insideARM Launches Debt Settlement Survey, Giveaway

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insideARM.com is seeking feedback from accounts receivable management industry professionals on the topic of debt settlement through a brief survey.

Does your company utilize the services of a debt settlement service provider when attempting to collect from a debtor? Or does your company handle debt settlement internally? What are some of the strategies your agency uses around debt settlement?

If these questions sound like something you can speak to, we invite you to take a short, five-minute-or-less survey on debt settlement (and you).

Here’s the great part. We know that your time is valuable, and there are a lot of things you could accomplish in five minutes, including:

  • Eating a candy and/or granola bar
  • Looking out the window as a squirrel, nut in mouth, readies his nest for winter
  • Working on how to dump all those Jets’ offensive linemen from your fantasy football team
  • Composing a haiku

As such, insideARM wants to reward you for your participation in the survey and will be giving away a 16 GB WiFi iPad2 to one lucky survey participant. The winner will be drawn at random from all participants who complete the survey.

The survey begins today and will close on Friday, October 14. So what are you waiting for? Take the survey now.

Michael Klozotsky is the managing editor of insideARM.com. He does not own an iPad, but he’s not eligible to win anyway (good news for you). He is resigned to being content with a simple SOS pad.

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