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 You can send credit  reports to major credit reporting agencies
using the Metro2 (426 character format) standard. Each reporting
bureau requires specific ID codes to identify your company. This
may be referred to as your "Subscriber" number with the bureau
you report to and it should be confirmed with your bureau
representative whether they wish you to place this into the
'Credit Grantor' or 'Identification #' fields in the setup screen.
Both write to different positions in the  header record of the
Metro2 file.  The bureaus' ability to correctly identify your
company will determine if your reporting files are accepted or
rejected. Please discuss the requirements with your
credit reporting agency.
   Edit Credit Reporting Settings
 Once you start reporting to the credit bureaus, the  Debtor's file
number must not change while the account is being reported on.
 
 WARNING: Reporting credit is a legal matter. You are responsible
for ensuring that the information you are sending is accurate and
complete. Do not report credit without being ABSOLUTELY SURE
about your legal rights and the legal rights of the person or entity
you are reporting. Credit Reporting AgenciesCollect! provides for reporting to the three major credit
reporting agencies:
 Trans Union
 Experian
 Equifax
  
 Reporting Credit With Collect!There are 3 phases in Credit Reporting in Collect!:
 1. Setups
 * Global settings from the Settings -> Credit Reporting,
  generally done once and not updated again
 * Advanced  Client Settings, on a per client basis
 2. Initialization of NEW  accounts to report OR
   modification of bureau 'condition' or 'status' on per
   account
 3. Creation of the Metro2 text file to send to your bureau(s).
   Reporting companies are responsible for deleting accounts
  which have exceeding the allowable reporting period.
   From the point that you have setup your credit bureau reporting
  correctly, Collect! will take care of the accounts
  automatically thereafter:
 *  If you have the Report all accounts switch ON, it will
  report the account each time you run a CBR process to
  output the Metro2 file, and continue to report until
  such time as you officially send a Delete Metro (DA) on
  the account, which will terminate further reporting.
 *  If you have the Report all accounts switch OFF, after
  reporting the account the first time, it will only
  report again if there has been a change to the account
  details or balance. You are required to be compliant
  with legislation and regulations in your region.
  Effective 09/01/2016, it became required for USA
  companies to report all accounts (full file) each time
  they furnish a credit reporting file.
 *  Automatically updates the bureau status to PIF (AS62)
  if the balance owing becomes $0.00
 
 If you are a credit reporting company, UNLESS an
    adjustment to make the balance owing zero is intended
    to reflect a PIF reporting to the bureau, you should
    not adjust balances owing to zero prior to closing an
    account in Collect!.  
 Control Number  The Program Identifier or Control Number contains a
  unique identification number assigned to you by the
  credit reporting agency.
   Unless otherwise specified, fill this field with 00001.
  (Alpha-numeric, length 5)
  
 Credit Grantor  This is called the Subscriber Code in Trans Union terminology.
  (Alpha numeric, length 10)
   This is called the Subscriber Code in Experian terminology.
  (Alpha numeric, length 10)
   This is called the Membership Number in Equifax terminology.
  For Equifax subscribers, enter the 10 character ID code
  provided by Equifax here.  (Alpha numeric, length 10)
   Your unique subscriber codes will be placed at the top of the
  file that Collect! creates for you to send to the credit bureau.
   If reporting to Equifax and/or Trans Union, place the
  Subscriber ID they give you into the Credit Grantor field.
  
 Center Code  The Computer Center Code uniquely identifies which
  data processing center generated the tape.
   Unless otherwise specified fill with 001.
  (Alpha numeric, length 3)
  
 Area Code  The Area Code is used only if the data processing center
  produces files for more than one location.  It contains an
  identity code, which should be developed by the subscribe
  for the location whose data is being reported.
   Unless otherwise specified fill with 001.
  (Alpha numeric, length 3)
  
 Identification #  The Identification Number is used to uniquely identify a
  credit grantor. Report your internal code to identify each
  branch, office and/or credit center where information is
  verified. This number must be unique and at least five digits
  long. Note that the entire field should never be zero, blank
  or 9 filled.  This field must be consistent on a month to
  month basis. Notify your credit bureau representative before
  changing this code.
   Unless otherwise specified fill with 0000001.
  (Alpha numeric, length 7)
  
 Report As Credit Grantor  Only companies who are 1st party credit grantors should
  check this switch. Collection Agencies and Attorney
  Offices should not check this box ON.
   When this switch is turned ON, the Delinquency Date
  is used to report the Date of Occurrence for all bureau
   status codes except 4, 10, 13 and 61 to 68. In those
  cases, the date the  Contact was scheduled is sent as the
  date of Occurrence.  See your Metro2 handbooks from your
  credit bureaus for more information regarding bureau
  status codes.
   When the this switch OFF, the Date of Occurrence is
  always taken from the Delinquency Date.
  
 No Posted Date Mods Delinquency  When this is switched ON, Collect! uses the  Payment Date
  of the promise  transaction as the Delinquency Date rather
  than allowing the default 30  day delay in determining
  delinquency.
 
 This is used only in Credit Grantor mode.  
 Report Charged Date  Check this ON to report the account's Charged Date as the
  debtor's Date Opened, instead of the Listed Date.
   Even if checked ON, this switch will not function if the
  company is a 3rd party collection agency / attorney's
  office, which is not identified in setups as being a
  credit grantor.
 
 If you do not enter a Delinquency Date, Collect!
                  automatically uses the Charged Date for
                  credit bureau reporting. Also Collect!
                  automatically reports the Charged Date when
                  you are reporting NSF checks. You do not
                  need to switch on 'Report Charged Date'. 
 This is used only in Credit Grantor mode.  
 Report All Accounts  When this is switched ON with a check mark, Collect! will
  report all debtors in your database that have been setup
  for credit bureau reporting. With this box unchecks,
  Collect! will only report accounts that have been changed.
 
 This box is on by default to comply with the
          2016 USA reporting requirements change requiring all accounts to be included in a credit report.
  
 Report Owing In Past Due  Switch this ON with a check mark to report the Debtor's Owing
  in the Past Due position of the CBR file. Normally, this field is
  zero filled if you are not a credit grantor, but you can use
  this switch to fill it with the Owing.
  
 Inhibit Phone Numbers  Switch ON 'Inhibit  phone numbers' to prevent Collect!
  from sending phone numbers to the credit bureau.
  The output file will contain all zeroes in the phone
  number position. This ensures debtor privacy if
  you have unlisted phone numbers in your database.
  This is a global setting, it cannot be set on an
  individual account basis.
  
 Optional SSN And Date Of Birth   Switch ON 'Optional SSN and Date of Birth' to prevent
   Collect! from checking the debtor for a valid SSN
   or DOB when reporting to the bureau. When checked,
   Collect! will NOT stop accounts that are missing an
   SSN and also missing a DOB from being reported.
 
 WARNING: As of 2017, US Credit Bureaus require
             that any accounts being submitted must
             have either an SSN or DOB. If you are
             in the US, do not enable this option.
             This option is for non-US  customers
             where the SSN and DOB are not a
             requirement.  
 Do Not Report Accounts With An Owing Below  If this field is checked, then debtors being reported for the
  first time will not be enabled if their owing is less than the
  value in the LESS THAN field.
  
 Less Than  This field is used by the DO NOT REPORT ACCOUNTS WITH AN OWING BELOW
  field above. If the above field is checked, then debtors being
  reported for the first time will not be enabled if their owing
  is less than the value in this field.
  
 Delay Report  Check this box ON to cause Metro  Contact Event
  Due Dates to be Delayed by a fixed number of days from
  the current date.  The field to enter the number of days
  to be added to the current date (i.e. 30 days, 45 days)
  will appear only when the switch to Delay report has been
  checked.
   Some of our USA collection agencies often utilize this
  feature to encompass the FDCPA validation/dispute
  period, only after which they will commence credit
  reporting.  Other Collect! users  find that this feature
  allows them to be compliant with specific  client
  directives, where they are bound by contractual agreement
  with the creditor not to report the accounts for 'x'
  days from listing.
   This switch controls whether an account is eligible to
  be reported effective the day it is initialized/turned
  ON for reporting,
   OR
   should be put off for a prescribed number of days from
  the date it is turned it ON.  This is a global setting
  that will apply to ALL accounts initialized UNLESS there
  is a different number of Delay Days selected on a per
  client basis:  the Delay Days in Advanced  Client Settings
  overrides the global setting.
   The Advanced Client Settings override is in place as
  well to allow companies to be compliant with upcoming
  credit reporting requirements for Medical accounts in
  effect as of 09/15/2017.
   To cause Metro Contact  Event Due Dates to reflect the
  current date when you turn ON Debtor accounts for
  CBR reporting, do NOT the check Delay report switch.
  
 Delay Days  This field is only displayed when you have checked
  Delay report ON and is where you input the number of days
  you want to wait before the account is eligible to be
  reported.
   For example, if today's date is 01/01/2018 and your
  Delay days is set to 30, when you turn a debtor ON for
  CBR reporting, the Due Date on the Metro  Contact event
  will be 01/31/2018.
   If a client has a separate Delay days set to 60 when
  the global setting is 30, then turning a debtor ON for
  CBR reporting under that client on 01/01/2018 would
  result in that account's Metro Contact having a
  Due Date of 03/02/2018.
  
 DefaultsWhen reporting a Debtor to the Credit Bureaus, there are
certain settings that need to be reported to the bureaus.
 These default settings are used for every account you switch
ON for reporting. They can be changed globally or on a per
debtor basis. When you select an item from the  pick list,
the corresponding code will be set in the Debtor's
 Credit Report Details.
 The pick lists on the fields are interdependent. You will notice
that the available choices change depending on what you
have selected for other fields.
 
 Default values from the Metro2 Standard are
provided for normal collection and credit management
reporting. Please refer to your Metro2 Manual for help
selecting from the pick lists. If you are not sure which default
values you should use, please discuss with your credit
bureau representative. 
 WARNING: Reporting credit is a legal matter.  You are
responsible for ensuring that the information you are sending
is accurate and complete. Do not report credit without being
ABSOLUTELY SURE about your legal rights and the legal
rights of the person or entity you are reporting. The  Credit Report Preferences form is accessed by
selecting the DEFAULTS button on the  Credit Bureau Setup
form.
  
 Reporting Industry  This field contains the industry type that classifies the reporting
  agency. Common examples of Industry are "Collection Agency"
  and "Mortgage Loan."
   Valid Industry Codes are:
   0 - Check Credit
1 - Collection Agency
 2 - Credit Card
 3 - Credit Union
 4 - Debt Counselor
 5 - Educational
 6 - Family Support
 7 - Government Agency
 8 - Installment Loan
 9 - Loan Finance
 A - Mortgage Loan
  B - Retail
  C - Sales Finance
  D - Savings And Loans
  E - Service And Professionals
 
 This is the field that holds the value Collect! uses
          if you want to "Report by Industry" as described
          in  Credit Bureau Setup.  
 Account Type  This field contains the account type code that identifies the
  account classification. You will notice that the choices
  depend on what you have selected as the "Industry" in
  the previous field.
  
 Status Code  This field contains the status code that properly identifies
  the current condition of the account. Available  Status Codes
  change depending on the "Account Type." For instance,
  a "Collection Agency/Attorney" reports statuses such
  as "Seriously past due" and "Paid in Full." While an
  accounts such as "Real Estate Mortgage" reports statuses
  like "Current" or "150 days past due."
   Collection Agencies will predominantly be reporting in
  bulk as “Seriously past due and/or in collections”
  unless they are specifically running a batch of Deletes,
  or adjusting their reporting with a Special Comment
  like Dispute (XB in the METRO2 file).
 
 Collect!  Debtor status codes and bureau status codes
         are not in any way connected or interdependent.
         A change in a Collect!  debtor Status Code field
         has NO CHANGE on a debtor's credit reporting file
         scheduled for the next reporting date.  
 Payment Rating  This field contains settings for specifying whether
  or not an account is Current or Past Due. It is only
  visible for certain  Status Codes that Collect! does
  not handle automatically. Please refer to
   How to Setup Credit Bureau Reporting for details.
  
 Portfolio  This field contains the type of the debt. The  pick list offers
  choices for common credit and loan types. Examples of
  Portfolio Type are "Open Account" and "Line of Credit."
  
 Special Comments  This field is used in conjunction with the Account Status to
  further define the account. Special comment codes, when
  found, will however take precedence over the value in
  Account Status.
 ASSOCIATION CODE (ECOA)
   This is used to designate an account in compliance with the
  ECOA. This setting can be changed for an individual Debtor
  through the  Credit Report Details form accessed from the
  Debtor form.
  
 Condition Code  This field allows for reporting of a condition that is required
  for legal compliance; e.g., according to the
  Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
  
 Country Code  This is the country that the Debtor lives in.
   The list of default country codes provided by Collect! shows
  only a few of the most used country codes. Please refer to
  your Metro2 Manual if you need to use a different code.
  
 Indicator  This field provides for entering a value indicating a
  bankruptcy condition that applies to the Debtor
  cosigner.
  
 Report Cosigner  This field is used to determine if the Debtor has a cosigner
  to be reported on. ECOA choices and details are filled in on
  the  Debtor Cosigner form. Select the Cosigners tab in the
  Debtor form to access Cosigner information for the Debtor.
  Press F1 when the Debtor Cosigner form is displayed. The
  Help topic contains valuable information about credit bureau
  reporting formats for each field.
  
 Downloading Metro2 Files  When the *.001 files are created, you will see them listed
  in the download section along with the CBR Log.
 
 TU.001, EFX.001, EXP.001 text files that you remit
   to the bureaus should NOT be opened in any word
   processing program (including Wordpad) as these will
   change the pure text format, making the files
   unreadable by the bureaus.  Notepad / Notepad++, and
   UltraEdit are 2 common pure text editors that are fine
   for the purpose of opening/viewing credit reporting
   files before you deliver them to the bureaus.   The download section displays the last date the
  Credit Bureau process was run and the file size.
  
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