Created by PS Credit , eCollectionLetters.com is a
nationwide
agency providing a simple
and inexpensive solution to collecting past due
accounts and bad debt from business entities. This
is the "missing option” that
should precede the use of traditional collection agencies. Most attractive is
that the service is available at a fraction of traditional collection agency
fees.
eCollectionLetters.com is
designed only for business to business (B2B)
collection needs. Your online order will trigger
eCollectionLetters.com to tailor a series of three
(3) debt collection demand letters that will be
sent to your customer. Each debt collection letter
is printed on the letterhead of PS Credit which has an extraordinary
reputation on the national level dating back to 1896. The three (3) demand letters are mailed directly to your account
debtor (your customer) in 15 day intervals and clearly set forth the amount that is owed. The customer is instructed to send
all payments directly to you, not to eCollectionLetters.com.
Once your
eCollectionLetters.com profile has been
established, your online account will enable you
to order a single Collection Letter Series or
multiple series at discounted rates . . . the
choice is yours! Your online account will allow
you to view the progress on existing orders, place
a stop order on a series or formally assign the
account for traditional collection service
through PS Credit.
Also, don’t miss our
eCollectionLetters.com Credit Manager
Resources page which contains
numerous articles related to the collection
industry. Finally, Fred
Jacobsen, a veteran of the credit and
collection industry, checks in on a regular basis
with insight and tips related to credit and
collections in our Collection Management Blog . . . check it out!
eCollectionLetters.com is a simple yet effective way to pursue delinquent accounts. With a cost of $15 or less per letter
series, you will save time and money while reducing stress and frustration.
It’s free to sign
up and establish an account . . . do it now and experience the power of eCollectionLetters.com.
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