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<title>Bad Debt Recovery</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>There are two classifications of debt recovery in the world today - good debt recovery, and bad debt recovery. WIth the good, you'll find a doctor who holds true to his debtocratic oath, who will take the time to diagnose your financial malady and will know the exact procedure to fix you up good and healthy. 

Bad debt recovery on the other hand? Its like giving a chain saw to a horny gorilla. Things will get cut, but the chances of your debt being that thing are slim to none. 

Sure signs of bad debt management
Fortunately, its easy to spot out those companies offering bad directions, stupid suggestions, a one-way ticket to bad debt recovery:

 They will charge you a TON of money. Quality debt recovery services know what they're doing, and they know that you don't really have a lot of money to give. Look for non-profits. 
They will offer "lightning fast results!" Nothing comes easy, nothing comes cheap - you're sure to fall into bad debt recovery if the promised results seem too good to be true. 
The company you work with is vague or avoid giving you specific answers. This is a surprisingly common even in the debt recovery industry, and probably the hardest bad debt recovery trait to spot. 


You gotta stay on your toes, keep your eyes open and think, think like a doctor! You know what bad debt recovery will look like, and you know the messy results of faulty, mismanaged operations. 

So do it - take the information at this sites and others and avoid the pitfalls of bad debt recovery. 
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