Steph
Minor Hill,#2General Comment
Tue, December 01, 2009
I agree with Michael you were being scammed. I would of told the caller F--- off and die and hung up on him. If they call back do not give them any imformation If they insist give them the # to the FBI .
michael naretto
west jordan,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, October 21, 2009
Oh boy. You are being duped by this person. No sheriff is going to show up to take you to jail. If a judgment was actually filed against you, you would have been served papers and been given a court date. My guess none of that happened. If it did and you weren't notified then whoever allegedly served the papers committed perjury because the process server would have to file an affidavit certifying that you were indeed propery served the papers. If not then you have a perjury case against the process server. Look into that by calling you local county courthouse.
Another thing is that I am willing to bet the person who called you isn't an attorney. Next time this idiot calls and says he is an attorney ask for his Bar Association numnber. My guess is he will hang up and not call you again because he knows you are onto him.
Finally, demand proof that you owe said debt. Show anything at all with your signature on it that the debt is yours and that the person calling is legally licensed in your state to collect debts.
If after all of this you are still getting the run around, hang up. You are being scammed. But you are any way.