Martins Ferry, OH asked in Civil Litigation and Collections for Ohio

Q: I received a voicemail saying I was being sued and to call a number. They claim it's a CC. Statute ran out years ago.

I called them and they said it was $1500, but would be $5000 when it goes to court. Checked the courts and nothing was filed. Can they lie to me and threaten to sue me over a credit card that the statute of limitations ran out on years ago? Told them I don't even remember having the card, but it would have been due to a hardship back in 99/2000. They are claiming 2013. They knew my info, including Social Security number and my current credit cards somehow.

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3 Lawyer Answers
Joseph Jaap
Joseph Jaap
Answered
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: That's probably a scam. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local attorney and tell them to talk to the attorney.

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
Answered
  • Collections Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV

A: This could be a scam or simply a violation of law. Give them no information, including email or address, and tell them to send the documents to the address they already have.

Barry W. Kaufman agrees with this answer

Barry W. Kaufman
Barry W. Kaufman
Answered
  • Collections Lawyer
  • Jacksonville, FL

A: 99.9% sure this is a scam. Don't reply.

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