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Complaint Review: ACS, Inc. - Internet

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  • Reported By: Sweet Pea — Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
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  • ACS, Inc. Internet USA

ACS, Inc. Intimidating Legal Scam Internet

*Author of original report: Attorney "Patric Brown AKA John Carter"

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I have been receiving various emails from scammers from just about every country across the globe on planet Earth. I can always tell that it is a scam email because of three little things of the content of the email: poor grammar, poor spelling, and poor punctuation. I don't know how these "human beings" think that they can possibly get away with scamming the American people out of their hard earned money by wording their emails with the sentence structure the way they have with the poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation and then have the audacity to "threaten" people with lawsuits and jail time if they don't send them money. I have also even received some emails stating that if I don't send money to that person immediately, that I will be arrested within 24 hours and that a bench warrant has been issued for me. I guess what I am saying is that these people must think that the American people are so stupid that we don't know that bench warrants are not issued online, and in fact, none of these legal matters are done online. All legal matters and warrants are served by a Sheriff or Constable or through the United States Postal System ~ never online. Also, all of these nefarious scammers must think that the American people don't notice that these emails are NEVER sent to an intended email address, and they never address an intended person either. The emails are always forwarded through what I am sure is through a purchased list of some sort, like Facebook or some other third party that shares information that will reveal people's email addresses. But, if their information was so accurate, you would think that they would at least address you in the email instead of starting off the email as, "Dear Customer". I am just so tired of the harassment and being the recipient of these numerous emails saying that I am needed in court anywhere from New York to California or that I have been bestowed a gift of 4 million dollars from India or Nepal from a religious, sickly woman who can only trust me with her life savings. The whole thing just makes me nauseated. I'm waiting for the one email that is going to infect my computer and make it crash forever because of their stupid games. This HAS TO STOP!!!

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#1 Author of original report

Attorney "Patric Brown AKA John Carter"

AUTHOR: Sweet Pea - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, April 19, 2015

     I also received an email in the form of a "Court Summons" from Jacksonville, Florida from a lawyer named "Patric Brown" stating that I took out a payday loan in the amount of $400.00 in February of 2014 and if I didn't pay back $1200.00, that I was subject to legal fees of up to $4000.00, payroll deductions, house liens, and jail time.  The eery part is that they knew my SSN, house address, phone number, and bank account numbers, however, that bank account wasn't even in existence until the latter part of 2014 so there is NO WAY that this is even true!!!  I never heard of this payday loan company, and have never done business with them!!!  I "googled" several items, and there is not a "Patric Brown" attorney located in Jacksonville, Florida or in the United States.  There is, however, a Brown & Brown firm located in Tallahasse, Florida, but they say that they are not associated with this email.  Not to mention, court summons' are NEVER sent via email!  The return phone number that was enclosed in the email (206-339-9316) is located in Washington State and associated with another scamster fake Attorney by the name of "John Carter" who has attempted to pull the same scam!  I am also reporting this to the State Attorney General for my state, and my local FBI.  This has got to stop!!!

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