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  • Report:  #138318

Complaint Review: Cavalry/sprint

Cavalry/sprint ripoff/fraud/unresponsive Hawthorne New York

  • Reported By:
    clevalnd Ohio
  • Submitted:
    Mon, April 11, 2005
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 12, 2005
  • Cavalry/sprint
    7 Skyline Drive Hawthorne Ny 10532
    Hawthorne, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-861-5102
  • Category:

These two companies are in cahoots, and I've never seen anything like it-- except perhaps AOL (try canceling THAT service, let alone getting a refund!) For all the money that I've had to pay in extra points and fees because of my credit score, which is directly affected by an erroneous Sprint charge, I'm considering filing a lawsuit against Cavalry and Sprint.

I just have to look at the time and expense and commitment on my part. And that's how they get you--- any cost/benefit analysis is going to tell you to pay them off and move on. I'll keep you posted.

Tim
clevalnd, Ohio
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Sherri

Piedmont,
California,
U.S.A.

HAVE YOUR ATTORNEY WRITE THEM A LETTER

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, April 11, 2005

That is what I ended up having to do in order to get the erroneous information that they submitted to the credit reporting agencies deleted. The only response you will get from these vultures is a "fraud packet", where they want a copy of your driver's license, utility bills, bank information and a police report for identity theft. I find the latter comical, as they are the thieves and hustlers. It does no good to dispute information with the credit bureaus, as they keep "verifying" the alleged debt. In my case, I have never had a Sprint PCS account (my husband did before we were married), but I supposedly had one in 1997-98 (I had PacBell, which became Airtouch then Cingular from 1992-2001). So how they were able to "verify" what never existed is beyond me.

I actually decided to get my attorney involved when they put multiple entries on my account. He basically told them that if they did not prove the debt was valid and remove all information from my credit report, we would be filing suit. It was FINALLY removed.

You might explore attorneys who do class-action suits..many will work pro bono.

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