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Scammer's address 400 West Cummings Park Woburn , Woburn, MA 01801, USA
Country United States
Victim Location NV 89123, USA
Type of a scam Debt Collections
Scammer's address 400 w Cummings park suite 1725-135, Woburn, MA 01801, USA
Country United States
Victim Location CA 92629, USA
Type of a scam Debt Collections
Type of a scam Debt Collections
Scammer's address Woburn, MA 01801, USA
Country United States
Victim Location NE 68046, USA
Type of a scam Debt Collections
Scammer's address 400 West Cummings Park suite 1725-135, Woburn, MA 01801, USA
Type of a scam Debt Collections
I ceased phone communication at this point. Within the five days I did receive a letter from them. I have attached the letter, and great effort was taken to make the document appear legitimate. I started to do some research at this point about the company. They are not a licensed debt collector in their state, nor are they on file with their states Secretary of State or my states. Their address is actually a UPS store box. They have a website that is missing the http: that makes a website legitimate. When I searched the company and their phone number, numerous websites listed them as making scam phone calls, all with the same legal threat looking for immediate payment. On each one of these pages, after several users commented that it was a scam, and listed several of the same things I pointed out, a curious user(s) with the same name or similar name, would comment directly under the previous comment, claiming that they were contacted as well, and that the company was a "law firm", which is of course false, as no such law firm is registered under the state bar of their state.
I spent an entire morning locating my Wife's financial records which includes many old credit reports and was unable to find anything that would substantiate this claim, save one account that was paid off ( I have the documentation to prove it), but the account numbers did not match. At this point I felt it wise to consult a consumer protection lawyer, which I did. After meeting with them they mentioned that they see these types of scams frequently, and that they were becoming more sophisticated. After reviewing the information presented, The lawyer advised that we simply cease any communication with this as it is likely that it is a scam. They simply told me that if they sue you, we will represent you. It is interesting as well, that in my internet research, I came across similar complaints that were older for a different company using the same UPS store box calling themselves Cambridge Investment Group, although there was no website for this one.