03-01-2016, 01:17 PM
This scam is pretty easy to spot, but let me tell you about another one that was attempted on me that is a lot more sinister:
A nefarious individual doesn't call YOU- they call a relative of yours and identifies themselves as a process server (a process server is an individual who comes to your house and hands you a piece of paper- generally an order to appear in front of a judge). The "process server" shares with your sister / mom / whoever they think is weakest and says that they need to find YOU so that you can defend yourself against a huge lawsuit from some horrible corporation or else you can be thrown in jail in a few days time.
So the scammers have done two things. 1) Use a relative to contact you on their behalf and 2) Made them (and possibly you) think that you are getting sued in court and you can possibly get arrested if you don't call their number right away!
When this happened to me my sister was very distraught that she was contacted in this manner. Since I'm tight with my credit record I was able to assuage her that she (we) were being scammed and upon entering the "call back" number onto the internet it was clear that this "collection agency" was a scam company that apparently had a lot of success with this strategy.
A nefarious individual doesn't call YOU- they call a relative of yours and identifies themselves as a process server (a process server is an individual who comes to your house and hands you a piece of paper- generally an order to appear in front of a judge). The "process server" shares with your sister / mom / whoever they think is weakest and says that they need to find YOU so that you can defend yourself against a huge lawsuit from some horrible corporation or else you can be thrown in jail in a few days time.
So the scammers have done two things. 1) Use a relative to contact you on their behalf and 2) Made them (and possibly you) think that you are getting sued in court and you can possibly get arrested if you don't call their number right away!
When this happened to me my sister was very distraught that she was contacted in this manner. Since I'm tight with my credit record I was able to assuage her that she (we) were being scammed and upon entering the "call back" number onto the internet it was clear that this "collection agency" was a scam company that apparently had a lot of success with this strategy.