Each year, we refer a thousand or so judgment owners quickly to the best judgment recovery experts. After creditors fully understand that judgment buyers only will pay what (the judgment debtor looks able to afford to pay and might get made to pay for) a judgment, we quickly refer the creditor quickly to real buyers. During the last few years, we have discovered some creditors do not go with recommended quick referrals to judgment professionals (who have the very best long term track records). Some of the rejecting judgment owner's reasons were so "hilarious", that I wanted to share them in this article. This article is my opinion and is not, a legal opinion. I'm a judgment expert, and not a lawyer. If you ever want legal advice or a strategy to use, you should retain a lawyer. Here are the most popular five "silly" reasons creditors do not accept an expert judgment referral: 1) "I did a web search on their address, that judgment enforcer you recommended for me. His (house or office) wasn't located in a (wealthy neighborhood or professional office building) so they must not be very successful". A judgment enforcer's home, work, or mailing address, is not a reliable indication of their success in collecting or buying judgments. Most judgment experts use their PO box, not wanting visits by debtors. 2) "I searched on the web, and discovered some bad info about that recovery specialist". As anyone is able to trash anybody else's reputation on the internet, it is a common problem. Often, any documents posted by one disgruntled person are not registered with any court, and only offer just one exaggerated side of a (most often at least partly) distorted version of the story. Anyone that collects (or brokers) judgments, has several enemies. In our business, if we see such a complaint, I hear both sides, before our company rules an professional out. We refer people only to experts having the best long term records. We don't pay attention to what one person with personal issues, puts on the internet. 3) "I require an enforcer local to my debtor". From our years of being judgment brokers, our company has found that very often the very best judgment recovery specialists tend to be ones that retain lawyers local to the debtors. When our company refers a judgment owner to a professional, our company makes sure it's one that has consistently successfully recovered or bought judgments where the judgment debtor is living. Even when our company explains this to creditors, some still do not like the fact the expert is based in some other state. we know from real-world experience, what counts is the "professional's" track record. 4) "I did not feel comfortable signing the recovery specialist's paperwork". Judgment collection and buying transactions always requires signed documents. Our company has seen the paperwork sent by more than 500 experts; and some judgment owners refuse to sign even the simplest, fairest, and shortest, paperwork we have seen. Certain judgment owners will not sign anybody's paperwork, and start a quest to waste the time of too many judgment professionals; always refusing to sign anyone's paperwork. 5) "That buyer's pathetic offer to buy my judgment insulted me, please get me some other buyer". What people will pay for judgments depends just on the judgment debtor's circumstance. No judgment buyer can pay more than their own proprietary pricing model, based only on the debtor's assets. Judgment recovery, is a collections effort, this means to collect or enforce a judgment. Judgment buyers are available and can help with your judgment collection attempts. Mark Shapiro of http://www.JudgmentBuy.com - Your fastest and easiest free method of finding the right professional to buy or recover any judgment.
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