I just got another call from a representative stating he was "Officer Jeff Anderson" and he had a warrant for my arrest for Monday. (Today is Saturday)
I did not even let him speak this time. The last call (from California) was from some one who said I owed money from an old payday loan I had acquired and defaulted on and that I had a warrant for my arrest and was to be arrested the following Monday. I never had a payday loan from these people and although they had the correct bank name I do business with now (scary), I did not have an account with them at the time the supposed loan was deposited to my account. The caller ID says "VOXBONE SA [protected]"
Here's the thing. If a man calls stating his name is Officer Jeff Anderson or any other plain name like that, and he has an Indian accent as thick as Alibaba, this should automatically send up a red flag to you not to believe anything he says is true.
The same thing happened a few months ago, but this time I just did not have the patience to listen. I told him he should be ashamed of himself for trying to scan people, especially in this economy and told him to take his warrant and shove it. I felt I had handled it quite well considering I could have really blasted him out. So, BEWARE. and be very careful when filling out any type of payday loan application on the internet. Try AMSCOT. The are much more fair and I have never had any problems with them.
P.S. I DID notify my bank of what had happened the first time, with details and names and origin of call. So keep that i mind, especially if he mentions the bank you are using at this time. Thanks for listening!