A computer speaking left this message, "You that there was an arrest warrant issued against your name by the tax Crime Department of Internal Revenue Service. Your case number is GF93271. This is officer John tosca(?) ... and the moment you receive this message. You need to call us back on our department number at 206-207-0310. I repeat it's 206-207-0310 urgency. I'm looking forward to speak to you. Thank you. Goodbye."
1) The IRS always communicates via letter.
2) Any time someone comes at you with "great urgency" or there will be grave and scary consequences - it's a scam.
3) Computers don't identify themselves as specific people.
These people are grifters who aren't good at grifting.
(Male computer generated voice)
Department of Internal Revenue Service. Your case number is #######.
This is Officer John Coskin. At the moment your receive this message, you need to call us back at our department number 206-207-0310. I repeat it's 206-207-0310.
As it’s a matter of urgency, I am looking forward to speak with you. Thank you.
(Female recorded voice)
Goodbye.
Called this morning 3/31/16. Left a message to return call about an urgent matter. He identified himself as Officer John Koskanen. I did not return the call.