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Priscilla - 11-04-2013

I was called about a past debt I had owed and the caller Vanessa sewed really nice and even let me make payments on a monthly basis, I initially had reservations about paying these people because I could not find any information about them, I called all the previous holders on my debt and was told that full spectrum was the holder now, so I paid them, she said I would receive a conformation letter stating I paid the amount in full well a month passed and still no letter I tried calling back the two numbers I received the phone calls from and they are no longer in service #909-204-5325 and # 855-849-2226 was I scammed? I need some help.

Caller type: Collection Agency
Caller: Vanessa padilla
Company: Full Spectrum Litigation
Number: 909-204-5324

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Priscilla - 11-04-2013

A few months ago I received a call from full spectrum and spoke with a venessa padilla who said I owed over 7000 for a US bank debt but would settle for 650$ now is she a scam? I had paid because well frankly I'm a 22 year old mom who was scared out of my mind, who do I contact about this?

Caller: Mrs Lopez then spoke with Vanessa Padilla
Company: Full Spectrum Litigation

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Janet - 12-12-2012

Lake County Sheriff's Office warns of phone scam

Sue Bergheim Reporting
kjamnews@madison.threeeagles.com

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of another phone scam that is hitting the area. Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Tim Walburg says residents have been getting calls from people from Full Spectrum Litigation – which does not exist and is a scam company. These people are looking for credit card or bank account information to settle a debt related to U-S Bank or other financial institutions. Walburg says the representative on the phone says they will try and settle a debt they say you owe. He says they will ask for personal information such as your social security number, date of birth, and address, and they will ask if you would like to settle out-of-court for a small fee, which amounts to less than half the amount they are saying you defaulted the bank.
The number they are calling from is 1-888-787-7602. Walburg says the representative will also say something about sending the case off to court and that it could result in criminal charges. The calls that the Lake County Sheriff’s office have received from residents say the scam calls are related to bad checks to merchants. Walburg says residents should be aware that no prosecution like what this company is saying can happen in Lake County.
If you have received a call or have any questions about these calls, you are encouraged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 256-7615.

Caller: Mrs Lopez then spoke with Vanessa Padilla
Company: Full Spectrum Litigation

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suzanne orlando - 09-11-2012

called me 5 times in a row, left 1 message, also called my daughters phone twice and left messages, also called my workplace and left a message with the secretary. When I called they asked had I been served papers at home or at work. I said neither. They said I would be served within 48 hours and that I would have to be in court on Friday for a credit card I had in 2004 that I owed 3678.00. they said they could garnish 35% of my wages but we might be able to settle for 1400.00 if I could find a way to pay that. I told them I would need to speak with my lawyer and they said for him to fill out page 4 to appeal and then quickly ended the call.

Caller type: Collection Agency
Caller: Mrs Lopez then spoke with Vanessa Padilla
Company: Full Spectrum Litigation
Number: 888-787-7618

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