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CollectOne-Tiger.

The most important in-house tool for an efficient management of your portfolios lies in the software you use. The functionality of your software is key to achieving your goals during the collection process. The software package you use will determine if it is you who dictates the precise terms of your collection strategy or you will be restrained by the software's limitations. It will also dictate whether you will have the ability to interface with outside vendors for skip tracing, mail outsourcing, forwarding and many other currently available on-line services.

My software of choice is CollectOne Tiger TM from Collection Data Systems. This software package gives the administrator the ability to tailor the system around a precise collection strategy. With the utilization of Management Driven Queues in combination with Work Standards and New Business Rules, the user can accurately select the criteria for the account flow and even the intensity of the collection activity. An included comprehensive legal module can be configured to automatically track legal cases, generate any legal document and monitor costs.

Visit their site for more details on this comprehensive package or fill out the form below and I will be delighted to perform and on-line demo for you.

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