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  • #54997 | 2017-11-30 07:16:37

    I received a call from an unknown number. They said they wanted to deliver papers to me to appear in court. I asked what for. She gave this phone number with a reference number to call for that information. I called. A man said they had a civil complaint against me for HSBC bank. I told him that account had a bankruptcy filed against it almost 3 years ago and hung up on him. Now he is calling relentlessly every few minutes and the number comes up unknown so I cannot block it. I used a co-worker phone when I made the call so it is her phone they are using to try to harass me. What can be done. The man's name was Michael Benjamin.

  • #09806 | 2017-12-04 09:50:06

    THIS IS A SCAM. I received a call for a "serve them" company, stating I was going to be served for a debt. I was given the phone number to call. Really? When processor serve you, they want to catch you by surprise, not call you in advance to ensure you are home. I just spoke with "Mr. Swafford" with "Ken Wood and Associates" about a debt that is past the statute of limitations and legally uncollectible. I was informed that he was going to serve me or serve me at my employer. The statue of limitations is moot, as he claimed a new law passed in 2014, the "1099 - C law" demands that old credit card debt can be collected on. This is false, this law relates to paying taxes on old debt. I called back to tell him this, but he hung up on me after telling me he was going to do what he had to do. Do not give them any money; they are chasing down debts that don't exist.

  • #21953 | 2017-12-11 11:52:33

    Confusing call stating that someone with my last name but with a different first name, needs to call this number or "proceedings" will continue. They were apparently threatening some kind of litigation but couldn't even get my first name right.

  • #54789 | 2017-12-22 06:59:49

    I got a call saying I am going to be served also for a debt that is almost 6 years old. It just barely falls within the statute of limitations for New York. But alleluia we have proof we paid the debt off! Every time I call them to tell them about the proof they hang up.