Cavalry portfolio services llc
Date: Sat, 07/24/2010 - 16:41
This doesn't read too clear so I thought I'd repost it. Their a
This doesn't read too clear so I thought I'd repost it. Their actual letter says "Notice of Important Rights. We are required to notify consumers of the following rights. This list does not include a complete list of rights consumers have under state and federal laws."
Debt Validation Letter
Under the law, the letter from the debt collector/collection agency should clearly state that the debtor has 30 days time to validate/dispute the debt within which time the CA can continue collection processes. So, Cavalry has already broken the law.
It's within your rights to send them a debt validation letter so, don't be afraid. Send them the letter in a certified mail return request. Let them validate the debt. If they cannot validate the debt within 30 days after receiving the letter, then you can dispute the debt with the credit bureaus. You can also file a case against them with the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission.
I think it would be better if you can tell us how old your debt is and where you reside.