What You Need To Know Before You Hire a Collection Agency For Freelancers and Small Business Owners
What Happens When You Hire a Collection Agency For Freelancers and Business Owners
No one ever thinks they’ll ever have to hire a third party collection agency.
But unfortunately, even small business owners can be scammed, lied to, or misled. Eventually resulting in frustration and in severe cases, financial trouble.
You can only do so much on your own. When you’re sick of the constant phone calls and emails—and your customer or client still won’t answer—it’s time to hire a third party collection agency.
When you hire a collection agency, you’re taking action by fighting for what your small business has rightfully earned.
It’s a necessary step, so if this is your first time, here are a few things you should know right off the bat.
There are many collection agencies to chose from
You don’t have to settle when it comes to choosing who you want to hire. Just in 2017, there was a total of over 8000 collection agencies in the United States. Go with an agency that fits your needs and makes you feel like a priority.
Consider the size of your business
Some agencies have different requirements for the type of clients they take on. These requirements can range from the type of industry you’re in, to the size of your business. So make sure to give them a call in case you’re worried about not qualifying for a certain agency you’re interested in working with.
This won’t be a drawn-out battle
A collection agency specializes in retrieving the money you’d thought you would never see. Check the agency’s list of services to be sure that they are the right fit for your business. Their services can range from:
- Letter Writing
- Debt Collection Services
- Technological Skip Tracing Services
Collection agencies can even track hard to find clients. You’ll only need to be involved initially. The agency will ask for names, emails, phone numbers, and other details about their transaction history. So be prepared to give over as much information as possible to help the collectors.
There is a fee involved
A collection agency will usually take their share of the collected invoice as payment as a percentage. This can range from fifteen to even fifty percent. With most agencies, they'll charge based off how long the debt has gone uncollected.
You’ll find yourself less stressed
Now you’re caught up with what you need to know about a collection agency before you give them a call. As a freelancer or small business owner, your time is valuable. By researching fees and services, you’ll find and hire a collection agency that cares about you as a client as much as you care for your small business.


