These guys have been calling me incessantly. After speaking at length with the first young man, he finally broke down and told me that it was a scam! I encouraged him to go to school. He said that he had already been to school and had graduated but couldn't find any other job. I told him that it was obvious that he was not happy doing that kind of work because he would have moved on to the next victim by then. I told him that if he found a job helping people rather than victimizing them, that he would feel better about himself and his family would be proud of him. He said that he knew I was right but he had to continue there until he could find something better. Waste of time though, of course, as the calls continue. The next call was from a woman who told me that she needed to speak with my husband about his pending arrest. I told her that thanks to the previous call, we had been alerted and my husband was already in jail. I told her how much I appreciated her kindness in informing us of the looming arrest and since I had to give all my money to the police, I had nothing left to give to her. She immediately hung up. Now I'm just getting non-stop voice mails from "Officer James Anderson".
Exact same scenario as outlined above! Man with an Indian accent left a voice message identifying himself as Officer James Anderson, from the Tax and Audit Department of the IRS, regarding an illegal tax evasion and that they were about to issue a warrant for my/our arrest, but he never identifies WHO the call is for.....only to call 571-290-2027 for more information about the case. I called and got a fast busy signal and tried the next day and it rang once ....and then static...from far far away..
Total Scam!!! Same exact scenario as everyone else is saying, 2 calls already and its only 11am, I let both calls go to voicemail.
We were warned in our area via the local news that these type calls were being placed.
Received numerous phone calls from the number, they claim to be from the IRS and that I have been reported for tax evasion and fraud. They are going to issue a warrant for my arrest. IRS does not call to let you know that you are being prosecuted for tax evasion. The person that I spoke with had a thick accent and said he was officer James Anderson. I have repeatedly ask them to quit calling me. I am reporting them to the AG here in Colorado. The last time they called they asked for the name of my criminal lawyer, I told them I do not have a criminal lawyer but I do have the name and number of the accounting firm that has done my taxes for the last 10 years. He hung up. I just want the calls to stop but don't know how to make it happen.