IRS Scam starting up again. Over the last 2 years I've gotten about 10 or 12 calls. Another call each time they change their number. Its a robo voice message - this time a female sounding voice. Claiming to be the Internal Revenue Service - stating this is the final notice and that the IRS is filing suit against me. They've gone through so many incarnations with phone numbers and messages - almost hard to keep track. Its all the same scam. If you call back, the phone will be answered by someone with a very heavy Pakistani or Indian accent. They'll try to tell you that you owe money but are giving you a one-time break. If you will just wire them (or transfer to them or whatever untraceable method their proposing now) a sum of money, they'll stop the suit. Last time I talked to them a guy calling himself Royking (not knowing this is two words - a first and last name) tried all sorts of scare tactics to get me send them money. IRS does not call people. They do business by US Mail. You would know if you owed money. Its interesting to note that they must have read the reverse dial comments and finally stopped calling it the Internal Revenue Services. At any rate, don't fall for it.
IRS Scam starting up again. Over the last 2 years I've gotten about 10 or 12 calls. Another call each time they change their number. Its a robo voice message - this time a female sounding voice. Claiming to be the Internal Revenue Service - stating this is the final notice and that the IRS is filing suit against me. They've gone through so many incarnations with phone numbers and messages - almost hard to keep track. Its all the same scam. If you call back, the phone will be answered by someone with a very heavy Pakistani or Indian accent. They'll try to tell you that you owe money but are giving you a one-time break. If you will just wire them (or transfer to them or whatever untraceable method their proposing now) a sum of money, they'll stop the suit. Last time I talked to them a guy calling himself Royking (not knowing this is two words - a first and last name) tried all sorts of scare tactics to get me send them money. IRS does not call people. They do business by US Mail. You would know if you owed money. Its interesting to note that they must have read the reverse dial comments and finally stopped calling it the Internal Revenue Services. At any rate, don't fall for it.
Claiming to be the IRS. Same message as Rick above. They called early 7:49 AM. Then a second call came from a different number at 9:31 AM, claiming to be the IRS