Alton Darty
03-16-2010, 05:16 PM
Received an email from National Creditors Connection today. Seems that they are soliciting inspectors to perform some work for them. Anyone done any work for them? The last outfit that I did any similar work for went belly up owing for a few jobs & I wanted to put out some feelers on this one before even replying to them...
Good afternoon Alton,
I received your information from the Society of Field Inspectors (SOFI) and want you to be aware of the services we provide in Osceola and the surrounding areas that may be of interest and beneficial to you. We have a few departments here at NCCI; however, our Field Inspection department is the department our contractors sign up for. Below is a summary of these services, and I also attached our credentialing packet for you to fill out if you would like to be an independent contractor. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Field Inspections: We have local businesses (car dealerships/mortgage-insurance companies/banks/churches/government offices) who put in an application to a credit bureau or credit reporting agency because they would like to use information which requires using individuals ssn’s and confidential information. Having said that, before the credit bureau allows any business to pull sensitive credit information, the businesses need to be inspected to verify they are doing business as they say they are, and that they have the proper business equipment (shredder machine/locking file cabinets/computer) to use such information. All the business are aware of the inspection; therefore, no hostile or irate situations will arise, and most businesses are very eager to have the inspection conducted. Inspections require about 5-6 photos (a couple exterior and photos of their businesses equipment, and we will provide you will the photo requirements per inspection) and we will also provide you with a short questionnaire which is for your use only, and these are simple yes or no questions you answer after you observe the facility. This process is anywhere from 10-15 minutes. Afterwards, you would upload the photos and questionnaire to our website.
Being an Independent Contractor costs nothing to you. If interested, you will be made active in our database and we will contact you once we have an assignment in your area. It is your decision whether or not you would like to accept the work to be compensated. We will never make you feel obligated.
Thank you so much, I look forward to hearing from you!
Amy Kurtenbach
Vendor Specialist
402.763.2162 x208 / 877.277.2706 x208
Fax 877.277.2796 / www.nationalcreditors.com (http://www.nationalcreditors.com)
Good afternoon Alton,
I received your information from the Society of Field Inspectors (SOFI) and want you to be aware of the services we provide in Osceola and the surrounding areas that may be of interest and beneficial to you. We have a few departments here at NCCI; however, our Field Inspection department is the department our contractors sign up for. Below is a summary of these services, and I also attached our credentialing packet for you to fill out if you would like to be an independent contractor. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Field Inspections: We have local businesses (car dealerships/mortgage-insurance companies/banks/churches/government offices) who put in an application to a credit bureau or credit reporting agency because they would like to use information which requires using individuals ssn’s and confidential information. Having said that, before the credit bureau allows any business to pull sensitive credit information, the businesses need to be inspected to verify they are doing business as they say they are, and that they have the proper business equipment (shredder machine/locking file cabinets/computer) to use such information. All the business are aware of the inspection; therefore, no hostile or irate situations will arise, and most businesses are very eager to have the inspection conducted. Inspections require about 5-6 photos (a couple exterior and photos of their businesses equipment, and we will provide you will the photo requirements per inspection) and we will also provide you with a short questionnaire which is for your use only, and these are simple yes or no questions you answer after you observe the facility. This process is anywhere from 10-15 minutes. Afterwards, you would upload the photos and questionnaire to our website.
Being an Independent Contractor costs nothing to you. If interested, you will be made active in our database and we will contact you once we have an assignment in your area. It is your decision whether or not you would like to accept the work to be compensated. We will never make you feel obligated.
Thank you so much, I look forward to hearing from you!
Amy Kurtenbach
Vendor Specialist
402.763.2162 x208 / 877.277.2706 x208
Fax 877.277.2796 / www.nationalcreditors.com (http://www.nationalcreditors.com)