Victim Location 94301
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
I recognize this as a scam.
Victim Location 90046
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
See attached "Notice" advertising to negotiate down debt you don’t even have.
Victim Location 60068
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
Received two solicitations via mail. Ignored the first one, but the 2nd one caught my eye so I paid more attention. They offered to reduce my credit card debt by 50% and setup a lower monthly payment to pay off the balance over 36 months. Truly an enticing offer. The language in the solicitation was very vague, i.e. "We may be able to negotiate a payment plan.." Pressure language like: "This letter is being sent to you one last time before you are no longer deemed eligible…". I search ScamPulse.com and found two others within the past 30 days reporting similar tactics. Watch out!
Victim Location 38108
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
I received correspondence form Debt Relief Dept April 17, 2019 stating I am no longer deemed eligible for help by this office. Once we have been contacted, we will have authorization to restructure your open balances of $6,500 on your behalf directly with your creditors. Etc.
Do you want to reduce your payments? We may be able to negotiate a payment plan with your creditors that you can afford. Sincerely, Client Negotiations Department (800-391-5499)
This letter is fraudulent.
Victim Location 94928
Type of a scam Debt Collections
I received a letter from a Debt Relief Dept. in Claymont, DE 19703, saying that my husband is in debt of exactly $15,000 for an unspecified credit card. He has 1 credit card, and in good standing. I just need to make people aware of these sort of scams.
Victim Location 19703
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
Unsolicited letter offering debt relief describing fictitious debt of $10,000 with "proposed settlement offer of $5,000. (I have no credit card debt.)
Victim Location 19703
Type of a scam Credit Repair/Debt Relief
Unsolicited letter offering debt relief describing fictitious debt of $10,000 with "proposed settlement offer of $5,000. (I have no credit card debt.)