Apparently, a message was left claiming my bank had refused payment and urgent action was required to settle the matter, with a threat of further legal action if I didn't return the call. It's suspicious that the caller didn't provide their name or company. This number has contacted me before, requesting bank information to secure a payment, which I refused to provide.
Structured Settlement scam calls – what to do
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If you get a voicemail from someone claiming to be from Structured Settlement and demanding payment for a bounced check or an alleged debt, it’s almost always a scam. Legitimate debt collectors will identify themselves, give a reference number, and usually have your name and account details. Never call the 1‑888‑585‑2112 number, and definitely don’t share Social Security, banking or personal info. Hang up, block the caller, and report the call to the FTC or your state consumer protection office. If you truly owe a debt, reach out directly to the original creditor using a phone number you verify yourself.
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Recent Reports for (888) 585-2112
A call about a non-existent payday loan and bounced check was received, leading to the blocking of this number.
Someone called my workplace looking for my location informations...
I recieve a call, they say i have a returned payment due, and if i dont settle the debt, a arrest warrant will be issue, but it a obvious scam, they didnt even give me a name or a reason for the debt.
A woman from Structure Settlement, who claimes to be Susan, told me i have a loan that need to be collected, but i never heard of the loan company, so i ask her to send me the informations, then i hung up, i think they have my informations becouse my credit has been frozen
A recent call, apparently from Structured Settlement, involved a debt collection attempt, with the caller using a masked local number
This happend to me, the caller was looking for someone else, Joseph King, and said he got my number from him, he was rude and refused to give me any information, i reported it to the police and my lawyer
A claim of being from Amazon Prime was made, inquiring about a $492 charge, which is amusing since I don't have an account
The same scammer, using the same number, left an unprofessional voicemail message.
Apparently, someone from a local area code rang me, claiming to be verifying bank details for a withdrawal, and a woman, supposedly named Samantha, left a message with a 888 number to return her call, but it sounds suspicious
Actually, this call was regarding a Structured Settlement
Fortunately, the solution to this issue is quite straightforward. It's almost laughable!
It's clear that this is a scam, and I'm fed up with these types of calls, particularly the ones that come in on Tuesdays.
Apparently they make alot of calls, never bother to leave their name or company name, always trying collect a debt that affect credit rating, it gotta be a scam, i never pick up so they always leave me a msg
A call was recieved from "Matt" at Structured Settlement, who was extremly rude, and was inquiring about an individual who had used me as a reference, claiming that they had not made any payments, which is not true.
I'm not shure whats happend, but I payd over 800 dollers to pay back a loan I didnt even rememba getting, and now I'm woried
All relevant information about this entity is available on page 3.
A recent call was received, initially appearing as a call from Rogers, Texas, with the caller claiming to be auditing my file regarding a structured settlement. The request to contact a different number (888) raised suspicions of a scam, especially since they did not address me by name. Further investigation supports this suspicion.
Buried on page 3 is the company's name and additional information, which can be quite enlightening for those willing to read beyond the initial post from over a year ago.
This number appears to be fraudulent, as no company exists under the given name, prompting a report to the CFPB.
To handle this situation properly, it would be beneficial to browse through other posts, starting from page 3, to gather more information.
A message from Samantha at Structure Settlement discussed verification for an automatic withdrawal, purporting the information would be used to settle debt, which seems like a scam due to its creative and official-sounding approach.
The message is the same, my iPhone voicemail translator displayed a excerpt from the call recording, it's pretty suspicious
If you want to, you can read page 3, but it's not necesary
James from Structured Settlement in regards to the audit theyve done on my file in their office, wanted to offer me a chance to settle this on a voluntary basis
It appears that the person who posted here in 2019 is no longer active, and considering all questions have been answered in this thread, it's unclear why the conversation was stopped
I suspect this call may be fraudulent because they did not provide a reference number or identify who they represented.
Apparently this is a scam debt collector, reading other posts will help you figure out what to do now.
A message was left by someone claiming to be William from structure settlement, stating that a payment made to their office was returned unpaid by the bank, and if not returned immediately, the matter would be turned over to their NSF team for review, though it appears this company does not own any of my debts.
I received a call from a Dade City number, but the caller provided an 888 number for me to call back, claiming that I needed to respond within 48 hours or face a verdict.