Back for more "David B."? You're not the brightest bulb in the lamp are you?
You're a SCAMMER! We already know that. You won't tell us a thing about this outfit; but you said a Sheriff was at your place of employment... Everything we need to know would be on the paperwork that would have been handed to you by that mysterious Sheriff. You won't tell us a single bit of information that was on that paperwork will you "David B."?
You're trying to play in the wrong place "David B." A third grader could out-think you & still do his homework at the same time. Stop making a fool of yourself.
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar
David, baby, or should I say Rachel? Call back to this number gets, "Processing Department, this is Rachel, how may I help you?" In my politest, sheepiest voice I asked, "processing department of what company?" Rachel was MAD. Telling me I have no right to question her because this is a "legal office." What a scam. A legitimate office, even a legitimate debt collector identifies themselves and doesn't admonish people for asking for their LEGAL business name. You "guys" are such a crock. You better find a different business to get into because the hammer of justice is coming down on you. Read here:
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/closing-time-fake-debt-collector
When in doubt, compare the collector's behavior to what the law allows.
FTC and CFPB material on US federal collection law:
http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ... debt-collection
You'll note that LifeLock can't stop crooks from calling you and can't prevent your being sued for junk debt. Before you get too thankful, you should understand that you're paying handsomely for placebo security.