NCSPlus
Jerry Cox has extensive experience in sales, finance, and regional management within the mortgage and cash flow management sectors. Currently serving as the Sales and Finance professional at Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet since September 2012, Jerry is also the Indiana Regional Manager for NCSPlus Incorporated, a role held since January 2010. Additionally, Jerry has been a Regional Business Development Manager at Frost Mortgage Banking since July 1997, earlier serving in a similar capacity at Frost Mortgage Banking Group from May 2008 to 2010. Jerry previously held the position of President at First Heritage Mortgage from July 1997 to 2008, overseeing operations for a full-service mortgage lender. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Business from Notre Dame de Namur University and a MA in Economics from the University of Notre Dame.
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NCSPlus
NCSPlus specializes in the collection of slow pay and delinquent accounts for over 35,000 companies in more than 200 industries nationwide and we do it differently than any other company in the country. For an unusually low, one time fixed fee of typically less than 10% of the amount collected, we will collect any account on your books, regardless of age, size or the debtor’s location. We will collect anywhere in the country and we deliver the highest recovery rates in the industry for less than the cost of trying to do it yourself. We will do all the collection work but all payments go directly to you. NCSPlus identifies for our clients the exact dollar cost of collections based upon a one-time low fixed fee per account. We also guarantee that all accounts are pursued fully and that you must realize a minimum of 400% return on your investment in our services. If the debtor won’t pay, at your discretion, and our expense, we’ll take them to court. That can be a bit harsh but it's how we get results, and if you’re like the clients we work with you have some accounts that you would like to turn into cash without sacrificing 25-50% of your money to traditional bill collectors.