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Scam, United States | 22-Jul-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 2065087150, Vin Capitol said I owed for a pay day loan from 2006 206-508-7150.
Received a call from above number said I owed for a pay day loan from 2006 and needed to pay double the amount or they would return to Vin Capitol to file charges. Never had a pay day loan during that time. They had my personal information and that concerns me. total Con Game
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Even if you had a payday loan in 2006, it's 100% not necessary to pay back!
Consumers are protected by ‘Statute of Limitations’ under which debt collectors have a limited number of years to sue you to collect. After that period, your unpaid debts are considered ‘time-barred’ and a debt collector cannot sue you for not paying that debt.
This ‘limitation period’ starts from the time of your last payment, not from the time of your first payment.
Having taken a loan several years ago, you must be protected by ‘Statute of Limitations’.
Please go through this article by the FTC. Time barred debts – Statute of Limitations (www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0117-time-barred-debts)
Debt collectors are legally bound to send Debt Validation Notice by mail (not email) within 5 days of their first call. Those who call and threaten legal action are hoodlums looking for pain free income, if they can’t even send you a notice. The fact is they can’t since they have no information aside from your phone number and may be name and a couple of other stolen data.
A telephonic demand to pay, without supporting paperwork, has no legal validity.
If the scammer calls again, inform him/her that the call is being taped as advised by the Police and you have filed formal complaint with the Sheriff’s office as well as State Attorney General’s office and the police is on their trail. Be strong. Raise your voice. Change your tone.
These scammers are scared of the police and they will desist calling people who they know have seen through the scam!
(Do file complaint with Local Sheriff’s, State Attorney General’s Office and also at FTC. Do it today!)
Further reading: FTC cracks down on Extortion Gangs (www.ftc.gov/opa/2013/08/western.shtm)
File Complaint with the FTC: www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
The period of SOL is not uniform in all states and varies between 3 to 10 years. Check the SOL period in your state, here legaldebtfoundation.org/bankruptcy/how-does-it-work/state-laws/statute-of-limitations-by-state/
(After the SOL period, your unpaid debts are considered ‘time-barred’ and a debt collector cannot sue you, for not paying that debt. The SOL period starts from the time of your last payment, not from the time of your first payment)