2022411140
Country: USA
202 area code:
District Of Columbia (Washington)
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- Anita TuckHello,
This company is calling saying I owe money, and want me to pay it today, or else I will be arrested.- Caller: Anderson associates James Wiilams
- Garthe Knight| 1 replyDidn't Get Phone Call But I got A Email With A Fake Arrest Warrant For Banking Fraud With The Number Listed Saying That They Are Anderson Associaties. Image The Fonts Don't Even Match Come On How Stupid Can You Scammers Be?
- Caller: Anderson Associaties
- naimah replies to Theresayes who the hell sends an arrest warrant through email foh im reporting them to the better business bureau asap
- Rita replies to TimothyI got the same thing and they had the nerve to say "plz" in the email. Hell yea its FAKE. Forward your email to this email address
spam@uce.gov - rita replies to Badge714| 2 repliesThat's a lie and you must work for them too.
- MJG replies to ritaBadge 714 is correct.
You are part of the scam...obviously!! - MarkJust received the same Arrest Warrant email LOL I was suppose to be arrested, according to them, over a year ago with all of their phone calls on almost ten occasions LOL Have not seen a cop at my door yet!! What a scam!!!!!
- MarettaAnderson Associates sent me an email saying that they going to put a warrant for my arrest if I don't contact them about banking regulations and that I owe money and need to pay the whole amount or make installments but it don't have an amount. His name is James Williams (State Attorney) contact him at (202) 241-1140. I saved the email he sent me. I called the number and he can't speak English too well I got his voicemail and you can tell he's a foreigner.
- Tami replies to TimothyYep it's fake you know you filled out for a loan and you have no legal documents showing you did. Hell to the yell
- Sandra replies to Theresa| 5 repliesYep...got one today!
- Anonym replies to Betty Logan| 3 repliesyou are stupid if you believe the positive posts about a loan. I received an email from Andersons associates saying I have a warrant for my arrest but doesn't say why or any details. The guy's name is Mark Williams but he is unable to speak good english lol. Used to me Mark White. They think they got smart by accessing this website blog to put positive comments on it. Please don't be stupid and fall for this.
- tara replies to melanie| 1 replyWhat is this about because i got the same email? Is this scam?
- Mike-in-MD replies to taraOf course it is a scam. The emails are fake as is the arrest warrant. No court or law enforcement agency will email or call you to tell you that you are going to be arrested. This is probably related to the ongoing IRS Tax scam phone calls people are receiving or a debt collection scam. Do not bother to call or reply to their emails.
- Melissa Lambert| 1 replyI did not receive a call but email of a "arrest warrant". I called the # (202)241-1140 but voicemanil came on with person whom sounded like he was from another country. They wanted you to leave your name and number I did not, it states I have a violation of Federal banking regulations. I know I did not do this and they never sent me proof of any kind or any company name and # to contact.
- eddy replies to Melissa Lambert"Banking regulations" are for banks. I have no idea how an ordinary consumer could even violate one.
- me37 replies to Anonym| 1 replyThey're so dumb to think people can really believe this BS.i received the same email about a warrant for arrest lol. I called the same number and dude don't even speak good English, he sounded some type of African accent. I saved all their Info and emails, sending to FBI.
- Di replies to Sandra| 2 repliesI received the same horrible email they have an arrest warrant out for me supposedly!!! Should I take this seriously?! Please help
- Slim replies to DiYou really need to read the answers that were already given, instead of posting your question in the middle of a thread!
- Di replies to Sandra| 1 replyI received the same horrible email they have an arrest warrant out for me supposedly!!! Should I take this seriously?! Please help
- Willow replies to DiNo, you should not take it seriously. This number is attached to a known scam, and if there were a warrant out for your arrest, you wouldn't be warned about it.
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