Steph
USA#2Consumer Comment
Fri, November 19, 2010
The next time this officer Jack Wilson calls tell him this but say this to him
Officer Wilson a really bad hex has been put upon you . If you continue to call this # the hex will get stonger and stronger when it gets to the strongest you will die a horrible death . I would also tell him this is for real and it will be with you for the rest of your life I did that to 1 of those SOBs and it worked he never called again
I also know he is a middle eastern and they are sensative to this .
Do this and let me know about it . I wanted to see the look on the scammers face when I did that to him I know I had him scared sh--less.
If he pleads you to remove it tell him it will cost him 500 million dollars and he has 1 hour to come up with it if he cannot then it cannot be reversed.
Jim
Millbrook,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, November 18, 2010
If so,These assholes are calling from India or Pakistan using fake American sounding names, their scam is To scare you into paying a Loan that doesn't exist.
Usually by saying they're Officer(Fake American Name) Obvious clue, the heavy accent, hard to understand, or cannot understand this (American Name) Officer?
Their Game plan is to scare you by threats like "Have the police at your door" or "Warrant has been signed" or "You're in big trouble", "You've committed BANK FRAUD" or similar lies.
They usually say they're from "The Department of LAW and Investigation" or similar scary FAKE NAMES (recently they used United Nations Law Division, and more recently the ACS Law division, and even more recently 1st IRS Legal Dept)
You're NOT in trouble, they're just good Liars, Pay them NOTHING, they're only Slimy thieves.
Recently they've been changing names at the speed of light, and they use a telephone relay so they look like they're calling in America, they're NOT.
This is another name, but the same thieves.
OR IF YOU WANT PROOF THEY'RE THIEVES Tell them to send you verification there's any "Debt" at all, if they start screaming at you, that's proof positive that they're just thieves.
They can't arrest you, it's only a scam.
Bman
Philadelphia,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, November 18, 2010
This government agency:
http://www.ftc.gov/reports/index.shtm