Lisa d
Bondsville,#2Author of original report
Fri, January 30, 2009
They called back!!! This time the man said his name was John Hudson and he was calling from Hopkins Law Firm and that our debt was with CashAdvance. I told him I thought his name was Mr. Jones, that he was with Kaplan law firm and that our debt was with CashNetUSA. He totally ignored that question. So, in my attempt to get as much info out of him as possible I asked him several questions. What was the amount of the loan, when was it taken, and how do I resolved this matter. Wouldn't give an answer on the first two questions but said he was going to put me on hold while he spoke with the attorney general to ask him how he wanted to proceed. Low and behold he gets back on the line and tells me that the Attorney general said he would be willing to settle with payment through a credit card and that we had to fax a letter to 213-291-2166 with the card information. I then told him I didn't have a credit card and could I mail a payment in and that's when he became very agitated telling me he downloaded an affidavit (whatever that meant!?) and that he was going to the court house to file papers, he was going to have us arrested, blah blah blah. So that's when I laid into him telling him that I knew he was a fraud and read quotes to him word for word from the Attorney General of West Virginia's website regarding the scam these people were running. I even quoted where the atty gen. actually names Hopkins Law Firm as being used in the scam along with their jargon of "downloading" things. He hung up. Go figure.