347-289-3115
NY, US
THOMAS
THOMAS
2011-06-06 20:46:31
Unknown
THIS GUY WITH A FOREIGN ACCENT KEPT  CALLING AND LEAVING MESSAGES ON OUR ANSWERING MACHINE.  FINALLY CALLED THEM BACK. HAD THE WRONG PERSON.  TOLD THEM TO TAKE OUR NUMBER OUT OF THEIR DATA BASE.    SAME GUY CALLED BACK A COUPLE OF DAYS LATER AND MY WIFE ANSWERED PHONE.  TOLD HER HE WAS GOING TO PUT ME IN JAIL AND MADE ALL KINDS OF THREATS.  MY WIFE TOLD HIM THAT HE WAS USING ILLEGAL COLLECTION PRACTICES AND SHE WAS GOING TO TURN HIM AND HIS COMPANY OVER TO OUR STATE'S ATTORNEY GENERAL AND HE HUNG UP ON HER.  NEVER DID IDENTIFY THE COMPANY HE WAS WORKING FOR.
jean
jean
2011-06-06 20:46:31
Unknown
keep calling me at work with some forgein accent about a complaint filed against me very rude. i have no idea what this is for i do not give him any info. i have asked several times to stop calling they still call.want it stopped..
g
g
2010-12-02 17:50:20
Unknown
i fell so sad they scammed me right before my wedding!
luke
luke
2010-10-27 17:31:25
Unknown
hey get ahold of your bank and tell them what happened and most of the time you can dispute it and they will refund your money.
Fluffy
Fluffy
2010-10-12 15:47:41
Unknown
Hey, I have been getting these same calls and I already paid these MF's $400.  Damn!
Fred
Fred
2010-08-23 21:50:27
Debt Collector
I live in Texas and recieved this type of call today from a 646.786.4435 email acsincusa@gmail.com.
Sounded phoney to me so I checked and found this site.
Garry T.
Garry T.
2010-07-26 13:18:37
Debt Collector
I to was call on July 16, 2010 saying I had balance of $425.00 from a cash advance company. The person had a India accent. He had all my infomation. I to was very upset. What got me was that  the money was suppose to be posted to in my bank account Nov. of 2009. I went back through my statements. No such money was posted not then or at no other time.  I am letting everybody no this is a
SCAM.
JMJ
JMJ
2010-05-26 18:33:54
Debt Collector
Call your local branch of The Secret Service.
Chris
Chris
2010-05-26 17:38:05
Debt Collector
I am sickened to read these posts because I believe that I have been taken twice by these individuals.  I have today filed a complaint w/ the Kansas attorney general but I don't think it will do any good.   I'm just sick.  I'll know better next time though.
JMJ
JMJ
2010-05-26 16:19:37
Debt Collector
Am getting calls from ACS 813 435 6302 email acsincusa@gmail.  They are very rude and everything that everyone said, accents etc.  They call my cell phone which I answer every time and repeat the same questions to them.  This seems to anger them, which is entertaining despite the scariness. I have gotten the God Help You line as well.  They are going to arrest me etc, why wont I just cooperate.  At one point I told them I would pay them after they "checked" to see if the amount I suggested was enough, they then emailed me a form to fill out.  The form looks like something a 9th grader would create for a school project.  This tipped me off that this was completely a nonligit company.  I contacted my states department of banking, my AG and the FTC.  I emailed them a request to cease and desist and I emailed them a request for a mailed letter that proves I owe this debt.  At one point he did threaten that I would be sorry since he knew all my information.  I dont know what he thinks he can do with it.  Clearly my credit is already bad, it is creepy though.  Thing is I am willing to ride it out.  If they want to call everyday, they can.  My employer and family know about it.  My question is has anyone had success with them? I feel like I am playing "chicken" and want to know if I will win.
Mrs. J
Mrs. J
2010-05-13 21:39:31
Debt Collector
I am glad I have read these messages. I have received numerous calls from 347-289-3122 person calling is a lady with a foreign accent by the name of Kim Smith. They said I owed a debt for a payday loan and if I didn't pay it I would get into trouble. I knew I didn't do a loan with them. I kept asking them to send me documentation showing I did the loan, but of course, they never did. I was getting worried thinking someone had done something in my name that I didn't know about. Thanks to all who have posted messages alerting others don't.
Marty
Marty
2010-04-27 02:52:21
Debt Collector
Calls are hitting Montana.  Received several calls and that they are looking for my son.  Finally after talking to several different people all with American names but deep Indian accents, they tell me that he owes them money from an online loan that was not repaid.  I was finally faxed a form and told instructions on how to buy a VISA card, copy the information from the card and send to them for payment.  I was able to get ahold of my son who then informed me of this scam.  I am now armed with information to hopefully get them off my back.
acsincusa@gmail.com
fax 347-823-2158
fax 646-786-4435
Phone 347-289-3115
Heidi Burkhardt
Heidi Burkhardt
2010-04-26 19:45:18
Debt Collector
I am getting calls from 347-289-3115, threatening me with arrest and legal action regarding a bogus debt
I am being called at my job, constantly.  I had to change my home phone and my cell phone numbers as I was getting calls at 3:00 AM with the same kind of rhetoric.
I just hang up on them because I know it is a SCAM
Jenn
Jenn
2010-04-22 03:38:30
Debt Collector
I also recived a call from 347 289 3115 and 646 525 4o64 and 813 371 8321 saying i owed a payday loan amount from 300 to 1000 dollars and was threatend with being arrested and sued if i did not pay. Acf also called my place of buisness and a friend and my cell # when i asked them to send documents in regards to what they were telling me john hudson hung up on me. Also a chris miller from department of crime prevention called and frank and a gary and a john smith and shawn black. They had all my current info. Which made it scary and especially when they hung up on me every time i asked for infomation from them. When they wouldn t answer my questions and kept saying lady how many more questions are you gonna ask? I new it was a scam and have reported them to the police department and all other agencys.
Andy926
Andy926
2010-04-19 23:14:29
Unknown
Someone called me with a heavy indian accent. He said that I needed to call him back because my name and SSN were involved. I have fallen for this before and will never do that again. I wish they would stop calling me.
nita
nita
2010-04-19 22:07:05
Debt Collector
I recieved a call from this number (347) 289-3115 today stating i owe money for a loan i don't have and i would be sued in court. When i informed him that you called me before and i already alerted the local police they hung up.
putter71
putter71
2010-04-16 17:14:05
Unknown
I received a text message saying to call this number. I am now going to try to block it after reading these posts.  Thank you.
Sandra
Sandra
2010-04-16 14:30:31
Debt Collector
I just received a call from a "John Smith" that couldn't speak barely any english stating that I was fixing to be sued for a debt, that I do not owe, I have never went through a cash advance company. So I told him that I had an attorney that I would have them to call him back and he said no that was okay that I would receive all documents in mail in 2-3 business days and I could deal with it then that he didn't want to talk to my attorney and hung up, I had heard some people tell that they were getting these calls and already knew what to tell them, it is really scary that they now all our info exspecially our ss#.
lamet
lamet
2010-03-30 19:04:14
Unknown
PROTECT YOURSELF!  IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU MUST READ ? HOW THE SCAM WORKS AND WHAT AGENCIES TO REPORT THEM TO

LONG RUNNING AND KNOWN SCAM ? ALL OVER INTERNET AND NEWS FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS NOW

Fake Debt Collectors ? Terrorizing Consumers

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=5621205&page=1


MORE ON FAKE DEBT COLLECTORS
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-904-425-9141
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/call4action/17285785/detail.html
http://www.800helpfla.com/newsletter/2008/092008.html

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2010/01/ks_debt_collection.html   latest release of information on this scam

http://www.wvago.gov/internetloanscam.cfm
Attorney General Darrell McGraw took the extraordinary step today of warning the public about a band of scam artists making threats to consumers who allegedly obtained Internet payday loans in West Virginia and across the nation. The consumers they threaten never obtained a loan at all or paid it off years ago.

Internet payday loans are short-term loans or cash advances, usually for 14 days, made over the Internet via interactive web sites and secured by an agreement authorizing debits of the loan and all fees owed from the consumer?s checking account. These loans typically charge interest rates ranging from 600-800 APR and are unlawful in West Virginia.

The scam artists, who speak English with a foreign accent, call themselves ?U.S. National Bank,? ?Federal Investigation Bureau,? ?United Legal Processing? and numerous other phony names. They refuse to disclose real names and addresses and are believed to be operating ?off the grid? from homes, automobiles, or from off shore locations or foreign countries, including India. Since the scammers have kept themselves purposely well hidden, thus far no law enforcement agencies have succeeded in locating or shutting them down.

The scammers typically pose as law enforcement officers, investigators, lawyers, and bankers and threaten consumers that they will be arrested for ?bank fraud? or other fictitious crimes unless money is wired immediately. They simultaneously scare and confuse consumers by using meaningless legalese gobbledygook phrases such as, ?We are downloading warrants against you? or ?We are filing an affidavit against you.? Consumers who don?t immediately fall for the scam are warned, ?Only God can help you now.?

The scammers almost always call consumers at work several times a day, and tell their supervisors, ?Your employee has committed fraud and is about to be arrested.? Such threats have proven unsettling even to the most savvy consumers and employers who suspect the calls are fraudulent.

Attorney General McGraw stated, ?Ordinarily my office protects consumers from fraudulent activities by seeking injunctions in court. But legal action cannot be taken until the scam artists can be located. Even then, it is unlikely that the persons behind the fraudulent calls and extortionist threats would obey a court order. In this case, the consumer?s best defense is to be armed with the knowledge of the scam so that all demands for money can be resisted, despite the false but scarey threats of arrest.?

McGraw added, ?Because the fraudsters make a special point of calling consumers repeatedly at work, employers must understand that the consumers are innocent victims of a criminal enterprise and cannot stop the calls from coming. I also wish to assure the citizens of West Virginia that my office will continue to do everything possible to locate and shut down the outlaw debt collectors.?

More information about this fraudulent debt collection scheme is available at the Attorney General?s website, www.wvago.gov/internetloanscam. Any consumers who have been threatened by these persons or wish to file a complaint about another consumer matter may do so by calling the Consumer Protection Hot Line, 1-800-368-8808, or by obtaining a complaint form from the Attorney General?s web site.

It's a debt collection scam. And all their threats are false and illegal.
This is a very active group of scammers, many of whom are calling from India (and probably other countries) and are in cahoots with a group of American pay day loan scammers. They attempt to extort money from consumers with a myriad of false and illegal threats, and alternately pose as debt collectors, federal and state law enforcement officers, lawyers and bankers. Their trademark is to use meaningless legalese gobblygook phrases like "We are downloading warrants against you" or "We are filing an affidavit against you." Another trademark phrase is to threaten the consumer with something like this ridiculous phrase: "If you don't pay then only God can help you."
Typical of many financial scams of this variety, they usually demand payment via Western Union or MoneyGram or credit card. They use any number of phony names such as US National Bank, Federal Investigation Bureau, US Legal Investigation Bureau, Hopkins Law Office, United Legal Processing, Morgan Associates, United Pay Services, National Processing, White Collar Crime Unit and many more.  These criminals also use many phone numbers from many area codes; they're probably using caller-id spoofing software and/or VoIP to disguise their real location.
The main thing to remember is that anytime someone calls you demanding money to prevent your arrest, or demanding your lawyer's name so they can sue you, it is ALWAYS a scam. No debt collector (let alone criminals posing as debt collectors) has the authority to have anyone arrested for anything. (And it's illegal to them to threaten such a thing.) And since these foreign dirtbags routinely impersonate law enforcement, it's also important to remember that American law enforcement officers aren't in the business of debt collection.  (Debt is a civil, not a criminal, matter.)
The bottom line is, these are criminals trying to steal your money.
A consumer posting a complaint about these same scammers at http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-718-831-7157 notes that 718-831-7157 is associated with an India-based "outsourcing" telephone bank.  Though a reverse search on WhitePages.com shows that 718-831-7157 is an unlisted land line in New York City, information on Debtbuyers.Com shows that that number is used by India-based Intellisourze. (Source: http://www.debtbuyers.com/debtbuyers.asp ) My guess is that it's a VoIP phone number.
This is another piece of the puzzle that fits in perfectly with other information about this scam. There are some reports on 800Notes that have suggested that the crooks behind this offshore scam are also the crooks behind the notorious Bass/Ellis Crosby & Assoc./States Predisposition scams in Florida and Georgia. The interesting thing is that the number of complaints on here about the US National Bank/US Legal Investigation/Federal Investigation scam skyrocketed *after* April 7, 2008 when Florida obtained a $1.3 million judgment against Ted Ellis Crosby, shutdown his operations and barred him from ever conducting debt collections in Florida (Read http://myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsrel ... 5257424005858A6 ) There's certainly a good chance that the crooks placing these calls from India are doing so on behalf of the American crooks behind the Crosby/Bass/States Predisposition scams.
Here's the contact information for the phone bank in India:
IntellisOurzE BPO
701, Sapphier, Nr. Cargo Motors,
C.G. Road Navrangpura,
Ahmedabad - 9. (Guj.) INDIA.
E-Mail: info@intellisourze.com
Website: www.intellisourze.com
A check on the domain name "intellisourze.com" shows that the website and name registration was created on May 8, just one month *after* the Crosby scams were shut down in Florida:
Domain Name: INTELLISOURZE.COM
Registrant:  Pragra Infratech Pvt. Limited.
Email:  ankur.ranpariya@pragra.com  
908, Aksaht Tower, Nr. ICICI Bank
Opp. Rajpath Club, S.G. Highway
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 380054
Tel. +91.7926871353
Creation Date: 08-May-2008
Expiration Date: 08-May-2009
Domain servers in listed order: ns5.znetindia.com ns4.znetindia.com
(Source: http://whois.domaintools.com/intellisourze.com )
Though scam calls from these crooks have been going on long before May 8, the frequency of complaints about these calls increased considerably after Crosby was shut down in early April.
This is conjecture, but appearances suggest that Crosby and company were originally running a two-pronged payday loan scam operation -- with some calls being made from Jacksonville, Florida and other calls being made from a phone bank in India (and possibly other countries); then, after the Florida Attorney General shut down the Crosby scams in Florida, the Crosby crooks transferred most of their scam efforts to the India phone bank.

If you are targeted by these criminals, be sure to report them to all the following federal and state law enforcement agencies (most of which you can do online or over the phone):
1.    The U.S. Secret Service is responsible for protecting the country's financial infrastructure and payment systems from international and domestic threats. Call or write your local Secret Service field office to alert them to the details of this attempted extortion. The addresses and phone numbers for the local Secret Service field offices are listed at http://www.secretservice.gov/field_offices.shtml or in your phone book.
2.    Alert the FBI at https://tips.fbi.gov Be sure to tell the FBI that you are being targeted by extortionists over the phone. And if the crooks claim to be law enforcement or lawyers, officers of the court or bankers, be sure to include that information in your report.
3.    File a complaint with your local police. Most police departments will take a report over the phone.  Be sure to tell them that you're being targeted by an extortionist and give them all the details.
4.    File a complaint your state's attorney general, the contact information for whom is at www.wvago.gov
5.    File a complaint online with The Federal Trade Commission at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en
If these crooks call back, promise them nothing, pay them nothing and tell them nothing other than that you know they're a scam and that you've reported them to law enforcement. (And be sure to report them to all the agencies above each time they call you.)

By the way, here's just a small sample of numbers used by this particular group of scammers. Read the reports and you'll see the same pattern time and again -- phony organization names, thick foreign accents, and oddly worded threats that are so melodramatic and ridiculous that it's laughable:

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-925-262-1327
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-678-954-6346
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-341-4004
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-856-831-0640
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-949-743-1140
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-410-505-8128
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-917-464-2534
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-210-858-6602
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-775-2121
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-949-743-1156
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-214-245-1402
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-214-245-0922
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-214-723-5572
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-904-425-2863
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-718-831-7157
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-904-425-2857
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-858-244-0444
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-954-678-9724
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-610-571-3252
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-310-909-8245
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-310-499-9983
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-771-9249   Scammer posting here as GARY and GARRY JONES
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-866-860-4509   Scammer posting here as Mike Henderson
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-212-500-0839   Scammer posting here as Ricky
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-201-244-7722   Scammer posting as Carole, David Brown and Amanda
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-626-200-4646   Scammer placing false postings at this new number as silshan kanniue and Tina ? preparing a new number to use.
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-424-354-4270   Scammer placing false postings as Rose
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-888-785-4479   Scammer posting as Robert
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-909-327-4870   Scammer placing false postings as Marry
http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-646-274-1143   Scammer placing false postings as Karen Miller


Scam alert: Bogus debt collectors
By Leslie McFadden ? Bankrate.com
Monday, Aug. 3
Posted 2 p.m.
Bankrate reporter Leslie McFadden contributed this entry.
This scam isn't technically about credit cards, but it is scary enough to post a warning. The Better Business Bureau issued an alert today saying consumers across the country are getting phone calls from bogus debt collectors claiming default on a payday loan. Of course, the consumer needs to pay a large fee to avoid arrest -- as much as $1,000.
The caller poses as a lawyer, and may threaten extradition to face trial if the consumer doesn't pay up immediately.
What makes these calls alarming -- and perhaps convincing -- is that the perpetrators reference the consumer's personal information, such as the person's Social Security number, driver's license number, previous bank account numbers, home address -- even personal references.
"The amount of information they have is really troubling," says BBB spokeswoman Alison Southwick. She adds that the amount of data points to a possible security breach.
Spread the word to your friends and family: Don't give out personal or financial information to an unknown caller. Scammers can spoof Caller ID to display different numbers, so trust your instincts over technology.
The BBB offers these tips:
?    Ask the debt collector to provide official documentation which substantiates the debt.
?    Do not provide or confirm any bank account, credit card or other personal information over the phone until you have confirmed the legitimacy of the call.
?    File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission online if the caller is abusive, uses threats or otherwise violates federal telemarketing laws or the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
?    File a complaint with the Better Business Bureau online if you believe a debt collector is trying to scam you.
This Just In...
This Just In...
2010-03-30 17:01:59
Unknown
Consumer Alert: Attorney General warns Kansans of debt collection scam

January 29, 2010 -- Attorney General Steve Six is cautioning Kansas consumers about telephone calls from apparent fake debt collectors who are impersonating law enforcement officers in an effort to extort money from consumers.   Consumers are warned to not submit payments to these fraudulent debt collectors.

When calling, the scammers most often state they are attempting to collect a debt related to an internet payday loan obtained by the consumer, but which the consumer never repaid.  Consumers state they have never obtained such a loan or paid off the loan years ago.  The scam artists have most recently identified themselves as ACS, National Affidavit Processing Department and United Financial Crime Division, but may use additional phony names.  It appears the phone numbers used by the scammers are ?spoofed? numbers, so that the number appearing on a consumer?s caller ID is not the actual number of where the call originated. It appears the calls in question may be originating from outside the United States.

When questioned, the individual calling refuses to disclose the full name or address of the collection agency they claim to represent.  These scammers have been able to provide consumers with identifying information, such as the consumer?s social security number, home address, e-mail address, names of family members and the consumer?s computer IP address.  Since the callers are able to provide valid personal information, consumers may become confused and believe they are being contacted in regard to a legitimate debt.

If the initial debt collection scam is unsuccessful, consumers have been re-contacted months later with the scammers posing as law enforcement officers or officers of the court.  Typically, the consumer is threatened with arrest for fraud or some other fictitious crime unless the consumer agrees to immediately wire money via Western Union.  The fictitious officers strive to frighten and confuse consumers into compliance by using legal sounding terms such as ?We?re filing an affidavit against you? or by stating a lawsuit has been or is in the process of being filed against the consumer.

A hallmark of each scam has been calling consumers repeatedly at their place of employment.  This scam hit home when an employee of the Kansas Attorney General?s Office was repeatedly called both on her cell phone and at work.  Despite the employee?s repeated verbal disputes, the caller refused to provide any identifying information to allow her to send a written dispute. The scammer also continued to call her numerous times a day regarding a payday loan she denied obtaining. Two months later, she was again contacted by telephone by an individual identifying himself as an ?officer?.

?I denied owing the debt and refused to pay without being provided validation of the debt. I was then told, ?If that?s the case, I will have local law enforcement come to your place of business and drag you out kicking and screaming?,? stated the employee.

?It is important for consumers to know their rights under the law,? Attorney General Six said. ?If a consumer is receiving calls from a debt collection company and believe it is a scam, I encourage them to contact our office immediately.?

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), collectors are required to send consumers a written notice within five days of the initial contact.  The notification should contain  information such as the amount of the debt, the name of the creditor to whom the debt is owed and a statement informing the consumer they have thirty days to contact the debtor in writing to dispute the debt or request validation of the debt. In addition, legitimate debt collectors are prohibited by the FDCPA from making false or misleading representations, such as the consumer has committed a crime, implying nonpayment will result in the consumer?s arrest, or using the threat of violence.

More information is available on the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre27.pdf.

To register a complaint with the Kansas Attorney General?s Consumer Protection Division, call 1(800) 432-2310 or visit www.ksag.org.

http://www.ksag.org/page/consumer-alert-attor ... collection-scam
Erika
Erika
2010-03-30 16:45:50
Unknown
A man who barely spoke any english supposedly named Andrew Thomas called my work today looking for me. I have blcoked him from calling my cell phone but now the calls are coming to work. This is CLEARLY a scam. I do not owe any debts to this so called company. even pulled a credit report to verify. DO NOT PAY THIS MAN IT IS A SCAM...and his name is def not Andrew thomas either
Jamie Mills
Jamie Mills
2010-03-26 19:57:41
Debt Collector
Did understand him and was telling me that my sister had an outstanding debt loan from Aug 2008 and that was due immediately. He got very rude and abrut with me.
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