Mark, bill, and a host of other names used were all dea but now retired. The phone scam was reported to dea opr (internal affairs) as well as their office of security programs hundreds of times since 2008 that I know of. It's opr's responsibility to track that crap down. Security programs refused to address it and ordered all the division security folks to stand down on looking into it. Opr was both briefed on it and directed to handle it on numerous occasions, they did nothing. Never do anything productive, and are usually the parking location for trouble makers. Opr and security programs were given every phone number listed herein and obviously have the capability to run them to ground immediately. Heaven forbid they use a T3 to track badguys!
If you think the DEA would call you about an investigation, you're an idiot. If they have evidence to take you to court, you'd be in hand cuffs.
I have repeatedly called this [***] back to tell him I'm with the American Anti-Scam Task Force (you know, something that doesn't exist) and that I have an investigation against his group pending and if he wants out he can send us $15000.
Same thing as the others. Guy calls pretending to be an agent from the DEA. They seized a shipment of illegal drugs and my name was on one of the packages. He'd like to ask a few questions and get this cleared up.
I've bought diet pills online before and I'm guessing it's the pharmaceutical company trying to get me to buy my shipment of pills. Though this is just a guess.