I recieved a Gmail from them stating that if I didnt pay, I would be arrested, with varying amounts of $250, $300, and $500, which didnt seem legit, and when I asked the Sr. Attorney for his bar number, he dissapeared.
Debt‑Collection Threat Calls? How to Protect Yourself!
Summary — +17864412582
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Heads up, these calls are classic debt‑collection scams that use legal threats to scare victims into paying. Callers often claim to be attorneys, bailiffs, or sheriffs, demand cash via PayPal or Gmail, and cite vague “court dates.” Never share personal info or financial details, and don’t wire money to unknown accounts. Verify any alleged debt by contacting the original creditor directly, and ask for written proof before any payment. Block the number, report it to the FTC and your phone carrier, and consider filing a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Staying skeptical and keeping records can stop the cycle.
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Recent Reports for (786) 441-2582
The person who reported a scam on this thread, obviously didnt know what they was doing, becouse it's a different phone number, and i'm guessing they didnt finsh school.
User provided informations: Good, thanx for the informations
During the call, a photo of a girl named Amy Colton was mentioned, and when I requested to speak with her, I was interrupted repeatedly by someone with an East Indian accent, who was extremely rude and threatening
The individual claimed to be representing a team of attorneys and threatened to visit, but their legitimacy is questionable; they have sent multiple follow-up messages
A claim has been made that I owe a payday loan of $2000, with a court threat if not paid within two days, which is a serious and stressful situation.
I recently recieved a message from this number, beware of these scams, they cant even ansver your questions, they just keep saying you owe them money
An email was received from LUCY CLARK, purporting to be a formal demand for payment of a past due amount, threatening legal action if not resolved within 30 days
Emails demanding payment for an unspecified bill have been received, with requests for payment to be sent via a PayPal account linked to a Gmail address.
Emails have been sent to me threatening to visit my workplace and home with an attorney to serve paperwork, but the emails contain spelling and grammar errors, raising suspicions of a scam; when I ask for more information, I'm met with silence, and the email's origin is unclear.
Emails have been received alleging an outstanding loan debt, threatening legal action and arrest if not paid by the specified deadline, which seems to be a scam, especially given the lack of personal information provided.
I suspect this is a scam, as they claim I owe $1900 and threatened to show up at my doorstep on Friday at 11:00 AM.