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Oct 27, 2010
I got a call from this number today at work - very heavy accent from a man who called himself Mac Larson - I made him spell it. He kept asking me to confirm the last 4 digits of my social security number which I of course refused to do. When I demanded information from him, regarding the name of his company, address, and phone number, he refused to talk to me any more and gave the phone to his "supervisor" who said her name was Justine Williams (also very difficult to understand) with LLC Law Offices in Auburn, New York, 13021. She could not give me the address. She got irate when I kept demanding information about her company and the reason for her call. All she would say is that there were 3 allegations against me and I would be picked up from either my home or place of work by 11AM tomorrow morning if I didn't provide my lawyer's name and phone number. I knew this was a scam and told her if they contacted me again, they would have to answer to some serious legal allegations themselves. When I continued to demand information from her, she finally told me "Good luck and God bless you" and hung up on me. If these people are getting information from online payday loan applications, shouldn't those companies have some responsibility for allowing our information to be compromised? I think a class action suit against them would be appropriate. From another site and frequently used #, it looks like CashNet USA and Sonic Payday Loans have been compromised the most. I wish I knew more about class action law suits...