A person, allegedly Mike Mancomb, is contacting me and my family, demanding personal details without revealing the purpose, and leaving condescending messages
Urgent AIG‑style scam calls: how to protect yourself!
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Ever wonder why a stranger claims to have an AIG document waiting for you? Scammers often spoof the name of large insurers, drop your name and address, and create a false sense of urgency to pressure you into sharing personal information or making a payment. They may reference a “time‑sensitive” notice or a “final deadline” to keep you on the hook. The safest move is to hang up, look up the official AIG contact number on the company’s website, and call back directly. Never provide financial details to an unsolicited caller, and report the number to the FTC or your state consumer agency. Blocking the line and enabling call‑screening features can also reduce future attempts.
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Recent Reports for (716) 340-4447
A call was received regarding a claim supposedly involving my daughter, although I have had no contact with her in several years, and the individual refused to provide any information, instead offering a fake claim number and urging me to settle the matter, which I am certain is a scam.
The caller claimed to be Mike Cohen from AIG, stating that he had left a voicemail on the 23rd and was trying to follow up, but the call seemed suspicious.
The caller claimed to be from AIG, stating that documents were time-sensitive and threatened further action if not addressed promptly.
Given the 716 area code and the name AIG, a site search suggests this might be a scammer, possibly one of the 'Buffalo Bullies', known for phony debt collection and harassment.
Apparently, recieved a voicemail from supposably a “senior associate mike at aig”, claiming somthing had been sent to my adress and they think I’m unawares of the situation because I havn't contacted them yet.
A call was received from an individual claiming to represent AIG, stating they had a sensitive matter to discuss and proceeding to mention my address.
My husband received a call from someone claiming to be from AIG, possessing my personal information, which is concerning since I don't have an account with them
This scammer pretended to be from AIG, despite me never having been a customer, and proceeded to look up my personal family information, contacting my elderly father with false claims about car insurance
I recived two calls back to back yesterday and one today, thay claim to have a urgent matter, thay know my name and adress, but i never delt with AIG before
Apparently, they claim to have a document that requires discussion.