505-420-5784
Country: USA
505 area code:
New Mexico (Albuquerque, Farmington, Santa Fe)
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- NUNYASCAM, SCAM SCAM, I called my local sheriff office and they told me this was a scam call.
- Caller: THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT
- Maria Barragan| 1 replyI just received a phone call as a final attempt to assist me in resolving a matter with Prince William County, regarding filing a claim. I believe this is a scam because I don’t live in Prince William County.
- Caller: reaching out
- J M Williams| 1 replyI continue to receive calls from this unknown number threatening to file a claim against my assets. No, name nor company given.
- Caller: NA
- VW| 1 replyScam gets call 2 or 3 times a week I have blocked the number but find a way to leave threatening message just ignore it
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Nimrod replies to VW
They did not "find a way" to leave a message, "blocking" a number only stops it from ringing your phone and redirects the call to voicemail. By "blocking" the number, you told your phone to send calls from it to you voicemail.VW wrote:I have blocked the number but find a way to leave threatening message - Unknown| 1 replyThese guys just called me left a voicemail on my phone saying there’s a claim against me and they will take all my assets, when I called back the automated system wants me to give my social security #? Does anyone know who these ppl are?
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Nimrod replies to UnknownThis appears to be a "Fake Process Server" scam which is often a lead-in for a "Fake Debt" scam.
There are no letters, papers or documents, no court cases are going to be filed and no assets are going to be seized.
The message they leave is intended to instill enough concern in the intended victim that they will return the call. The goal of the scammers may be one or more of the following:- They may just be phishing for personal information, under the guise of verifying your identity, so they can use it for identity theft later.
- They may claim that you need to pay "processing fees" before they can serve the papers. Payment could be demanded through gift cards, cash transfer apps, or by requesting bank account information.
- The scammers might use this as a pretext to a "Fake Debt Scam" and will claim that there is some outstanding "debt" that they are trying to collect on. The claimed debt will usually be very old (beyond the Statute of Limitations) and a fairly sizeable sum. They will offer to let their victim settle the debt for a fraction of that amount and avoid being sued in court if they pay then and there over the phone. They will be very aggressive and try to browbeat and threaten the victim to make a payment. They will refuse to give any details about the debt beyond generalizations and will also refuse to agree to send any documents supporting their claim, often claiming that they were already sent at some earlier time.
Relatives of the intended victim and even employers (present and past) may be called in an effort to embarrass the victim into calling the scammers to get the calls to stop.
The best course of action is to ignore the calls and not return the call. If you have any doubts about being sued, call your local courthouse instead and have them check if anything has been filed against you, you will find the lack of results reassuring.
Remember that if you were really being sued, a real process server would not call you or a relative about papers needing to be delivered, they simply show up and serve the papers. - Renee replies to Maria BarraganIt is a scam
- Pisshead PeteAs everyone has said here, I've been getting these calls for past couple years. First, if you do, this is a SCAM. These people may even call family. Ignore them or call law enforcement or file online with your district attorney's office and let them handle it. If nothing is on your credit report, or even if older than your states statute of limitations, DO NOT ANSWER OR CALL BACK.
- Caller: Scumbags didn't say who
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Debra BradshawWe're reaching out to . This is a final attempt to assist you with resolving your matter in our office before we approve the status of filing the claim against you out of your local jurisdiction. To avoid the order against your assets. Please contact our office immediately at 505-420-5784. That number again is 505-420-5784. Thank you. This was the message. Received numerous times, this is definitely a scam.
- Caller: 505-420-5784
- TGarcia-Lechocki replies to J M WilliamsSame happened to me
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