RE: How to become a debt buyer - A Beginner's Guide

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How to become a debt buyer - A Beginner's Guide

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago 

Hey Bob, great post! I've been in the process of finding a good starter portfolio. The accounts I've been looking into are older debts in that many are out of statute. Just wondering if you have any experience in older consumer debt and how it might have turned out for you? I worked many stages of collections and also quality assurance for a corporate retail card and am looking to start out on my own.

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I'm so sorry. I have not been on Steemit in a while. You can email me at [email protected] if you'd like to discuss it. I may not be back on Steemit for a while but I can talk about debt collections for hours.

Very good article! Are you in LinkedIn?

Yes technically but I have my profile set to private and it's about a 2 years outdated. There is a 'soverign citizen' that keeps trying to sue me for things I haven't done. Just as an example, my agenecy/network has never called this man, yet he thinks that I'm made of money so he tries to sue me with false allegations. He represents himself because no attorney could ethically represent him and he has been costing me a fortune in legal fees for a while now. I need to permanently get this man off of my back before making any more of my information public. What this guy is doing should be illegal (and probably is) but he is so mad that I won't 'settle' for something that never happened that he is intentionally driving up my legal fees and severely damaging my business in the process..

I will give you my email if you'd like to stay in touch. I also have a debt buyer/collections slack group that you are welcome to join if you'd like.