Clare
Date: Mon, 12/27/2010 - 11:27
It's a scam for sure. An officer of the law would not be calling
It's a scam for sure. An officer of the law would not be calling you about a debt. Owing a debt is a civil matter, not a criminal one. Read the information at the link below and you will get a better understanding of how these online payday lenders work. They share and sell their customers personal information to scammers overseas and in the U.S. You should never admit to owing a debt to a voice on the phone, whether you owe it or not is irrelevant, NEVER admit to owing a debt over the phone.
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Listen to Shazzers! If you've already paid the principle amount
Listen to Shazzers! If you've already paid the principle amount of the loan back and this is an illegal lender you owe nothing more. If this is a legal lender and you owe $210.00 you need to make arrangements with the lender to get this taken care of.
Follow Shazzers' and Buzzettes' advice on this one; if they call
Follow Shazzers' and Buzzettes' advice on this one; if they call again and you feel like talking to them, do NOT admit to a loan, but tell them to send you something in writing with more information about the debt. I certainly wouldn't give anyone a single penny on the basis of a phone call.