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- LindaA Ms. Fisher left a message from Legal Risk Management saying to call this number to make a statement on my behalf about a pending litigation. Funny thing is she referenced the same case number that another caller had from a totally different number and said call 800-597-6958. Two totally different numbers, neither shows up on google as a business...
- Caller: Legal Risk Management
- Call type: Debt collector
- JessicaI don't pick up to unknown numbers anymore after getting multiple Fraudster calling me stating I have a loan that I haven't paid and they are going to sue me and take me to jail if I don't pay them immediately ( I had a Ace loan back in '05 which I did pay).So I didn't pick up this call but the Woman said her name is Miss Brown she called from me from this number 214-619-5650 and left me a Voicemail today but she didn't leave me one yesterday Jan 5th.She said due to me failing to respond I need to call their Human resource office at 866-571-9372 and reference this case number 73845 to rectify this situation (whatever it is she didn't state) she stated I have till today before 5:00pm ET to call if not they will have to take a further recommendation and I've been notify .
- Caller: Legal Risk Management
- Call type: Debt collector
- LindaYes, Jessica, they called from a 214-224-0086 and the other one was from 214-239-0139, saying the same thing. Gave me a 6:00 p.m. est deadline but I don't call them because their number is unavailable and shows now business name. When you start to ask them questions, they become quite rude.
- Caller: Legal Risk Management
- LisaI got a call too from a Miss Brown from that stating I have to call her back because I owe some money 866-571-9372. She can call until she turns purple. I hate it that people work for this companies to rip people off. Then I got a email from someone with the same case number saying I owe some money.
- Caller: Legal Risk Management
- Call type: Debt collector
- lindaThis number called my husband's ex wife..then my husband called # ignorant woman would give no details.i called the ignorant woman would give me no information on who the loan was thru threatened me and said good luck In court and hung up
- Caller: legal risk management
- GeoffI would like to add that the same thing happened to me. They are a rip off
- JessicaIn 2 days time I received 2 calls from 2 different numbers, but in the message they tell me a different number that I need to call back. Today's call they said they would be moving forward with calling my human resources department. I have no idea what they could possibly be calling about since all of my debts are either paid or in the case of my Student Loans, I make regular payments that are on auto withdrawal every month. Pretty sure this is fraud since I cannot find substantial information on the company calling.
- Caller: Legal Risk Management
- Call type: Debt collector
- Laura| 2 repliesI received a call telling me that I owe a payday loan from Gateway, a company that represents many pay day lenders. Funny thing is that I haven't made a pay day loan in 3 years. I cannot locate this company in Google. Ms. Brown identified the company as Legal Risk Management, but now that I have an email it shows Legal One Mediations. Is this a scam?
- Caller: Legal One Mediations
- Call type: Debt collector
- Alfalfa replies to LauraHow can I verify whether or not a debt collector is legitimate?
Here are a few warning signs that could signal a debt collection scam:
The debt collector threatens you. Legitimate debt collectors probably won't claim that they'll have you arrested or claim that they or their employees are law enforcement officers.
The debt collector refuses to give you information about your debt or is trying to collect a debt you do not recognize. You have certain rights to ask a debt collector to verify the debt. You can use this sample letter to request this information. Ask for an explanation in writing before you pay.
The debt collector refuses to give you a mailing address or phone number.
The debt collector asks you for sensitive personal financial information. You should never provide anyone with your personal financial information unless you are sure they're legitimate.
If you think that a caller may be a fake debt collector:
Ask the caller for his or her name, company, street address, telephone number, and professional license number. Many states require debt collectors to be licensed. Check the information the caller provides you with your state officials, or the state in which the debt collector holds a license. If the caller refuses or is unable to provide you with information about his company, or if you can’t verify the information he provides, do not give money to the caller or company.
Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." This notice must include:
The amount of the debt
The name of the creditor you owe
A description of certain rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, consider requesting this information in writing or seeking assistance before paying the debt to make sure the debt, and the company, are valid.
Tip: You can consider sending the collector a letter requesting the information by using one of the CFPB's sample letters. You can also submit a complaint to the CFPB or you can contact your state Attorney General’s office.
Do not give the caller personal financial or other sensitive information. Never give out or confirm personal financial or other sensitive information like your bank account, credit card, or Social Security number unless you know the company or person you are talking with is a real debt collector. Scam artists, like fake debt collectors, can use your information to commit identity theft such as:
Charging your existing credit cards
Opening new credit card or checking accounts
Writing fraudulent checks
Taking out loans in your name
Contact your creditor. If the debt is legitimate – but you think the collector may not be – contact your creditor about the calls. Share the information you have about the suspicious calls and find out who, if anyone, the creditor has authorized to collect the debt.
Report the call. Submit a complaint with the CFPB or get in touch with your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers.
Stop speaking with the caller.If nothing else works and you believe the calls are fraudulent, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files.
Tip: You can use this sample letter to write a letter demanding the debt collector stop contacting you. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.
Tip: If you're having trouble with debt collection, you can submit a complaint with the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-CFPB (2372).
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/ - Heather replies to LauraI received 2 separate calls from number 214-224-0086 and needed to call them back at 877-852-8240 the first one I received was from a Ms. Santiago older women she gave me a case number 90066 and that i had to call them back before 6:00pm or they would take action and call my HR department, then a couple days later I received another call from this number from Ms. Santiago but this caller was a young women and she gave me a case number of 90065 they are trying to collect on a loan that i had paid off 3 years ago. I also googled the company name and did not come up.
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