844-850-5331

844 area code: Toll-free
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    Unknown number
    This number called me saying they needed to get a hold of someone and left a file number. This is shady !
    • Caller: NWS
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    Rex
    Trying to get ahold of my daughter that they were going to serve her some paperwork at her house and she had to be there.if not to call this number.
    • Caller: Johnathan Smith Nationwide courier
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    Dee
    Left a message on my phone for my son stating he had a civil complaint against him and gave a case number.  Said someone would be at his residence or work shortly to serve him.
    • Caller: 844-850-5331
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    Debora
    Thursday 5-19-17 Received a call saying a courier from Nationwide Express (private courier) saying she was going to deliver a package to my home on zmobday 5-22-17 between 1-3 pm.  Same lady called again on Monday 5-22-17 Lady said she is Chris Harris and needs to deliver an affidavit, if I was not going to be home please call 844-850-5331 to set up a time for delivery, she called me from a local number when I called it back in about 4 hours get e recording that number has been disconnected or no longer in service, gave a case #, not sure what this is about but sure it is a scam of some kind.
    • Caller: Nationwide Express
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    So over Scams
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    Got the same call today from a courier service said they had legal documents to deliver. Told them I was driving and they called back left a message to call 844-850-5331 and gave a document number. I called the number with *67 in front got a robo voice mail to leave a message. Scam scam...
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    BigA replies to So over Scams
    You cannot block your phone number with*67 when calling back a toll free number.  The information is transmitted to them via ANI, not CNUM.

    Criminals are masquerading as debt collectors in an attempt to extort money from people by scaring them into believing that:
    a.    You are going to be sued and it will cost you lots of money when they allegedly “win” their case.
    b.    That they are about to file criminal charges or that you will be criminally charged (they use the bad check or hot check claim a lot) and go to jail.
    c.    That they will take away your driver’s license.
    d.    That will garnish your wages without actually being suing you, going to court, or even winning a case and obtaining a judgement followed by a judge’s consent to the garnishment.  They also claim that your wages will be garnished in amounts far above all legal limits.

    One of the tricks they use is to call your family, friends, neighbors and/or places of employment (past or present or both) to create panic and embarrassment so that their intended victim calls them and they can scare that person into paying their extortion money.

    They will use the words “Mediator”, “Arbitrator”, “Law Office” or claim that they are a “Lawyer or Paralegal” to make you believe that they are something other than a debt collector want-a-be and that they don’t have to follow Federal and State collection laws, even though they do have to follow those laws, but they won’t.  They also tell you that if you fail to call them back you are "waiving your right to council", which is pretty much nothing but hogwash.

    They claim they are officers of the court, or that an officer will accompany them, or even that they are sending officers to arrest you.  All hogwash.  They tell you to lock up your dogs and guns for “everyone’s” protection.  More hogwash.

    They use the phrase “govern yourself accordingly” a lot, something they should do themselves.

    They mention that they have received a Fax document, to create the sense of urgency and tell you that they are a “process server”. This is simply ruse to get you to call another number where they will ask for money to “make it go away” (this is actually the same place, they work in teams, one pretending to be the server, and the other usually pretends to be a lawyer).  Process servers do not ever call ahead so that you can dodge them.  Process servers get paid to serve papers, nothing else.

    Read up on your rights here and also make a complaint at this government site:  http://www.consumerfinance.gov/

    Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
    List of State AG’s offices:   https://800notes.com/faq/attorney-general
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    Beca
    Their number was listed private, which automatically raises a red flag, the voicemail they left said they are going to my house tomorrow early in the morning, if I'm not home they will go to my place of work, I called back and told them the information they has was wrong and said they were going to delete the phone number. This people need to get a life.
    • Caller: Didn't even have a number
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    Mel
    I got a call from unknown, I usually don't answer but have gotten a few calls within the last couple days so I did. It was a woman, who said my name and asked if I was available, I said yes. She then stated that there's a private matter haunts me and she was a private courier trying to deliver the paperwork. She read me an old address that I no longer live at (3 years ago) and asked if I'd be home. I said no, and she gave me (844)850-5331 to call back with a case number. Glad I didn't give her my current address.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Ro
    Got à call from this number wanting to talk my son claim they were collection agency for check n go and needed to clear this matter up they gave a file number and all the hogwash we have already reported this to check n go they claim they are not affiliated with this number and they don't do this type of thing which we know they don't either it's also been reported to the local authorities too
    • Caller: ERIC CRUZ
    • Call type: Debt collector

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