Print off this thread and give it to your employer.
This is a criminal extortion scam operating out of India. They are making the calls utilizing VOIP and the names of legitimate firms to make it appear the calls are originating from within the US. There is NO "company" or "debt" and you will NOT be arrested. They are harvesting and/or buying consumers' personal identifying information and you need to do whatever you can to protect yourself. This includes: Notifying the FTC: https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/, placing fraud alerts with all three credit bureaus, notifying your bank and employer and letting these criminals know you are aware they are attempting to extort money for a non-existent debt and have alerted the authorities.
The same "Andy Smith" that has called some of you, also contacted my work (347-418-0507). I wasn't the one who answered the call, but one of my colleagues did. Talk about MAJOR embarrassment!! My colleague told me that this guy called and asked for me. He supposedly says it was a legal matter....well, IF it was a legal matter, "Andy Smith" shouldn't have divulged that information to ANYONE! I'm not wasting my time, nor should others....
i have been getting calles at work at least twenty times a day saying i owe money. Never heard of this company before. They also say nasty and sexually language, What can be done about this.
Print off this thread and give it to your employer.
This is a criminal extortion scam operating out of India. They are making the calls utilizing VOIP and the names of legitimate firms to make it appear the calls are originating from within the US. There is NO "company" or "debt" and you will NOT be arrested. They are harvesting and/or buying consumers' personal identifying information and you need to do whatever you can to protect yourself. This includes: Notifying the FTC: https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/, placing fraud alerts with all three credit bureaus, notifying your bank and employer and letting these criminals know you are aware they are attempting to extort money for a non-existent debt and have alerted the authorities.