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- MikeHuntletonDebt Extortion Scam
Recording/transcript:
Listen to messageQuote:This is your final legal notice. Your 30 day notice has expired, and you must contact our office immediately or you will lose your right to rectify in your county. MSA Capital has mailed time sensitive correspondence over 30 days ago that needs your immediate attention. You must contact our office at 866-884-0468 again. That number is 866-884-0468 again, this is your final legal notice.
The vague scare tactic message is 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.
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/fake-abusive-debt-collectors
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer ... ollection-scams
https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Publications/PhonyDebtCollectionScams.asp
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2019/02/ftc ... llection-scheme
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2017/08/pha ... onate-law-firms
Source: https://www.bankrate.com/personal-finance/deb ... ctor-is-a-scam/Quote:Here are some ways to find out if a debt collector is legitimate.
•You received a letter in the mail. ...
•The agency is licensed in your state. ...
•The collector can verify your personal details. ...
•You can request information about the debt. ...
•There's more than one method of payment. ...
•A company works with you, not against you. - post pending moderator approval
- MikeHuntleton replies to STEPHANIEWhat kind of mumbo-jumbo pile of words is that supposed to even mean? Maybe just post what they said would helpful instead of that train wreck of words.
- B-Edwards replies to STEPHANIEThat's strange... you were spamming this stuff over in WCM under then name of "James". So just trolling garbage.
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