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Frightened!!!!

Date: Fri, 08/20/2010 - 16:16

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 16:16

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I am getting calls from the Pan American Legal Services. The person, Mr. James told me that I have a loan frm First Bank of Delaware. I did take a loan from FBD back in 2009 but I repaid them. This guy from Pan America told me that I need to pay $2500 within 3 days. He was polite with me for the first 2 calls. The call I got just now, he shouted on me and said he can sue me if he wants if I dont pay. They are a legal service and they are with the Federal Govt. of US. He said I can search them in the files of Attorney Generals' office in my state that is California.

Please give me some insight and help.


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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I am getting calls from the Pan American Legal Services. The person, Mr. James told me that I have a loan frm First Bank of Delaware. I did take a loan from FBD back in 2009 but I repaid them. This guy from Pan America told me that I need to pay $2500 within 3 days. He was polite with me for the first 2 calls. The call I got just now, he shouted on me and said he can sue me if he wants if I dont pay. They are a legal service and they are with the Federal Govt. of US. He said I can search them in the files of Attorney Generals' office in my state that is California.

Please give me some insight and help.

It sounds like a bogus name to me, if they are legit then they shouldn't be reluctant to provide you with a valid phone number and physical address, if they refuse then it's most likely a scam. By the way, NEVER admit to owing a debt to a voice on the phone, in fact, NEVER give them ANY information. A legit collection firm or collection agency will send you a letter of collection via the mail, it's the law.


lrhall41

Submitted by Shazzers on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 19:00

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I just talked to Micheal Fuller. I called him Michael FULL O SH*T! He laughed. I said they were a scam and he told me it Obama's freedom of information or some crap like that. But he called back and I said I was an attorney and he laughed. I demanded I be transferred to there American office. He transferred me to Michael Jones another Indian. I said I don't want to talk to you Indian Packistanis. He said he was going to call my employer, tell them I am fraud and terminate me. I said I'll be waiting for court papers. He then went into my references - I hung up.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 08/21/2010 - 09:53

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DO NOT ENGAGE WITH THE HABBA DABBAS.

If your intent is to "game" them and get them to slip up on their script, it's a wasted effort. They have all the info they need to steal your identity if that was truly their intent. It is much more of a coup on their part to get you to voluntarily send them money to pay down a debt that wasn't even there to begin with. Your authorization takes away many of the rights and remedies you would have in normal cases of fraud.


Change your bank account. Change your phone numbers. Alert your friends and family and place of employment. File a credit freeze with the three bureaus ($10 a piece or no charge if you filed a police report for identity theft) and be done with these people.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 08/21/2010 - 17:36

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The people that are calling you will not stop if you block their number. They will simply take out another prepaid cellphone or VoIP account and call you from a new line. (Or use spoofing tools to make it appear they are calling from another phone line) It's best to simply change your number if you have the capacity to do so - otherwise these callers will simply find a way to contact you again and attempt to extort money from you.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:48

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