachment of Earnings?

Debt collectors, such as eCollect in conjunction with our associated legal firm E C Legal, are having some success with Attachment of Earnings applications in situations where our client has obtained judgment against the debtor but the debtor is still unwilling or unable to pay.

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