I got a call on my voice mail from Steve Martin,alledgedy from the treasury dept saying the same garbage,he had an Indian accent.The number was in L.A. California. A definite scam!
Received a call today at 2: 52pm PST. He called himself Steve Martin. The accent was Indian subcontinent or the subcontinent southern region of Asia. It was definitely not a Hispanic accent. The message was identical to yours but for the first name.
This Steve Martin creep apparently has the same speech and same way of threatening elderly people like our friend Joan. She unfortunately called the number back in fear of the IRS and a Hispanic woman identifying herself as Ashley Martin answered and told her she owed over $6,000.00. When Ashley found out she was on S.S. she lowered the debt owed to $30.00 and then to $5.00. They also said they would send a car to pick her up to get the payment! That's the part that's most disturbing..Don't answer this caller and don't call the number back!!
I had identical call, it's a machine not a real person leaving the message. A holes. I hope everyone is smart enough to realize this is a scam to get your money. If you want to have fun with it go ahead but don't let them convince you any of it is real. I was temped to call back just to bust their balls but my phone will probably get charged some ridiculous cost for making the call. Maybe that's how they scam us. Just delete and forget it, and go enjoy your day. Don't let morons who can't find something better to do ruin your day.
have been called several times from that number, left a message concerning grand jury, something about taxes. Hard to understand but I did hear Steve Martin. Cant wait to talk to him and tell him how much I enjoy his banjo picking.