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GETTING TO KNOW KAYE DREIFUERST OF SECURITY CREDIT SERVICES
- Kaye Dreifuerst learned early in her career that corporate success is tied to controlling delinquencies and she has made collections her focus ever since. Although, if given the chance to change careers, Dreifuerst said that she would most likely be on the other end of the process, lending the money instead of collecting it. The former president of RMA International (it was DBA International while she was in charge), Dreifuerst considers herself a cheesehead who’s guilty pleasure has nothing to do with cheese. Read on to learn more about her.
COLLECTION AGENCY OWNER GETS FOUR YEARS IN PRISON FOR STEALING FROM CLIENTS
- The owner of three medical debt collection agencies has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for embezzling $800,000 from her clients. Rebecca Pargeon owned Pargeon Medical Services, Kids First Pediatric Billing and Surgical Billing Solutions, which were all based in Springfield, Missouri. She pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and filing a false tax return for not reporting the income she stole from her clients.
AR TECH STARTUP RAISES $5 MILLION TO HELP AUTOMATE COLLECTIONS
- YayPay, a financial technology startup that allows companies to automate the accounts receivable process, has raised $5.3 million in funding. The company’s platform has helped process 150,000 invoices and collect more than $100 million since its launch in January. The technology has helped companies decrease their Days Sales Outstanding by 25%, the company claims.
CONSUMER SPENDING ON RISE AS SAVINGS DWINDLE
- Individuals continue to save less and less, according to a monthly report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The amount of disposable income also decreased in July, compared with a month earlier.
WORTH NOTING: Why you should stay away from social media when you want to complain about poor customer service … The Cleveland Indians are on quite a roll … Equifax is blaming a massive data breach on a “web server vulnerability” … A customer service nightmare is in store for you if you try to call Equifax to find out if your information was part o the breach … The Treasury Secretary is in hot water again for his choice of aircraft after it became public that he wanted to use a $25,000/hour military plane on his honeymoon … Target is hiring more than 100,000 workers for the holiday rush … A skyscraper in San Francisco is tilting and sinking … A woman is suing Starbucks because the scalding hot tea she was served disfigured her and ultimately killed her dog … Does slow and steady really win the race? … A foolish mistake that ruins people’s LinkedIn profiles.
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