Southwest Recovery Services has published a new guide helping business creditors identify debt collection scams, verify legitimate collectors, and understand regulatory compliance.

-- Southwest Recovery Services (SWRS) has recently published a guide addressing the growing threat of debt collection scams, offering business creditors practical tools to distinguish legitimate debt collectors from scammers while emphasizing regulatory compliance and verification protocols. This advice arrives as part of an ongoing educational series published by the agency, intended to raise awareness of common roadblocks facing collectors in 2026.
More information is available at https://www.swrecovery.com/resources/blog/debt-collector-or-scammer/
According to recent reporting, business creditors face an escalating threat from fraudulent debt collectors. Americans filed over 112,000 debt collection complaints with the Federal Trade Commission in the first quarter of 2025 alone—a 150% increase from the same period in 2024, according to FTC data. Nearly 47% of these complaints were flagged as abusive, threatening, or harassing. U.S. companies lost an average of 9.8% of their equivalent revenue to fraud in the past year, marking a 46% increase compared to 2024 and exceeding the global average of 7.7%, according to independent reports.
SWRS explains that business creditors are particularly vulnerable because scammers deliberately target them with false invoices, aggressive threats of legal action or business closure, and pressure for unusual payment methods such as wire transfers or prepaid cards. Additionally, while the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Regulation F govern legitimate collectors, fraudulent operators tend to disregard these protections entirely, opening partner businesses up to legal penalties.
Red flags identified by the firm include contact outside regular business hours—legitimate collectors may only reach out between 8 AM and 9 PM local time—along with withholding critical information about the creditor, debt amount, or account details. Scammers also fail to verify the debtor's identity before sharing sensitive information, threaten jail time or public embarrassment, and demand immediate payment through methods that are difficult to trace or reverse.
Legitimate debt collectors like Southwest Recovery Services adhere to strict regulatory standards that contrast sharply with scam tactics. They not only adhere strictly to both the FDCPA and Regulation F, but also offer a fully transparent view of all collection actions taken, prioritizing client relationships and sustainable repayment models over the aggressive collection tactics.
To read more about the comprehensive collection services available from SWRS or to access more free resources, visit https://www.swrecovery.com/
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Name: Steven Dietz
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Organization: Southwest Recovery Services
Address: 16200 Addison Road Suite 260 , Addison, Texas 75001, United States
Phone: +1-866-584-0933
Website: https://www.swrecovery.com/
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