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  • Report:  #156205

Complaint Review: Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC - Phoenix, AZ Arizona

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- APO AP, California,
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Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC
4050 E Cotton Center Blvd, Bldg 2, Suite 20, Phoenix, AZ, 85040 Arizona, U.S.A.
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As with appareantly many others, Cavalry Portfolio is trying to get me to pay a debt for cell phone use, occured after I was stationed in Korea.

Once I received my orders to report with my whole family to Korea, I cancelled all usual phone/cable/papers etc etc contracts. Believe me, when working for Uncle Sam in uniform you get real good at this.

After we get to Korea, we receive a letter from Sprint telling us we used our phone and owe x amount of money. So I stayed up until the wee hours to actually get to talk to a person in their "normal hours" collection department and straightened the issue out. No problem.

Not so fast, now, three and a half years later Cavalry comes riding along wanting a piece of the action.

So I find a lot about this in the rip off pages, but no real answer. What can be done to a company that is working like this???? Did anyone come to a conclusion with Cavalry yet? Does anyone know the best way to approach them that has some hope for success....other than ruined credit reports??

Peter

APO AP, California
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Carl

El Cajon,
California,
U.S.A.
I got them to back off

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, January 14, 2006

After I filed a motion to dismiss the case, they immediately back off. The agreed to dismiss the lawsuit and remove all negative references from my client's credit report. Score one for the little guy!


Carl

El Cajon,
California,
U.S.A.
I am about to tangle with them

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, September 13, 2005

I just consulted with a new client today that was served with lawuit filed by this organization. It was for a truck the client leased in 1994 and the vehicle was seized by Mexican customers agents about 60 days later because the driver tried to take it back into the US without identification. The client never made a single payment. Without debating what my client did, the statute of limitations for breach of of writtenc contract is 4 years in California. I am trying to get the law firm to dismiss the lawsuit. Nonetheless, my client cannot ignore the lawsuit. If I cannot settle the matter amicably, then I will recommend that my client file a lawsuit under state and federal fair debt collection laws.

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