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Complaint Review: Alisha Brown - Internet

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  • Reported By: laura — silvis Illinois
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Alisha Brown told me that there was an arrest warrant and needed to pay a certain amount of money to avoid jail Internet

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Received an email in regards of an arrest warrant against me. Apparently it was from an unpaid loan. After that i was called daily and was told to make a a payment in order to avoid going to jail. The first call appeared to be coming in from Jamaica then after that it was from a private number. The number that said it was from Jamaica was 876-867-3974. 

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AUTHOR: Crucible - ()

POSTED: Thursday, August 07, 2014

   That "arrest warrant" was the funniest thing I've seen all day.   I'm not sure what was funnier, the ridiculous grammar or the "State Attorney" from the anonymous state pressing federal charges.   It seems likely that they are targeting the semi-literate with this ploy.

 

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