I have gotten two calls from a man who says he is a Special Agent named Steven Novak from the DEA and that I must call him immediately. Called back after reading the scams I read on another site. He was apparently in a meeting. If he calls back he has something coming is all I have to say. He used the # 202-239-8343 at ext. 1131
The next time "Dean" calls, as him how Frank, Sammy, Joey and the rest of the Rat Pack is doing, HAHAHAHA...couldn't resist. I got a number of those calls. I just have fun with them. Once I pretended I didn't speak much English and faked an accent worse than the guy on the phone. Another time I identified myself as a US Treasury Agent and demanded his IRS ID number and what IRS office he was calling from - he told me it was the United States IRS Office and immediately hung up. I called them back another 5-6 times demanding names, ID numbers and what their Division Code was. I got these bozos so rattled the stopped answering my calls and I didn't hear from them for 6 months. My favorite, however, was when they called and asked for me by name. I told them to hold on and said, "Yeah, he's still here." They wanted to speak to me directly, So I said, "Nobody's talking to him unless they got a Quija Board." and announced that this was the county morgue and would someone be coming down to claim the body.
I never ordered medicine online so why am I getting these people calling me the number is 510-423-8595. Dean Martin...that was a ancient from like India but American name....
A guy called me saying I had an arrest Warrant for ordering medicine online and that was illegal. He wanted me to take $1853 to a place he would tell me later as a fine to stop the arrest. I should not tell anybody. I called my husband anyways and I did not answer the two calls I received after that
Same same..... contacted my daughter saying he was with the DEA (Detective HARRAH). What a knob. Informed her that for $1600 they would drop all charges. When I asked for clarification, he stammered and said to "get a lawyer". Sound advice from someone who will likely need one in the near future.
Got a call from this number, went to vm.. Lengthy message with constant use of my last name. Dea.. Blah blah. I've been called once before (by a different number) and it scared me but the private investigator side of me did some research. Big extortion scam! I recommend playing along and getting an address "to mail a check" and then leaving that address on the DEA extortion line. If these degenerates spent half the time working as they do scamming they'd be financially set!