I received email that you were going to arrest me and garnish my
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Homemaker2
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It's a scam, sent out by the thousands from overseas scammers. Garnishment only happens in a real court and signed by a real judge. You cannot be arrested for a debt which is a civil matter not a criminal matter. Block and then delete the email.
We need to do something about these people I've gone to the court house they have no idea what I'm talking about nor these people and I can't talk to no one just email
Okkkk on the way to tge bank now we need to all file complain at state attorney office copy these emails for your complaint form
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Rich
It a scam the way they got your info is through data dipping look it up just from your phone number they can pull all that info. I called the number they provided after i sent out an email to them and they said they needed to pull up my account... how when i havent given them my name or my case # they gave provided... i then told them to stop data dipping and he hung up lol idiots....
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Catherine
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So I just received a email saying the same thing. Is this true or a scam
I "m still recieving these emails crazy !!!!!!! People are crazy!!!!!!!!!!
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CeCe
I got the same email and i know its a scam because a garnishme t never goes to another company from the court the court grants it and it goes directly to your employer via the debtor. And you cant get arrested for a debt otherwise everyone in the world would be behind bars
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DJ
I just received this same email with an old address. I asked for a number to contact, but no response.
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Garnishment only happens in a real court and signed by a real judge.
You cannot be arrested for a debt which is a civil matter not a criminal matter.
Block and then delete the email.