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The following consumer collections report outlines 11 guidelines you can follow to increase the amount of in-house consumer collections your business collects.

1] Have a Defined Credit and Consumer Collections Policy

One of the major causes of overdue receivables is that a business has not defined to its consumer customers and staff when accounts are to be paid. If consumer customers are not educated that accounts are to be paid on time, then chances are they'll pay late or sometimes not at all. Make sure that your company's terms of payment are clearly stated in writing to each consumer customer.

2] Invoice Promptly and Send Statements Regularly

If you don't have a systematic invoicing and billing system, get one. Many times the consumer account hasn't paid simply because they haven't been billed or reminded to pay in a timely manner. This situation usually occurs in smaller or newer businesses where they're short on staff to invoice and bill.

3] Use "Address Service Requested"

One of the most difficult collection problems is tracking down a consumer customer who has "skipped". All businesses should be aware of a special service offered by the Post Office. Any statement or correspondence sent out from a business or professional office should have the words "Address Service Requested" printed or stamped on the envelope, just below your return address in the top left corner. If a statement or invoice is sent to a customer who has moved without informing you of their new address, and the words "Address Service Requested" appear on the envelope, the Post Office will research this information and return the envelope to you on a yellow sticker that gives the new address or other updated information. If the customer has placed a "forwarding order" with the Post Office, the Post Office is required to forward the envelope to the customer and give you a form #3547 with the new address and charge you approx. 50 cents. This will keep your address files up to date.

4] Contact Overdue Consumer Accounts More Frequently

No law says you can contact a consumer customer only once a month. The old adage "The squeaky wheel gets the grease" has a great deal of merit when it comes to collecting delinquent consumer accounts. It's an excellent idea to contact late consumer payers every 10-14 days. Doing so will enable you to diplomatically remind the consumer customer of your terms of payment.

5] Use Your Aging Sheet, Not Your Feelings

Many businesses (or well-meaning people on their staff) have let a consumer account age beyond the point of ever being collected because he or she "felt" the customer would pay eventually. While there are a few isolated cases of unusual situations, the truth is that if you aren't being paid, someone else is. So stick to your systematic plan of follow up. You'll soon know who intends to really pay and who doesn't. You can then take appropriate action once you know where you stand.

6] Make Sure Your Staff is Properly Trained

Even "experienced" staff members can sometimes become jaded when dealing with delinquent consumer customers. This usually occurs when consumer debtors have made and then broken promises for payment. Make sure your staff is firm, yet courteous when dealing with them. Your collection staff could benefit from customer service training because, in effect, they must "sell" your consumer customers on the idea that you expect to be paid. Make sure that your consumer collections staff is trained to not only bring the account current, but to also maintain good will with them.

7] Keep Accurate And Timely Payment Records

Once a new consumer customer is accepted on credit, it is vitally important to maintain accurate and timely records on their payment history. If you see any deviation from past payment patterns, and especially if payments become unusually slow, immediate follow-up is warranted. This not only gives you an early alert to impending payment problems, it also gives you the chance for early intervention if there is an outside influence.

8] Follow the Collection Laws in Your State

In many states, businesses are governed by the same collection laws as are consumer collection agencies. For example, calling customers at an odd hour or disclosing to a third party that they owe you money are just a couple of the numerous collection practices that can cause serious repercussions. If you're not sure, call your state's department of finance which governs and monitors collection agencies. Click Here for a summary of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

9] Use a Third Party Consumer Collections Agency Sooner

If you've systematically pursued your delinquent consumer accounts for 60 to 90 days from the due date, (and they still haven't paid) you're being delivered a message by your client. More than likely, you've requested payment four to six times in the form of phone calls, letters and statements. Statistics show that after 90 days, the effect of in-house collection efforts wears off 80%. That means that the time and financial resources budgeted for consumer collection efforts should be focused within the first 90 days where the bulk of your consumer accounts can and should be collected. From that point on, a third party can motivate a consumer customer to pay in ways you cannot, simply because the demand for payment is coming from someone other than you. Before paying a percentage to a consumer collection agency, or using small claims court or an attorney, check into using a flat fee collection service.

10] Admit And Correct Any Mistakes On Your Part

Sometimes your consumer customers do not pay because they feel you have made a mistake. Unfortunately, many consumer customers believe that "the owner/president doesn't need the money". Denying an obvious error only fans the fire of resentment your customer may already feel. If the basis of the non-payment is a dispute over the quality of your product or service, a mutually agreeable settlement between you and the customer should be arrived at promptly. The consumer customer may use a minor dispute to withhold substantial payment. Insist that the undisputed portion get paid immediately, indicating the balance will be negotiated. This will not only help to collect payment payment, it shows the consumer customer that you are listening to his or her concerns.

11] Remember that Nobody Collects Every Consumer Account

Even by setting up and adhering to a specific consumer collection plan, there are a few consumer accounts that will never be collected. By identifying these accounts early, you will save yourself and your company a great deal of time and money. Even though a few may slip by, you'll find that overall the number of slow pay and nonpaying consumer accounts will greatly diminish, and that's a victory in itself!


One of the most severe pet health problems is CRF or chronic renal failure and one of the most common symptoms is an increased thirst for water accompanied by excessive urination. You can find more information regarding this disease from your vet. It is very important to have your pet health questions answered by your vet because the more knowledge you have, the more easily you will be able to recognize the symptoms and take action.

Chronic renal failure is a severe pet health problem that will induce changes your cat's overall appetite and increase his thirst. The appetite can vary from one cat to another but mostly is on the decreasing side. You might even find your cat acting finicky and it will be tough to guess what they really want. In such a condition, the stool will most often be dry and firm but there will be an increase in urination.

This can lead to dehydration and make their coat quality poor. Their faces will bear a pinched look and the body temperature might be lower than normal. If you feel their kidneys then it will have a lump feel. The best way to confirm renal problems is through urinalysis and blood tests. Based on the analysis, the vet will be able to guide you towards proper pet health care and restrictions in diet.

Chronic kidney failure, otherwise known as Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) or Chronic Renal Insufficiency (CRI), is a progressive deterioration of kidney function over a relatively long period of time (typically months to years). Acquired kidney diseases are the cause of most cases of kidney failure in cats, and tend to manifest in middle to old age and is a regular pet health question.

Some of the more common diseases are listed below.

Chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis is the most commonly identified problem in cats suffering from CRF. It is often the end-stage of many causes of kidney disease, where damaged nephrons (the functional unit of kidney tissue) are replaced with fibrous tissue. Typically affected kidneys will be small and scarred.

Glomerulonephritis is a disease in which the glomeruli (which help filter urine from the blood), are damaged by inflammation.

Pyelonephritis is the name for a bacterial infection of the kidneys.

Amyloidosis is a disorder by which insoluble protein fibres are deposited in various organs of the body. When it occurs in the kidneys, their function is impaired and chronic renal failure can result. Amyloidosis can be seen as an inherited condition in Abyssinian cats.

Hydronephrosis is an excessive accumulation of urine in the kidney caused by an obstruction or blockage in the ureter - the tube linking the kidney to the bladder.

Renal lymphoma is a cancer of white blood cells affecting the kidney. Typically both kidneys will be very enlarged if this condition is present.

Normally, the creatine and BUN levels will be highly elevated during the test analysis apart from Amylase and phosphorous levels. Potassium will be on the lower side. The treatment of such pet health condition will be directed mostly at supporting the body and other organs keeping in mind that one of the organs might fail. This is a progressive pet health condition and the amount of support required will be determined only after clinical tests and laboratory findings have been confirmed.

Normally your cat will go through extensive dehydration and will require more and more water to keep him going. As a result of this, you will see a remarkable increase in his thirst and however high the amount of water intake be, he will still be feeling thirsty. The best thing to do in such a scenario is to visit the vet immediately for a diagnosis and get him into a pet health care program as soon as possible.
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