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Rating:  Summary: A very good coaching session with an experienced collector Review: First, hat's off to the author for fine-tuning his book over several editions and many years, to finally write up a definitive version, covering spreadsheets, software (the modern tools) with all the rest, and keeping it uptodate.I definitely reaped rewards from this book, more than Harold S. Long's book on collections called HOW TO COLLECT ILLEGAL DEBTS, which although very useful, funny, realistic and psychologically, very interesting and stimulating, exceeded the bounds of acceptable, employable behavior. The advantage of Paulsen's approach, is you're employable as a professional by other companies, whereas Harold S. Long's techniques would require you to open up your own business, with a great deal of muscle-man, karate or boxing training to do with the collection activities. Most will prefer the Paulsen approach ...it's easier, and it keeps you out of trouble. Regarding the book itself, PAID IN FULL, its clearly written by someone who is completely, entirely and fully immersed in collections. Or in other words, collecting is Mr Paulsen's Universe, written by someone who loves that work, and feels comfortable and financially rewarded for doing good collecting work. That said, it can be summarized as a gigantic coaching session, by an experienced mentor, who is extreme credible, and is willing to share with others, his own personal techniques, psychological approach, attitudes and professional behavior with the readers. That certainly deserves a round of applause, as rarely do star performers share their secrets with other people. However, I gave this book a 4/5 for the reason that it didn't strike me as a "PHENOMENAL" book about collection. Just a very good, or excellent coaching session one. Perhaps the approach by the author was too relaxed about it ...myself, I've read books that are urgent in their coaching or training tone, very motivating, upbeat and ambitious. In this book, the author is self-conscious about showing too much enthusiasm about the profession, or perhaps, disliked it or couldn't bear to practice is after many years (my guess) and this would explain why the author is not training people about collecting, contrasting with actually working as a collector. I feel trainers often become slightly out of touch with reality, in the sense that they become too comfortable and relaxed about the pressures, performance stresses and keeping-your-job fears that actual professionals feel when they're doing their job. Indeed, it's likely a lot of pro's in the field get terminated from collections from lack of performance, or lose their desire to be collectors, or get paid very poorly to do that work. None of the negatives or positives or even, the mention of salaries, career perspectives and similar pressures are even referred to in Mr Paulsen's book, unlike many other books that actually understand and acknowledge those pressures, those questions and offer tips to address those problems. This downgrades my rating of 5 to only a 4 for Paulsen's book. All in all, worth every penny ... and clearly, this is a very nice addition to people doing collections, or thinking about trying a collecting job out for a while ...although, it's a small part of the story when working in finance or accounting. For that, a college or university degree in accounting, finance and more is advised, for example.
Rating:  Summary: Helpful and Informative Review: Paid In Full is an informative book where I was able to read and understand clearly what the author was stating. It offered valuable tips and suggestions on how to go about calling non-paying customers and excellent collection letters. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who has collection problems. I originally purchased 'How to Collect Debts' which was a total waste of time and money. You'll have none of these problems with this book - it's worth the investment!
Rating:  Summary: Helpful and Informative Review: Paid In Full is an informative book where I was able to read and understand clearly what the author was stating. It offered valuable tips and suggestions on how to go about calling non-paying customers and excellent collection letters. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who has collection problems. I originally purchased 'How to Collect Debts' which was a total waste of time and money. You'll have none of these problems with this book - it's worth the investment!
Rating:  Summary: A very good coaching session with an experienced collector Review: This book takes a humourous ride in collecting debts. His suggestions are practical and will work. It's loaded with tips and is good for both the newcomer and experienced pro. A very good book.
Rating:  Summary: Fun, practical book Review: This book takes a humourous ride in collecting debts. His suggestions are practical and will work. It's loaded with tips and is good for both the newcomer and experienced pro. A very good book.
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