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Q:  Please tell me the bad news first; how much is this going to cost me?

A:  Our policy is simple, you pay nothing, zero, nada, zilch....if we don't collect.  There are no upfront "out-of-your-pocket" expenses.  When we collect it will be your debtor who pays, usually "big time", and a percentage of his satisfied debt will be our fee.  In other words we will be paid by funds that you aren't able to recover without our help anyway.

Q:  Do you accept all assignments? 

A: No. We do not.   Each case is evaluated on its own merit.  The size of the judgment , the rendered verdict, must be at least $ 10,000 .00 or more.   We do not accept cases where verdicts were rendered in JP, Small Claims or equivalent courts.

Q: What if I don't think that it can be collected, what if I see it as hopeless?

A: This is not a good sign and surely doesn't motivate us to bend over backwards to enforce and collect your judgment.  We probably will not accept the assignment from you.  Circumstances, however, vary.

Q: I don't know if my debtor can afford to pay the judgment.  How can we find out.

A: We have excellent resources for locating assets, including hidden assets, bank accounts, property (real estate), brokerage accounts, other investments, cars, trucks, other vehicles, criminal records, liens, other judgments and more.  We are collection specialists.  We've been doing it for a long time and we are very good at it.

Q: Why can't I do this myself?  I'm not lazy or stupid.

A: About 85% of all lawful judgment awards are never collected.  This means that only 15 out of every 100 legal awards are collected.  There are probably a few untrained individuals who are actully successful in collecting their own judgments.  Mostly, however, they get scammed by phoney judgment collecting schools who take their money and wave bye-bye.  If you file a lawsuit against them, and win it, you may have to enforce yet another judgment on your own.  Am I making sense here?  Just think about the odds; they are very heavily stacked against you

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