877-391-1462
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- Brian F| 5 repliesSounded like a bot saying they're going to take action
- Pudge replies to Brian F| 2 repliesCall back got "Thank you for contacting O-H-M. At this time we are unable to take your call. Please leave your name, contact number, file number and a brief message and a representative will contact you as soon as they are available." I found a few companies calling themselves "OHM" but nothing that sounds as thought they'd send a "..going to take action" message. If you have business with a company titled "OHM" maybe they're trying to reach you. Of course, numbers can be spoofed so be cautious.
- Autumn replies to Brian F| 1 replyMe too! Saying final attempt and if they don’t hear from me today they’ll move forward without my consent. Sounded like a call center or something in the background
- Shelly| 2 replies"To prevent escalation regarding your file 585-02611, contact the issuing agent at 877-391-1462 regarding verification. Verification services on behalf of Oak Hill Management."
- Caller: Oak Hill Management
- Call type: Text message
- BigA replies to ShellyIt took a bit to find their website but when I did there was no address on it and the site went up 12/27/23 and is set to expire this year Most likely a scam company run by criminals.
The fake process server/location specialist scam usually contains:
They mention that they have received a Fax document or that some sort of complaint has “come across my desk” and that there is a pending legal matter or action about to filed against you to create the sense of urgency. They tell you that they are a “process server” and cannot give you the particulars of the case since the file is sealed. This is simply ruse to get you to call another number (often with a made-up case 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). They threaten to serve you at home or at work. They tell you that if they serve you at work they need a supervisor, security, or HR person there as a witness, hoping that will cause you to panic over the alleged embarrassment of being served at work. They also tell you that you will need two forms of ID. None of which is true. Process servers do not ever call ahead so that you can dodge them. Process servers get paid to serve papers, nothing else. They certainly are not going to pass up a paycheck by telling you that you can avoid being served, they are not going to give you an extra day or even a few hours to get a “stop order”. Court documents are time sensitive and have to be served within a certain amount of time. Remember that you can always call the local courthouse to see if there is actually a lawsuit that has been filed against you.
It is incumbent upon the Debt Collector under the law to prove that the debt exists and that you owe it, and (this is the important part) that they have the legal right to collect it. You are not obligated under the law to prove that you don’t owe or that it is paid.
Federal law (FDCPA) requires the Debt Collector to send you a letter, email, or text (postmarked in the case of a letter) within 5 days of their first contact that contains their name, physical address, the creditor’s name, and the amount of the alleged debt. Unless they have communicated it to you verbally at the beginning of your conversation. It also must contain the “mini-Miranda” telling you that it is an attempt to collect a debt and that all information will be used for those purposes. The one other important thing that this communication must also have in it is that you have a right to dispute the debt within 30 days of receipt of the letter and if you do so, all collection activity must be stopped until the debt is verified. If and when you get that communication you should immediately send that debt validation letter by certified, return receipt mail.
First, you should make a complaint at this Federal Agency, and while there you should also read up on how debt collection is supposed to work as well as what your rights in this matter are: https://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 - not a fool either replies to Pudge| 1 replyOHM stands for Oak Hill Management
- Not A Foll Any MoreSO OHM called my Dead Mother-In-Law and left that recorded BS on the answering machine. My disabled sister-in-law freaked when she hear it can called while I was at work going on and on about how "I'm wanted"... I told her to delete it... Wonder how they got that number since I have never used it as a contact number......
- Caller: Oak Hill Management
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Jack R.My phone was called while I was at work looking for my father. They even had my name saying I was a secondary on the account. They claimed to be with SVS but when I asked them which one they said yes to both. They didn't verify my information and stayed on the line with me as I pattered to look up the company. The woman claimed to be representing Oak Hill Management but their number 702-489-0992 doesn't work and redirects to 877-391-1462.
They're very unprofessional but are more than happy to transfer you to a "supervisor" who introduces himself as Frank Meyers the assistant manager. When pressed on proper procedure for agents making contact and verifying information he became very aggressive stating they don't have to verify anything.
This is a scam call. If you receive this call tell them to kill themselves. They'll say it back and show that they're not a legitimate institution.- Caller: SVS Courier/SVS Delivery
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Miss replies to AutumnI had same number leave a message with brother.
“This urgent message from SVS Send that for xxx This is not a sales or marketing call Your file has recently been Least here in our office for verification and processing And it is important that you contact the issue work as soon as possible, in order to avoid any negative action being taken You will need to contact the issuing agent at number 8 7 7 3 9 1 1 4 6 2 and the reference case number xxxxx. Yeah, you need to contact the issuing agent number Siri 8 7 7 3 9 1 1 4 6 2 and reference case number 5 8 5 – 0 4 3 2 1 Take note this is a time sensitive matter that needs your immediate attention thank you…
I called back during off hours and there was no answer or identifying voicemail. They did not say it was an attempt to collect debt. I was under the impression they were not allowed to contact family members. My number has not changed in over 20 years, so not sure why they are leaving messages on family members voicemail. - Tired of scamsUsed a number from a town not far from me. Said they were SVS and files were placed with them for verification and to contact the issuer at their legal dept with phone 877-391-1462 and gave a case number. Have been calling all of my family members.
- Caller: SVS
- Tired of scams replies to ShellySo I just got the exact same text after several phone calls also.
Did it ever escalate?🙄 - Tha KidI'm not sure if this is a scam but they knew my name my birth date and social. I have no clue who to reach out to because I don't trust them with my information. (877) 391-1462
- Caller: Oak Hill Management
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Tha KidThey sent a text from (361)226-8061
- Caller: Oak Hill Management
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Pudge replies to not a fool eitherThank you. :-)
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