Did a fake lawyer call my family threatening to sue me for an old loan?

WolfRolanCale

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Hey there, I got a call from someone saying he's a lawyer and that he's going to sue me for a loan from American Web Loan. I honestly can't remember if I paid it in full—it's been at least 7 or more years. It isn't on my credit report. The guy claiming to be a lawyer read out my social security number and address before even confirming it was me. I hung up on him, and then he called my husband, who said he didn't know who he was talking about. The man got combative and screamed at my husband, Yes you do, it's your wife, and I am going to sue her. Then he called my daughter, mother, and sister. Is this even legal? Any suggestions? How can they sue for an old loan htat I never received a single communication from in at least 7 or 8 years?
 
With those types of calls, you'd really like them to actually sshow up in court. This is a scam debt collector who has real account information. Write down the details you remember, then add a declaration: I declare under penalty of perjury that all facts detailed in this statement are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sign and date it. If they actually sue you which they won't that dated statement of the illegal practices you described will be enough to beat them in court.
 
I would record him, ask for his information, and report him for harassment. But more than likely, it's a SCAM. A letter would have been sent to you a while ago mentioning the debt, anyways.
 
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