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"Fair Debts Lawyers" Legal Action Scam being Sent by Scammers

The so-called "Fair Debts Lawyers" email below is a fake. The fake email message is being sent by scammers to trick the recipients into sending them money by threatening legal actions. Therefore, recipients of the fake email message which appears as if it came from Speedy Cash, should delete it and not follow the instructions in it.

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It is important that the public takes precautions when asked to send money via money transfer services like Western Union and MoneyGram, or Prepaid Debit Card to pay legal services or the government. This is because scammers use those untraceable money transfer services to collect money from their victims. Money sent via those services are not refundable, once the scammers have collected or used it.

A "Fair Debts Lawyers" Legal Action Scam

From: LAW OFFICE - info@fairdebtslawyers.com

Date: April 11, 2019 at 5:03:51 PM EDT

Subject: LEGAL ACTION (04/12/2019) FINAL NOTIFICATION

Dear,

We have given you more than enough time to make the payment but we have not received your payment and any response so if you want to settle your account outside the courthouse you have to pay minimum $335.00 on April 12th to put hold your case file if you fail to make payment today then I cannot help you anymore in this case and your case file submitted inside the courthouse. If you need a lawyer, you can If a lawyer is representing you about the debt, then ……….

We are prepared to proceed with legal action. However, our clients would prefer to give you one last opportunity to make payment and avoid legal action.

Reply immediately with your final answer so we can be in a position whether to put hold on your case file or to proceed it inside the courthouse,

Thank You.

Sincerely,

Jeff Johnson

Fair debts lawyers,

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