Calvary collection agency - want to take debt validation from them?

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Sub: #17
Replied on 08-14-2008, 03:25 PM
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I would contact the Attorney General and report them for harassment which this most likely falls under according to the fdcpa. High frequency of calls is one violation. Calling you after you request them not to is another violation. Also if you ask for everything in writing and they do not comply that is another violation of the FDCPA. They must validate the debt. Keep good records and record your calls. You may be able to sue, wipe out the debt, and collect damages. Everyone should know the FDCPA if they have any credit or collections issues.

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Sub: #18 car loan
Replied on 02-01-2009, 03:47 PM
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I borrowed a loan from a company seven years ago. I had to let them reposses the car after I lost my job. Prior to that, the payments of $377.95 that I had been making had not even touched the principle (I made 7) because they decided to collect the intrest first. The original agreement was to pay half-and -half. Since they breeched, the loan became a "write-off". A couple of years ago calvary started bothering me, saying that they bought the debt and there was a matter of $3425 that was unpaid. Then they upped it 6mos later to over $10,000, stating that I owed intrest. I ignored them. Then last year, they contacted me for $14,787. After an arguement w/a rude guy on the phone, They sent me a bill fo $7,635. I changed my # and told my collegues at work to say I was no longer there. Now, last month, I got a bill for $10,983 with a 1/2 off offer if I pay that 1/2 immediately with my bank card. What kind of company is this anyway?




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Sub: #19
Replied on 02-01-2009, 04:15 PM
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They are a collection agency. What state do you live in? Reposessions are generally covered under the UCC SOL of 4 years. The clock starts ticking when the deficiency balance is realized after the vehicle is sold at auction. Sounds like you are well past this.

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Sub: #20 calvary
Replied on 02-19-2009, 07:57 AM
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are they able to collect legally even if a person does have a balance? i live in Maine.

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Sub: #21 Calvary
Replied on 09-01-2009, 07:30 PM
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from their web site.....We believe you have the right to work with a professional who is well versed in the numerous options you may exercise in resolving your particular situation. Again, at Cavalry, the CUSTOMER is King! We want to help you. Please call us at 866-434-2996.
http://www.cavalryportfolioservices.com/
perhaps this is the number yall be looking for

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Sub: #22 Garnisment
Replied on 09-11-2009, 07:36 AM
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I woke up this morning to a garnishment being taken out of my checking account by Calvary. I have gone to court for my debt with this company and am dealing with an attorney. So imagine my suprise when I say $300.00 taken out of my checking account with no notice at all. I haven't talked to this company for over a year, due to the court process. Do they not have to notify a person if they are going to take money out of your personal checking account. Now I am afraid to put money into my account that they will take that out as well. Any suggestions?

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Sub: #23
Replied on 09-23-2010, 05:36 AM
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This company supposedly has a bill from a car that repo'ed in 2007 and they threatened my mom with putting her in jail personally I never dealt with them but I have a suspect feeling about them. If it got repo'ed 3 years ago then they should have dealt with it then not in 2009 now she can afford the payments now I'm stuck with it since it was originally my car

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Sub: #24
Replied on 11-30-2010, 09:18 AM
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calvary collection agency number is 18887160010

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Sub: #25
Replied on 12-17-2010, 12:42 PM
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This is a great site for people who are dealing with this company', they called my home this morning for someone else. I will give that person this information. Thanks So Much

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Sub: #26 Why me?
Replied on 02-07-2011, 05:20 PM
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Received a call taday about my ex DIL and her new husband, our # is unlisted, how did they make this connection?

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Sub: #27
Replied on 02-08-2011, 03:04 AM
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It's quite surprising that the collection agency contacted you for the debt of your ex DIL and her new husband! It's against the FDCPA...

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Sub: #28 The Solution is Very SIMPLE...
Replied on 07-19-2011, 10:53 PM
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Tell Calvary to fuckoff...I get crap from them in the mail regarding a cell phone bill from a phone I never owned (stolen identity)...i tell them to take me to court....I tell them how to do it....but because they hire low class hacks to make the calls for soup kitchen wages they dont know how to respond because...it's a shakedown...they will NEVER take you to court....seriously, tell them to fuckoff ...




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