ANAHEIM, CA, September 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Stanley, Morgan & Associates is moving on up!
Stanley, Morgan & Associates the asset recovery giant based out of Anaheim CA announced today the release of its new website, www.stanleymorgan.org. In addition to all the award winning content available on the original site, you now can take advantage of the glorious graphical update and new features now available.
Introducing the brand new Resources Page! Now current and prospective clients alike have access to several different industry resources to aid them in asset recovery. The Resources Page hosts several useful bits of information including interest laws, bankruptcy laws explained, bad check policies and more. 
The revamped Reviews And Testimonials page displays all of the praise Stanley, Morgan & Associates has received from its satisfied clients throughout the years. Letters written by real clients are posted on the web for all to see, inviting you into the Stanley, Morgan & Associates family.
Make Contact With Stanley, Morgan & Associates from the world wide web! Visitors to the new site now have the ability to place accounts online, request updates on their existing accounts, and download useful forms and brochures. 
Stanley, Morgan & Associates also has the collection industry creating a buzz for the upcoming SMA CONNECT pages. In the coming months, Stanley, Morgan & Associates will unveil its patented web based update technology which will give users access to their claims 24 hours a day. The ability for clients to witness progress on their accounts in real time has long been a dream for the staff at SMA, with the new site, this will soon become a reality!
Exciting changes are developing everyday at Stanley, Morgan & Associates. User feedback on the new site is preliminary, but it has received a 99.6% approval rate and visits has jumped by 673%. Take a moment to enjoy the new site, this journalist sure did.
For more information about Stanley, Morgan & Associates please visit them on the web at www.stanleymorgan.org.
Stanley, Morgan & Associates continues to dominate in the customer service and consumer affairs department. Thank you for your continued interest in Stanley, Morgan & Associates.
Stanley, Morgan & Associates in Anaheim CA Launches New Website With Exciting New Features
Stanley, Morgan & Associates launches new website promoting exciting new features. In addition to outlining its award winning feature package, clients now have access to a robust resources pages and online account placement.
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