It's possible that the scammer claimed to be William Bradley, and I'm only now realizing I may have fallen victim to the scam.
Scam callers demanding signatures – what to do!
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A caller said they needed a signature for a notice of action and warned that failure would lead to trouble. The pattern matches a classic extortion scam that leverages fear by impersonating officials and targeting family members. Avoid sharing personal or financial details until you independently verify the request through official channels. Hang up, block the number, and report the incident to the FTC or your local consumer protection agency. Keep a log of call times, voicemail content, and any names used. Educate relatives about the tactics, and consider using call‑filtering apps to reduce future unsolicited outreach.
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Recent Reports for (855) 801-7386
I recieved a threatening voicemail, which was very unsettling.
Scammers often use the tactic of contacting family, friends, or employers to create panic, making the victim more likely to call back and fall prey to their extortion attempts, sometimes even contacting unrelated individuals due to inaccurate online information.
Has anyone else had an experience with this number, was it a scam?
They called my cell, had my father's name and stated it was in regards to a notice of action that require my father's signature, they left a voicemail.