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Attack Details
Attack Date:
Jun 18, 2022

Matrix Debt Relief Debt Collection Legal Matter Fake Billing Scam

Initial Email Content

Subject
Have You Seen This Past Due Invoice?
Body

PAST DUE LETTER

From : Matrix Debt Relief

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Account Number: 8:23-HB-64361842-FDC

Outstanding Balance: $954.00

Creditor: US Cash Advance


At this time we have not yet received a payment in regards to Account 8:23-HB-64361842-FDC nor have we gotten a response to the letter sent before. Your account is now 1042 days past due and you owe a total of $954.00


As a valued customer, we would like to help you quickly remit payment to avoid any actions that could damage your credit rating or future credit limits with our company. If there is a reason you are unable to pay in full, please contact us and We would be happy to talk about arranging a payment schedule that is mutually agreeable.


Please get in touch with us immediately if you would like to work out a payment schedule, otherwise please submit your payment of $954.00 today. You can submit the payment, through our online payment portal.


After sending you this letter, we are required by law to turn your account over to an outside collector unless you contact us to make satisfactory payment arrangements. We do not like to do this; however, we will abide by the choice you make. If you have any questions, please Email us at : matrix.microrepayments@maildepot.net


Sincerely,

Staff Attorney, Matrix Debt Relief

Copies to:

Frank Rogers, County Administrator

Carl Cooper, County Attorney

Maria Fairchild, Public Safety


 



Note : It is possible that our previous emails fell through the cracks or delivered in spam because of words like (credit, loan, payment etc.)

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Attack Description

This text-based fake billing scam impersonates Matrix Debt Relief using a debt collection theme and a legal matter theme.

Analysis Overview

Tactic
Free Webmail Account
Goal
Impersonated Party
Vector
Text-based
Theme
Debt Collection
Legal Matter
Language