Munchkin
Indiana,#2General Comment
Fri, May 01, 2015
i just spoke with the attorney General and was unformed that this is a scam and do not reply or call them. I was also told I can contact IC3.gov to file the information that was emailed to me.
you are not alone for it is happening with a lot of people right now.
Brutus
Melbourne,#3General Comment
Sun, April 26, 2015
This is exactly the threats I got Ledora Melbourne,Florida
anonymous
Baltimore,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, July 03, 2014
It appears to me that ACS (Advance Cash Services) think that they can just send an email with threats to take legal action without anyone questioning their identity or motives. I highly suggest that for anyone that receives such email regarding failure to pay and or legal action taken against you, to contact immediately the Attorney General Office in their region. Forward to that office any and all communiocation received from ACS. Make sure that you get the name of the individual that you speka with representing ACS. Also contact the IRS if you belive that your social security number has been compromised. Whatever you do, do not provide ACS with your SS# or any other identifying information unless or until they are willing to provide you with written information regarding the loan in question. You have a right to see for yourself what information they have on file. You have a right to fight the allegations in a cout of law but a law suit is never to be received via email. That enough is questionable. Make sure that you note every attemnpt to contact ACS either through writing and or phone contact. If ther person who responds can not be understood clearly ( they use firieng speakers all the time), ask for someone who speaks English clearly. Please do not send these people money. Conatct again the Attorney General Office, if you area has one, the Commission on Financial Regulations, and any such services that are provided.
Jane
Wilmington,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, March 12, 2013
Yes Suzanne, I can fully believe what you wrote...and as you file through the pages of all of the internet complaints, you CAN and should take legal action. I went to my Department of Justice. They are investigating this. This includes our State Attorney General. What I did was kept a file of all of the threatening emails they sent to me. I started out by trying to find help through my State Banking Commission, who advised I take these emails to the Department of Justice. Sure enough, I just got a form to complete and send back (which I will do via fax tomorrow), and already emailed my Intake Investigator all of the emails they sent.
Don't worry, you are not alone. It looks as though these scammers have been busy along the East and West Coast areas...they will be caught and prosecuted soon...just file your claim!
Severely LIVID
United States of America#6Consumer Comment
Fri, July 06, 2012
Hi Suzanne From Philly Penn
Obviously these guys calling anyone and everything Do Not Know United States Laws, I mean Last time I knew You do not go to Jail for a outstanding Loan example my School loan has been in default for over 17 years because I can not pay it. It means that things Like a bad or defaulted loan goes on your credit report not jail until you fix your credit report yourself. But clearly these guys are Bullies and scam artists.
Hang in there and something will turn in your favor and it might already have. recorded them everything they say to you or at least try, Keep the emails they send. Just gather all the info on them from your end and then report them to the local police and the FBI especially their division for internet fraud.
One person said if they call back say something like you are gonna put a hex on them and wait and see what they say.
I hope this helps :)