jimnyc
04-26-2019, 10:50 AM
They called my house main number, which is weird as it's there for emergency only and we never give it to anyone. Strike #1
It was solely a recording - from the IRS? Strike #2
The guy in the message stated no name, but just said that a lawsuit has been filed against me, and it's now known that I received their call, and to immediately call them back at 918-203-4984
OR
if I didn't an arrest warrant was going to be immediately issued for me. Strike #3 I'm not that gullible. They would not call, they would send a certified letter. If they called, I'm sure they would only speak to person they have info on. No way the IRS leaves a message like that. And an arrest warrant, and to make such a threat via recording? Yeah right.
So I waited 10 minutes and then called from Google Voice so they wouldn't know it was me calling. An INDIAN guy answered with his obvious accent, with "You have reached the IRS department, how may I help you" - and I instantly asked "May I have your name please: - and he replied with this is the IRS crap--- I told him VERY politely as if I was falling for it "Oh, I heard you sir, I just want to write as we go along for my records, so can I please have your name?" CLICK and he hung up the phone.
So I then called from my son's account - and it states "The number you have dialed is not in service" or some BS like that. How I got him the first time is odd, but now I called twice and get that error. Obviously these idiots are spoofing numbers somehow.
It was solely a recording - from the IRS? Strike #2
The guy in the message stated no name, but just said that a lawsuit has been filed against me, and it's now known that I received their call, and to immediately call them back at 918-203-4984
OR
if I didn't an arrest warrant was going to be immediately issued for me. Strike #3 I'm not that gullible. They would not call, they would send a certified letter. If they called, I'm sure they would only speak to person they have info on. No way the IRS leaves a message like that. And an arrest warrant, and to make such a threat via recording? Yeah right.
So I waited 10 minutes and then called from Google Voice so they wouldn't know it was me calling. An INDIAN guy answered with his obvious accent, with "You have reached the IRS department, how may I help you" - and I instantly asked "May I have your name please: - and he replied with this is the IRS crap--- I told him VERY politely as if I was falling for it "Oh, I heard you sir, I just want to write as we go along for my records, so can I please have your name?" CLICK and he hung up the phone.
So I then called from my son's account - and it states "The number you have dialed is not in service" or some BS like that. How I got him the first time is odd, but now I called twice and get that error. Obviously these idiots are spoofing numbers somehow.