916-236-4575
CA, US
california
california
2011-06-06 21:07:03
Unknown
I receive a call from 916-236-4575 stateing i have a payday loan that was unpaid and i am being sued and charged criminally when I told him I am not going to be scammed by him he got angry and threatened me with "ok, you will see what I can do".
Julie
Julie
2009-11-14 23:58:22
Unknown
They are genuine
Secret Squirrel
Secret Squirrel
2009-11-10 13:21:36
Unknown
WALLINGFORD, CT, August 07, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about would-be debt collectors who call "payday" loan holders, threatening arrest if they don't pay immediately.

A payday loan, also known as a paycheck advance, is a short-term cash advance intended to cover expenses until the holder's next payday.

The callers claim they are lawyers with the "Financial Accountability Association" or the "Federal Legislation of Unsecured Loans," and they are armed with stolen personal information from their victims, indicating a major security breach of unknown origin. The names used by the scammers may change with time.

According to Connecticut Better Business Bureau President, Paulette Scarpetti, payday loan holders appear to be particularly at risk.

"Because the scammers have so much information about potential victims, BBB is concerned that this may be the result of a data breach. Thousands of people may have had their personal information compromised."

Reports received by Better Business Bureau and posted online explain the con artists threaten the loan holders of defaulting and claim they are being sued. The imposters threaten the loan holders with imminent arrest and extradition to California to stand trial, unless they immediately wire $1000 or provide bank account or credit card information.

Connecticut Better Business Bureau has advice for consumers who receive suspicious telephone calls about an outstanding debt:

-Don't be bullied into immediate action. Ask the debt collector to provide official documentation that substantiates the debt.
-Do not provide or confirm any bank account, credit card or other personal information over the telephone until you confirm the legitimacy of the call.
-If you believe a debt collector is trying to scam you, file an abuse complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) online at www. ftc.gov, or by telephone at (202) 326-2222. Also file a complaint with your Better Business Bureau at http://www.bbb.org or by telephone at 203-269-2700, ext. 2.

About Better Business Bureau CT

Founded in 1912, BBB is an unbiased non-profit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. BBB offers objective advice and a wide range of education on topics affecting marketplace trust. BBB also offers complaint and dispute resolution support for consumers and businesses. Today, 128 BBBs serve communities across the U.S. and Canada, evaluating and monitoring more than three million local and national businesses and charities. For more advice on finding companies and businesses, start your search with trust at http://www.bbb.org

http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release ... mers-111431.php
Virginia
Virginia
2009-11-10 13:13:33
Debt Collector
I received a phone call from "Alexander Davenport" stating that I owed a payday loan and fees.  That I was being charged with several counts and needed to pay $400 the next day.  He asked that I fax him a letter with my banking information and permission for them to withdraw the amount to clear my acct.  The fax number he gave was: 888-603-0218.

He had an Indian accent, was VERY rude and threatening.  He said that after I faxed the information he would provide me with a "case holding number".
Andrew
Andrew
2009-11-10 12:30:25
Unknown
Yes, i have been receiving these calls as well. They are very rude Indian men, and once a rude indian woman. They refuse to give out any information regarding the reason they are "suing me" I asked them to stop calling my job.. and i was told ' we will do what we want" than he hung up on me. Another voice mail that was left for me was.. " After i hang up this call, may god bless you, because i cannot help you any more" So im not sure whats going on with this company or this scam, but its annoying and im getting very pissed off..!!!!
Ann
Ann
2009-11-05 19:40:16
Debt Collector
I have received these calls before. Now they are calling again, same people, same accent,different names. They are a scam company and will try to scare you and threaten you if you ask them to many questions. One time they even said, May god have mercy on your soul... I do not talk to them. I have reported the number several times... They are trying to collect on debt that does not exist and will not provide proof of the debt when it has been requested. They break several of the laws when they have called...
Secret Squirrel
Secret Squirrel
2009-10-29 09:18:25
Unknown
http://phoneowner.info/Number.aspx/9162364575
http://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/9162364578

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
mike
mike
2009-10-29 06:22:20
Unknown
i received so much calls frm fu***** craig steven regarding payday loan...
i had never receive any loan....
they r scammers...
dont ans on that number.....
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