When you work with consumer debtors, you should assume that the debtors are fully aware of their rights and are secretly looking for a way to sue you for violating those rights. Work from the expectation that your debtor is sophisticated:
- Assume that the debtor is keeping notes every bit as good as yours, maybe better. Assume that their records will include dates and times of any phone calls, whether you’re calling at inappropriate times or in a highly repetitive manner (for example, ten calls in a single day), and whether you’ve violated restrictions on communications with third parties, such as their employer.
- If the debtor requests verification of a debt, provide it. Supply the contracts, invoices, and statements underlying the debt. If they request them again, provide them again (and again, and again).
- Make sure that you provide accurate balances for debts. Don’t charge any unauthorized fees or interest rates beyond those permitted by your contract or state law.
Get Help from Michigan Debt Collection Services
Have questions about collecting debt, or ready to file a claim? Whatever part of the process you’re at, reach out our Michigan debt collection services at (248) 645-2440 or submit a contact form here.
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