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Mimi, United States | 23-Jun-2015 |
Scam Phone Number 8776331714, Vin Capital Llc demanding that I pay immediately. Alleges a 2012 loan.
Said that I owed a payday from 2012. I told him I had not taken any such loan. Asked me "not to lie" and pay up or will end up paying 10 times in court
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You need to revert ONLY if you get by mail (not email) a Debt Validation notice with every detail that is required to be furnished under the Federal Debt Collection Practices Act including but not limited to the amount owed, calculation for amount owed, proof that you agreed to pay amount owed, identity of original lender, proof that the Statute of Limitations has not expired, license number of the debt collector and proof that the debt collector is licensed to collect in your state.
The scammer would have made similar calls to hundreds of people at random. He wouldn’t know who has a delinquent loan and who hasn’t. But he will tell everyone the same story.
Those who never had any payment default, would object and usually get out of the way. But those who have issues with their loan, could easily get scammed! (There are a few who get very scared and would pay to get out of “trouble” while there was no real trouble at all!”)
When a scammer calls and asks to pay up, the victim could subconsciously connect the call, to his / her old default and would think that the caller knows about the delinquent payment and would pay up! Many people who could have defaulted on a loan repayment, have made grave error of paying money to scammers who have no relation to the loan!
It’s unwise to pay B when we owe money to A. So be very careful. Grill the caller about his company name, address, call back number, his relation with the original lender. If he is reluctant or gives wrong info, he is certainly a scam artist.
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