This is a p.s. to my above comment. I typed in the last name that they claimed was associated with this lawsuit. There is a man between the age 60-64 that used the same phone number years ago. The only problem is that these dumb [***] or so-called IRS officers failed to make sure that the name went with the street address. This John (not my real name but I got lucky with claiming my name was John as it happened to be that other man's name who once shared my phone number) lived at a different address.
If you call them be sure to say hi to Ronnie Williams the scam artist. I'm tempted to call them again and use a different number because the first number I attempted to use was a California Health Club. I am guessing that they will have your name and address when you give them your home phone number so I might pull out a name from the phone book and see what happens.
I contacted the IRS and have reported them to another number they had me call. The IRS does not send out threatening phone calls but you will receive letters if they are after you. I know that from experience because I had to pay for 2011. When dumb-[***] Ronnie claimed that I did something in 2008 is when I KNEW I was dealing with a scammer.
I just hope everyone has the smarts to check out the number first before getting scammed.
I got a voicemail saying only 'RS is filing a lawsuit against you, call this number for more info on this case file' and no case file number was given. I called the number asking for information, was given none, only asked my name in an accent i could hardly understand, and when i repeated that they called me and asked for their name they only asked me for mine and would give no information.
I got a computer-generated voice saying "This is our final attempt to reach you. The IRS is filing a lawsuit against you, call this number for more information." And like Joseph above, no case file number was given, just this number (360) 861-4105. So I went right to the Internet to see what this was all about and sure enough, it's B.S. They probably want to pump the elderly for personal information by sounding official and threatening. Thereafter, this fake IRS whatever will drain hardworking people of their savings.
I received the same phone message apparently a few seconds after you, IRS will send something in the mail to your house. Not contact you by phone. This is completely a scam.
My son got a call, same thing....fake IRS scam saying they are filing a case.. calling us a criminal and etc...and they were going to continue with a lawsuit.
same number, washington.....some guy with a fake DC1928 badge....fake name David Williams 14863
worked my anger management son worked up.....great..... what fun....I wish these guys would be tossed in a turkish prsion.
but instead there is no punishment, theres not enough government "scam" chasers!
Thanks for the above for posting , thanks so much......to everyone for posting about these scammers!!!
Keep up the good work....its up to the people to communicate these sleaze balls.