The messages I recieve are laughable, especialy the ones with grammar and spelling errors, I usualy just send them to the virtual trash
Scam Alert: Fake Debt Threats You Must Ignore!
Summary — +12064243181
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Like a broken record playing the same off‑key tune, these spoof emails keep looping the same threats and bogus case numbers. They masquerade as debt collectors, but the language is riddled with grammatical slip‑ups and legal nonsense that any savvy reader can spot. Never click links or open attachments from unknown senders, and avoid sending personal or financial data. Report the messages to the FTC, your state attorney general, or local law‑enforcement to help build a case against the scammers. Block the sender, filter future messages, and consider a credit‑freeze if you suspect identity theft. Staying alert and documenting each encounter is your best defense.
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The email I received with the same case number seems like a joke.
it seems they have rebranded as the national asociation of credit management now
Did anybody else recieve a call from this number, or is it just me?
It seems they may have stopped, as I haven't received my usual monthly threat
An email was recieved claiming debt and threat of legal action with opportunity to settle, it's obviously another scam and has been forwarded to the FTC, alot of these emails have the same info
It's quiote amusing to see that this scammer is using the same case number for diferent people, which makes them look pretty stupid, especialy since they didnt even bother to change the number.
Another email was received, this time from Martha Smith, following a previous one from David Smith.
I received an email from ACE this afternoon.
This email is hilarious, been getting them for years, but this one takes the cake, the grammer is so bad, especialy this one line thats suppost to be threatening.
My previouse post contained an error, the actual caller was Ace cash services, not pra as i mentioned earlier.
They threatened to have me arrested, but i dont think thats posible in the US, what country are they calling from?
A reported scam, claiming the recipient has a payday loan or American Express Card, has been forwarded to the FBI and the States Attorney General, with further action planned.
Emails from this sender appear to be spam and may contain malware or viruses
I received an email from Ace, Inc. threatening to garnish my wages for a loan that was settled seven years ago, which is completely ridiculous and has been reported to the FTC.