News Article - April 21, 2004
Last Echo - Free NSF Check Recovery Service
By Lori C. Warner
When you hear the word "free" you
wonder, what's the catch? But a new service is now offered in our
little corner of New Hampshire which is just that - absolutely free
to businesses.
"When I decided to go into business for
myself," says owner of Last Echo, Matt Zakrzewski, "I looked around for what I
could provide as a service for the community. I did a marketing
study in Keene and got a 50 percent approval rate for this type of
business."
This new business, which Zakrzewski
opened in November, is a NSF (non-sufficient fund) check recovery
service. There are no sign-up costs, no transaction fees, no annual
maintenance fees, and in fact, businesses will find that there are no hidden
fees of any kind. The only fee that Last Echo charges is to the
check writer.
"Businesses, even smaller ones, don't
realize how much money they are losing (with NSF checks)," says
Zakrzewski. "Generally people spend about an hour dealing with a bad
check. My service is geared to save people time and money."
Last Echo's mission is to increase
businesses' profitability by reducing non-productive overhead, This
electronic check recovery service not only makes it effortless for
businesses, but non-intrusive for the customer with the NSF
check.
"There's really nothing for businesses
to lose," says Zakrzewski. "It's a win-win situation."
For more details, call or
visit the Web site at www.LastEcho.com.
Article reprinted from
Monadnock Shopper News 04/21/04 - page 9.
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