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Got unwanted call from 888-201-2922?
Continuously calls about a process server. This is getting ridiculous
i did not answer. The voice mail said nothing about a company, or which account, but they did threaten litigation.
I have received daily calls and voicemails from telephone numbers in several states, including in local exchanges in my state of Georgia. When I don't answer, I get the following pre-recorded voicemail message: I'm calling from a private processing division to schedule a process server to come to your home or place of employment to provide you with a summons. The process server will only make 2 attempts to get in contact with you. After the second attempt, if no contact is established, you will be classified as a failure to be served. Any questions or concerns you may have can be addressed at 1-888-201-2922.
I have received daily calls and voicemails from telephone numbers in several states, including in local exchanges in my state of Georgia. When I don't answer, I get the following pre-recorded voicemail message: I'm calling from a private processing division to schedule a process server to come to your home or place of employment to provide you with a summons. The process server will only make 2 attempts to get in contact with you. After the second attempt, if no contact is established, you will be classified as a failure to be served. Any questions or concerns you may have can be addressed at 1-888-201-2922. Whatever collection agency that is calling and/or leaving this voicemail is in direct violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act on multiple counts, each with a strict penalty if the person(s) calling you and/or company can be found. In most cases, they obtained extremely old debts on consumers that are no longer legally collectible and threaten civil lawsuits to scare consumers into paying old debts that are likely no longer even on credit reports. The paper for these aged debts was most likely obtained for free by this collection agency, so any payment they can obtain is pure profit since the original creditor is no longer pursuing the debt. Until the FCC, FTC, FBI, etc., start cracking down on these agencies' illegal practices, you will just have to ignore the calls or if you have free time, you can waste theirs in any creative way you can imagine as long as you don't break any laws.
claims to be a process server, yet never mentioned any names of who they were or who they were trying to contact.
Claimed be be a process server but gives no information in regards to whom they are trying to contact
These fools are trying to collect on debt 14 years old.
Calls my business daily - it's an automated robot threatening that someone from their company "will come to my home or business and serve a summons". Etc., Etc., Etc. No clue who they are or who they are calling for. They never provide any further information - just the threat and a callback number - which is never what shows up on caller ID. Beings they leave a return callback number, I would think that they can be tracked down, shut down and sued; which is exactly what I'd do if I could find them.
It's a process summons scam. Party offers no information, just threats. Goes to scammy number when called back.
Represented a "legal party" would not give any other information
Consumers from Florida, New York, Tennessee, Arizona, California, and 13 other states complained about phone number 8882012922 calls or text messages.
Was the Call a Recorded Message or Robocall?
Reported to the FTC
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Last complaint date: December 20, 2019.
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