347-753-8161
NY, US
Theresa
Theresa
2011-06-06 20:46:39
Unknown
I got a phone call this morning saying that I owed a payday loan that I never paid. I did research payday loans, but never accepted one. So I pressed for information, when the money was deposited, what account number, etc. They told me they didn't have details and that I had to make a decision to pay or get sued. (They threatened to put a suit against my social security number and send police out to my residence and work) And that I had to give them an answer right then. I said that my answer was that I wanted more information and they hung up on me. So I did some research on the name of the company and the phone number the gave me as a call-back and found all kinds of fraud alerts.

My Attorney General's office said ignore them.

I talked to Indian men or man with a thick accent going by the names of:

Erik Johnson
Shane Watson

The call back number was:

347-753-8161
Joey Carbone
Joey Carbone
2011-06-06 20:46:39
Unknown
Received a message on my company’s corporate mail box stating that I had used the company name and financial information illegally. Both I and company were going to be sued and legal actions were pending, and I need to get back with them. Well the call was so unprofessional, you here about 20 people with foreign voice all talking very loud in the back ground. That is where I knew it was not for real and Google the number, and came back to this site.
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
2011-06-06 20:46:39
Unknown
Received a message saying a really serious issue against me and my social. Gave my last 4 social. Foreign accent, stated her name was Danny Dorn. Department of D/V CS.
Shannon
Shannon
2010-10-12 18:09:47
Debt Collector
I've received the same type of call. Some guy named David with a very heavy middle eastern accent. States that I will be sued for a pay day loan I never had. I asked to speak the the attorney he claimed to be working for. Another guy got on the phone, again, very heavy middle eastern accent. He had my ss#, the minute I told him I had filed bk a few months ago, he quickly hung-up.

It is ridiculous that these people have personal information on me. How can I get this to stop?
Jenny
Jenny
2010-03-04 19:23:41
Debt Collector
What i want to know is how are they getting my information? Same thing as listed above is happening to me. The guy is calling my work, friends, knows my bank info? my personal information? any suggestions on how to stop this?
George
George
2010-02-12 22:16:34
Debt Collector
Been getting calls from an Andrew Thomas from ACS -Accredited Cosolidation Service. Same mid East accent, saying I was in trouble for a payday advance I never got. he also started trouble by calling a good freind and neighbor 15 times in 5 minutes. He called the cops and had the sheriff talk to him. now he won't bother my neighbor any more.
irritates and scammed
irritates and scammed
2010-01-19 19:02:43
Debt Collector
received call from someone by the name of nick Thomas and he advised that they were filing a lawsuit for fraud for a loan that I thought that I had
paid and they are pressing for payment from ACS and I just tried to call the number and the call can not be completed as dialed
Secret Squirrel
Secret Squirrel
2009-11-03 13:44:55
Unknown
Fake Debt Collectors and Collection Tactics

If consumers did not have enough to worry about having to deal with rising credit card interest rates, late fees and over-limit fees, zombie debt, and fervent bill collectors, now we have to worry about collectors calling about fake debt.

While many legitimate collection agencies follow the FDCPA, there are some collectors out there that are only running a scam operation and will be quick to use threats and scare tactics to get you to pay up quick. Their scams turn up in mailboxes, on the internet and through the telephone every day. Some collectors pose as national banks, government agencies (FBI, CIA), or even popular celebrity stars to gain personal information. These phony collectors may threaten to repossess your house, issue a warrant for your arrest, or even garnish your pay check, all of which are against the FDCPA rules. Some of which are even laughable (for example, there is no debtor?s prison in the United States).

Fake debt scammers rely on the fear and lack of knowledge about debt collection laws within the population. They also figure that a certain percentage of their calls will be received by individuals who may be carrying debt on credit cards anyway and may be susceptible to intimidation. When collectors use misleading statements and fail to provide identification, they are breaking the law. Never pay money to a possible thief. Keep cool when you hear from collectors to avoid this collection abuse.

Many times, people who took out payday loans online in the past are most susceptible. If you took a payday loan, be aware scammers may have access to your Social Security number and other personal information, and keep your guard up against such tactics.

Ironically, real "deadbeats" probably wouldn't fall for these scammers, since they have no intention of repaying their creditors anyway. But upright citizens may doubt themselves, thinking they've forgotten to pay a bill. Many times, the sums involved tend to be fairly small, so some people may be tempted to just pay the "bill" and "get it over with."

Ways to Protect Yourself Against Debt Collection Scams

Review your credit report frequently to find inaccuracies.
Be aware of your current creditors and how much you owe.
Ask creditors for identification before you provide any information over the telephone.
Reporting Fake Debt Collectors

If you ever receive a call from anyone identifying himself as a debt collector, the law requires that the debt collector provide you with identification, and that the debt collector refrain from making misleading and threatening statements.

You can report any problems you have to your state Attorney General?s office www.naag.org and the Federal Trade Commission www.ftc.gov. Many states have their own debt collection laws that are different from the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Your Attorney General?s office can help you determine your rights under your state?s law.

http://www.internetautoguide.com/credit-cente ... on-tactics.html
Rocklyn
Rocklyn
2009-11-03 13:09:08
Debt Collector
Very thick accent, Indian maybe, thought she said name was Danny.  From ACS.  Had my ssn and TDL. Said I was under federal investigation from this social sec. #.  Very threatening, and hard to understand.  These calls are getting ridiculous.  I have a terminally ill partner at home all day, and these guys call and leave this ugly msg on my home phone, then they call my work phone.  Something has to be done about this.  Because of medical bills, I have had to file bankruptcy, so I owe no one at this time other than doctors.
Joey Carbone
Joey Carbone
2009-10-30 18:37:32
Unknown
Received a message on my company?s corporate mail box stating that I had used the company name and financial information illegally. Both I and company were going to be sued and legal actions were pending, and I need to get back with them. Well the call was so unprofessional, you here about 20 people with foreign voice all talking very loud in the back ground. That is where I knew it was not for real and Google the number, and came back to this site.
annoyed
annoyed
2009-10-27 13:55:01
Unknown
same phone number above, keeps calling asking for me. Same middle eastern guy, says he works for acs and they are going to file a lawsuit against me for a pay day loan I NEVER got.  Ay suggestions???
yeah
yeah
2009-10-22 16:53:53
Unknown
this number calls me and leaves me a message that i'm going to be in serious trouble. This middle eastern guy says ask for jack dolson and he "wishes me good luck with this matter". Says the company is ACS???
1-336-308-2227 1-602-433-7010 1-877-344-5975
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