4152302508

Country: USA
415 area code: California (San Francisco)
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    Fred Garvin
    been getting automated messages  from this number . after speaking with a representative of the company Arbitration Resolution . i found out the  REAL NAMES OF the debt collectors and the correct phone numbers . they are as follows
    LHR INC @ 8888455995 and NORAM CAPITAL @ 877 676 6726 .  the 415 230 2508 are just dirt bags collecting for these
    dirt bag collection agencies
    • Caller: Arbitration Resolution
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Jeniper
    Received a recorded message giving me 48 hours or the issue goes to court.
    I have no issue and no unpaid debits.
    Message listed an account number, provided a call back number.
    Then an option to press a key to talk to them, so I did that.
    Asked the woman who answered for their name and address,  they responded that I was rude.
    Actually made a comment about my gender and voice.
    I told them my gender, said they were rude and hung up.

    Scum of the earth.

    Woman had an accent that I did not know, but spoke good english.


    • Caller: 415-230-2508, recorded message then womans voice
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    benny ramos
    the caller threaten me by making statements like i got your address and i know where you live
    • Caller: john spencer arbitration
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Mo
    This scam has been going on for years. They change the names and numbers each month. I blocked the number but my phone report shows number of blocked calls and I'm at 57 in past week. They will lay off for about a month then start up under a new name and number. Since they use a VoIP to call from, it's impossible to trace. If anyone has actually paid them, report to the Secret Service for interstate monetary fraud to track them. The FBI hasn't done anything. The Secret Service already has an active investigation. Don't fall for the scam. They prey on people's fears.
    • Caller: Arbitration Resolution (John Spencer)
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    Denise Rexford
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    They called me this morning saying I was being served for fraudulent claims in SS and IRS.  Threatened me and yelled ate.  Used my maiden name from 25 years ago, claiming the case is from 2010 and 2013.  I asked the social, and it wasn't mine.  Really pissed off, who the hell are the jerks.  Who would give out info without verifying who you are....
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    Denise replies to akat46
    That was mine today.  I got threats and it isn't me.  I asked for a social.  Mine claimed fraud against the IRS and the SS.
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    Alfalfa replies to Denise Rexford
    | 1 reply
    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, is warning consumers to be on the alert for scam artists posing as debt collectors. It may be hard to tell the difference between a legitimate debt collector and a fake one. Sometimes a fake collector may even have some of your personal information, like a bank account number. A caller may be a fake debt collector if he:

    •is seeking payment on a debt for a loan you do not recognize;
    •refuses to give you a mailing address or phone number;
    •asks you for personal financial or sensitive information; or
    •exerts high pressure to try to scare you into paying, such as threatening to have you arrested or to report you to a law enforcement agency.

    If you think that a caller may be a fake debt collector:

    •Ask the caller for his name, company, street address, and telephone number. Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." The notice must include the amount of the debt, the name of the creditor you owe, and your rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
    If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, do not pay! Paying a fake debt collector will not always make them go away. They may make up another debt to try to get more money from you.•Stop speaking with the caller. If you have the caller's address, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.
    •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 whom you're dealing with. Scam artists, like fake debt collectors, can use your information to commit identity theft – charging your existing credit cards, opening new credit card, checking, or savings accounts, writing fraudulent checks, or 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. Contact the FTC and your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers. Many states have their own debt collection laws in addition to the federal FDCPA. Your Attorney General's office can help you determine your rights under your state's law.

    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0258-fake-debt-collectors
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    Just an FYI
    Here is the first reason it is a scam.  Case numbers have the year (2014) Then there are letters to determine what type of case (DR-Divorce, PR-Probate, etc.) and the last numbers will be how many before you so you file for divorce in 2014 and 877 people filed before you, your case number would be 2014 DR 888.  It's funny how their case numbers don't read like this and I've been getting these calls for two months (from multiple numbers) and they all say I have 48 hours to settle or they will take me to court.  Funny that two months have approximately 1460 hours and I have far exceeded their 48 hour deadline.  IGNORE THEM.  
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    Just FYI replies to Alfalfa
    Always ask for proof that the debt is not past the Statute of Limitations.

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