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This number has been reported as spam 11 times, has been searched 27 times, and has garnered 14 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentTalking ***ual and asking if I'm calling about rental property
If you're interested in property please call this number
The last to run your credit for no reason to ask you if you're looking for rental properties and what property address is and they give you the run-around I've talked to three females and one male it's all a scam
A women called from this number 12/9/20 about a deceased relative estate. She want someone to call her back. Keep waiting! Ha ha ha. I blocked the number.
Asked me for executor information for deceased family member
They say they are collecting on a deceased persons credit. They call 3 or 4 times a day. I do not answer anymore. They won't give the company they are calling on behalf of or an amount.
My niece was contacted about the estate of her grandmother. Grandmother is still alive. SCAM!!!
Don't answer from this number. Scammers!
s*** ****ing lawyers. Hope cancer or **** finds these guys
I checked out their business. They are a national organization.They have 6 offices. Main office is in Ca... other offices are in NY, TX, FL, PA and AZ. This is a very crafty company. They do attorney outsourcing. So they are off the hook in terms of licensing and bonds. They don't do any of the actual ***** work so they have virtually no complaints with the BBB.They let the lawyers handle all the actual lawsuits. They have over 350 lawyers around the country in their network. I verified thru the Martindale directory of Attorneys. They are also affiliated with over 2000 process servers! Debt buyers and collection agencies are using these guys to slam consumers with lawsuits in order to collect money. Not very nice guys but legal. I will keep a lookout for more info and post it here
Got a call on my answering ma****e from a Casey Springer, Ascension Point, who gave this call back number and asked me to tell her who's responsible for the estate pf my mother -- who died recently. I told the executor of the estate, after checking it out online, not to call and to beware as this looks like a scam.
To the *****s at 888-806-9074: IF you are going to try and scam the relatives of dead people out of money, THE LEAST YOU COULD DO is hire people who are SMARTER than the people you are trying to scam. I pity the relatives that are actually scammed by your monkey-chatter: They must be as ignorant as *****en lemurs to fall for your scam-artist ********.Credit reports have already told me Who is owed What. So I had a pretty good idea you were a bunch of lying, conniving, worthless vultures before I returned your call, and before I checked your 888-number via this website, and others.The same-voiced woman who had left a message on my answering ma****e asked ME what my call was in reference to, and whose call I was returning ("HeLLo, 'KEIL': Knock-Knock, Anybody Home There?!"). She then put me on hold to rifle through papers and try and figure out ANOTHER creditor's name to work her scam-magic with, since the creditor she blurted out was no longer a creditor of my step***her's.I've given mom, who is a feisty old 80-so****ing, permission to cuss your vulturous ****s up one side and down the other. Whatever they're paying you to try and commit fraud on the relatives of dead people will probably seem like chickenfeed by the time she gets through ripping you a new one. You'll doubtless reconsider your decision to take up bogus-debt collection rather than **** dix for $5 a trick, which is no doubt what you were doing before you landed this gig, 'KEIL' at 888-806-9074 ...bwahahahaha!!!!
To the *****s at 888-806-9074: IF you are going to try and scam the relatives of dead people out of money, THE LEAST YOU COULD DO is hire people who are SMARTER than the people you are trying to scam. I pity the relatives that are actually scammed by your monkey-chatter: They must be as ignorant as *****en lemurs to fall for your scam-artist ********.Credit reports have already told me Who is owed What. So I had a pretty good idea you were a bunch of lying, conniving, worthless vultures before I returned your call, and before I checked your 888-number via this website, and others.The same-voiced woman who had left a message on my answering ma****e asked ME what my call was in reference to, and whose call I was returning ("HeLLo, 'KEIL': Knock-Knock, Anybody Home There?!"). She then put me on hold to rifle through papers and try and figure out ANOTHER creditor's name to work her scam-magic with, since the creditor she blurted out was no longer a creditor of my step***her's.I've given mom, who is a feisty old 80-so****ing, permission to cuss your vulturous ****s up one side and down the other. Whatever they're paying you to try and commit fraud on the relatives of dead people will probably seem like chickenfeed by the time she gets through ripping you a new one. You'll doubtless reconsider your decision to take up bogus-debt collection rather than **** dix for $5 a trick, which is no doubt what you were doing before you landed this gig, 'KEIL' at 888-806-9074 ...bwahahahaha!!!!
Call on 4/21/10 from someone named "Erica" from "Ascension Point" asking to talk with someone authorized to speak about the 'affairs' of a recently deceased relative. When I asked for more information (as in "and what are you selling?") the caller said she was not selling anything, that her company 'handled the affairs of deceased individuals' but refused to go into further detail. Since I am not that close a relative of the deceased, I offered to give callback information to the executor of the estate IF she would give me more information. She refused, since I was apparently not 'authorized.' I took her information and passed it on the the executor, who said he may or may not follow up with a return call to "Erica." Does anyone out there know anything about this so-called Ascension Point company?
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