Beau Dietl: Can Reforms Shift Collection Agency Endeavors?

By Bob Oliver


I think that many different elements can come together in order to help elevate the level of work that a collection agency is responsible for. It's hard for me to argue with such a sentiment, especially when it seems as though the idea of information is seen in a great way. However, is enough data being seen in this regard, you may wonder? I believe that it is a point that should be covered, especially when there have been talks of reforms seen in the collection industry.

The Washington Post put up an article in regards to the information that is set in place as far as attaining debt is concerned. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking over this particular industry in order to see if they are given enough information on debtors in order to perform work. As any collection agency would be able to tell you, without such information set in place, the best results stand a lesser chance of coming about. Authorities the likes of Beau Dietl & Associates are known for bringing about the best results.

For those who are unfamiliar with this line of work, you may be curious as to what type of information is allowed for collectors to utilize. Right now, such points are restricted to name, Social Security number, address, and the amount of debt that is looking to become obtained. You may think that all of this is enough for a collector to go about his or her own efforts but until you realize just how much is involved on the matter, it's easy to see why these points can be so limiting. There should be more, right?

There has been a time or two where collectors have contacted the wrong people, believing that they were the debtors. This is one of the reasons why the lack of information should not be had, especially since such an occurrence can go against the details of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Seeing as how this is the rulebook for every collector, it should be followed to a science, right? Maybe a greater wealth of knowledge for every debtor can prove to be that much more useful.

I do not think that this point can hurt, especially since a collection agency needs information in order to go about the work that it is responsible for. With only so much information being allowed, though, are the best results going to be seen? Of course, such an agency can still work to the best of its abilities but imagine just how much easier the work would be for collectors. It would also be done in order to serve all parties in a situation without ever being written off.




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