After carefullly reading through the post by 'Jessica', i'm inclined to belive she might be one of the scammers, and had to get somone to write that for her.
Debt collector threats? How to protect yourself!
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Ever wonder why a call from +1‑888‑592‑1721 sounds like a courtroom drama? The pattern in the reports points to a debt collector using fake legal language to create urgency and fear. Callers often cite nonexistent liens, old bank accounts, or "process servers" to pressure victims into rapid payments. Because the claims rarely match any public record, the safest move is to hang up and verify the debt directly with the alleged creditor using official contact information. Never share personal or banking details over the phone, and report the number to the FTC or your state’s consumer protection agency. A quick check can stop the scam before it escalates.
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Recent Reports for (888) 592-1721
Apparently, they claim to have recieved a fax document, or some kinda complaint has been filed against me, and thats the reason for the urgent call, but honestly the whole thing seems like a ruse to get me to call another number, were they will probably ask for money
It's astonishing that nearly everyone is aware of the current year.
A suspicious call was made to me in 2024 from a local number, claiming to have my information and leaving a voicemail with an 800 number; however, the dates provided didn't add up, stating I had a bank account from 2009 that wasn't closed until 2022, which seems like a total scam, especially after a female caller threatened me with empty liens after I requested more information.
Be cautious of calls from this number, as they are likely part of a scam and have even resorted to mentioning deceased individuals in their attempts to deceive.
Initially, they must provide evidence of their legitimacy to collect the debt
I received a call from this number regarding an unpaid creditor from 20 years ago, demanding $1400 to settle; I've since hired a lawyer who wants $600 to resolve the issue.
I've been getting calls from this number regarding an unpaid creditor from 20 years ago, and they're offering to settle for $1400.00 if I pay imediatly, or else they'll serve papers on Monday, so I've hired a lawyer who wants $600.00 to clear it.
It's absurd to deal with individuals like Michael Lawson and Robert Anderson, and any calls from certain numbers are blatant scams, such as claiming a lien on a house without prior notice or justification.
A woman claiming to be Amy Marsh, a mediator for a law firm, contacted me, threatening legal action over a non-existent bank account from 13 years ago, and refused to provide written validation of the debt.
A scam call was made by Alaina Chrishens from a purported legal firm, threatening to place a lien on the home of a deceased relative unless an unpaid loan from Bank of America, dating back to 2003, was settled within an hour, which appears to be a targeted scam.
They requested proof from my bank documents which show Wells Fargo was involved in a 2006 bank account, although i havent been contaced prior to this and it seems very odd, especally since the mediator's voicemail is not profesionaly set up; this is likely a scam.
Apparently, a person named Terry Culbert left a message at my residence, attempting to deliver certified documents to an individual named Albert Horton, who is not a resident at my address. Upon calling the number back, I was only able to leave a message and chose not to do so, opting to hang up instead.
The caller from this number is possibily a scam, be carefull