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Recs For A Business Collection Service?
Posted on 4/5/23 at 11:45 am
Posted on 4/5/23 at 11:45 am
I have a customer in Wisconsin that owes my company about $3,500. Recs for a reputable, effective service is appreciated.
Posted on 4/7/23 at 7:57 pm to auwaterfowler
I will call and ask how a big ole boy is he and if he has $3,500 worth of arse that kick?
Posted on 4/7/23 at 11:12 pm to auwaterfowler
File a lien in their county. Probably $200 and you will get your money eventually.
Posted on 4/9/23 at 7:56 am to auwaterfowler
Not enough facts in your question to guess whether the state where you are located would have jurisdiction over the Wisconsin debtor, so it may be safest to get a WI collection firm.
Here is one that looks good online. No personal knowledge about them, but you may want to call or send an email to see what they charge. Business collection law firm
Re filing a lien. Certain folks, like subcontractors on construction projects, are sometimes allowed by state law to file a lien against the property to secure what is owed them. The rules for that sort of thing are very specific. But you can't generally just go file a lien against someone because they owe you money on an account.
Here is one that looks good online. No personal knowledge about them, but you may want to call or send an email to see what they charge. Business collection law firm
Re filing a lien. Certain folks, like subcontractors on construction projects, are sometimes allowed by state law to file a lien against the property to secure what is owed them. The rules for that sort of thing are very specific. But you can't generally just go file a lien against someone because they owe you money on an account.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 6:58 am to auwaterfowler
For $3500 I’d think it’s going to cost you a lot. As said I’d call the local court office and ask them about a the lien procedure.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 8:30 am to thelawnwranglers
quote:Did you type that in a Roy D Mercer voice?
I will call and ask how a big ole boy is he and if he has $3,500 worth of arse that kick?
Posted on 4/10/23 at 8:55 am to auwaterfowler
Had to do that once. Contacted a law firm recommended by a guy whose company was dying and who often was behind on bills. He recommended the company that got money out of him.
They didn't call, send letters and harass, they just sent a subpoena right away, an payment came soon after.
They didn't call, send letters and harass, they just sent a subpoena right away, an payment came soon after.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 10:02 am to auwaterfowler
There are no good ones IMHO. I used to use different ones but would not recommend any of them. I once had to sue a collection agency that had collected the money but didn't pay me!!
We have been very fortunate the last couple of years and have not had to do any collections. What we do now is send a demand letter of our own and then pay an attorney to send a demand letter. You might get somewhere with that but maybe not. $3500 may be under the small claims limit in that particular county and if it is just call the clerk of court there and ask them to go over the process of filing in small claims court.
We have been very fortunate the last couple of years and have not had to do any collections. What we do now is send a demand letter of our own and then pay an attorney to send a demand letter. You might get somewhere with that but maybe not. $3500 may be under the small claims limit in that particular county and if it is just call the clerk of court there and ask them to go over the process of filing in small claims court.
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