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"Arrest Warrant" Scams from ACS Incorporation at acsincorporation.net

Americans are asked to ignore the fake email arrest warrants or court notices from ACS Incorporation located at acsincorporation.net, which claim that the recipients will be prosecuted in court and their SSN placed on hold by the US Federal Government. The fake emails are just another scam used by cyber criminals or scammers to trick and frighten their potential victims into sending them money by threatening legal actions. If potential victims respond to the fake email messages they will be subsequently asked to send money in order to avoid arrest.

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Remember, a warrant will be served upon you by the arresting officer once a judge authorizes it, it will not be sent by email.

A Sample of an "Arrest Warrant" Scam from ACS Incorporation

From: ACE INC - attorney@acsincorporation.net

Date: Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 1:16 PM

Subject: ARREST WARRANT

Due on your name : $100.00

This email is to notify you that this case has been forwarded to the court house by Monday as you have failed to make the payment as per the agreement, Kindly find the attached warrant which has been issued against your name by today January 4th 2018 at 11.00 AM (EST).

Your court house reference case number is 20150629-SI-WC-109 which is under the hand of court house attorney Mr. Daniel Croger.

This case was filed under fraudulent section (C) chapter 19 into the court house and will be executed as per our earliest convenience in order to pay off this account under the guidance of court house.

Important Note: Your SSN is no longer eligible to apply for any credit or loan thru any lender in the United States.

Kindly make sure to have all necessary documents into the court house on the court house date which will be delivered to you thru court house within two to three business days.

Kindly email us immediately to make the payment in order to hold this case or for any other assistance if required.

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