MPS process server scam – how to protect yourself!

Summary — +16056062277

Untrustworthy
Caller Name: process server (scam)
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United States — South Dakota
Reviews: 5
Carrier: —, Region: South Dakota

Expert Opinion

Suddenly, a call labeled MPS pops up on your screen, claiming a sealed court filing and demanding a payment to avoid service. The script mirrors a classic process‑server scam, using urgent language, fake case numbers, and threats of workplace embarrassment. Never hand over money or personal IDs, and don’t return the callback number. Verify any legal notice by contacting the actual court or your county clerk directly. Block the offending number, report it to the FTC and your carrier, and educate household members about the tactics. Staying skeptical and confirming official sources are the quickest ways to shut these scams down.

Caller Categories

Scam
Company
Unknown

Caller Names

process server (scam)
MPS (claimed)
Mps

Details

Location: United States — South Dakota
Number type: ratings.phone_number_type_list.2

Rate this number — +16056062277

Recent Reports for (605) 606-2277

16056062277 Unknown

Evidently, the scammers make multiple calls to identify potential victims who will fall prey to their scheme

16056062277 Scam process server (scam)

These scammers claim to have received a fax or complaint and threaten legal action, urging you to call another number to resolve the issue, but it's a ruse to extort money

16056062277 Scam MPS (claimed)

A voicemail was left from a caller claiming to be filing papers with the county, stating a debt of $389, and providing a callback number with a 904 area code, which appears to be a scam.

16056062277

You'll have to anser the call to figure out whats going on, no other way

16056062277 Company Mps

The number is registered to MPS, but the specific individual or entity behind it is not identified.

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