
Arizona people are experiencing selection calls from fake law agencies or fake government providers telling them they must pay back money to a payday loan provider and intimidating them with lawful action, Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne said Friday.
People are also being asked to deliver bank account information and facts to pay off the exceptional debt.
Horne’s office reports the selection call looks authentic simply because the business has private identifying information together with the consumer’s bank account information, 100 % or partial Social Security number and/or driver’s license number. The organization may also have information about the consumer’s company and individual friends and relatives.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office reminded customers payday loans are illegal in Arizona as of June 30, 2010. If a payday loan was applied out prior to that date and a balance is still due, the consumer is still obligated to pay back the debt.
If you truly feel you’ve been a victim of customer fraud, contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Office Consumer Information & Complaints Unit at (602) 542-5763 or file a consumer complaint online at: http://www.azag.gov/consumer/complaintform.html.
People are also being asked to deliver bank account information and facts to pay off the exceptional debt.
Horne’s office reports the selection call looks authentic simply because the business has private identifying information together with the consumer’s bank account information, 100 % or partial Social Security number and/or driver’s license number. The organization may also have information about the consumer’s company and individual friends and relatives.
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office reminded customers payday loans are illegal in Arizona as of June 30, 2010. If a payday loan was applied out prior to that date and a balance is still due, the consumer is still obligated to pay back the debt.
If you truly feel you’ve been a victim of customer fraud, contact the Arizona Attorney General’s Office Consumer Information & Complaints Unit at (602) 542-5763 or file a consumer complaint online at: http://www.azag.gov/consumer/complaintform.html.
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