Grant
Escondido,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 15, 2006
Calvary is trying to get money from my wife. My wife got sprint service. I already had sprint. The same day she got her phone we switched plans. We didn't cancel. At first Sprint was charging us a cancelation fee. We disputed this. Finally they sent the account to Calvary. I contacted Sprint and cleared everything up. They said my wife's account was up to date. Calvary would periodically send notices. This company thinks they are getting money from my wife. They are not. My wife's credit has not been harmed.
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 14, 2006
Louis, Rule #1 is to NEVER speak to ANY debt collector on the phone. It will never do anything positive for you and will almost always make things worse. Rule #2 is to NEVER give any debt collector ANY personal,employement, or banking information. Rule #3 is to just ignore all debt collectors. Only respond to a summons, and nothing else. Very few will actually sue you. The rest are just wasting your time and their own. Good luck getting your money back. File a dispute with your bank and claim the debit was unauthorized. This will force them to produce the tape where they recorded your conversation, then you can get them for larceny for the additional money taken without your consent. You can put a collector in jail on a felony charge. Don't get mad. Get even.