Provisional Risk Services or a variation of that name is some sort of overseas debt scamming group. I'm thinking it is located in Jamaica. Ignore the calls and block them.
Report them: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
Also see this: Project Jolt: http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0119-jam ... ng-us-consumers
I got the same call and now there calling my family about some loan back in the day. Well like the other person just said I filed bankruptcy some years back, and am pretty sure I had everything on there if not sorry for u. And a lot of this company try to presser u to pay a old debit before its about to be written off. But this company is not 1 this is a scam.. And if they call refuse to verify any information.. Please be careful its a scam!!!!!
Provisional Risk Services or a variation of that name is some sort of overseas debt scamming group. I'm thinking it is located in Jamaica. Ignore the calls and block them.
Report them: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
Also see this: Project Jolt: http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0119-jam ... ng-us-consumers
Received a phone call this morning, on my cell phone, for my husband. Said they couldn't give me any information unless I gave them the last 4 # of his social security. Said that it was the arbitration dept. in an attempt to collect a debt. I honestly was completely duped. I gave them the #'s. Stupid. She (Shauna~ with a U, not a W she informed me) said it was a PayDay Loan that my husband never paid back, despite attempts to call him, and email him. They said the restitution was $2535 and that if we made a payment today, they could take a settlement before it went to court down to $2000. Said that the plaintiffs of the case were JD Marketing, Midland Financial LLC, and West Gate Group. The number they gave me to call back was 877-595-1972 ext 2008 reference # 328267. They also called my husband's place of employment and asked for his supervisor. His HR dept, hung up, as they thought it was a scam. I feel like an idiot. We are also calling our bank for a fraud alert, and will do as Heather (Above) said~ to call the credit reporting agency, and let the attorney general know what's going on.