Complaint Review: Jacob Morris - CASHNET - Nationwide
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Jacob Morris - CASHNET Harrasing Phone calls stating that I would be arrested the next day Nationwide
*General Comment: It is still going on....November 2014
*General Comment: Same wanted scam
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I received a voice mail on Thursday June 25, 2009 at 2:30pm EST. The message was very hard to hear but I was able to make out a man with a very thick middle eastern accent that said his name was Jacob Morris and that I needed to call him back because a law suit was being issued against me the following day and that I would be arrested for fraud for not paying off a payday loan. I called back and not only was the phone connection horrible but the man's accent made it almost impossible to understand or have a conversation. After almost two hours of calling back and forth in an attempt to get a better connection so that I could understand what was going on, Jacob Morris said he worked for a law firm but when pressed for the Law Firms name he said Cyber Crime Division....when I pressed him and told him that could not be the name of his law firm he became belligerent and started yelling at me and told me that I was going to jail because I was a thief and that if I paid him $1095.00 today he may be able to ge t the lawsuit stopped. When I asked for more information on the company that I supposedly had this loan with he finally said CashNet and said they operated over 1000 websites and good luck finding out any additional information. He then said I needed to hold but he did not put me on hold instead he started making sexual sounds. I was stunned by this and then he started talking again saying the same thing that if I paid him he might be able to stop the lawsuit. When I told him that I thought this was a scam or at the very least not a reputable collection agency....he screamed at me calling me a thief and said not to ever call the number back and that he hoped I enjoyed jail. I asked for the affidavit to be mailed or faxed to me and he said they would not do that. I asked for info on the loan and he had none of that info either. This man knew what bank I use so this is disturbing to say the least.
On Friday morning I received a similar message from a man who's name that I could not understand who left the same type of message stating that they had a law suit against me and I would be arrested tomorrow if they did not hear back from me.
Stacey
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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#2 General Comment
It is still going on....November 2014
AUTHOR: pinktulipmonkey - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 24, 2014
November 24, 2014 I just received the same call from the same guy, same stupid story, goes to some generic voicemail.
Crazy.
The number this time is: 631-663-1183

#1 General Comment
Same wanted scam
AUTHOR: Jacob - ()
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Just today (May 13, 2014) I just the same exact wanted scam/fraud phone call from "Jacob Morris." He used 845-262-3481, which when called back goes to a generic voicemail. Just wanted to let everyone know that years later, the same exact scam is going on....so its clearly scaring some people into giving them money. Please pass the word onto others so they could avoid falling into their trap. And, make sure you notifiy your local law enforcement agency.


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