904-239-3961
FL, US
q-the-impaler
q-the-impaler
2013-03-05 18:56:26
Event Reminder
Gulf Coast Dermatology.  Maybe the number has changed hands since 2009?
mike
mike
2011-06-06 21:06:26
Unknown
Today 6am and 930am My Wifes Grandmother got a call from the following number as did the other guy who posted below (904) 239-3961. This Guy Claimed to be A Law Enforcement Officer claiming that if she didn't Call back ASAP that she would be gogin to jail along with her Husband. Rather funny given. Guy had a Thick accent of Arabic according to the rocording that her grandma has. Recommend If anyone gets call DONT ANSWER THE PHONE
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2011-06-06 21:06:26
Unknown
guy just called claiming to be "Officer Charles Clapper".  said he was investigating a very serious legal matter involving one of my friends, and mentioned him by name!  very weird...  I may try to call him back.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa
2009-09-22 11:04:17
Debt Collector
This scam has been going on for well over a year, now and has been recognized as such by the BBB:

Chicago, IL ? August 5, 2009 ? The Better Business Bureau is issuing an alert about phony debt collectors that are calling consumers nationwide and claiming that they have defaulted on a payday loan and will be arrested if they don?t pay immediately. Claiming to be lawyers, the scammers say they are with the ?Financial Accountability Association? or the ?Federal Legislation of Unsecured Loans? and are equipped with a disconcerting amount of personal information about their potential victims.

?Because the scammers have so much information about potential victims, the BBB is concerned that this may be the result of a data breach,? said Steve J. Bernas, president & CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Chicago and Northern Illinois. ?Thousands of people may have had their personal information compromised, and given the scammers? tactics, it appears that those who have previously used payday loan services could be particularly at risk.?

According to reports received by the BBB and posted online, the scammers accuse the victim of defaulting on a payday loan and claim they are being sued. The phony debt collector threatens that, if the victim doesn?t pay as much as $1,000 immediately via wire or by providing bank account or credit card numbers, he or she will be arrested and extradited to California within the hour to stand trial. The scammers often may have the victim?s Social Security, old bank account numbers or driver?s license numbers as well as home addresses, employer information and even the names of personal friends and professional references.

The BBB offers the following advice to consumers if they receive a suspicious telephone call about an outstanding debt:
* Ask the debt collector to provide official documentation in writing 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.
* Review recent copies of your credit reports to ensure that the alleged debt is not affecting your credit. Consumers can do this for free once every 12 months, and can find more information here: http://www.ftc.gov/freereports
* Under the Federal Trade Commission's Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, debt collectors may not harass, oppress, or abuse any person while attempting to collect a debt.
* A debtor may be contacted between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. only and can be contacted at work unless instructed not to.
* File a complaint with the FTC online if the caller is abusive, uses threats or otherwise violates federal telemarketing laws.
* File a complaint with BBB online at www.bbb.org if you believe a debt collector is trying to scam you.

http://www.thinkglink.com/article/2009/08/06/ ... eading-says-bbb

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-214-618-5897

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) 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, lawyers, officers of the court or bankers, or if they threatened you with arrest, be sure to include that information in your report.

2) File a complaint online with The Federal Trade Commission at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en

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) The caller placed the call under a Texas area code. Even though the caller ID was probably spoofed or they're using VoIP technology to hide the fact that they're really calling from overseas, you should also file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General at http://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/complain.shtml

5) File a complaint your state's attorney general, the contact information for whom is at www.naag.org

6) 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.

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

...and, many, MANY more.
Becca
Becca
2009-09-22 08:33:02
Unknown
I got a call at 630 am saying I was going to Jail for taking out a payday loan yet I do not even have a bank account nor any credit cards so I asked the man what he was talking about he had a very thick accent wouldn't stop yelling at me told me again I was to get a pen and write down information he had my social security number I asked again who he was and he claimed he was officer jeffrey moody yet he could hardly speak good english excpet to yell at me I told him it was a scam and to leave me alone he called again at 9 am but I ignored the call
Marilyn
Marilyn
2009-08-29 03:49:09
Unknown
I recieved a phone call from a man with heavy accent. I could not hear clear his name. This was on my answering machine. He said he was a officer of the law. That I was in serius trouble with the courts.If I did'nt respond back to him. I would be going to jail. Of course having knowing about this scam I did not call back. These people need to be stopped. This was my second call from them.  904-239-3961
Krys
Krys
2009-08-12 16:46:25
Unknown
Myself and a co worker had also recieved the same calls the man called my work asking for me saying his name is Jack Austin he had a very heavy accent, He told my Co worker that if I did not call by 6 P.m that he would send myself and my co worker to jail. The same day another call come through at my work with the same accent he said his name was Kevin Peterson, The funny thing is he didn't know how to pronounce his last name. He had to spell it out... I called the police to look into it and they called the number 904-239-3961 the man told the cop she needs to learn how to do her job and would not give her any information. My attourney is working on this case for me this has been going on for 9 months now, My attourney suggested recording the call, Ask the man what Division he is with, What his badge # is and why is he calling then tell him that I will not go any further with out my attourney present...
I have not recieved any further calls but it has only been 1 day.
omg
omg
2009-03-20 03:10:27
Unknown
This is a fraud my sister has M.S. and is on disabilty lives alone and when this number called and she said it was an man with an accent claiming she would goto jail if she did not pay an amount the demaned she would go to jail we have contacted are police department but my sister already sent 900 dollars to them
Mike
Mike
2009-03-17 01:18:38
Unknown
Today 6am and 930am My Wifes Grandmother got a call from the following number as did the other guy who posted below (904) 239-3961. This Guy Claimed to be A law enforcement Officer claiming that if she didn't Call back ASAP that she would be gogin to jail along with her Husband. Rather funny given. Guy had a Thick accent of Arabic according to the rocording that her grandma has. Recommend If anyone gets call DONT ANSWER THE PHONE.
RJ
RJ
2009-03-13 22:44:48
Unknown
AT&T FILED SUIT IN THE U S DISTRICT OF GA COURTS TO GO AFTER THESE CROOKS. CALL AT&T #404-927-7400 READ ARTICLES! THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE PUT UNDER THE JAIL. DON'T GIVE THEM ANY INFORMATION. THEY USE FAKE CALLER ID.
Andrea
Andrea
2009-03-13 22:41:48
Unknown
Same thing happend to me today. Some body with a thick accent called my phone and said if I didn't make a payment of $1333.24 to United Federal Bank Investigation Agency by Monday, I was going to jail.  It was about a loan that never took place... so we believe this to be fraud. Husband and I reported it to the local police and they gave us the number for the Attorney general's office to make a report, and on Monday, we have to also report it to Consumer Fraud...   good luck to you is all I can say.
ALI
ALI
2009-03-12 20:11:41
Unknown
FIRST I GOT THIS CALL.  HE CALLED MY WORK AND WE DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL PHONE. HE SAID HIS NAME IS CHARLES CLEBBEER AND HE SAID THAT IT IS REGARDING A LEGAL CASE AND HE IS FROM UNITED FEDERAL INVESTIGATION.
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