Type
Landline
Carrier
Twilio International
County
Fresno, Tulare
ZIP code
93631, 93673
Location
Kingsburg, CA
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Anonymous Scam from a agent from Homeland security. Saying that you have some money that was supposedly seized at J.F.K. international airport.
He is threatening me and the family that he is going to come **** us he said he have aka47 gun
Is this a scam to sell dogs
"Janet from the Health Department calling on a recorded line" scam robocall.
fraud say they are aloan co.
Rocio Avi*** DOB 9-21-85 This was a App number. Added to her phone.
Mickie IRS, 2nd attempt, if I don't call back, will go before a grand jury.
how did they call me do i know them
Mz T****
This number has called me three times and I haven't been able to answer anytime he's called. His name was Mike Ward or so****ing along those lines. He left me voicemails and said he needed to hear from me or my attorney and that there are serious allegations filed a***nst me. He then wished me luck as the situation unfolds and said I was going to lose my job. He had a heavy accent and said they would notify my bank, workplace, credit, and my mother.
Calls repeatedly. Wants to talk about electricity bills.
Pretend you want to pay the next time they call, take the name and employee id no of the person you are speaking to, (and record the time of the call too-refer to all of this in your letter) and ask for the amount they are claiming you owe, who to make the check out to and the payment mailing address. (Ignore all attempts to get you to make an instant payment by phone during the call and keep repeating that you will only pay by mail. Also do not provide them with any personal information during the call at all.) Then send them a letter in writing by certified mail denying the debt, directing them to CEASE and DECIST calling you at (whatever numbers), and to limit any future communications to written form only. Keep a copy for yourself with certified mail no. S**** do***enting every time they call after that. Use your itemized phone bills as proof and keep them. Then file a complaint a***nst them with the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of the fair debt collection act or whatever, and see if your state has a similar division where you can file a free complaint. You may also google and find a consumer protection (plaintiff's side) attorney and see if he will sue them for you and then they will owe YOU money. Each call you get after they get your letter is a violation. At some point, rather than let the call go to voice mail, you can tell them you filed complaint a***nst them with the FTC for violating the cease and decist letter if you want to. The calls should stop. This works for any creditor whether you owe them or not. If you inform them IN WRITING (not ****ly) to cease and decist contacting you on the phone or at work, they must limit all future contact to written form by federal law. See Fair Debt Collection Act info on FTC (federal trade commission website). Also check state law consumer affairs websites for info on stopping collection calls.