I just got a call stating money was put in my account and the loan officer want their money back. No money was placed in the account. Then they say well someone used your info and created an account then closed it. That i would need a criminal attorney to take care of the matter. Or hire cyber investigatirs for 228.16 that it wiuld be refunded in the end. Why would you hire someones services then get a refund. I dont understand. But they said if we did not pay to be ready to be arrested in about 30 minutes. What do i do? I dont have the money to send them. Much less get an attorney. If i had that kind of money i would not have applied for a loan.
This number came from David White he stated it is a matter of security and if I did not call him back he wishes me good luck and men will come take me away.
I received a voice mail on my cell phone and they also called my work number and stated that I needed to call them back and talk with an officer before my case would be downloaded and to find out what company is pressing charges against me. They wished me luck if I didn't have my lawyer call them or myself call them back. The person stated his name was Mark Slater from Manlaw office. His Indian accent was heavy and couldn't really understand him and it was noisy.
Don't worry about it. He's just a belly-crawling foreign fraud. They're becoming so desperate that they've resorted to using lines of BS that were getting old years ago. People have caught on to their pitiful scams and they're scared to death. As they should be! I mean, what else can they do? When you're a completely worthless human being & the last thing you can possibly do is failing....well, you're basically done! Which is fine. We won't miss them a bit!
Live Well.
Gunnar
I also got a call from this number stating that they were going to subpena me over a debt that I didn't have. They also stated that they were from a law firm. Heavy Indian accent and he said his name was Mark. I looked it up and said it was a Landline from Kansas. When I questioned them further, he couldn't give a decisive answer.