An article from ACA International dated February 27th, 2012 reports significant declines in credit card debt since 2008. See the full article by clicking here:
http://www.acainternational.org/news-americans-owe-less-on-their-credit-cards-22440.aspx
An article from ACA International dated February 27th, 2012 reports significant declines in credit card debt since 2008. See the full article by clicking here:
http://www.acainternational.org/news-americans-owe-less-on-their-credit-cards-22440.aspx
Lola Butcher, freelance writer and editor, published an interesting article in the Healthcare Financial Management Association web site describing actions being taken in South Carolina in zip code 29203 that are designed to improve the health of the people who live within that population and lower healthcare costs in their area. Do you know of any unique and “out of the box” approaches to help the uninsured and underinsured receive the preventative and ongoing healthcare they need? Here is a link to the article if you’d like to read about what the SC community is doing:
We have a reputation – Collectors. We are supposed to be uncaring individuals who only want your money. We don’t care about you as people. We are heartless, persistent and ruthless. At Revenue Enterprises these stereotypes could not be further from the truth. I write to all who are reading this of a story of one of our own, Heyde, and the support she has received from a team of supposed heartless collectors.
Heyde had been silently suffering pains in her neck and side of her back and was very tired for months, but she excused this to her long schedule. Long story short, Heyde found out within 2 weeks that she had lymphoma. Cancer?!? Really? This wasn’t part of her plan. Since Heyde’s diagnosis; the team at Revenue Enterprises has come together. We raised money; we have shared our hopes and prayers with her and listened as she talked about her fears. We have donated PTO hours to help her compensate for those days when she was suffering through the effects of chemotherapy and today we came together again. The heartful and compassionate collectors came together to support and help her cut off her beautiful hair so that it was done. There were several compassionate collectors who held hands and prayed and cried as they gave their funds to help Heyde through this very difficult time in her life. While Heyde is no longer a member of our team we take the feeling of community and compassion with us as we work hard to reach out to those individuals referred to us for collection.
We know that you have a story – much like Heyde. You didn’t plan to get sick, injured or have surgery. You may have insurance. You may be surprised by the bill or the sudden credit bureau report, as you did not receive an initial statement; or you may be very aware of the amount due but uncertain how you can pay. I urge you to give the compassionate collectors of Revenue Enterprises a chance. Let us help you to understand your debt, your options and let us work with you to come up with a plan to pay. While we would like to erase your obligation we have a job to do, too, and your money helps to ensure that the healthcare provider who was there to treat you or your loved one in the time of need will continue to be there for you or for others in their time of need.
Stay tuned for future blogs about handling credit bureau reports and your rights. For now, allow this initial blog let you feel more comfortable that the voice on the other end of the line cares and wants to understand your story. Together we can work to resolve this part of your story and you can cross one more thing off your list and put those funds towards something else or someone else if you happen to have a Heyde in your life.