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How To Recover Bad Debts

By:Tristan Andrews


Recovering bad debts can be an arduous task, particularly in days of economic downturn and recession when the frequency of bad debts rise. But before a bad debt can be reclaimed, it has to be identified in time before things become worse. This is the first step in salvaging a bad debt. The next step is to collect the debt. We discuss these two steps in this article in more detail.

Identifying a bad debt early improves the chances of reclaiming it. The creditor has to look for indications in customer's conduct that point to impending default. The following are some of those indicators.

- The customer frequently breaks the terms of repayment like late payment, postponement, etc. offering frivolous excuses
- The contact person is unavailable whenever a call is made for debt collection
- Unrealistic complaints are made by the customer with regularity regarding the quality of product or service or both whenever asked for payment
- The debtor fails to answer reminders through phone calls and / or in writing. Also the debtor changes the contact telephone no. and / or address without leaving forwarding information

Gathering information about the customers through sources like suppliers, other customers, financial papers etc. would help in identifying customers who are not financially sound and early recovery of debts. Bad debts can be minimized by regular exchange of customer information between sales and finance departments

The next step after noticing a bad debt is to act on reclaiming it. It is better to try to recover it oneself without seeking outside help first. This would help in keeping the communication channels open and in retaining the client. In all these attempts, proper records should be kept so that it can be shown as proof if it goes to dispute resolution stage. Previous experience in handling bad debts and awareness of the provisions of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) would help in quick recovery at least in a few cases.

If all the in house attempts fail to recover a debt, then it is time to contact the collection agencies. These agencies have experience in handling delinquent cases and the necessary facilities to take follow up action with the debtor. But it must be ensured that even the collection agencies follow the FDCPA scrupulously as otherwise they can land you in legal trouble. In all cases the necessary information should be passed on to the agencies so that they can judge each case and take appropriate action.

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Tristan Andrews writes useful articles about collection agencies. Discover and explore the world of debt collections. Find out how using a collection agency can expand your financial horizons at http://www.advinfoc.com




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