A scammer contacted the recipient regarding a non-compliance notice involving their deceased mother and a pending complaint, displaying ignorance of the recipient's personal situation.
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The analysis of the comments and caller information reveals a scam operation targeting individuals with allegations of outstanding debts or lawsuits. The scammers claim to be from "Avery Law" or "Avery Legal Services", but their tactics and inconsistencies suggest a fraudulent scheme. They often use threats of legal action and attempt to collect personal information, such as social security numbers and addresses. The use of various phone numbers and different caller names further supports the suspicion of a scam. It is essential for individuals to be cautious and not provide any personal or financial information to these scammers.
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It is astonishing that some individuals have been duped by criminals for an extended period. Further investigation beyond initial posts can provide valuable insights into the situation.
Same thing happend to me, i've been paying for the last year, totaly $850, i just dont know if it's true or a scam.
Today, I received a call from someone using a Miami number, 305-506-0446, claiming I would receive documents from Avery Law services. They provided a file number and a California number to call back, which I believe is a scam. I plan to report this to the State Attorney General and the FTC.
The caller claimed I owed money from when I first bought my house, but after I refuted their claims, they threatened to take me to court.
I recive a call from this number, they say I owe debt from 2002, its not posible
Upon receiving a call from Nationwide Legal regarding a case from Avery Law firm, complete with a file number, I decided not to respond after reading through these comments.
I got a call from somone caling himslef Daniel Sanchez, sayin that my elderly parent had a debt, and that she would be summons to court, it sounded real, but its a scam, hes allso caling other family members, askin for mony
Over several months, I received multiple calls, as did my family members, regarding a purported Visa credit card debt from 2016, which I disputed and investigated, finding no evidence to support the claim
A similar experience involved a call asking to verify personal information, supposedly to serve papers to a family member, but the caller's intent was likely fraudulent.
A call was made claiming a lawsuit against my father, with the caller refusing to provide any details except for a callback number; given the lack of any outstanding debt or lawsuits, this is clearly a scam.
In light of my previous post, I would like to add some additional information.
I recived a call from this number, and the lady on the phone claimed to be from Avery Law, but it seems like a scam, especialy since they didnt even have a valid caller ID
Obviously, the scammers cant do ennything if you dont fall for their scam.
Today I checked my voicemail and a woman named Mary said I needed to call them back about a medical dispute, I called back and spoke with Daniel Sanchez, he gave me a case number and had my social security number, old adress and I was worried.
A voicemail was left for me with a relative's maiden name, which hasnt been used in years, claiming that paperwork would be served and i should call back with the given file #, the caller id showed 281-824-3245 and the callback number was 866-429-0042, after calling back a woman answered saying it was the 'Corporate office' of Avery Legal Services, it seems they have changed their number.
I believe I received a call from this same organization, claiming to be taking legal action despite my never having received a letter from them. They answer as 'Corporate' and claim to be from Avery Legal.
Repeated calls were made, attempting to contact a relative regarding alleged litigation, which I believe is a scam, and I advise reporting them.
Similar experiance happend to me, i spoke with someone who claimed to be from a law firm and said i owed money for a HSBC card, but it's a scam since i never had such a card
A similiar incident occured with me, I spoke with someone who claimed I owed money for a card from HSBC, which I never had
My husband recieved a call today from a restricte number, they claime someone had filed somthing against him and he needed to call them back, they asked him to pay $1000 or else they would take him to court, but we didnt fall for it and hung up the phone.
A voicemail from an unknown caller, claiming to be Kelly from National Processing, mentioned a litigation case involving a relative, who allegedly provided my number as a contact; however, this relative and I have no contact, and the knowledge of their county of residence raises suspicions of fraud
A call claiming an urgent lawsuit over unpaid credit cards was deemed a scam due to the unknown number and unprofessional approach.
A threatening voice mail was left, stating that I would be served with papers and provided a case number.
Similar thing happend to me, some girl named Sabrina, its ridiculus, i think its time to change my number again, this one is burnout, i uset to work for a collection agency and i quit because of all the scams.
This phone number left a message that sparked concern, as they claimed to have my address and provided a file number, stating that not returning the call would imply consent for further action.
I had the same experiens, a case was filed against me in sacramento county, but the case number was invalid, i called them, and got a voice mail
After receiving a call from a number without caller ID and a subsequent message asking to call back regarding a pending lawsuit for an unpaid credit card balance, it became clear that this was a scam attempt by individuals claiming to be from Avery law firm.
Initially, the call appeared as 'no caller ID,' but a message was left requesting a return call to the specified phone number. Upon calling back, I was informed of a supposed pending lawsuit regarding an unpaid credit card balance, allegedly from Avery Law Firm. The threat of proceeding with the lawsuit unless immediate payment was made seemed dubious and prompted skepticism about the legitimacy of the call.
A claim was made about being from 'Avery' law firm, allegedly to serve papers, but the call ended abruptly when the legitimacy of the call was questioned