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Scam callers posing as process servers—what to watch for!
Summary — +18882265554
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Imagine receiving a frantic call about a legal case involving a relative who died decades ago—only to discover it’s a ruse. Callers spoof local numbers and claim to be process servers or lawyers, using urgent language and thick accents to pressure you. Never give personal info or pay fees to “settle” a supposed lawsuit. Hang up, verify the claim with the actual court or agency, and block the number. If multiple family members are targeted, inform them to ignore the message. Reporting the number to the FTC and your phone carrier can help curb these legal scams.
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Recent Reports for (888) 226-5554
Upon receiving calls from this number, it became apparent that they were attempting to contact my family members regarding a sensitive matter. Their evasive behavior when asked about the message was quite suspicious, and the subsequent bombardment of calls from concerned family members was overwhelming. It's essential to block their number to avoid further harassment.
A message was left regarding a serious family matter, but when i called back, i was forwarded to somone else and the call just kept ringing for 3 minitues
A message was left regarding a serious legal matter concerning a deceased family member, which is clearly a mistake
These scammers claim to be process servers, but its just a ruse to get you to call another number and pay money to make a fake lawsuit go away, alot of people fall for this tecnique
Multiple messages were left, but upon investigation, the company cannot be found online, and their phone numbers, including the 888 number, are nonexistent
A phone call was received regarding a supposed legal matter, with the caller leaving this number as a point of contact.
The caller used a spoofed local number, claiming a legal matter required my attention, and requested a callback to an 888 number, but the heavily accented caller struggled to pronounce the name correctly