855-857-3033

855 area code: Toll-free
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    Audrey
    Threatened me even after I told him I file bankruptcy on 28 August all my debts of the discharge
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    Fed Up
    | 1 reply
    This number just called me and left a message, the guys name was Ron I think I couldn't understand the last name sounds like Gellman maybe.  It said I needed to call back as soon as possible and confirm for my document delivery...  These people are relentless...  I am so tired of getting these scam calls..  Well I know, I will not be calling them back anytime soon. They didn't even say a company name or anything.
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    Fed up 2 replies to Fed Up
    I got the same message today from Ron. Not calling him back either.
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    Miranda
    Claim I owe for an online payday loan I have never done business with.
    • Caller: WPJ Capital LLC
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    Amy
    | 1 reply
    Called me at work...not really knowing my work # directly but someone else in the company had forworded the voicemail on to me through email. The message stated they had documents that were going to be sent to my work and that I am going to a civil court case cause of a bad check. who the hell are these people and if anyone has had this call from these people , what are they wanting?
    • Caller: UBS Litigations
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    GateKeeper replies to Amy
    They want to scare you into paying money you don't owe.
    However, they're just extortionists.
    Here's what the law says -

    All debt collectors are required by law to send you a DEBT VALIDATION. This is sent through the USPS ONLY (email, text, faxes, carrier pigeons, smoke signals...none of those count) and state when you incurred the debt, to whom you owe the original debt, and how to proceed should you not recognize the amount.
    This must be sent within 5 days of the first time the company attempts to contact you.
    REAL DEBT COLLECTORS SEND THIS. Scammers do not.

    A few other things to know-
    -You cannot be arrested for ordinary debt in the United States.
    -Process servers do not call in advance. They only get paid if they deliver you papers the court (not a private company) has ordered be delivered, and if you flee, they don't get paid. Therefore, they do not call ahead of their arrival.
    -Likewise, officers do not call you to tell you they will be arresting you. Why would they?

    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0149-debt-collection
    This link contains all the rules debt collectors must follow, and includes links where you can report criminals who choose not to follow the law.

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