A week or two ago, Rodolfo Salazar contacted me via a free Outlook.com e-mail address to threaten I would be sued, wages garnished, and etc. He provided some personal information, a very old address, and claimed I owed ~$1300 to resolve the debt with "Quick Payday". While I did at one time take out payday loans, I didn't take any out for the dollar amount reported, nor with the company reported.
I decided to get some back and forth going after reporting this scam to the Outlook.com abuse team so they would have better evidence against him to ban the e-mail address. Each reply from Rodolfo got less and less professional, his English turned out to be very bad when it came down to anything which wasn't a scripted response.
I advised him that with adequate proof of the debt and a contact phone number, I would be happy to to resolve any outstanding debt. I requested a contact number many, many times. Each time they refused. Finally, I got an address, but no phone number yet. Finally, he stated the case was filed with my county courthouse. I contacted the courthouse and attorney general, who state no such case is on the docket.
Esper Law Firm
Legislation Department
701 NW 214 St. 419 Los Angeles, CA 90003