Account Rep - Collections - Rent A Tire (Beaumont, TX) Accounting at Geebo

Account Rep - Collections - Rent A Tire (Beaumont, TX)

Company Description Why should you choose Rent A Tire? Well for starters, Rent A Tire is one of the best kept secrets on the job market today.
We are on an aggressive expansion plan, and we are not just offering a job opportunity, we are offering a CAREER opportunity! Founded in 1996, Rent A Wheel / Rent A Tire started with one store in California.
Since its modest beginning, the company is now the largest Rent-To-Own Custom Wheel and Tire Retailer in the nation with over 86 stores across 11 states.
The company is also the 7th largest independent tire dealer in the country.
All stores are 100% company owned so customers can expect the same high-level product and service at every store.
Job Description GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for telephone and field collections to ensure rental accounts are current, controlling and managing daily credit activities including in-home collections, skip tracing to locate customers and merchandise, recovery of merchandise and processing legal accounts when necessary.
Organize and supervise all activities in the Collections Department Follow all State and Federal collection laws Communicate with past due customers by phone or in writing Visit past due customers in home to collect payments or recover rims and tires Complete necessary record keeping and update files Assist with new customer application verification Advise management on merchandise recovery and prosecution decisions.
Maintain vehicle mileage logs.
Assist customers with sales and other team members as needed Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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