A suspicious call was made to my mom's house, followed by another to my daughter's phone, with the caller having a distinctive accent and leaving a voicemail and text message. This experience led me to research the number, which appears to be associated with a scam. Legitimate companies typically send paper notifications via mail in addition to making phone calls. It's unfortunate that some individuals may fall victim to this scam and lose money.
Scam debt collector calls: what to do next?
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Ever wonder why you keep getting vague legal‑sounding voicemails? Most of these messages are classic debt collector scams that use pressure tactics and fake court references to trick recipients into calling back or sending money. The callers rarely provide verifiable company names, case numbers or official documentation, and they often claim “time‑sensitive” legal action. To stay safe, let the voicemail go to voicemail, do not call back, and verify any alleged debt through a written notice sent to your address. Report the number to the FTC, block it on your phone, and consider a call‑filtering app for extra protection.
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Recent Reports for (866) 990-6909
I recieved a call stating that ther was a time sensitiv matter regarding a legal document that needed to be delivered
A similar experience has been reported, involving this number.
A message was left, addressing my sister by name, which raises concerns about the authenticity of the call.
The call was regarding a supposed 'legal matter', but the background noise of other operators made it seem suspicious
this number is suppost to be mitigation services but it's actually scam debt collectors
The call was identified as a scam.
A woman claiming to be Georgia from the processors office called, stating she needed to discuss a matter that had been forwarded to their office for collection, including a potential lawsuit, and provided a case number and a phone number to contact, emphasizing the urgency of the matter.
A claim was made about a legal document requiring immediate attention, yet only my name was mentioned, with no additional information provided, indicating a potential scam.
A message was left claiming to be from a processing company, threatening legal action if not returned, but the caller's accent and failure to provide clear information raised suspicions.
This is clearly a scam.
A call was received from a law firm, allegedly regarding a time-sensitive matter that requires direct contact, as claimed by Georgette
A vague voicemail message claimed to be from a debt collection firm, but due to my policy of not engaging with unsolicited calls, I require all correspondence to be mailed for my consideration.