A man identifying himself as Chody claimed to be a processing server from a county, stating that I would be served the next day and instructed me to show ID to receive and sign a form, a claim that seems highly suspicious and potentially fraudulent.
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It looks like the number +18333370923 is being used by scammers posing as process servers. They claim to be from various local authorities and say they have legal documents to serve you, often mentioning your address and sometimes even your maiden name. The catch? They want you to call back and pay them to avoid being served. This is a classic scam, as real process servers don’t call ahead or ask for money. If you get one of these calls, don’t call back and don’t provide any personal information. If you’re worried, you can check with your local police or a lawyer to confirm if there’s any legitimate legal action against you. Stay vigilant and don’t fall for their urgency tactics.
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Recent Reports for (833) 337-0923
Today's calls were the second instance, with the caller claiming they couldn't serve me today and would return tomorrow at 10 am, a story that seems to be a common tactic
This morning, I received a call from them, and as before, I will wait for their promised visit, accompanied by my Bullmastiff
A phone call from a purported Alameda County office, but with a Los Angeles phone number, is suspected to be a scam as there are no outstanding debts.
Upon listening to the voicemail, it allegedly came from my local police department, claiming they had a task to serve me, and surprisingly, they mentioned my maiden name and current address, but incorrectly stated my place of employment, leaving the number 833-337-0923 for a callback.
I aggree with what Haley mentiod earlier, same experiance here.
When I asked for specifics after being instructed to provide identification to a courier, they were unable to give me any details.
We were contacted by a representative claiming to be set to deliver a summons to our residence, but when attempting to verify the information, inconsistencies arose, and the collector's lack of personal information raised suspicions.
The scammers claim to have received a fax or complaint, and try to create a sense of urgency by stating that a legal matter is pending, but this is just a ruse to get the victim to call another number and pay to resolve the non-existent issue
The caller claim to be a Ms Jones, a process server with Statewide Legal, but this is a scam, they just want you to call them back and pay them money