This is in response to a thread below, but a different subject so I'll start a new thread.
Historically, when they tormented a client with CP2000 notices, the client had so many days to respond. So long as the client (actually ME) responded, the audit division would have to resolve the issue favorably or unfavorably. After the issue would be resolved, the client would be asked to pay and if not, THEN the matter would be turned over to the collection division.
Nowadays, I'm having several incidents where they have taken their own sweet time resolving an issue, but they are sending over to collections anyway. When you explain to collections that the matter is not resolved, they have their speech ready: "We can't help you with that. You should have taken care of that when you were working it out with the audit division."
I'm sure clients are not always telling me about their problems on a timely basis, but this is happening so much that it cannot always be the clients' fault.
Anyone else noticing moldy-old-draggy unresolved issues are getting a fast-track to the collection division? Or is it just me?
Historically, when they tormented a client with CP2000 notices, the client had so many days to respond. So long as the client (actually ME) responded, the audit division would have to resolve the issue favorably or unfavorably. After the issue would be resolved, the client would be asked to pay and if not, THEN the matter would be turned over to the collection division.
Nowadays, I'm having several incidents where they have taken their own sweet time resolving an issue, but they are sending over to collections anyway. When you explain to collections that the matter is not resolved, they have their speech ready: "We can't help you with that. You should have taken care of that when you were working it out with the audit division."
I'm sure clients are not always telling me about their problems on a timely basis, but this is happening so much that it cannot always be the clients' fault.
Anyone else noticing moldy-old-draggy unresolved issues are getting a fast-track to the collection division? Or is it just me?
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