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Using ViciDial in Collections (debt collection agency)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:10 pm
by konextu
Is anyone out there using ViciDial in a Debt Collection Agency or similar setup? I am possibly going to implement in house for some first party collections and was wondering if anyone was using ViciDial in a similar situation.

Thanks

KG

PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:52 pm
by mflorell
Yes, there are several collections companies using VICIDIAL on a daily basis. We have added features like unlimited numbers per customer and auto-alt number dialing just for our collections clients.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:32 pm
by konextu
Sounds good. We will be using, hopefully, 70 seats for the interium. If all goes well and the clients like the product, we will roll it out replacing our thirdparty dialer bringing online around 300 collectors. I look forward to working with you guys and sponsering some future changes.

Thanks Matt I appreciated the quick reply greatly.

KG

PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:08 am
by Trying
Welcome to VICIDIAL! Keep us posted on your progress.

Re: Using ViciDial in Collections (debt collection agency)

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:14 pm
by Devilish
matt, where is this feature accessible?

Re: Using ViciDial in Collections (debt collection agency)

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:51 am
by mflorell
EXTENDED Auto Alt Number dialing. Have you read the manager manual?

Re: Using ViciDial in Collections (debt collection agency)

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:30 am
by Arative
I use vicidial with Ontario FACS collection software. We have it fairly integrated. We have up to 8 phone numbers per account that we dial. Since we are limited to contacting a person once a day, we've come up with a system where build lists each day, dial those lists, then import the results each night back into FACS, keeping track of how many times a number has been called and what the disposition of it was, as well as noting the account in FACS. We then have tactics that will remove a number, if it is wrong or disconnected.

We've broken our list down in to east/central and mountain/west, based up on the State, then when we import the lists in Vicidial, we go by Area code and prefix. This helps us avoid calling areas where we shouldn't and especially with number portability, we won't call a person with a east coast phone number but a west coast address.

It took a little work to get the vicidial call reports into an importable format that looks good for FACS but overall, we''re really pleased with the results. I have to take it Vicidial call reports, run them through an access database to format them, then import them into FACS. I have the whole process automated now using cron jobs to export the call reports, then delete the leads from each list, then using task scheduler on a windows server, import the call reports into my access database, export them, then using a night job in FACS, import the notes into FACS, then remove the bad numbers, then build lists again and finally a cron job to ftp the lists to Vicidial and load them into their respective lists. All my collection manager has to do is click on the lists he doesn't want dialing in the morning.

Vicidial is a great product and I can't recommend it enough.