caller claimed a lawsuit was being processed tomorrow against me and filed with the state attorney. would not give me his companies name and when I asked to speak to his supervisor he wouldn't let me. I continued to ask for a supervisor (stating that I could not understand him clearly because of his accent) and he hung up on me.
Oficer Alex Johnson of the "Department of Law & Investigation" saying that there was a matter r"under investigation which had my SSN attached to it. Think that I have heard from him before.
Oficer Alex Johnson of the "Department of Law & Investigation" saying that there was a matter r"under investigation which had my SSN attached to it. Think that I have heard from him before
I got this same call this morning. Getting really fed up with people trying to scam off of me!!
Officer Alex Johnson, investigating... my name is on a contract created by my son-in-law and they are investigating a fraud...
Total bad deal, when I reverse sourced the phone number that he left for me to call back "urgently" I saw several other people had already ID'd the call as a fraud. jk
Wasn't "Alex Johnson" but rather someone named "James" with a rather thick foreign accent, identifying themselves as "legal investigating officer"
Left message saying to call them urgently. Didn't seem like a scam outright until he said (with his barely intelligible accent) to call him back immediately - otherwise I will "know what happens to people who break the law." Dare I say he got his big boy pants on that day and actually TRIED to sound tough, but it was utter failure on his part.
Unfortunately, scamming innocent people with phone fraud and "scare" tactics isn't against the law where ever this "James" comes from... At any rate, figured I'd post this for the benefit of others.