562-683-2581
CA, US
Joyce
Joyce
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
Claims to be an attorney, got upset when Iask him questions, told me not to interrupt him again, so when Igot his phone number, from him and called him back, and asked to speak to his supervisor, he was really pissed, he said, " why you calling me at my private number " he knew who I was.
pissed in ohio
pissed in ohio
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
Just got a call from them too!! Told them they had wrong number and to stop calling my f@#*in phone!!! They don't know when to stop!! They use different numbers and I can almost repeat word for word what they are gonna say! Can't even speak plain enough to understand them. Go back to your country, you fn towel-head, and quit trying to rip off hard working americans!! He didn't even give me a last name! Said his name was Paul! Come on now, Paul with that accent!!!??
Not the Dumbass
Not the Dumbass
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
Received a call from 804-431-3725 and was told his name was Russell Greenman from Sacs, Glacier, Franklin, and Enlodies Law Firm located in LA, California.  When I googled this "company" nothing came up.  When I called the number back it said "for Spanish press 1 and for English press 2".   I press 2 and it said "please enter your card number".  What kind of s**t was this?  So then I call the number he gave me to reach him directly and it was 562-683-2581.  A man answers the phone with a lot of noise in the background and no one there is able to speak english clearly.  I had them spell the name of their company several times to make sure I had it correct.  The address of a "Federal Court" and where his office was as well is "1365 Chulo Vista in LA, California 92602."  Yes I asked the city and he stated in LA.  But when you google and look on a map of the zip code it came up for an Irvine, CA.  So either from all the questions I was asking this gentleman or maybe he is just fake and therefore I got the wrong information.  Then he could not provide me with specific dates as to when I suppose to have taken out a loan and gave me wrong info on myself.  I even looked back on my bank records and there was never any loan or the amount he stated deposited into my account.  If that was the case they would have automattically taken it out when the "contract" stated it was suppose to have happened.  No money was ever taken out of my account.  I wanted information about my "case" and he wouldn't give me any.  Also stating that I could have my attorney contact him to get the information.  I kept telling him that since he was able to get my phone number then he could get my address and send me information in the mail about this "lawsuit".  He kept saying an email address and that everything is done online and no information is exchanged for online transactions.
ANNOYED
ANNOYED
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
someone called me on my cell phone. Only Partial phone number was showing 562-xx-
I did not answer since I've been getting calls every few days from this number.
I checked my voice msg. some guy called himself John Franklin (I think that is what he said) attorney himself and he is calling from federal court of california.  regarding U.S. National Bank filed criminal charges
against me. (I had unpaid outstanding checks at US National Bank several yrs ago) and I need to call him back @ 562-683-2553. I got scared & called # back several time throughout the day  but line was busy whole time.
few days later I got a call from same guy. this time he left msg saying I need to return his call today otherwise he will (silence for few sec-seemed like he wanted to make a threat about the lawsuit but he caught himself)  and  he wish me good luck on my pending case & my credit score. I made his case more complicated by not returning his call for 2 weeks. No direct threat but the way he left the msg was somewhat intimidating. this time he left diff phone no. 562-683-2581. I called him back several times
within 3~4 hour period. Again, line was busy and no option to leave msg.
rvallejo
rvallejo
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
Got a phonecall a few weeks back stating he was russel greenman from the sacs lodies etc so googled name and something came up on as a different lawfirm so i took all the information, contacted the actial sacks lodies company and advised them what was going on..they never told me what happened after i contacted them..but today somebody named john called with a number of 52439799 and said that i need to go to court next week in los angeles and what time and place my court date was...i cant believe this so i tried to call teh number above and guess what it was disconected
anonoymous
anonoymous
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
Debt Collection

We at Sacks, Glazier, Franklin & Lodise, LLP have learned that someone or some organization is claiming that they are collecting debts for or on behalf of our firm.  Sacks, Glazier, Franklin & Lodise, LLP does not engage in debt collection: the firm solely practices in trust, estate, and related litigation.

We have taken steps to discover who is impersonating our firm or our attorneys.  If you are contacted by someone claiming to represent Sacks, Glazier, Franklin & Lodise, LLP to collect a debt, please call Matthew McMurtrey at (213) 617-0751.
Disgusted
Disgusted
2011-06-06 20:51:41
Unknown
These idiots are leaving me messages constantly several times a day. The latest was from Jennifer .?. from the  state .?. of California. And if my attorney did not call it would result in something. All of their English is disgraceful and I am unable to understand. the # that showed up on my caller ID is 052439799. They only call my cell # and are being very annoying. You can hear others in the background saying the same spill. You know its all a scam. If they had any info on me at all they would have done something already. And they always end with Good luck and God Speed. Who are these people.
Dee
Dee
2011-01-06 15:41:35
Unknown
Hey Paul Cater and you non american speakers go back to your home land your prolly here on a visa that has expired so look over your shoulder ICE just might be looking at cha??? If that is your real name and the others whom try to scam people.  By the way ICE is a Federal inity!!!
dee
dee
2011-01-06 15:36:26
Unknown
Someone named Paul Carter has harrassed me so many times from this number asking for a person whom isnt at my number saying the person he is looking for has 3 criminal charge aganist her in california.
First, 18 calls have been returned to stop calling my number for some odd reason Paul Carter refused to stop the calls.  Another man answers i so advised him to stop calling my cell, he was rude, nasty and got an ear full from me this morning.
These people are so far off base, to threaten me as they have done, this is pure harrassment and criminal.  Know  what the laws are in Virginia people, your californina laws do not pertain in virginia, and for the most part i have know idea whom you are or why you harrass me.Next call a fog horn will be blown in your ear , can you hear me now lmao!!! You will take me to Federal court what a joke, you just happen to try to scam someone whom works in a court setting!!! Dont you realize this will backfire on you in the end???
The Saint
The Saint
2011-01-05 16:50:54
Unknown
Kudos to "Sam" for giving the most intelligent and informative posts on this scam. READ, Bookmark and use as needed:

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-631-456-4041/2

I have been receiving phone calls from this group since late April / early May of 2010.  There is a good chance that they also attempted to contact me roughly two years ago before I entered into Chapter 7 Bankruptcy protection, as I faintly remember hearing the same script more or less.

As others have stated, the callers are difficult to understand.  Generally speaking their command of the English language is quite poor and their accents are hard to follow. At times they will get certain words or phrases mixed up.  It would be funny if it wasn't for the fact that they had:

a) Your SSN
b) Your home address
c) Your work address
d) Your banking info
e) Names, numbers and potentially the addresses of "references"
f) A complete and total lack of ethics and a basic understanding of the FDCPA.  

I have personally filed reports with the following agencies, often with limited (if any) success:

Local Police
my state's Attorney General's office
FTC
FBI
Secret Service

Generally the local police won't be able to help much.  The callers are using a combination of prepaid cell phones and VoIP, making them difficult to trace.  Also at their disposal are various spoofing tactics being implemented to catch people off guard - meaning the number that appears on your Caller ID isn't the number that is calling you for starters.  Without gaining a subpoena for the billing information for the numbers in question, the local police won't be able to get very far.  

My state's Attorney General's office couldn't offer much assistance either.  I received a form letter in the mail that my complaint was received and I would be contacted if they needed additional info.  It was more or less the same information I obtained from the FTC.  They each advised me not to give the individuals over the phone any account information or to authorize payment.  That's just common sense, though.

I never got anything from the FBI, either.  There is a good chance that since I haven't suffered a monetary loss that my concerns are low on the totem pole.  I hate to say this, but that is truly the case. Unless you were in the hole for a $1,000 (or more) you aren't going to get much more than "sorry to hear about your situation, change your phone number and move on".  I seemed to get some activity from the Secret Service.  I spoke with agent Doug Zloto. (Google him, referencing threads like these plus his name and you'll find his number also)  He seemed to care a bit more than the average person, but after giving him access to my Google Voice account, there has been no further activity from him that I'm aware of.

In the meantime I changed the wireless number the fraudsters had access to, they have no direct way to get a hold of me.  (Calls at work have ceased for some reason)  That in turn resulted in my "references" getting phone calls from the crooks.  Here is a word of caution for women that have been getting these calls - don't say anything and just hang up.  The callers are quite abusive towards women callers.  Why?  Possibly the culture.  If they are Indian / Pakistani, women are second class citizens there.  You will be treated like garbage.  This happened to a family member when she was trying her best to be extremely nice over the phone.  

The callers currently attempt to reach me through the female family member and an unused Google Voice number that they managed to find of mine.  I keep the Google Voice number open because, well, I can't delete it yet.  So, about every day, 4-5 times a day for the last week, I get voice messages from them.  It's usually just two full messages though - the other calls are broken up with static or they are attempts to read the script until the callers then screw up.  Really, they are that adamant on getting the script 100% that they will hang up mid-sentence and call back 30 seconds later.  

At this point it's a stalemate with these people.  

1) While they have the lion's share of information on us, they can't really do anything with this information.  

Why?  Think about it.

If they were to ever take funds out of your account without authorization, it's fraud and worse (for them) it is traceable.  That's why they won't do anything with your information, contrary to threats they make.  The money from your account has to go somewhere, and either your bank or a law enforcement agency can determine where the money was routed.  As a bank customer you are protected - you'd get the stolen money back in your account after 7-10 business days and the bank would be temporarily out the funds deducted from your account while they conducted their investigation.  The bank, along with law enforcement, would track down the fraudsters and apprehend them.  The fraudsters do not want to incur the wrath of a bank, just extort money out of you.  Remember that.    

Your authorization would absolve the bank from any and all liability, leaving you holding the bag.  Never give them authorization for anything - for all you know the call is recorded.  

2) We have no information on them.

Seriously, this has been going on at least since 2008, possibly longer than that based on some accounts. (6 years??? Holy crap!)  You would think someone would have slipped up by now.  Sadly, they haven't.  We can continue to grow our own intel on them and compile lists of aliases and phone numbers used, along with paraphrases of scripts used in order to educate other victims.  I'm actually putting together a site now in the meantime where I'll host audio files and lists of previous numbers used.  800notes.com is great, but no two calls are exactly the same.  It would be nice to have a site dedicated to the scam and how it works.

So that's where I am with these calls.  I have suffered no monetary loss, though I have been harassed both at home and at work.  They threaten me with arrest and other "fun" things in order to get me convinced I have to pay them.  My friends and family have been targeted and local and federal law enforcement agencies haven't been able to put a stop to things.  So, it is what it is.  I am out a wireless phone number I had for roughly six years, which is terrible since I was using that line when looking for a new job.  

Whenever I'm bored I spoof my number using Google Voice and return the calls.  I've called them the poster children for birth control, etc.  Basically a lot of nasty things that I'm sure the moderators here wouldn't appreciate me repeating - bottom line nothing nice.  I always like to close saying their parents must be real proud knowing their sons weren't man enough to get real jobs.  That usually gets a decent response.  

Way I see it - they can't do anything to me. (Despite a threat yesterday that my life would be f'ed up)  They can threaten all they want but my credit is frozen and my bank information has changed.  I've changed the only number they could really access me directly on and I've instructed my employer and family to not answer the calls.  I just call and harass them now when I find a few extra seconds.  What's the worst they can do to me?  Charge me with harassment?  

Nope, then they would have to identify themselves.

Oh, and don't bother contacting Cashnet USA about the calls.  Their "fraud" department could honestly care less.  Their "investigation" is merely a means of buerocratic CYA.  I would even be surprised at this point if actual law enforcement is involved in any shape, way or form at this time.  

There is a good chance that the information these crooks have on us was obtained from Cashnet USA - either from a database leak or from a collector that was once authorized by Cashnet to call on delinquent customers.  The other chance is they have access to Teletrack, and pulled all of our information off of there.

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-646-274-1143/3

For at least the last four years, possibly longer, a group has been calling former payday loan applicants advising them that they have defrauded a bank and are now being sued for non-payment of a loan.  The callers will claim to be calling on behalf of an attorney's office (name varies), the Dept. of Law and Investigation, ACS, or other similar combinations below:

United Legal Processing Division
Midline Marketing
Crime Monitoring Services
Monetary Crime Division
U.S. National Bank
Attorney General?s Office (usually in California)
American Legal Services
Affidavit Consolidation Services (ACS)

You will be threatened with arrest, a costly trial and possibly worse.  In no shape, way or form can you be arrested for non-payment on a consumer debt.  Do not believe these threats, as they are without merit and cannot be carried out in the manner they allege.  

Who are they?

In the past when pressed by law enforcement for an address, the callers have provided the following information:

David Morgan and Associates
Morgan & Associates
Morgan Associates
954-727-8481
1155 Northwest 85th Street
Wintergarden, Florida  33150
(Address is likely invalid)

The collector's MO matches a once legit collections agency called Ellis Crosby & Associates.  Here are some links on them:

http://www.budhibbs.com/collectorpages/ellis_crosby_and_associates.htm
http://www.budhibbs.com/collectorpages/EllisCrosbyJudgment.pdf

They have been previously fined over $1.3 million for various violations.  They have been known to use phone banks in India to make their calls, which more or less coincides with the difficult to understand accent many of us detect when we are contacted.  

The last time this group went by any "official" name was back in 2008:

Ellis Crosby & Associates / Douglas & Morgan Associates
4494 Southside Boulevard Suite #200
Jacksonville Florida 32216
Phone:  800-928-3536 / (904) 928-3536
(Address is likely invalid)

There are NUMEROUS consumer alerts out against this group of individuals:

Florida:
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/061107/met_176207561.shtml

Kansas:  
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2010/01/ks_debt_collection.html

Colorado:  
http://www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov/press/ ... lls_likely_orig

Rhode Island:  
http://www.collectionscreditrisk.com/news/rho ... -3002135-1.html

West Virginia:
http://www.wvago.gov/internetloanscam.cfm

Missouri:
On July 15th, 2010 a Public Awareness Bulletin was sent out by Missouri Information Analysis Center.  

"..received reports from individuals in Ohio and Illinois reference suspicious telephone calls they received. In both instances, the callers are reporting that a voicemail is received from a man, with a Middle Eastern accent, identifying himself as an officer working with the Financial Crimes Unit.  The message indicates that the reason for the call concerns a loan made by the receiver or someone in the receiver's family. The voicemail requests that a return call be made and a telephone number is provided. When a return call is made, the caller is asked to provide personal identifying information such as their date of birth and social security number.

Reports indicate that the calls are frequent and persistent and that they even threaten arrest or legal action if information or money is not provided. It appears that the individuals making these calls may have access to some records connecting individuals and their relatives.  Missouri does not have a Financial Crimes Unit and all indications are that this is a fictitious agency. If you receive a similar phone call, please be advised that it is a scam and please contact your local law enforcement agency or the Missouri Information Analysis Center at 866-362-6422."

Bottom line:

Do not supply the callers with any additional information.  Inform them you have reported them to law enforcement and hang up.  If you haven't already, go ahead and report the calls to local law enforcement, your state's Attorney General and beyond.  Look up the local Secret Service branch's information in your area and get in contact with an agent there.  

If you ever applied for a cash advance online, your information is out there.  
Possible sources for the breach of your privacy are:

* The scammers obtained your information from Teletrack - a reporting agency used by many cash advance lenders to determine their risk lending to you.  The service is able to tell cash advance lenders if you have existing loans with other companies, for example.  Many state laws prohibit borrowers from having more than two cash advances out at the same time.

* The scammers created their own fake payday loan application site.  People looking for a cash advance went to the site and applied, thus freely providing the scammers with their information for malicious use at a later time.  

* The scammers were able to get into the database(s) of cash advance lenders - probable targets being Sonic Payday and Cashnet USA.  


How to protect yourself:

* Inform your employer.  You are likely getting calls at home and/or at work, so make sure your employer is aware the calls are part of a scam and to not take them seriously.  Advise the callers that they are no longer allowed to call you at work.  If they continue to call, document the date and time of the calls you received.  Save voice mails left if at all possible.  

* Change your number(s).  For some this may not be an option, for others a one-time number change can be done free of charge.

Be advised - any references you listed on your payday loan application will be contacted.  Let those people know that this is a scam, and they can disregard.

* Use Google Voice.  Google Voice is a great replacement voice mail system for just about any phone number you use.  Messages can be transcribed and voice mail recordings can be saved as mp3 files.  

Pro Tip - call the scammers with a Google Voice number before turning off your old phone numbers.  Make sure when you call you identify yourself so they can start up their script.  At any point after they have your information pulled up just hang up.  They will then start religiously calling your Google Voice number.  At this point, you are free to change your regular phone number(s) and enjoy not having these people ever call you again.  (And laugh at the fact these people are basically talking to a brick wall several times a day)

The scammers change their numbers frequently.  Law enforcement used to think it was because the callers ran out of minutes on their prepaid wireless accounts or they were shuttered due to fraud, but now they understand it's simply to evade detection by savvy consumers online.  With the proliferation of VoIP, it's even easier for the crooks to stay a couple of steps ahead of law enforcement.  Below is just a sampling of the 30+ numbers that have been used in recent memory.

1-201-244-7722
1-209-349-7382
1-209-797-2212
1-212-500-0839
1-213-256-0408
1-213-995-3039
1-281-763-0433
1-347-289-3902
1-347-844-6817
1-347-844-6831
1-424-354-4270
1-516-232-8905
1-516-232-8935
1-518-212-0219
1-561-300-8018
1-561-210-4185
1-626-200-4646
1-631-456-4041
1-646-274-1143
1-646-810-8635
1-650-241-4604
1-707-401-4056
1-707-633-2789
1-708-401-0535
1-716-442-2824
1-717-862-4080
1-718-705-8669
1-760-514-0132
1-760-563-5384
1-772-318-4938
1-850-201-1111
1-858-777-1977
1-859-908-2281
1-866-860-4509
1-877-226-7488
1-888-706-7463
1-888-771-9249
1-888-785-4479
1-909-327-4870

So can they really do anything to you?

It's not a simple yes or no answer.  Logic dictates that, if they really wanted to take you for a ride and drain your bank accounts, they already would have.  

So, why haven't they?  

Authorization.  

Why do you think you are being called so much?  Perhaps it is because they like the sound of your voice?  No, they have to have your authorization to take any form of payment from you, period.  The callers know their audience, and that audience is typically a bunch of people that have applied for payday loans in the past.  Most of those people they call couldn't afford an attorney if they wanted one, and are so used to receiving collections calls that so long as they sound like a real collector, they will likely be perceived as one.

Furthermore, they don't even really want to talk to your attorney - that just sounds official and scary enough.  A real attorney would take the callers to task and write them off as two-bit con artists.  The callers need you, in writing, to authorize payment against the fictitious debt they claim you owe.  Go ahead, ask them for proof you owe the debt - more commonly known as verification of debt.  See what they say.  A phone authorization carries very little weight, so if they have something signed by you on file, you are done for - and the callers know that.  That authorization is the only thing these callers are doing by the book, and for good reason.  If they just went all willy nilly and made an ACH debit from your checking account, without your written approval, you could in turn report the transaction as fraudulent to your financial institution.  In about 7-10 business days, you would get the funds returned to your account.  Then the scammers would be up against a bank and their team of lawyers and investigators.  

Bottom line:

If you haven't paid the callers a dime, don't.  If you planned on paying them to shut them up, just don't.  Remember - you are not being contacted by a legally licensed, ethically owned and operated collector.  Read up on the FDCPA - http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre27.pdf - and know your rights.

PS--The FBI sent out a Press Release on this scam just last week:

Extortion Scam Related to Delinquent Payday Loans

Washington, D.C.
December 07, 2010  FBI National Press Office
(202) 324-3691

? filed under: Press Release

The Internet Crime Complaint Center has received many complaints from victims of payday loan telephone collection scams. Callers claim the victim is delinquent in a payday loan and must repay the loan to avoid legal consequences. The callers purport to be representatives of the FBI, Federal Legislative Department, various law firms, or other legitimate-sounding agencies. They claim to be collecting debts for companies such as United Cash Advance, U.S. Cash Advance, U.S. Cash Net, and other Internet check-cashing services.

According to complaints received from the public, the callers have accurate data about victims, including Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, employer information, bank account numbers, and the names and telephone numbers of relatives and friends. How the fraudsters obtained the personal information varies, but in some cases victims have reported they completed online applications for other loans or credit cards before the calls started.

The fraudsters relentlessly call the victim?s home, cell phone, and place of employment. They refuse to provide any details about the alleged payday loans and become abusive when questioned. The callers have threatened victims with legal actions, arrests, and, in some cases, physical violence if they do not pay. In many cases, the callers harass victims? relatives, friends, and employers.

Some fraudsters have instructed victims to fax a statement agreeing to pay a certain amount, on a specific date, via a pre-paid Visa card. The statement further declares the victim will never dispute the debt.

If you receive these calls, do not follow the caller?s instructions. Rather, you should:

Notify your banking institutions.
Contact the three major credit bureaus and request an alert be put on your file.
Contact your local law enforcement agencies if you feel you are in immediate danger.
File a complaint at www.IC3.gov.
Tips to avoid becoming a victim of this scam:

Never give your Social Security number?or personal information of any kind?over the telephone or online unless you initiate the contact.
Be suspicious of any e-mail with urgent requests for personal financial information. The e-mail may include upsetting or exciting but false statements to get you to react immediately.
Avoid filling out forms in e-mail messages that request personal information.
Ensure that your browser is up-to-date and security patches have been applied.
Check your bank, credit, and debit card statements regularly to make sure that there are no unauthorized transactions. If anything looks suspicious, contact your bank and all card issuers.
When you contact companies, use numbers provided on the back of cards or statements

http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/paydayloanscam_120710
Keshbear
Keshbear
2011-01-05 16:38:09
Unknown
This numbers continues to call my phone indicating that I took out a pay day loan sometime between February and May 2008 and indicate that I am being sued for something that I did not do. The want to recite information to me and indicate that if I am not in court then they will summons me and put me in jail. Dont deal with them because they are scammers and I am going to attempt to prosecute them if I can or get them to stop calling me by filing an official report.
MDANIEL
MDANIEL
2011-01-05 16:02:11
Unknown
I just received the same call saying that a case has been downloaded against me in the state of california stating that i took out a pay day loan and the charges are being brought against me in federal court.  This sounds like a scam and plus they are foreigners that think you don't know the law and your rights.
Not the Dumbass
Not the Dumbass
2011-01-04 23:24:02
Debt Collector
Received a call from 804-431-3725 and was told his name was Russell Greenman from Sacs, Glacier, Franklin, and Enlodies Law Firm located in LA, California.  When I googled this "company" nothing came up.  When I called the number back it said "for Spanish press 1 and for English press 2".   I press 2 and it said "please enter your card number".  What kind of s*** was this?  So then I call the number he gave me to reach him directly and it was 562-683-2581.  A man answers the phone with a lot of noise in the background and no one there is able to speak english clearly.  I had them spell the name of their company several times to make sure I had it correct.  The address of a "Federal Court" and where his office was as well is "1365 Chulo Vista in LA, California 92602."  Yes I asked the city and he stated in LA.  But when you google and look on a map of the zip code it came up for an Irvine, CA.  So either from all the questions I was asking this gentleman or maybe he is just fake and therefore I got the wrong information.  Then he could not provide me with specific dates as to when I suppose to have taken out a loan and gave me wrong info on myself.  I even looked back on my bank records and there was never any loan or the amount he stated deposited into my account.  If that was the case they would have automattically taken it out when the "contract" stated it was suppose to have happened.  No money was ever taken out of my account.  I wanted information about my "case" and he wouldn't give me any.  Also stating that I could have my attorney contact him to get the information.  I kept telling him that since he was able to get my phone number then he could get my address and send me information in the mail about this "lawsuit".  He kept saying an email address and that everything is done online and no information is exchanged for online transactions.
kaloble21
kaloble21
2011-01-04 20:20:38
Unknown
I got 2 calls from this number saying that I need to call this number. The guy said he is from the federal court of california and that a case has been supposely download againist me. Who owns this number and is this a scam? I haven't recieved anything by mail.
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?
2010-12-22 16:00:17
Unknown
this is a scam! they tried to do the same thing to me last year and they are trying it again this year, looks like they are running out of ideas.  do not even call them back
Shaute
Shaute
2010-12-21 20:00:36
Debt Collector
I have recieved numerous calls from this number claiming i am being sued for a loan i never took out. I am sure that this is a scam
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up_up
2010-12-21 03:02:34
Unknown
Unwanted calls about 2-3 per week. Leaves a voice message telling me how important it is for my credit rating that I must call "the second I get this message...". They don't answer when I call them or they answer and act very unusual. They ask for my "attorney of record". When I give them a name and number, they say they're going to transfer my call and hang up.
1-425-484-1806 1-888-665-9900 1-347-321-4629
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