I received a phone call at my job from this number. I wasn't there so my co-worker left me a message to call Officer Robert Spencer at this number. I believe it is a VOIP. I just tried to call back and it didn't even ring. I believe this person is Phillip Connor's sidekick.
I received a phone call at my job from this number. I wasn't there so my co-worker left me a message to call Officer Robert Spencer at this number. I believe it is a VOIP. I just tried to call back and it didn't even ring. I believe this person is Phillip Connor's sidekick.
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 from unscrupulous websites like the one you may have filled out an application with, 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.
ABC News released an investigative report on this scam in June. The FTC has indicted one of its ringleaders for criminal fraud:
They called saying they where the FBI saying he's Officer John Clayton I was involved in some crime which I knew this was a scam so don't be alarmed with these calls if you did applications online