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Rating: 0 Cali - 12 Sep 2007
Never leaves a message. Called 3 times within the hour.
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Rating: 0 Kevin - 20 Nov 2007
I called it back...SCRS or something answered
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Rating: 0 IT - 20 Sep 2007
faud business,  other #'s call all tie into the same b***h that answers the phone and then places you to voice mail.  

Reported to the better business burueu as fraud.
Caller ID: 323 785 1680
Caller: national federal relief system
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Rating: 0 Mtn - 13 Nov 2007
What rude people!  They want to "help" you with your debt, but won't send legit info.  Just like above, the guy hung up on me when I told him I won't do this over the phone, need to have stuff in print, .... that's when he hung up on me.  Bad bad naughty
Caller ID: 323-785-1680
Caller: Federal Debt Relief Systems
Caller Type: Commercial
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Rating: 0 Michelle - 18 Jan 2008
I received a call from them and did not answer because I didn't recognize the phone number.  Someone who I couldn't understand left me a voice mail that said something about Federal........ and it was very important that I return his call immediately.   I thought it was from the federal government or something and I was in trouble.  
Don't let these people trick you into anything.  I am going to report them to the BBB and call and tell them not to call me again or I will sue for harrassmet.
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Rating: 0 Drew - 19 Jan 2008
They have called me 6 times this week. I did not ask for any debt consolidation or anything. But they keep pressing me to "sign" up with them. I told them then can go to hell and if they call me again I will def. sue for harrassing me!
Caller ID: 323-785-1680
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Rating: 0 Christine Baker - 29 Feb 2008
It's Federal Debt Relief System, also known as FDRS at fdrs.org.

They advertise heavily on conspiracy sites and radio programs,  pro Ron Paul, anti Federal Reserve, but after over a month of investigating and getting nothing but complaints, I'm almost 100% certain that they're a giant scam.

Despite my written request, they have provided NO evidence whatsoever of being able to eliminate debts.

Christine Baker
Caller: Federal Debt Relief System - FDRS
Caller Type: Commercial
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Rating: 0 Mad_and _Angry - 1 Apr 2008
I keep getting a call from then and it is a federal Debit relief, some BS. I Cussed there buts out several times and they still call back i am gonna call a attorney and file a law suit. Because i have worned then over and over
Caller: Federal Debit Relief System
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Rating: 0 Sedatedbylife - 13 May 2008
Got the call at 9:10pm EST, which is illegal for any solicitation, telemarketing, or bill collecting agencies to call after 9pm. I didn't answer because I screen calls. they left no VM so i decided to call it back and got some rude woman on the line. she said if I didn't know who called me and they didn't leave me a VM then i shouldnt have wasted her time by calling her. She announced the company as "Debt IRS" to the best I could make out.
Caller ID: 1-323-785-1680
Caller: Debt IRS
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Rating: 0 The Truth - 8 Jul 2008
I did some research on FDRS.I want to make this clear for anyone considering joining FDRS or any other scam company that offers debt termination services. It is a scam.

The scam is based on the bogus "no money lent" argument, where the claim is made that credit card banks cannot loan money legally. Through strange leaps of logic, the scammers claim that credit card banks are actually operating illegally, and so you never really borrowed any money when you used your credit cards! Therefore, you don't really need to pay anything back. You just have to follow their system and the debts will go away because the banks don't want this knowledge disclosed to the public!

I realize this may sound ridiculous at first glance, but the con artists are very convincing, California State Attorney Generaland there are dozens of websites promoting this dangerous scam. They refer to publications by the Federal Reserve Board, the Uniform Commercial Code, the Truth in Lending Act, and other public laws to bolster their claims and give an aura of legitimacy to their "program." I've talked with numerous consumers who have been conned out of $2,500, $5,000, even up to $15,000 because they believed the hype that these snake-oil salesmen were peddling. If you're $30,000, $50,000, or $100,000 deep in credit card debt, it can be very tempting to believe in a magic pill. What if you could pay someone 15% of the debt and make the rest of the debt disappear?

As tempting as the promoters make it sound, the debt elimination techniques they are using simply do not work. About the only thing they accomplish is getting you sued by your creditors. As you might expect, creditors hate this scam, and they come down hard on people trying to use this bogus "no money lent" system. You don't need to take my word for this. Check out the complaints on ripoffreport.com about Liberty Resources, a debt elimination scam that was shut down in Ohio. Or do some research on New Leaf Associates out of Florida, a scam that was shut down by the Florida Attorney General after consumers were ripped off for millions of dollars. I've personally talked to people who were caught up in both of these scams, as well as others who were involved in scams that have not yet been shut down.

Folks, there is no free lunch. The only thing such "debt termination services" will do for you is take your money. Their legal theories are total nonsense, and the courts do not recognize their arguments. These are the same people who also claim you don't need to pay your income taxes either. As tempting as it might be to try one of these services, you'll only get yourself in deeper trouble with your creditors.

If you have already been scammed by FDRS please report them to the Federal Trade Commission ,The
California State Attorney General as well as your own state attorney general , The Better Business Bureau and the FBI. Here are some sites to help you file complaints
http://www.ic3.gov/crimeschemes.aspx#item-5
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en
www.us.bbb.org
http://www.fbi.gov/
Caller ID: 323-785-1680
Caller: Federal Debt Relief System
Caller Type: Commercial
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Rating: 0 mm - 14 Aug 2008
called no message
Caller ID: unknown
Caller: unknown
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