Just got a robocall call from "Kevin Mason" (strong Indian accent) stating that this is an attempt to contact me regarding some action with the Treasury department - and that ignoring the message is considered an intentional second attempt to avoid whatever it was. "Kevin" didn't address me by name. The message actually cited that number,
I used Skype to call the number back and got an Indian woman saying "US Department of Treasury, how can I help you?".
I just got the same call. How do they not get arrested for fraud? These calls scare older people. Is there anywhere to report this number where they will actually do something about it? It shouldn't be that hard for some government agency to find out where these people are.
Per whitepages.com, the number is provided by Peerless Network (http://www.peerlessnetwork.com/). They don't have a specific way to report scam use of their services, but I used their contact form to report to them.
I also reported it at the Treasury Department's web page (supposedly for IRS scam calls, but that was the only place I could find).