A person is claiming to be a sugar daddy who want to give me everything, but then ask for payment from me
Is NPS Targeting You with Fake Debt Calls?
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Expert Opinion
Watch out for calls that mention a "Peter Bronson" or similar names linked to NPS. These inbound numbers often change, use prerecorded messages, and claim debts that don’t exist. Never provide personal or financial details to unfamiliar callers, and avoid clicking any links they may send. If a voicemail references a debt you’re unaware of, request written verification before taking any action. Use your phone’s blocking features or a reputable call‑blocking app to silence repeat offenders. Report persistent scams to the FTC and your carrier’s fraud department to help curb future abuse.
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Recent Reports for (304) 825-2719
Repeated calls from "Latoya Jackson" have become a daily nuisance, with each call originating from a different number and featuring the same pre-recorded message about an alleged debt owed to DR Associates, despite having no outstanding debts.
Repeated robocalls from different numbers have been received.
Definately a scam, they robocall from different numbers, so block any call from NPS
Last evening, I received a call from Tara, who has been contacting me from various numbers across different area codes, totaling at least 10 calls, all of which are undoubtedly scams.
Today, I got a call from someone pretending to be Peter Bronson, with the same story as others.
Numerous calls have been made to me from various numbers, with this one being the most recent, all stating the same message that Michael mentioned, allegedly from Peter Bronson at NPS
A suspicious individual, claiming to be Peter Bronson from a skip tracing company called NPS, contacted me, but upon further investigation, the number appeared to be associated with DLA LLC, raising suspicions about their intentions.