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Threatening phone call, regarding finding a lawyer and coming to my house. We owe no bills and have no debt
A guy named Mr. Praxton called from 346-357-0147, ext. 419. Left a message on my phone. He said he was notifying me of a civil suit filed against me. He needed me or my lawyer to call him back. He did know the last 4 of my social. I do not know how he got ahold of my information. I do not have any suits filed against me. I called the number back from my work phone, you can hear a call center in the background. This is a SCAM!
Got a call from 346-357-0808 introducing themselves as an attorney and claiming they had my SS# and wanted to speak to me or my attorney. Sounded so suspicious.
Got a call from 346-357-0808. They said they need to speak to me or my attorney. Sound very suspicious!
Received the below voicemail, which is an obvious scam. Nothing has ever been sent to me via USPS mail as part of the debt validation process, and if I genuinely owed something that had reached the point of pending litigation, I would have it reflected on my credit reports, which are clean. Don't fall for this.... Block their number "This is Angela Ross giving you a call today with the offices of Allenwood and Associates. My call is in reference to a claim we received here that is pending for litigation. It is imperative that I do speak with you or your legal representation to discuss further proceedings. I can be reached directly here in the office at 346-357-0810."
Claimed to be a law and stating is a civil matter and I need an attorney. His ext he said was 419. Same number
Claimed to be a law firm after my brother. They had the right name (sister's), but wrong gender.
I received a similar call theoretically violating the FTC.gov guidelines with these types of threats. Never heard of them either. Moreover, after further research, it's a non-fixed VOIP number, therefore, not associated with a name or a business in any shape or form. Usually, non-fixed VOIP phone numbers are used by scammers to ensure they remain geographically untraceable. This unethical attempt tactic of "legal proceedings" could be used for phishing or pretending to be a "collection agency" when they are not. If it's a real company, the number should be linked to an actual business, even the call-back number relayed by voicemail. Research. Save all evidence. And report to FTC.gov if they continue to harass. P.S. If my memory serves me well, I received a call months ago from the same number - expressing there was a claim against my SSN - contradicting the purpose of their call from the recent call that originated from the same number. Know your rights and visit the FTC page for more information: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/debt-collection-faqs
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