They call and leave this number for me to call them back at.. they say they have imparitive information they need to share with me and that if I don't call them back they will file legal suit against me...
They called my number, talked to my roommate and claimed that I am the contact number for someone I have never heard of and that they need to talk to this person about an important legal matter. They left the number 951-279-4500 for me to call. If I do, it will be with a tape recorder running.
This is a scam. They have called me regarding my property address. I contacted my mortgage company and asked them who they were and my mortgage company said it was a scam not to call them, that they had nothing to do with my mortgage or anything.
Good work, everybody, these guys are total losers. The reason they called with a maiden name is because that is how old their information is. As I said, they threatened an address for me whch I haven't seen in 20 years. Waddever you guys do, do NOT give them money. It appears to me they do not have a current address for any of us and don't you give them one! They're losers. I used to enforce the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act for the Treasury Department. If you can't get these guys off your mind, simply call your state banking comissioner. It's all a ruse! They also are in hiding. Ask them where they are once: Ask them their street address :) Turn the table on 'em. They are common crooks!!
This Robert and Kisha Lancaster thing looks totally new to me. I have their whereabouts narrowed to maybe four or five places in California. If you have an address for them, please respond.
Of all the other comments I've seen here, you seem to have the right idea. Send this link to the California Attorney General (something you can do in minutes). Keep in mind, they are not violating any law unless and until you tell them not to call and they fail to comply. Up to that point, they're just silly-assed morons chasing 20-year-old debts. The statute of limitations in most states is FIVE YEARS!!! After that, the obligation is no longer enforceable. I may start digging further into this.