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Beware of phony debt collectors

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The Better Business Bureau has issued a warning on the collectors of the phony debt. The BBB is concerned about the possibility of a recent violation of mass data because fraudsters are already armed with victims' personal information, including Social Security numbers, old bank account and driver's license numbers of licenses, the home address, employer's information and even the names of friends and references. Scammers who claim to be the "Financial Accountability Association" or the "Federal Legislation of Unsecured Loans" demand that their victims pay up to $ 1000 by wire or credit card, and threatened to arrest them if victims do not comply. If you receive a call like this, please do not provide or confirm any of your sensitive personal data. If you do not have money and the caller is harassing you, you should file a complaint with the BBB and the Federal Trade Commission. And if a caller already has some of your information, consider yourself at greater risk for identity theft, and take appropriate precautions, such as freezing your credit or if you have not already, invest in identity theft protection.