Pretending to be a company that will summon and sue me and report to my county
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Pretending to be a company that will summon and sue me and report to my county
Scam Fraud for (951)402-0231 and (727)325-9517
Received a strange voicemail from (727)325-9517 stating that a complaint has been reported against me and my case number is 102-02118. Documents are being prepared and that I must be available to sign at home. In order to stop further action from being taken, I need to call (951)402-0231 immediately. Can someone please stop these scammers and fraudsters! My elderly father just got scammed $8,700 from this same type of fraud scam, just last week!
John Garcia left me a voicemail that they received a complaint in their office for me case #101-02825 documents regarding my file are being prepared for me and I need to be available to sign at home and if not then at my job. A issuing agent will dispatch confirmation. In order to stop further action from being taken I need to contact the agent immediately @951-402-0231. This call has been logged and recorded as proof of efforts being made to notify me. I have no idea what this is about. Just that they have my name and my phone number!
Received a very troublesome message from this number accusing someone of filing a complaint against a family member. Very sneeky how they connected my family member to my telephone number. Someone needs to shut them down.
United States of America FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION East Central Region We have determined that Peerless Network, Inc. is apparently routing and transmitting illegal robocall traffic, directly or indirectly, for en**ties involved in the following campaigns:
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