They called me saying i owe 6000 dollars and that i even had to go to court today but that i did not go. They said that a letter wouls be sent out of the information this week, so we shall see what it is about. They threatened about paying the money claiming i ordered cosmetics which i did not. Also, they said that it had been since 2012 and that is why i owed that amount. so stupid. Good thing I did not give out any information. I called the number and it was disconnected. none answered. Will try again to see what is up
Suena que ustedes son los mismos estafadores, haciendo creer a la gente que sus amenazas pueden ganar. Por que no le piden perdon a Dios por el dano que hacen a la gente. Recuerden hoy celebramos el sacrificio de Jesus por nuestras maldades, como la vuestra, y este Domingo es la Resurreccion, la Victoria de Jesus de sus maldades. Todavia estan a tiempo, arrepientanze, JESUS TE AMA!!!
Legitimate "court order" or process servers do not call to warn you, or to get money from you to stop the process. They will deliver the notification without warning. One way to confuse any "process server scammer" is to ask these questions:
What is the name of the person or company suing me?What is the reason for the suit?What is the name and address of the issuing Court?What is the phone number of the District Clerk's office where this process is registered?
Then, check those answers against the real District Clerk info you find on the Web, for your County. Or, ask the County District Clerk to tell you if you have a process being served.
Click on the "More Info" button for lots of good information
More_Info(Here is more info than you really need on process serving:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_of_proce ... nited_States.29 )
Even more info:
http://www.bbb.org/blog/2012/03/beware-bogus-process-servers/
Also, if you were threatened with an "arrest warrant" via a phone call or email, read this:
http://news.uscourts.gov/warning-arrest-warrant-scam
"The warrant is phony. A valid warrant would not be served by fax or e-mail. It would be served in person by a U.S. Marshal or other law enforcement officer."
"Anyone receiving a fake arrest warrant should contact the FBI or the district U.S. Marshals Office. If there is any question regarding the authenticity of a warrant, contact your district clerk of court."
Definitions, if you need 'em:
A summons is an official notice of a lawsuit. It is given to the person being sued (the defendant).A subpoena is a court order. It requires someone to come to court, go to a deposition, or give documents or evidence.Papers or documents are words sometimes used by scammers, as scare words. Legal documents can be sent via Certified mail. A courier is not absolutely necessary, although the Sheriff, Constable, or a Bonded Licensed Process Server might be used. Such people will have appropriate ID.
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