GUIDELINES

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SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

Just imagine if all your debts disappeared.

Wouldn't that make your life easier and your sleep more peaceful?

How about if you could do that by taking out a loan with Platinum Financial that would require you to make monthly payments of just $200?

Yes, just $200!

You'll finally be able to pay off the debts you have up to $25,000 in just 42 months if you can qualify for the lowest rate that we have.

Just imagine yourself debt-free in 42 months! What a great feeling it would be!

Aside from being able to settle your debts, taking out a loan with us will also be an opportunity for you to make new purchases, go on vacation, redecorate your home, or do whatever you want to!

The application process is easy. Just give us a call at 333-3333 and our loan agents will walk you through the entire process. After that, we'll get back to you within 42 hours. You can have the money in your hands in a little less than one week!

Being debt-free is important for your financial stability and the security of your family. It takes just 10 minutes of your time to achieve that by calling us today!

This offer won't last forever so, please get in touch with us on the weekends.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Sales pitch letter for loans with Platinum Financial.

Further things to consider when writing direct marketing letters to debtors

Further things to consider when writing direct marketing letters to debtors

Direct Marketing Letters

Direct marketing letters are letters written to persuade the recipients to purchase products or services in the absence of salespersons. If drafted correctly, direct marketing letters can be one of the most effective marketing tools for your business. They have been used by businesses to cut the cost of advertising and to inform their loyal customers about discounts and special offers. In most cases, they usually advertise single service or product line, especially one that is considered to generate great profit to the business. Direct marketing letters allow you to reach prospective customers and generate business.

Direct marketing letters should be sweet and to the point. Begin the letter with a provocative idea that captures the recipient's attention and makes him/her want to keep reading. Clearly state the top benefits of the product or service you are selling, giving practical and real life examples. If necessary, include testimonials from customers who have used the product or service. Write in a conversational style and use short paragraphs. Use an active voice too and interesting phrases that encourage the recipient to continue reading. Conclude the letter with a strong statement or argument that compels the recipient to respond or take the necessary action.

Letters to Debtors

Letters to debtors are letters you write to people or institutions that owe you money. Mostly, these are collection letters to inform the recipients of the defaulted payments or demand letters to warn them about eventual legal actions. These letters are usually sent after unsuccessfully trying to get your payment, and it is time to take a more serious action. If you are running a business and you have clients who haven't paid for merchandise or services, your business could suffer financial uncertainty and difficulties. But then, you want to maintain goodwill and not damage the business' s reputation in the community.

When writing letters to debtors, especially those asking for payment, you need to be professional. Start with a friendly letter and if the failure to pay continues, get progressively more serious. Provide important details about the debt - state how much is owed and when the payment should be made. For subsequent letters, use a firm tone but be considerate and professional so as not to ruin the possibility of future deals with the recipient. Recount any conversations that have happened since the first letter. End with a note of anticipation to having the situation resolved.

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