This is another ploy of the stupid scammers who prey on people who get scared from the emails they send out. DO NOT OPEN them as they contain viruses and the so called "warrant" they send is not valid. Warrants are required to be served in person and physical contact has to be made.
IGNORE them at all costs.
Take heed you idiots, you will get yours one day soon
So glad I look these things up...I received an email, stated they were David Rogers and wanted me to call this number. They claimed I took out some pay day loan and owed $13000, attached 2 files to the email, one said "warrant". I knew it was a scam when reading it and noticing things were misspelled. How can they get away with scaring people like this??
Got the same E-mail, haven't checked the header info, but guarantee it came out of India or somewhere else, or what they usually do is bounce it through a couple of servers. But yea, the terrible English and grammar, is a HUGE tipoff that this is bs. How do they keep getting away with it? As long as people fall for it, like the old saying goes, "Theres one born every minute."