!comment_text!
Top Comment
All Comments (8)
RAY VILLANOVA he said his name is. "My office has spent too much time and resources trying to reach you already . . ." I have received no letter from Direct Recovery Services (no ID during call but internet search says its DRS), and I don't know what he's talking about. I don't want to return the call because of his hateful tone & getting these threatening calls started by Robodialer constantly. There is an Arguss Law Firm online who represents you against them, so perhaps I should, with voice recorder on ready.
they have called a number of times and now have text me with a website to log onto with an account number, my birthday, and my ss number. Not happening people.. they threaten to serve papers on me at my job last week. my job will not allow that to happen....
Called for 'No Name Given' about an urgent matter. The robo caller said his office had spent enough time and resources on this matter and wants us to call him back.
Total scam.
This "company" or "business" is calling and leaving threatening automated messages.This message mentioned this call to be the last voluntary effort of communication, and asked to be called back before 7pm today and if not......something about litigation or lawyers. I picked up the phone, but no person connected, the recording just played out till the end of the message.
If you call these people back they may have your name or the name of someone you may know and try to verify your address by giving you the "last address" they have "on file", and they may also attempt to verify certain digits of your social security number. You probably should not give them any information over the phone. Especially if there is a high possibility of a scam or fraud. I thought Collection agencies usually mail something to the person they are attempting to collect from, and I've never heard of a valid collector sending such a threatening recorded message. Also according to consumer protection websites, any valid debt collector should be able to provide you with their name, street address, and professional license number. After calling this "business" back they refused to give out their street address. The first number of 320-201-1090 that left the automated message is listed in Villard MN, and the website number of 855-269-9628 is linked to a website.
Some scammers also have websites or virtual addresses. So be very careful. It is best to check it all out before giving anyone information over the phone.
Lastly, according to who calls me from 855-269-9628, one of the people receiving calls from this number has already reported them to consumer finance.com.