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On December 16, 2016 & again on May 7, 2018, BBB was made aware that individuals are receiving calls allegedly from Nationwide Processing Services located at 1501 Reedsdale St., Pittsburgh, PA 15233, a fictitious name of Broker’s Settlement Svcs, Inc. These calls are notifying individuals at work that they will be served court papers unless they pay large sums of money allegedly for past debts.
BBB has determined the calls are from an imposter and not from Nationwide Processing Services which has been out of business for over 5 years.
BBB suggests that consumers not reply to these calls or give out personal or sensitive information and file a complaint with BBB.org. In addition, Broker’s Settlement Svcs, Inc requests you report the incident via email to Creiff@bssTitle.com or WGruber@BssTitle.com.
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