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Today I got calls from **** Jason Canor.
35x.00 dollars.
I asked them their legitimate details and they say they are representing USA Cash Advance.
http://www.usacashadvance.com/apply
This website asks for ssn and has no security standards.
not https; there is no website that asks for ssn on http site.
They are abusive and scary to any extent.
Suggest how to trace these spammers (the worst spammers on the planet so far)
In the end, they say, they would screw me up!!
Poor guys struggling hard for a few cents!.
God sure helps them.
Thx
Today I got calls from **** Jason Canor.
35x.00 dollars.
I asked them their legitimate details and they say they are representing USA Cash Advance.
http://www.usacashadvance.com/apply
This website asks for ssn and has no security standards.
not https; there is no website that asks for ssn on http site.
They are abusive and scary to any extent.
Suggest how to trace these spammers (the worst spammers on the planet so far)
In the end, they say, they would screw me up!!
Poor guys struggling hard for a few cents!.
God sure helps them.
Thx
I got a call from this guy... foreign accent. I took a message for myself. He then called and left a message on my manger's voice mail. He also called my sister-in-law in another state. Had me completely freaked out until my friend found postings on sites like these and let me know this was a complete scam. When I did finally talk to this guy, he stated that he had criminal charges for a $325 internet loan from a company that does not even exist. When I asked for documentation of the loan, or the number for the courts, he hung up on me.
Another number used by the USA Credit scam