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Jefferson Law Group Scam - Cash Advance Repayment

The fake Jefferson Law Group email below is a scam. The fake email is being sent by scammers pretending to be Jefferson Law Group, attempting to frighten and trick potential victims into sending them money, by threatening legal actions. If you have received the fake email, just delete it, do not respond to it. Do not let the scammers trick you into sending them your hard-earned money.

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The Jefferson Law Group Scam

From: Jefferson Law Group jeffersonlawfirminc@gmail.com

Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2021 6:07 AM

Subject: Account: CAU/16/488317

****Outside Email Source. Use extra caution with links, attachments or financial requests.****

September 7, 2021

Loan Account: CAU/16/488317

Creditor: Cash Advance USA

Loan Amount: $400.00

Total Outstanding: $955.25

One-time Settlement: $425.00

Dear Customer,

It is with a humble heart that we must ask for the repayment of the cash advance that was provided to you at the time of your need. The amount you have requested was $400.00.

As the repayment was not made on time the amount now went up to $955.25 including late fees and taxes. Please understand that you need to clear this outstanding balance soon or else we will have no other option than to bring legal action which we surely don't want.

We are going to admit that if legal action begins then you will have to face consequences that will not be convenient for you, but we will be left with no other choice.

If you need to discuss this issue further, email us back so that we can help you to resolve this debt, We sincerely appreciate the time you have taken to consider this matter.

Thanks & Regards

Sylvia Richardson

Manager

Jefferson Law Group

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