Officer Johnson left a message and said she was from the IRS: “The hotline to my position is 415-366-6646. Don’t disregard this message and do return the call before we take any action against you. Thank you and good-bye”. No accent, sounded like a robotic recording.
When I called back, a man with an Indian type of accent answered the phone. He asked why I was calling and I told him I was returning the call. He asked my name, to which I replied, “You called me. YOU tell ME what my name is”. He mumbled a name and I told him that wasn’t me.
I talked real slow trying to keep him on the phone longer, (1) because I was recording it and (2) so I could listen to what was going on in the background. It sounds like there’s some kind of filter so you can’t hear his voice clearly.
Anyway, when he realized that I was on to him, he told me F___ you. I replied, “Right back at you. I’ve got all I need”.
This phone number has called multiple people and according to all accounts, including my own, they claim to be the IRS. When I called the number back an indian speaking male answered and immediatly told me I had a case against my name and then asked if I had a lawyer. I continued to ask him questions about what type of case, to which he had no reply. He begin to ask me for my last four digits of my social security number, to which I denied multiple times. After I asked him to speak to his superior, he hung up on me
Left message from a Nicki Johnson who claimed she was from the IRS. Said I had a matter to deal with the IRS and to call back before they took action. I didn't call back...never used my name. Have no plans to contact them ever......
Look up numbers before calling anyone back. If it is true, then the number would come up along with a legitimate source. If not, most likely others have reported the bogus number.