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How to handle collection agents

Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. The term collection agency is usually applied to third-party agencies, called such because they were not a party to the original contract. The creditor assigns accounts directly to such an agency on a contingency-fee basis, which usually initially costs nothing to the creditor or merchant, except for the cost of communications.

How many times have you received calls or visits demanding payments for your credit cards or loans? How many times have these calls left you disturbed and sometimes even scared by the behaviour of the agents? The answers to these questions are probably the same for the people who for some unfortunate reason or the other might have not been able to make their payments on time. So, how do you handle them? How do you ensure that each time that they visit you, you are not left with a headache? Firstly, let’s understand what these agencies are.

A collection agency is a business that pursues payments on debts owed by individuals or businesses. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. The term collection agency is usually applied to third-party agencies, called such because they were not a party to the original contract. The creditor assigns accounts directly to such an agency on a contingency-fee basis, which usually initially costs nothing to the creditor or merchant, except for the cost of communications. The agency will then take a percentage of the debt that is successfully collected upon successful collection.

However, more than once the rude behaviour of collection agents has been news in the media. Reports of consumers being driven to suicides and medical problems (like heart attacks) being caused due to the threatening and menacing behaviour of the recovery agents on behalf of the primary banks have grown in recent times. Many of these agencies are quite large, with a countrywide network of offices. However this business is unregulated with a result that most such outfits have very low standards and almost no staff screening procedures.

So what do you do? Let’s take a look at the steps you can take in order to avoid those humiliating situations in front of your family and friends.

Most people, who default, may have genuine problems and would try to make payments. However, they turn a blind eye to the tactics used by the collection agents because of either their ignorance or their unwillingness to get into a legal battle with the bank. But, you can ensure that by knowing you rights you do not get bullied around.

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