Please know that in the past week,
since joining your association, more issues and questions have been
answered than in the 3 months I spent struggling with Windsor. The
vast amount of information is outstanding, generally it's easy to
access even for a dope like me. I have sent my application
documents to one of the information brokers who informed me that
the response time was virtually instant. Compare that with 36 hours
for a Skip Trace from Windsor.
I certainly do know that starting in any business is difficult and
risky. I have exhausted all my financial resources fighting with
those other people. Now, because of your organization I have a
positive prospect of making this effort pay off. Earlier this week
I was speaking with a County Judge who thought that collecting
judgments could pay very well even in our rural area. Now, with the
opportunities and information you have provided, I know I will.
Keep up the great job!
Pete
I guess I am the latest new guy. It is
amazing to see how developed the resources are on the NJN website.
I am a lawyer, and I can tell you that they did not teach us the
things you (other members) have learned, in law school. Thanks for
putting together such good tools.
Michael
I have been a member of NJN for about a
week. I've spent roughly 10 months just researching my state's
laws. Despite learning more about the enforcement of civil
judgments than most of the attorneys I know, I still wasn't ready
to take action. What I lacked was somebody to show me "how." In
that regard, I must commend you for the wealth of information
available. Had I joined NJN those 10 months ago, I'd be much
farther ahead in the game. Thank you for not only providing
tutorials and training, but for creating an online community of and
for JR professionals. The Judgment Database has been most helpful,
and the discussion boards are truly amazing. Having access to so
many judgment recovery professionals eager to share advice on what
to do, and more importantly, on what NOT to do, is truly amazing.
I'm proud to be an NJN member. Your hard work and dedication to our
industry is appreciated. Job well done!
Chris
Your exceedingly rapid response has
impressed me. So has your honesty and accuracy regarding your
competitors. I received an SJR manual and training CD two weeks ago
and then I found NJN on the internet. I noticed that on SJR's
network now they are promoting an "update" for "only $65" to their
members. This comes after assurances on their website that no other
fees are ever charged once you purchase their manual for $165 plus
shipping. I have only had it a couple of weeks but I will be
returning it for a full refund today. I will be joining NJN. You
just made the decision for me. I look forward to joining NJN and
becoming a judgment recovery pro. Thanks so much for your
help!
Gary
I've had an attorney contact me (found
me through my NJN website). He sent me copies of eleven (11)
judgments from his clients. These range from a few thousand dollars
to one which is for $10 MILLION!
Lynn
I have purchased two other Judgment
Recovery Home Study Courses (at a much larger investment than NJN),
researched several other courses etc. and found none that
are near equal value.
Donald
Recently I was contacted by an attorney
regarding two judgments he was holding against a corporation. the
total of the two together without interest was a little over
$500,000. He wanted to have me collect on these for him. I never
did quite understand why he had not wanted to do so himself, but I
accepted the assignment anyway. After filing the necessary
documents with the court, I learned that shortly after the judgment
had been rendered, the company was close to filing bankruptcy. This
was the reason the attorney was unsure about making the collection
himself. He felt that they were probably worthless and would wast
his time in research so he turned them over to me. Â If
anything at all came out of it, he would be happy with what he
received. I learned that the company had corrected it's position in
the market and now had over $16.7 billion in assets according to
the SEC. I sent a demand letter to the company, and all parties
that were named, as well as the board of directors. The day they
received the letters, I started getting numerous phone calls
wanting to know how to get this taken care of and keep their
shareholders from finding out. I told them they could send me a
check, as long as it was good, for the total now due which was just
under $1 million with interest, and I would file the papers to
record it as satisfied. I told them I could do nothing about
keeping it from their stockholder since it was public record,
however I would not do anything about notifying them that there was
an outstanding judgment against them either. Â One week later
I received a certified check for the total that was due -
$972,586.12. My fee was 45%.
Kevin
I bought the first course from
Cambridge last year - not a total mistake but not the best choice.
There was little or no support. I knew that I needed more answers
all along but didn't know what the questions were. I joined NJN
about a week ago. What a surprise! I have hardly done anything but
read. You folks are a Godsend. I thank everyone for the answers and
support.
Lewis
After my company being wiped out after
9/11 and loosing a few million dollars I had worked very hard to
secure, looking for a new job in this economy has been hard. This
opportunity has brought renewed excitement back to me, and the NJN
Forum just underscores the results you can achieve when everyone
works together.
Hats off to the creation and maintenance of an excellent network.
After all, we all have families to feed, right?
Matt
After going through the (Sierra) course
twice myself (before I discovered NJN), I now believe Sierra to be
grammar school and NJN to be College!
Linda
You guys are the best. I've been a
member almost a year. I never cease to be amazed at the growing
list of resources you provide. Keep up the good work.
Pat
Just wanted to tell everyone how
valuable this message board is (speaking of the NJN Forum). I have
owned several businesses, all starting from scratch, and I have
never seen such support as this. I am very impressed by the
peer-level support that you get as well. In most businesses, you
can forget about asking anyone in the same line of work in the same
city or state as you for help, but here I see it offered
voluntarily all the time. It's a support system like this that
helps keep everyone more professional, and helps spread the work
and willingness to work together across the board.
I am extremely grateful for this Association. The content and
opportunity for networking proves to be a gift to me. You have no
idea how much value the organization means to so many trying to
make a living or part-time income doing this type of valuable work.
This profession is not only appreciated by many, it is very
fascinating. Thank you for your hard work and
consideration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blake
Thanks.... what a fantastic service....
best money I've spent in a long time!
Bill
I am relatively new to the judgment
recovery business and definitely new to NJN. The information that
I've seen posted here is absolutely "FABULOUS". I purchased a
course from another site that helped me get started in the business
but the NJN manual and forum discussions will definitely help me
become a "Judgment Recovery Professional".
Sherri
Just want to let anyone know who is
considering joining NJN to do it. I have been a member for about 2
weeks now. I feel the support with NJN is unbelievable! I have
never had such a quick response to my e-mails. I get my questions
answered in lightning time. Doesn't get much better then
this.
Shari
I just wanted to personally thank
National Judgment Network for your help in getting my business
started so many years ago. We were just named named a finalist in
the Stevie Awards for Women in Business (press release
attached) for Technology Innovator of the Year, Most
Innovative Company of the Year (up to 100 employees) and Best
Turnaround of the Year. And I couldn't be more proud.
Susan
I love this business. I mailed out 40
letters two months ago and I already have so many interested
clients that I won't need to mail any more letters for quite a
while. A lady just called to ask for help enforcing about eight
judgments. All of them are over two thousand dollars plus interest.
Plus she generates about 10 new ones each year. When I opened my
business checking account the bank teller took my business card and
gave it to her sister. Her sister called me and asked for help
enforcing a $4,500 judgment. The demand is definitely
there!
Wally
I do not usually disclose my annual
income, but during January 2007 my business grossed $46,660.67
collecting from 4 states. Not too bad for a one-man shop. NJN has
been a big help!
John
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