Supposedly, Agent GB Smith from the United States Department of Treasury was calling to tell me about a law suit that has been filed against me. The Department of Treasury is suing me for a tax fraud committed against me, and I should return their call immediately before any agency comes to me fine me, take me to court, or arrest me.
Their script writer needs to learn more about the judiciary system. Why would I be filed in a suit if tax fraud had been committed against me? Wouldn't taking me to court precede any fines or arrests?
Yes, I received this call with the same message.Supposedly, Agent Jason Brown Batch 13005 from the United States Department of Treasury was calling to tell me about a law suit that has been filed against me. The Department of Treasury is suing me for a tax fraud committed against me, and I should return their call immediately before any agency comes to me fine me, take me to court, or arrest me.
Called me, left a message claiming to be Treasury and that I was about to be arrested . I called back, asked what for. They asked for my name. I asked if they had my name. They said yes and "Motherf****** A**hole" and they hung up.
Nice.
If they have an actual working U.S. phone number to call, why isn't it "traced" and these criminals arrested? I guess they could use a "throw-away" cell phone, but that runs into $$$$ and a big gamble on whether they could get at least one sucker to make that pay.