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Renee, United States | 05-Sep-2014 |
Scam Phone Number 9293228867, allen-lawfirm@outlook.com. Warrant for my arrest for a payday advance.
I received an email saying there was a warrant for my arrest for a payday advance that I know nothing about. Threatened me with causing me trouble at home and work. There was an attachment that is suppose to be the arrest warrant. I did not download it because I don't want to download files that may be viruses or allow them access to more information about me.
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The email is handiwork of scammers from Asia. The awful grammar gives it away. The scammers fraudulently use names of well known legal firms and throw around names of payday loan companies. Out of thousands of emails sent at the same time, the scammers expect a few to be alarmed enough to respond. The victims are then terrorized into paying money, by threatening arrest, jail term, wage garnishment and in the case of immigrants, deportation.
We should publish details of such email threats to help spread information about the scam and save others from being victimized.
Do also file complaint with the FBI at: www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx