They called our house asking for my dad, but the thing is, he past away 11 years ago, and the caller didnt even have an accent
Scam alert: Fake grand jury calls spreading fast!
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Yesterday afternoon, a surge of alerts surfaced about a robotic caller claiming you must appear before a grand jury or face federal charges. The script repeats the same phone number and threatens legal action, then adds a bizarre "good luck" sign‑off. Such messages are classic phone scams that rely on intimidation and confusion. Do not return the call or provide personal info. Block the number in your phone, report it to the FTC and your carrier, and verify any genuine legal notices through official court channels. Staying skeptical and keeping records can stop scammers from gaining traction.
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Recent Reports for (845) 200-3895
A comical message was left, threatening legal action, but the ending was amusing, wishing me luck as the situation unfolded.
Receiving the same call has led me to believe it's a scam, especially since I'm not involved in any legal issues
Appreciate the warning, just experianced the same call and message, definatly a scam
Same experience here with identical message
This number has been used for scam calls, threatening legal action and using intimidating language
Upon returning the call, I encountered a person with a foreign accent, suggesting a potential scam.
The experience described by Wiser is essentially identical, leaving no doubt it's a scam.
Usualy, Grand Juries are all about the Prosecutor presenting their case, and the Defendant usualy has no prior knowlege of it
Recived multiple threatening calls from this number regarding bogus federal charges, obviousley a scam
A computerized message was left, threatening federal criminal offense charges and urging a return call to avoid consequences, but the message seems uncredible.