855-393-4945

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    l1817
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    Just received a message from a friend, said someone called her about me, haven't talked to her in over 2 years. Said someone called her about me, said I had to notify them immediately or there would be a warrant issued for me. Then I had a RESTRICTED call on my cell, left a voice mail, Eric Moore, said he was trying to get a hold of me to serve me papers, for what I do not know. Gave me this same number, 855-393-4945, and said that that was the plaintiff and for me to call them. So I called this number to see what all of this was about and that number is not set up to take incoming calls. Anyone else get this number? Like I said, I am not sure what this is about, and since the # can't take incoming calls I don't think they are ready to issue paperwork either. Oh and Eric Moore said the next step is to go to my employer to issue these papers, wouldn't they try to do that at my home first? Oh and said I could meet him at a neutral location to have him issue me these papers also. Sounds kind of funny to me.
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    Harold replies to l1817
    It's a scam:

    http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/ftc-ac ... practices-13284

    There's dozens more like them out there using the same, abusive tactics.  Don't fall for it.
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    Travis Swan
    What they are doing is Illega.  Below is the definition of Extortion. You this to your benefit not as a weapon.  You have to play the game in away that you don't show intimidation but yet you show knowledge of what your talking about.  Be Respectfull, Be Calm, Be knowledable,  Today could be a new day to over come your concerns. So learn to play their game the right way.  Getting angry and yelling just lets them know your scared.  So play it smart and calm.  Need any help just email me at " travsw4@yahoo.com."  

    Extortion (also called blackmail, shakedown, outwresting, and exaction) is a criminal offence of unlawfully obtaining money, property, or services from a person, entity, or institution, through coercion. Refraining from doing harm is sometimes euphemistically called protection. Extortion is commonly practiced by organized crime groups. The actual obtainment of money or property is not required to commit the offense. Making a threat of violence which refers to a requirement of a payment of money or property to halt future violence is sufficient to commit the offense. Exaction refers not only to extortion or the unlawful demanding and obtaining of something through force,[1] but additionally, in its formal definition, means the infliction of something such as pain and suffering or making somebody endure something unpleasant.[2]

    Extortion is distinguished from robbery. In armed robbery, the offender takes goods from the victim with use of immediate force. In robbery goods are taken or an attempt is made to take the goods against the will of another—with or without force. A bank robbery or extortion of a bank can be committed by a letter handed by the criminal to the teller. In extortion, the victim is threatened to hand over goods, or else damage to their reputation or other harm or violence against them may occur. Under federal law extortion can be committed with or without the use of force and with or without the use of a weapon. A key difference is that extortion always involves a written or verbal threat whereas robbery can occur without any verbal or written threat.

    The term extortion is often used metaphorically to refer to usury or to price-gouging, though neither is legally considered extortion. It is also often used loosely to refer to everyday situations where one person feels indebted against their will, to another, in order to receive an essential service or avoid legal consequences.

    Neither extortion nor blackmail require a threat of a criminal act, such as violence, merely a threat used to elicit actions, money, or property from the object of the extortion. Such threats include the filing of reports (true or not) of criminal behavior to the police, revelation of damaging facts (such as pictures of the object of the extortion in a compromising position), etc.
    • Caller: Luchie
    • Call type: Debt collector

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