210-892-2679

Country: USA
210 area code: Texas (San Antonio)
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    SED
    An Officer Cooper called and gave me a case file # then transfered me to a Officer mark Braces who said that there was a case against me from Cash Express America and that I could settle the case for $702.39.  I told him I was paying nothing because I have had no loan with Cash Express America and I have received call like this before that have been scams.  He can threaten to send officials after me all he wants.  Sure this is another scam from a new phone #.
    • Caller: Didn't  catch the name
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    SMITTY
    someone call me fro this number, telling me i had boring from some loan company and if i didn't pay the loan back was going to be arrested. this scam
    • Caller: I unknown
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    jt
    officer david brown from the federal burueau called to say i will be arrested if i did not call him. He said i will have some surprises if i did not call him baack
    • Caller: david brown
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    annon
    Received a call from officer "David Brown" stating that he was calling from the "california police department" (it doesn't really exist) attempting to scam money out of me calling me at work a lot at least 4 times. even after I told him to not call my work!!!!
    • Caller: california police department
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Khioli
    http://news.yahoo.com/protect-yourself-fake-d ... topstories.html
    You will be behind the bars for six months and once you go behind the bars, you will lose your job. Once you are behind the bars, you won't get a single drop of water."

    That's the message received by just one of hundreds of thousands of cash-strapped Americans who authorities say have become the targets of a "phantom" debt collection scheme in which victims are bullied and threatened into paying conmen money they do not owe, as reported in an ABC News "Nightline" investigation.

    "They call up and they pretend to be policemen... sometimes they've been from the FBI or the Department of Justice," said Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. "So it is just a hardcore kind of scam and we're beginning to see more of it." Spotting a Potential Conman

    Just because the caller says he's an authority figure, that doesn't mean he is. According to the FTC, there are several ways to tell if someone may be trying to pull one over on unsuspecting callers. Keep a lookout for the following red flags:

    First, does their story make sense? Are they asking you about a debt you don't recognize in the first place?

    Be suspicious of anyone claiming to be law enforcement. "The police, the FBI, the Justice Department probably never enforces payday loan collection," Leibowitz said. "They're not debt collectors." Also, Leibowitz said to be on the lookout for clues about the caller. "If someone is calling themselves Officer Mike Johnson and they're speaking with a thick Indian accent, I suppose that would be a red flag."

    The caller won't give you ways to reach him such as a mailing address or phone number.

    The caller asks you for personal financial information -- that a legitimate figure would likely not have to ask for -- or threatens you with legal action if you do not pay.

    If You Think You're the Target of a Scam...

    First things first, the FTC says to ask for the caller's name, company, address and phone number and for a "validation notice" detailing the debt owed. "If a caller refuses to give you all this information, do not pay!" the FTC says.

    Do not provide any personal information over the phone. If you do, that information could be used by thieves for identity theft.

    Tell them to stop calling and, if you have an address for them, ask them to stop calling in writing. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling if you request that in writing, the FTC says.

    The most obvious course of action, Leibowitz said, is to call up your actual creditor. "If a consumer knows they have debt, call the debtor up. The debtor can can you, 'Yes, I called.' or 'No, that was somebody else,'" he said.

    Report the call to the FTC and state authorities. "Many states have their own debt collection laws" in addition to federal ones, the FTC says. "Your Attorney General's office can help you determine your rights under your state's law."

    "The thing we wanted to do first and foremost was we wanted to shut this operation down," Leibowitz said.
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    Bridget Hewitt
    received a call from an agency saying I owe $5,000 to United Cash Loan. he said his name was Sgt. J Hoffman.  He said he had an officer coming to pick me up in one hour if i didnt go and make 4 money cards at walmart to total the amount due. He had someone from Harris County Sheriff Department who said he was Sheriff Garcia.  I did not catch the name of the company but I think he said DSI Investigatiion
    • Caller: unknown
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    tf
    called several times saying i had 300 loan out. they went as far as using i dont know how my local police dept number. because when i called it back it was the police. they said total scam and to file report. also they messed up im in an unicorporated area so they used the wrong police department. what i wouldnt do to find these losers
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Donna
    | 1 reply
    Received a call from a "David Nickman" last night telling me to call an officer "Brian Solace" as there was a warrant out for my arrest. The ID on my phone was a big Red Cross from 911 no less. I panic'd as I have a daughter out there and a sickly Dad so in seconds bad things ran through my head about them so I answered the phone. "Officer" Nickman told me that I needed to call Officer Brian Solace at 210-892-2679 ASAP or he would be at my door to arrest me. When I asked Mr. Nickman what department he was out of he told me Pittsfield.  I said Pittsfield where. He replied NH. # 1 there are no Sheriff's in Pittsfield, NH as I used to live there. # 2 I am very good friends with the Chief there. I asked Mr. Nickman what the Chief's name was and he got very upset with me telling me I was just being rude now. He told me they were watching me and I would be arrested. I have contacted my phone company asking how a 911 call could come across like that and I guess there are apps out there you can download to show anything on a caller ID now. This call truly disturbed me and had me awake all night. To those out there reading these please help us find these jerks and beware of any 911 calls to your phones.

    I am not going to let this lie, I am going to report this to any law office that will listen to me.
    • Caller: Unknown - Caller said law enforcement
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    daniel moore
    i been getting calls from this number saying i owe them money. they said if i did'nt pay i would be arrested.the  first time they called they said they were officer amy smith and the second time it was officer roger smith. they claimed to be cook county sherrifs. I almost fell for it so the first time i gave them a fake card number. and when they called me again they tried to get to send the money to them using a prepaid card from walmart or walgreens. so i googled the telephone number and thats when saw that it was a scam.
    • Caller: finacial crimes enforcement network
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    MARK
    | 1 reply
    They called and said they were sending police to pick me up and I needed to send money today that my case was being heard today. I had to leave work early to figure out what was going on. He said he was an officer Matthew Jenkins from Texas FBI Badge #4927. This is a scam. I had local station to call them and he hung up on them when they started asking questions.
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    Deanna replies to MARK
    Same [***] called me. He don't realize he'det [***] up coming to my house. I'm from the hood. Thse FBI needs to close that place down before somebody google it and go postal!!!!
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    H. from NJ
    I got a call from a person claiming that he is from the Jackson Police dept and that he is from the federal crime enforcement network and that I will be reported to the FCC and that it is a legal case if I do not settle for a loan that I borrowed. He even gave me a case number 10-89247MH and that it will go into federal court. I told him I know my rights.The guy has a spanish accent and you could tell has even a hard time speaking in English. I know it was a scam and I hanged up the phone. I called our local police dept and repoorted the incident.
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    H of NJ replies to Donna
    Hi,
    I also got a call from this number stating that he was officer Michael Black and that there was a case against me. He even gave me a case number 10-89247MH. He said that if I do not respond right away that my case will be in federal court. He said that he is from the federal crime enforcement network. The guy has an accent and could not clearly explain what case it was. I told him that I know my rights and I hanged up. I called our local police department and they were all very helpful and I was told that it was a scam.
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    Annoyed in PA
    My parents received 10 calls so far today from a a heavily accented man telling them that my father had an arrest warrant out on him and if he didn't pay up the police would be on their way!  My father called his lawyer and when his lawyer followed up on it the guy fouled him out on the phone...calling him some unbelievable names!  My parents are 79 and don't need this kind of garbage in their lives.....hope someone stops them from this crazy stuff!!!!
    • Caller: unknown
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    ERDOC
    Got a call from Officer Mathew Jenkinson claiming to be from the Federal State Bureau, whatever that is supposed to mean, saying that there is a case against me and my social security number. I shouldn't disregard the message as I would be arrested at my work. Funny, my last day at this job is Thursday and they can come get me at their convenience!! Can't wait until this heavily accented Matthew calls me again..
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    jamea tx
    officer mike black i owe700.00 to cash america. said will get pick up and to jail. said i could pay 300.00 and be paid off ,
    • Caller: james

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