Collect Corp Inc. a debt collection old timer is feeling the competition?
Filed Under: Collections
Filed Under: Collections
We have noticed a change in the debt collection industry. First, the debt collectors – junk debt buyers – seem to be more aggressive. Second, there is more competition to make profit. New collection agencies are popping up attempting to tap into the “golden egg” of consumer debt. Third, the junk debt seems to be sold over more than twice. It is taking longer than 30-60 days to totally eliminate the alleged debt. The larger the amount the longer it may take.
One thing that is CONSISTENT about collection agencies and debt collectors. THEY ARE UNPREDICTABLE. We teach you how to take steps to debt elimination quickly.
With Collect Corp Inc, we noticed their headquarters is in Canada. However, this company has offices located in New York (soon to close?) and Arizona. Apparently, consumers take THEM to court, and the consumer is the plaintiff.
Collect Corp Inc has been in business for a long time and the competition may be hurting their profit. Therefore, this agency could be threatening consumers to pay up.
If you have been contacted by Collect Corp Inc, contact our office for a free analysis.
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These debt collection companies are nuts anyway. The irony. They are stepping up their campaigns of debt collections against cash strapped consumers, some of whom have lost their jobs, had their homes foreclosed upon….or if people are still working, they have had their hours decreased and our barely hanging in there…, and these vampires want what little money people have. Ghouls, robbers, vampires, and such have nothing on real life debt collectors. Collecting from the living and the dead, some of them are….On a spiritual level, there is much more to life than money and one’s sojourn on earth is very brief. What a shame and a pity to waste it chasing something (money….materialism) that you cannot take with you when your soul is called away from the earth and you must face your creator face to face…and you will be asked to account for the deeds that you did while in the body. Did you show compassion to the poor? Did you feed the hungry? Did you care more about others than self? Did you value your material wealth and security more than you valued people…did you value materialism, more than you valued God himself? No amount of money nor materialistic gain, is worth loosing your soul over and spending eternity AWAY from the presence of the Almighty God. Some may not view finances and money as spiritual issues, but remember the story of the rich young ruler who asked Jesus, what could he do in order to follow him, Jesus told the young man to go back and to sale everything he had to the poor. The young man was astounded by this. He must have thought, how can I live without all of my stuff? He went away with a grievous heart. He could not put himself in a place where he could give up his money. By giving up his attachment to the material world which is what Christ was really asking him to do, the young man could become closer to the Kingdom of God. Jesus knew that the young man of whom was a religious person and had observed all of the commandments needed to do something even more profound than just keeping the law all by itself, he also had to be willing to give up his dependence upon eathly possessions, as well as social status and a certain level of power. (All earthly concerns of the rich young ruler) The young man had to learn to put all of his trust in God, not in man, or anything else on earth. The young man may have feared poverty, and loss of social status when he refused the prospect that Christ presented. What the young man did not realize, was that by giving up the world, he would gain eternal life in heaven with God. That is more precious than silver or gold. By clinging to his wealth, the young man in a sense was rejecting the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob, and clinging to the god of this world..(Satan) through his love of his money and other material wealth. Sorry to go on and on, but the world system (most specifically when it comes to economic and financial matters as well as political et..)in and of itself is dominated by demonic influence. The book of Ephesians reads, “We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over, “this present darkness” ….ie this present world) against the forces of evil in heavenly or (high) places.” Eph 6ch, 12th v. The world system at present is one that is based on corruption, when Christ returns however, the kingdom of God will be present on earth…therefore the new heaven, and the new earth will be revealed. In the kingdom of heaven, the economic system as we know it now will be no more. That is just how corrupt the system is. If it were a good thing, than it would go on forever would it not? I apologize for going on and on, but the older I get, the more the scriptures bare themselves out each day. We must continue to hunker down and to have faith and be assured, that these financial storms will pass, and also we must recognize…on a spiritual level…what we are really dealing with. Stay prayerful…stay strong also in Christ Jesus.