844-384-6563
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- RudyReceived twice. They did not leave a message.
- M| 1 replyLeft a message saying a claim filed and must call them back at this number immediately or be in trouble. She said her name was Monica Louis
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- AnneI received a call and message from a "Monica" indicating they have a claim and that has been filed against me. Has to be bogus as there is no way I am involved in any litigation.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- PattieI also received the same phone call. I don't know what it's about.
- Caller: Monica
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- DanI received a call from a lady named Monica Lewis. I need to get call back immediately she was planning to take me to court
- CWG40Monica Lewis scam. Standard. Threats of civil process and so forth. Ignore and block the calls. No one knows where they are located. Perhaps somewhere along the east coast.
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In any event,
Just because someone on the phone calling you says you owe a debt does not mean you actually owe it.
If a voice on the telephone claims you owe a debt:
1. Demand the person give you his or her name, company name, and address
2. Demand a debt validation letter by US mail. E-mail no good.
3. Do not pay the collection agent or anyone else a dime until the debt is validated
Of course they won’t do this, no scammer ever will, so simply ignore them and block their calls.
If they are bothering you, report them:
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0149-debt-collection (Threatening civil proceedings with no intent to follow through, or threatening criminal process in order to collect a civil debt is a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.) The same goes for endless telephone harassment
Note that the US Supreme Court in the Case of HENSON ET AL. v. SANTANDER CONSUMER USA INC., has recently ruled that the provisions of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act do not apply if the creditor owns the debt in question. As a practical matter this probably won't effect the kinds of scam debt collectors who often show up on 800notes. The scam collectors don't give you any information about themselves so it is impossible to know whether or not they in fact "own" the debt in question. Most do not send debt validation letters and many often say they are collecting for someone else. So, make the complaint anyway if they are bothering you. Let the FTC sort it out.
Also contact your local attorney general
If they continue to bother you, and you know you do not owe any money, tell them that you know this is a debt scam and that you are making a complaint to the police for extortion. Once you get a copy of the police report and they call you again , just read out the file number and the name of the PD or Sheriff’s office involved. Tell them you’ll be glad to send a copy to them at whatever address the jack***es are working out of now.
You'll probably have to yell at them and talk over them. Tell 'em no scammy debt collector is going to push you around.
You have to get tuff with these people because, being akin to thugs, brute force is (metaphorically speaking). the only thing they understand.- Caller: Informational post
- ValReceived the call from Monica twice this morning using my correct last name but a first name of Rhonda who I have never heard of lol! Same thing something filed against Rhonda.
- Tomeka replies to MHi, I received that same call and message it scared the s..... out of me.
- TomekaWho are these people? Keep calling me and leaving messages about filing a claim and that there going to be coming to my job.
- Caller: Monica Luis
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- SteveHere's a good one!!Monica telling my Nephew Eric to call her back that he was in some kind of trouble. Number one my Nephew doesn't live here! Number Two He's DEAD He Got killed in an accident almost 4 years ago!!!
- Caller: Monica Lewis
- NSmith| 1 replyCalled my job with an auto call and my cell-phone regarding a payday loan. Knew my former employer, SS#, and former banker. These scammers have gotten ahold of my information somehow. Would not give any information about themselves, said I could owe any of 5 companies. I told them to proceed with court action because I believe it is fraudulent. Reported the number to the FCC and gave notice to all credit bureaus.
- Caller: Capital
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- BigA replies to NSmithGetting information is easy. Reporting to the FCC is not the proper place to report to. If you had read CWG40's post, he provides the proper agency to file complaints against debt collectors.
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