Friday, 16 August 2013

A Collections Company & Where Superhero-Like Traits May Come In

By Rob Sutter


I'm sure that everyone has read, at least, one comic book in their life and they probably watched more movies than that. As a result, it's likely that they understand which traits belong to superheroes. Some of these are more prevalent than others, depending on what you see, and I think that they can be attributed to some of the more real-life scenarios. After reading up about one collections company after another, I believe that these particular subjects can tie into one another surprisingly well.

"Iron Man" is one of my most favored superhero franchises and the personality of Tony Stark has always struck me. The reason that I say this is because, even though he has billions of dollars to his name, he doesn't focus on this part of his life so much as the upcoming project in his sights. It's one of those things that I admire him, seeing as how he doesn't rest on his laurels. In terms of collecting funds, a personable approach is one which comes recommended.

Batman has always been a superhero that has my focus has been on for quite some time. However, as an adult, I can't help but notice that he doesn't exactly play for either side, whether for the criminals of Gotham City or the police department, even though the latter depends on him in many ways. His attitude has always come across to me as one without bias, which can also be connected to the collection business as well. You should not, under any circumstances, favor one side over the other.

What about the utility belt of Batman, which has proven itself on a number of occasions? In an offbeat way, doesn't it seem similar to the amount of services tied to a collections company? Look at how extensive agencies like Rapid Recovery are. I believe this to be true, especially when you see that all of them are utilized for different purposes, whether to locate someone, attempt to calculate what is owed at the end of each case, or whatever the case may be at the time.

I love the idea of meshing these kinds of subjects together but I never thought that they could be connected to debt in real life. However, I was glad that I was able to see past my initial love for superheroes already and find that there is some legitimacy behind these two ideas coming together. It's just a matter of digging into the matter and figuring out more. I believe that, while separate, these two concepts actually share some things in common.




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