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Loan Broker

Phony Debt Collectors

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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  • Additional Info:
    Here is the emergency press release issued by the Council of Better Business Bureaus on August 3, 2009. Scammers have Social Security and bank account numbers, home addresses and employer informationBetter Business Bureau is issuing a national alert today about phony debt collectors that are calling consumers nationwide and claiming that they have defaulted on a payday loan and will be arrested if they don't pay immediately. Claiming to be lawyers, the scammers say they are with the "Financial Accountability Association" or the "Federal Legislation of Unsecured Loans" and are equipped with a disconcerting amount of personal information about their potential victims. "Because the scammers have so much information about potential victims, BBB is concerned that this may be the result of a data breach," said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson.According to reports received by BBB and posted online, the scammers accuse the victim of defaulting on a payday loan and claim they are being sued. The phony debt collector threatens that, if the victim doesn't pay as much as $1,000 immediately via wire or by providing bank account or credit card numbers, he or she will be arrested and extradited to California within the hour to stand trial. The scammers often have the victim's Social Security, old bank account numbers or driver's license numbers as well as home addresses, employer information and even the names of personal friends and professional references. BBB offers the following advice to consumers if they receive a suspicious telephone call about an outstanding debt:* Ask the debt collector to provide official documentation which substantiates the debt.* Do not provide or confirm any bank account, credit card or other personal information over the phone until you have confirmed the legitimacy of the call. * File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission online if the caller is abusive, uses threats or otherwise violates federal telemarketing laws.* File a complaint with BBB online if you believe a debt collector is trying to scam you.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
6/25/2010
Alternate Names:
Bureau of Defaulters Agency
Litigation Suport Group
Providence
Business Management:
Mr. John Myers, Agent

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. John Myers, Agent
Customer Contacts
Mr. John Myers, Agent
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (604) 504-8371
Other Phone: (855) 219-3334
Other Phone: (614) 407-0843
Other Phone: (614) 407-0804
Other Phone: (614) 407-0930

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