Print the value of index0
  • Report:  #238140

Complaint Review: Cavalry Portfolio Services

Cavalry Portfolio Services ripoff dishonest billing Phoenix, Arizona

  • Reported By:
    Cordova Alabama
  • Submitted:
    Mon, March 05, 2007
  • Updated:
    Tue, May 22, 2007
  • Cavalry Portfolio Services
    4050 Cotton Ctr Blvd.Phoenix Arizona
    Nationwide
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-861-4966
  • Category:

for 5 years calavry portfolio services have sent me letter's claiming I owe at&t, $54.09.

I have never been a customer of at&t but the letter's keep coming. Really don't understand how they got an account on me.

There should be something done about these people. They have wasted enough stamps to pay this made-up bill.

I am sick of the harrassment.

Doyce
Cordova, Alabama
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


P

Dallas,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Doyce - Calvary will not respond even to your letters -

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 22, 2007

but you need to go through the motion. Experience has shown they will NOT respond to your request for validation BUT that's ok - you turn around and sue them under the current laws ...

Send them the following letter certified return receipt requested. do not sign the letter. put the cert number on the letter as proof as what was sent .... then when they don't respond to you file a $1,000 law suit against them .....

Also the SOL may be out in your state : )

======================================
Your Name
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip

Date

Name of Collection Agency
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip

CERT NUMBER
Re: Dispute of Collection Action: Case # ________

[If the collection agency has sent written notice, your case number is likely in the letter. If you have not received a written notice from the collection agency, tailor this line accordingly. For example, show the date you were contacted by the collection agency and/or identify the creditor by name if you can.]

To [person whose name appears on agency's notice to you]:

On [date] I was contacted by [name of person who called you] of your agency, who informed me that [name of collection agency] is attempting to collect [amount of claimed debt]. This individual is collecting on behalf of [name of creditor]. [OR] This individual would not tell me for whom you are supposed to be collecting.

[OR]

On [date] I received a written notice of the claimed debt, a copy of which is attached.

This is to inform you that I dispute the debt because [insert reason for dispute, e.g. the agency has confused you with someone else or the debt was paid. Include copies, not originals, of any correspondence that proves your point]. I am hereby requesting that you confirm the fact that I owe this debt as required by any applicable state and federal laws. Please contact the creditor to obtain verification.

In addition, under the provisions of state and federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and related consumer statutes, I am hereby instructing you that you are to cease collection of the debt while efforts are made to obtain verification. Until you resolve this error with the creditor, you should neither contact me nor anyone else except the creditor about this collection.

Furthermore, any reporting of this matter to a credit reporting agency is premature. Until you have investigated my dispute, you should not relay negative information to a credit reporting agency. If negative information has already been reported, you will need to notify the agency to remove said report until the investigative process is over so that my credit report remains accurate, or at the very least, my credit report should be updated to reflect my dispute.

Your next contact with me should be either notice that the creditor has failed to provide verification of the debt and that the matter has been closed or that you believe that this debt is valid and are providing proof of my responsibility. If the former, please confirm that I am not being held responsible for the debt in writing and also that if the account has already been noted on my credit report, that you will contact the bureau(s) in question to have the account removed. If the latter, I expect that you will provide me with an explanation as to why you have decided not to remove this account from collections and a copy of all documents relevant to the debt such as the application, bills, records of communications and payments, and any other data that indicates my responsibility.

I am instructing you not to contact any third parties such as my employer, neighbors, friends or family members. In addition, you may not contact me by phone at work or at my home about this collection activity. All future correspondence should be sent to me in writing.

[If you want to still speak to a collector by phone, indicate times when it is okay to contact you or note the name, address, and phone number of your attorney, if you have retained one.]

I look forward to your acknowledgement that you have received this notice by [date that is two weeks from date of letter].

Sincerely,

Print Your name


Michael

Tulsa,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

AT&T Bill

#3UPDATE Employee

Tue, May 22, 2007

In response to your frustration in receiving letters for 5 years.

Have you bothered to simply call or maybe right a letter of your own asking Cavalry Portfolio Services to validate the debt?

If not, then they are simply doing their job and until you either call them or write them a letter. I don't know if your frustration is truly justified.

All it takes is 1 phone call or 1 letter.

Respond to this Report!