Recent Activity

Relatively advanced robocall computer, with pauses waiting for oral responses.

Caller: Lauren Olson

A fairly high tech computer calledpretending to be a human named Lauren Olsen who wanted to let me know I could refinance my mortgage.

Caller: Lauren Olsen

"Hello! You've been selected by one or more of your lenders..."

Recorded voice on my voicemail tells me that I need to call them back to stop the IRS from arresting me.

Claimed my (non-existent) request for a $5000 loan was approved.

A recorded voice claimed the IRS was filing a lawsuit against me and that I could call 202-602-2975 to obtain more information.

The IRS doesn't do that, the number doesn't belong to the agency, and the message was also implausible because it didn't even indicate who the target was.

Caller: IRS

"You have been selected...."

"This is an important payday loan offer..."

Recorded message offering me a payday loan if I press 1 or to reject if I press 9.

Recorded choice told me he had an important payday loan offer.

Robo call claiming to have approved a request for a $1500 payday loan if I go to their website. I never requested this.

A synthesized voice recording left on my voicemail promises that if I call them back, GE Capital Bank will loan $5,000 to me directly into my bank account today.

Caller: GE Capital Bank

Robocall about approval for a $1500 payday loan if I go to their website and give my information.

I didn't apply for a payday loan but I keep getting these same robocalls.

I didn't apply for a payday loan but I keep getting these same robocalls.

This recording congratulates me on being approved for a $1500 payday loan that will be wired directly to my checking account if I go fill out their form on their website www.wirecash direct.com. This is an identical message to a series of calls I get nearly every morning. Even the voice and script are identical, only the www address and "vip" code change.

A recorded message left almost every morning congratulates me on being approved for a $1500 payday loan if I go to www.loanthatmoney.com and enter a special vip code. It's the same voice and basic recording that claims I've been approved for various other payday loans that I definitely never applied for.

A recorded message keeps getting left in my voicemail that appears to be designed to scare people into believing they are in legal trouble. These calls seem to rotate every other morning at almost the same react time with recorded messages about payday loans. All if it is totally unsolicited and unwanted.

Recorded female voice claiming I'd been approved for a payday loan and needed to respond. I don't apply for payday loans.

Recording trying to get me to connect to accept a payday loan I never requested. No company name or other identifying info.