Quote:Scam but not sure what they are getting by trying this.......Debt Extortion scammers gather information found around the internet and attempt to confirm the info they got is genuine, then they spring some old debt or a made up one to the 'targeted' victim.Debt Extortion ScammersQuote:We will contact your human resources department to follow proper protocol and procedure to serve you on the property.There is no procedure such as that, Process Servers serve documents and then get paid, they don't risk 'warning' someone so they can avoid being served.Carrier Services and Process Servers do not know what is contained in the documents they are paid to serve/deliver. Anyone explaining what they are delivering, saying 'you have officially been notified' or offering an alternative 'solution' to avoid delivery is a scammer.The vague scare tactic message is designed to panic a victim into calling back.Most debt collectors will use a certain amount of pressure to convince you to pay the debt. After all, they often don't get paid unless you pay. Be suspicious of a debt collector who uses an unusual amount of pressure to get you to pay immediately, particularly if they also use scare tactics to get you to pay right away. For example, a debt collector is scamming you if it : threatens you with a lawsuit and tells that you can avoid the lawsuit by paying right away Says a Process Server or Courier is coming with papers to signThreatens to call / go to your place of employmentInsists you have been notified, served or are non-compliant via phone message(s)Refuses to give a company name or verifiable Contact sourceRefuses to send proof of debt via US mailA sure sign of a debt collection scam is a collector that wants to you to pay via wire transfer or another method that can't be traced. If the payment method can't be traced, you'll have a harder time getting the authorities involved.If the creditor sounds completely foreign, or you know you never had an account with that business, there's a chance it's a scam. Never pay a collection you don't recognize. You have the right to request written proof of the debt from the debt collector before you send payment.https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2017/08/pha ... aw-firms?page=3