Apparently, this is a debt collection call for ATT MOBILITY, but I've never been a customer
MRS BPO debt‑collection texts – are they legit?
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Expert Opinion
Daily texts claiming an AT&T Mobility debt from MRS BPO have been flooding users' phones. The pattern matches a classic debt collection scam where a bogus company pretends to represent a major carrier and pressures recipients to call or click a link. Recipients should verify any alleged debt directly with the carrier using official contact methods and never share personal or payment information with unknown callers. If the message is unwanted, block the number and report it to the FTC and the carrier’s fraud department. Consider filing a complaint with the FCC’s robocall portal and enable carrier‑provided spam filters.
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Recent Reports for (866) 217-5870
I never had ATT or DTV, so their atempt to scam me didnt work, luckly
My husband has received numerous texts and calls from a woman claiming to be Mrs. Bpo LLC, regarding an alleged AT&T wireless debt, which is fraudulent as we have only used Verizon for over 20 years, and AT&T confirmed no account exists in his name
I have been recieving same text message about ATT Mobility for 2 days now, i dont think i ever had ATT, we have been using Verizon for over 25 yrs
If everybody report them to the proper agencies and get a lawyer, these crook would be bankrupt, we would all be richer
I receive daily texts from someone claiming to be MRS BPO, LLC, asking me to call this number to resolve a debt with ATT Mobility.
This number has been calling and texting me daily regarding an erroneous ATT Mobility debt collection.