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- RickComes up on the phone as MMGroup. Robocall with message saying that there has been a complaint. Something about a Social Security #.
- Caller: MMGroup
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Carol| 3 repliesRobo call from MMG and associates. Scam call presented as a "final notice". But never mention who the call is for, nor the company they are representing.
- Caller: MMG and Associates
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- MMG CEO replies to Carol| 2 repliesFirstly, you have contradicted yourself by saying the call doesn't mention the company they represent when clearly you wrote it was from MMG and associates. Secondly, this is not a robo call, yet a live person leaving a message. We are an accredited business, so if you were contacted by us, Id say to give us a call back. Thanks
- MikeHuntleton replies to MMG CEOJust because the caller didn't mention who they were, doesn't mean the Caller ID didn't. Don't come here harassing call victims. Did you forget that scammers who impersonate other businesses might have robo called that person, if your company doesn't robo call people?
Well if your not the ones who robo-call, then what would they want to call you for?Quote:Id say to give us a call back
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Found a recording of your "live message" and it sounds like a scam call to me.Quote:Message is intended solely for (inaudible) this is MMGroup associates online to notify you we have received a call in our office attached to your name and Social Security number moving forward by the end of the business day today we will be issuing your file back to our client with our final recommendation of the pending litigation press one now to speak agent or call ......and reference claim number. 832895. Listen to message
Received a "call in your office"..."of the pending litigation"??? - Gunnar replies to MMG CEOIf you're an accredited business then you'll be happy to give us your physical address & list the states that you're licensed, and bonded, to collect debts in. Won't you? You can consider it free advertising!
We'll be waiting for your response...probably for a long, long time.
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar - MikeHuntletonBe cautious of Debt Extortion Scammers
Scammers tend to leave vague scare tactic messages designed to panic a victim into calling back.
Most debt collectors will use a certain amount of pressure to convince you to pay the debt. After all, they often don't get paid unless you pay. Be suspicious of a debt collector who uses an unusual amount of pressure to get you to pay immediately, particularly if they also use scare tactics to get you to pay right away. For example, a debt collector is scamming you if it :- threatens you with a lawsuit and tells that you can avoid the lawsuit by paying right away
- Says a Process Server or Courier is coming with papers to sign
- Threatens to call / go to your place of employment
- Insists you have been notified, served or are non-compliant via phone message(s)
- Refuses to give a company name or verifiable Contact source
- Refuses to send proof of debt via US mail
A sure sign of a debt collection scam is a collector that wants to you to pay via wire transfer or another method that can't be traced. If the payment method can't be traced, you'll have a harder time getting the authorities involved.
If the creditor sounds completely foreign, or you know you never had an account with that business, there's a chance it's a scam. Never pay a collection you don't recognize. You have the right to request written proof of the debt from the debt collector before you send payment.
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