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A man was aggrieved by his friend, who had borrowed from him HK$30,000 to pay off a debt owed to a third party for some gambling activities. No document evidence was available, and moreover, the man was told that borrowing relating to gambling, which was most likely unlawful, was not enforceable. more cases
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Q1. Why you can collect the money and my staff cannot? Answer


Q2. Why shall I engage a debt collection agency? Answer

Q3. What kind of methods you are using to get repayments? Answer

Q4. I heard that the debtor is selling his home, is there anything that I can do to stop him before he pays off his debt to me? Answer

Q5. I heard that the debtor is going to bankrupt, shall I assign the debt to you? Answer

Q6. When my staff was trying to urge payment from a debtor, he threatened my staff, what should I do? Answer

Q7. I wish to recover the whole debt, but the debtor only consented to repay 80% of it, shall I take this offer? Answer


Q8. What is the procedures of you collection? Answer

Q9. Why sometimes other companies charge lower commission? Answer

Q10. Is your practice legal?  Answer

Q11.  Is the 20% commission you list on the web a one-off rate? Answer
Q12. Has your company got a license to operate the business with the Government? Answer

Q13. I want to know the progress of my case; can I keep track every activity of you? Answer
Q14. What is the competition edge of you comparing to your competitors? Answer

Q15. My case has been handled by your competitor, but in vain. Can you collect it? Answer
Q16. My debt is relatively small; do you accept this small assignment? Answer

Q17. What is your successful rate? Can you guarantee it? Answer

Q18. Is your commission rate low enough to be competitive? Answer

Q19. Is there any extra charge except commission? Answer

Q20. Do you buy bad debts? How much is the rate? Answer