This number called me and knew my name, I lost them in the metro, when I attempted to call back it was my voice mail (or appeared to be) and asked me to enter my pin.
Got this on my voicemail at 8:03 A.M on October 10. No message and I refused to call or send amessage. YOU can`t leave me alone! I have no idea WHO it is.
I have had the same cell phone number for a good 5 years. My phone did not ring and I did listen to the voice message.
"Hello, we have been trying to reach you. This is call is the official final notice from IRS internal revenue service. The reason of this call is because the IRS is filing a lawsuit against you. Please call immediately to our department."
To which they give me the number, say thank you and hang up. The message is a serious hack job. "This is call is", was not a typo... It's like they recorded two messages and attached them together. Furthermore, the IRS's first contact is more formal and sent by mail. If you still think this call was real have a look at this website: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Repeats-Warning-about-Phone-Scams
Phone rang 4-5 times with an unlisted number but then went to voicemail and my voicemail says it was from Cox communications. The message was not only empty but it also only rang 3 times.
This number is just a number that you call to check your voicemail. AGAIN: 401-369-3705 is the number for some AT&T customers to dial into to check their messages. It is a *different* number that left a message for you. There is a chance that a scammer has set their caller ID to display the AT&T number when they call you ---- BUT if you see this number on your phone with a voicemail notification, it is simply the number your phone calls to retrieve your voicemail.