If this describes you and your situation, keep reading, because in this issue I'm going to give you some tips about how to deal with an aggressive collector.
When a credit card company - or any other creditor - calls about a delinquent account, extracting money is their only goal. They're trained to use every weapon in their arsenal to get that money. They don't care what they have to do to get it. They'll use psychological weapons, threats, coercion - whatever it takes. The best thing you can do is to know your rights and keep your cool.
The very best thing you can do when dealing with a creditor on the phone is take control of the call. Because you're the debtor you may feel like your options are limited. The fact of the matter is you have a lot more power than you realize. They're calling you because you have something they want: Money. That gives you an amazing power over them so use it to your advantage.
Use that psychological and financial weapon to your advantage. Tell the collector - firmly - that you'll talk to them as long as they remain polite and respectful, but the minute they blow it and treat you like a stray dog, you're out of the call. Don't be afraid to follow through. Trust me; they'll call back another day.
If you don't have the money right now to pay them, tell them that. Ask them what options are available. Don't be surprised if the only option they give you is a check by phone transaction. Whatever you do, don't authorize one. If you give them electronic access to your checking account, they could potentially clean your account out. And a judge is unlikely to be sympathetic to your complaint that they stole money from you...considering you owe them money.
Instead, tell them what you're willing and able to do - and then do it. But do it by mail and pay them with a money order. Don't send a check drawn on your personal checking account because checks are routinely being converted to electronic transactions. Do you see the danger?
I'm not trying to needlessly scare you, but I am trying to educate you on some of the underhanded tactics that some unscrupulous collectors will use in collecting.
If the collector shows his true colors and begins to make threats or demands, stay calm. Here's an excellent tactic that's worth its weight in gold. The louder and more strident they get, the quieter you should get. Instead of raising your voice - lower it. Continue talking while you drop the level of your voice. Whisper if you have to. They'll have no choice but to shut up, if only long enough to listen. When they do, drop the hammer. Tell them very sweetly that Canadian law only requires you to talk to them if you want to and you no longer want to. This should stop the problem at least on a temporary basis.
To recap this technique:
Take control of the call and don't relinquish it Offer to make the payments by mail only DO NOT permit electronic access to your account If they yell at you or raise their voice - lower yours to a whisper if necessary Tell them to discontinue calling you
Copyright (c) 2008 Darrin Roseborsky
Dealing With Aggressive Behavior
Scientific studies published in both the United States and the United Kingdom have now shown that antisocial behavior, aggression and violence are a result of poor diet. This particularly affects those people who eat processed and highly refined foods. These studies also point out that a diet high in omega 3 oils can cause a significant reduction in violent and aggressive behavior.
This is great news, but it's not exactly earth shattering. Any parent who's watched their children get wound up after eating sugar can tell you what it's taken researchers years to figure out. And, these researchers are not even the first ones to come to this conclusion.
Back in the 1930s Dr. Weston Price, an American researcher, provided evidence proving that a diet made up of processed and refined foods increased the likelihood of antisocial, deviant, violent and aggressive behavior.
In a study he did of delinquent boys, he found that 98.4% demonstrated the characteristics, physical, emotional and mental, of malnourished individuals. He observed what foods they were eating and confirmed that they were getting less than optimal nutrition from processed foods.
Dr. Price also found that "primitive" societies, those who ate a natural, non-commercial diet, left "few impressions [that] can be more vivid than that of the absence of prisons and asylums." And he goes on to reference many studies at that time showing how violence and crime increased greatly with each generation eating refined processed foods.
So take a look at what you and your family are eating. Do you eat whole foods or the highly processed fake foods that line our grocery store shelves? How much nutrition do you think you're getting from those fake foods? If you answered, "none" or "not much" - you're right.
And what about the omega 3 oils that researchers have proven have such a significant effect on behavior? Well, unless you're eating fatty fish like salmon, tuna or mackerel at least 3 times a week, you and your family are not getting enough of those oils either.
So what can you do? Well the first thing you'll want to do is to get more whole foods in your diet. By "whole foods", I mean things that haven't been processed - fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and low fat dairy.
Next, you need to add between 3 to 5 servings of fatty fish to your family's diet each week. Now for most people, that's going to be close to impossible.
So in order to get your omega 3s, you'll need to start taking a high quality, pure fish oil supplement. It will provide the all-important omega 3 oils that are necessary for our brains to function properly
And when our brains are functioning properly, you'll see fewer incidences of aggressive behavior, attention deficit disorder, violence, depression and ADHD. Doesn't that sound like a brighter future?
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