805-876-5771

Country: USA
805 area code: California (Camarillo, Oxnard, Santa Barbara)
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    ohbabyitsaims replies to deleted post
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    Oh this random guy says they aren't a scam so I guess we should all believe him!  hahahaha, seriously?
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    roger
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    i also received a call from same number and found they are the genuine one. they provided me legimate documents. and helped me from the calls that i got from debt collectors, i am too much happy to deal with them they really helped me from debt collectors
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    Rob replies to roger
    Same scam, different number.  See http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/paydayloanscam_120710

    As they are probably calling from out of the country, they say anything they want as they are fairly sure no one can do anything to them.  

    I recommend a signal horn.  The second they open their mouths, let'em have it.  Should only take once.
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    Rob replies to ohbabyitsaims
    Boy, do I hear that.  Now that the broken english scammer has replied, maybe all his friends will post too, wildly protesting that they are legit.  And oh so helpful in getting them out of shameful debt.
    Too bad the FBI got them pegged:  And sure we're gonna believe them over the FBI.    
    See http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/paydayloanscam_120710

    I strongly recommend the signal horn cure for lousy scammers.  The second they open their mouths, let'em have it.  Should only take once.

    LOL, I'm sorry, but these fools just tear me up.   How stupid can they be, actually coming on here with their bogus posts.
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    Resident47 replies to roger
    "I am too much happy" to laugh at these pathetic shill efforts. The fake payday loan scam is documented in over five thousand comments on this site alone, so many that Admin Julia opened a "part two" thread.

    https://800notes.com/forum/ta-429fb24ec2162e3 ... -numbers-here-2
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    Annoyed
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    A co-worker received a call from this number a few days ago. She hung up on them. Shortly after she got another call that showed up on her caller ID as our employer, but was actually the same people with the strong accent. Somehow they hacked something to disguise their number.     They threaten that they are officers of the law and that they are going to send investigators to her home and work.   Crazy [***]!
    • Caller: They never say
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Lette
    They scammed my husband out of $1400 before I got the call and put them on BLAST. I hung up on them and they called back a total of FOURTEEN times back to back. I called our local sheriff's department and made a police report. The deputy called them back and put the fear of God in their sorry [***]. I doubt they'll call me again, but these people should be caught. But how do you catch somebody in India? These people identified themselves as working for Chase, our mortgage holder, had all of his info (according to my husband, but he's a bonehead)  and were threatening to do something. I'm glad I answered the phone. They said they were calling from the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE and that he was officer so-n-so. Yeah right, I couldn't even understand him. Call the police, call the justice department and don't be a victim to these [***]!!!
    • Caller: Department of Justice
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Javi
    This is the complaint I submitted. It's incredibly frustrating to know there are people out there who do this for a living. "roger" is clearly one of them.


    On Wednesday, January 11, 2012, I received a phone call at work from Jack Dawson, wanting to read an affidavit regarding a debt I owe to U.S. Cashnet. As I was at work and unable to spend much time finding out more information, I asked if I could call him back. He was hesitant to let me go, but agreed that I could call him back when I got out of work. When I called him back later that day, at around 4:30pm, I got his voicemail and left him a message saying that I called and that I would call him the next day after 12pm. I did not get to call him promptly the next day and he left a very serious phone call around 1pm on Thursday the 12th saying he was waiting for my phone call and because I did not call him back, he was going to have to contact local officers to come to my work and serve me an affidavit. I called back shortly after that message, and he (in a very thick Indian accent) read me an affidavit. The connection was from a cell phone and I had to ask him twice to repeat himself, and I heard someone in the background at this point. He said I owe them $5276, and that I would have to pay at least $1000 by next Friday to avoid being taken to court. Since I hadn't given them any personal banking information, I agreed to "settle out of court" because I wanted to hear the rest of what he had to say. I told him I don't make a lot of money and would be unable to pay the $1000. I "agreed" to pay $300 the next day, without giving him personal information still, and asked for written documentation. He was very, very hesitant to do so, but I kept pushing it and he sent me an email that was obviously doctored to look real. I asked for the affidavit that he read to me and he sent me a very simple document with the dollar amount I owed. He told me to call him back once I had seen the emailed document, and I didn't because at this point I went online to research him and found this website, full of other people who had been contacted by him, too. I didn't call him back and he called my workplace that evening several times, speaking to both me and my associate (I work in retail), and was very rude and borderline threatening. It wasn't until I told him that I had researched his name and phone number that he became very angry and threatening, saying that he was only doing his job and that he was going to send officers to my workplace the next day to arrest me. I calmly told him I knew this was a scam, that the phone calls were being reported and were unwanted, and that I had no intention of giving him any money, at which point I asked him not to contact my workplace and to stop with the harassing phone calls. He said, "Just you wait. Wait and see what happens in 72 hours when you are behind bars," and hung up on me. He called back, spoke to my associate and asked her to put the manager on the phone (which is me), so I got on the phone and identified myself by name and title. He accused me of "lying to an officer" about being a manager, and demanded to speak to my boss. Since he wasn't there, anyway, I told him that I'm the manager and that I'm not lying, unlike the scam he was trying to pull where he lied about everything to get me to pay money I do not owe. He repeated his threat about sending me to jail and hung up. I have not heard from him since.
    • Caller: Federal Department of Justice
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Spearhead
    If only I can get my hands on these no good terrorist. Yes they are terrorists. Even the women can't even speak right. The disheartening thing is they love what they do, scamming the innocent. A--h-ole even offered to send a refund if you give him phone sex. That little [***].
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    jen replies to Annoyed
    I got the same phone calls
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    kay
    I received a call from this guy saying his name was Officer Charles Brown with the Federal Bureau of Justice, had a strong accent. Isn't there a law about impersonating an officer of the law.  If so how can they legally do this? They don't give a company name just the number to call back which is the 805-876-5771.
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    joe
    Officer David Lawson Attorney carter of Federal Law and Justice I sent them money Next thing I know calling me again for more $$$$ told me one amount then told me I owe more. No paper work just send money.via green dot card now want money sent by westeren union. no more
    • Caller: federal dept of law and justice
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    sherilyn
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    This people have been calling me for two years and I have paid several thousand dollars.  They threaten to send someone to my work. I have an attorney who is filing with the Federal Trade Commission, the local sherif department and notifing the FBI.  My attorney has several other clients and we are doing this as a group. The person that called me identified himself as officer David Watson.  We believe these are terrorists and encourage everyone and anyone to file complaints and not to pay them.
    • Caller: Federal Department of Justice
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Alfalfa replies to sherilyn
    This is a criminal extortion ring operating out of India. ABC News released an investigative report on it in June. The FTC has indicted one of its ringleaders for criminal fraud:

    http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/phantom-debt-co ... 16512428&page=1

    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/08/bgm.shtm

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