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  1. Aug 29, 2017 · Phantom debt collectors impersonate law firms. By. Colleen Tressler. Consumer Education Specialist, FTC. August 29, 2017. Getting a call from a debt collector can be stressful. But it can be downright frightening when the caller uses lies, profanity and threats to try to get you to pay. In a case announced today, the FTC says a debt collection ...

  2. If you were being sued you would of received court papers in person or by mail. The law firm is legit but something about that logo looks fake. You said that your case number has not shown up which means this could be a scam BUT. Call the orange county court and check that case number.

  3. Before signing a contract, making a big purchase, or doing other business with a company, take some time to research the company to see if it’s legitimate. While there is no one-stop shop for checking out companies or surefire way of avoiding scams, here are some steps you can take: Search online for customer feedback, complaints, and other information. Search online to find information ...

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · A fake law firm in Canada is sending letters to U.S. consumers pitching a scam on how to ... (supposedly) similar last name and nationality, the "lawyer" can add your name to the policy and divide ...

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  5. Aug 18, 2023 · You can’t cash in on a stranger’s life insurance policy — even if a lawyer says you can. The FTC has heard reports from people in Korean, Vietnamese, and Latino communities who got letters in the mail from a supposed “lawyer” in Canada. The letter looks like it’s from a law firm and offers an “easy way” to get money using someone else’s life insurance policy. But it’s a ...

  6. 5. Impersonation: In some cases, they impersonate real lawyers by using their names, firm details, and other verifiable information. This lends credibility to their scams. Spotting a fake law firm is essential to protect yourself from falling victim to such schemes. If you encounter any suspicious signs, consider verifying the firm’s ...

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  8. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many attorneys are working at home or in other locations outside of their normal offices. This change is providing fraudsters with new opportunities for scams, including some that target attorneys and law firms. Recently, the State Bar has received reports of a new COVID-19 variant of a very old scam.

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