Help with Cavalry Investments
Date: Sat, 02/14/2009 - 11:07
I hope you're talking about the collection agency named Cavalry
I hope you're talking about the collection agency named Cavalry Investments aka Cavalry Portfolio Services. Send them a debt validation letter. Here's a sample of the letter.
Yes, send them a DV letter ASAP. Your work may require you to b
Yes, send them a DV letter ASAP. Your work may require you to be financially responsible, but they would not insist you pay on a questionable debt. If this company can't or won't provide you with the requested information, then something is not right and you should be very suspicious.
If they ignore your DV, then it is time to play a little hardball. Send another letter informing them if they fail to send you the documentation they are required to by law, then you will not be making any further payments. Give them 15-30 days to comply, and then if they do not, stop paying them because something is not right. If they are legally collecting upon a legal debt, they should have no problem providing the information to you.
You can also explain the situation to your boss, that you have been making payments, but when you inquired about he total owed and interest rate, they refused to divulge that information, immediately making you suspicious of this account.