Member Submission: And the scams keep coming.

At 1:44pm today I got a call from a 904-999-0283 A number I did not recognize so I did not answer. A voicemail was left. Stating my name and that it was a Deputy “Joiner” from Clay County Sheriffs department, In regards to my registration. To call them back at that number as soon as possible. This put me into a panic mode and I call the number back within 1 minute of the original call and no answer goes to a voicemail stating it’s the clay county sheriffs office to leave a message which I did. I called probably 30 times back at this number in the course of a half hour to try to figure out what is going on. No answer and now the voicemail no longer plays and it just keeps ringing and ringing, I decide to call the Clay County Sheriffs office at the number on their website. They are confused as well and try to figure out what is going on stating they never heard of the name of the deputy. The person says its more than likely a scam that they been getting calls about scams lately. I decide to drive over to the clay county sub station and play the voicemail for the receptionist there and she has never heard of the deputy in the voicemail and said also its probably a scam but to call the normal sex offender registration clerk tomorrow as she was out of the office today to verify for sure. The call sounded so official which is why I panicked. If I would have at least answered the call when they call I could easily tell if it’s a scam or not. I am hoping they call again and I will answer and see what they say. If anything develops I will let you know.

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39 thoughts on “Member Submission: And the scams keep coming.

  • January 21, 2022

    LPH

    I am sorry you have to go through that. I guess the only good thing that came out of the beatings my Dad use to give me as a kid, was it helped me deal with the let downs the World throws at me.

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  • January 20, 2022

    Hey cherokee I was Charged in 2008 sentenced in 2010 I have a ankle monitor and have to fill out a driving log. talk about redundant the monitor tells them where I’m at so why the driving light which if I’m a passenger I don’t have to fill out only if I’m the driver. Stupid

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    • January 20, 2022

      Tim

      My probation ended (I hired an attorney) in 2003 so next year It will be 20 years since all sanctions were ended. (Really though because I feel the registry is a major sanction).
      Anyway, if I can get off the registry, I will be a major advocate to help others. I cannot do much now as I do not want the heat on me and also I am broker than a tossed out toaster. I gave up getting a job since even as a janitor you have to do a back ground check now. Sad I have 3 college degrees and all they are worth about the paper they are written on.
      If I can get off the registry, then I will have access to money that as of now, I cannot touch.

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      • January 20, 2022

        Well cherokee Thats where I’m lucky I have my own business and I work at a shop on the side trying to get another vehicle ready to put on the road and hire a driver for it. My wife and I discussed it and decided to only hire registered or previously registered citizens since we know first hand the struggle

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        • January 20, 2022

          Tim
          That is very admirable of you. Sometimes it takes walking in the shoes of someone to know what they are going through. There is a guy where I use to register who owns an entire street of houses. He only rents to registered people. He also has a van and drives them to registration, grocery store etc.
          Since the guy owns most of the houses on the street, they are rarely bothered. It is welcome news when someone moves because he can buy more houses and rent to more registered people LOL
          Also makes it easy for compliance checks since so many live on that one street.

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    • January 20, 2022

      I also found a way around the driving log not sure if it would work anymore but back in 2008 when i was on probation I decided to get me a scooter. Since i cant have passengers on it the probation officer said no need to fill out a driving log only when i am driving a car. Tho i guess that would be up to the probation officer.

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      • January 20, 2022

        Walt

        I guess a lot has changed. No logs, no polygraphs etc. I did have to do drug test which was funny because I have never done drugs in my life and I always came out clean on the test. Never any ankle bracelet even on house arrest.

        But even though I am off all sanctions, I feel more scared because I get pulled over ALL the time for no reason. They run my tags and make up some silly reason I am pulled over. Then I get held for up to an hour while they try and find some reason to arrest me. I get question as to why I am in their city, or that area etc.
        Although I am mixed German & Cherokee, it makes me think of what happens to black people, getting pulled over for driving while black. Just I get pulled over for driving while registered.

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      • January 21, 2022

        Good idea but it wouldn’t work to well for mi for one i can’t use a scooter or motorcycle for my business and when I go to my secondary job I have to take my 70lb dog to the sitter.

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  • January 19, 2022

    1 thing I also do before calling back a number I don’t know. I look up the number on https://www.spydialer.com/ just don’t click the ads. And see who the number belongs to. If it says unknown, I don’t call back.

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  • January 19, 2022

    Does call trace still work? This used to be a thing back in the days of land lines. It would at least force LE to compile a report of the incident, would it not?

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    • January 24, 2022

      The majority of scammers are spoofing phone numbers, so its almost impossible to trace the call. I get scam calls quite frequently and always hang up when I confirm its a scam. When I try to call the number back to mess with them, a completely different person answers who knows nothing about the scammer. For example, several numbers I have called back turned out to belong to legitimate businesses like auto parts stores, car dealerships, etc. Spoofing a phone number is actually quite easy to do, so unless you can get a person to meet you face to face, the police are very unlikely to find out who they are.

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      • January 24, 2022

        Disgusted

        A few years back, someone spoofed my # and I was getting over 800 calls a day. At first I was texting the people and saying it is not me doing it. It was so bad I could not make a call because so many people were calling me to cuss me out.
        I called Verizon and they said the only way to stop it was to change my phone #. They said the police cannot do anything about it, which I already knew because it is most likely coming from India.

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  • January 19, 2022

    Since I am on probation and have a monitor I am told I have to answer all calls in case the monitoring center try to call me ( it used to come up as the call center now it comes up random numbers. So now I answer my phone thank you for calling central florida how many I help you. It throws legitimate callers off but then say who they are and from where and ask for me. The scammers just hang up

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    • January 20, 2022

      Tim

      Wait, what? Why do you have a monitor on probation? I thought that was only for house arrest? What year were you sentenced? My offense was in 1991.
      I remember when I got out of prison in 1997, some offenders were going to have to put a bumper sticker on their car saying they were an offender. I was scared to death that was going to happen but it failed in the votes.

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      • January 20, 2022

        The bulk of those on s.o. probation in Florida have the anklet (monitor). It’s part of the blanket stipulations, regardless of whether the offense was internet related, hands on, he said/she said, etc…

        C’est la vie.

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        • January 20, 2022

          Yes, electronic monitoring is a standard condition of sex offender probation in Florida for any offense committed on or after September 1, 2005 that involved a victim under 16 years of age or for anyone designated a sexual predator. See F.S. sec. 948.30(3).

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        • January 20, 2022

          SC
          Must be something new. I was on house arrest then probation and had no monitor other than the probation officer who could show up like a Genie almost anywhere I was. During house arrest I have to state everywhere I was going for the entire week and that was the ONLY places I could go. On probation I could (I thought) go anywhere but got a write up for going to Disney. I got that tossed because I was never told I couldn’t, nor was there any law saying I couldn’t at the time.
          I think my probation fee was $30 a month. That was back in the 90s.

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      • January 20, 2022

        Everyone i know had ankle monitor. Its annoying. I had it but found a way around it after 8 months or so by having my probation transferred to a location that did not have ankle monitoring. finished my remaining 3+ years there ankle monitor free.

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  • January 19, 2022

    As former law enforcement, it sounded really convincing. If not for FAC and all the posts on here over the years, I might have gotten fooled. Having said that, as soon as they say send the payment in a gift card etc. or really any payment at all, I would know it is a scam.

    Additionally, almost NO law enforcement is going to let you know you have a warrant, as that gives you a chance to run. But, if they have been looking for you for a long time, a real officer might give up and just call you and ask you to turn yourself in at the police/sheriff’s department.

    Stay safe, stay vigilant, stay blessed.

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