We had a voicemail message, a recording, from "Nicky Johnson". The first 1/2 of the message did not record, but she/the computer says it's the IRS and we must call them back before they take further action against us. We did Not call the phone number; and, I see here by Googling the phone number it is a scam, as we suspected.
Received two calls today - the first very poorly recorded (haltingly pasted wording) in a female voice identified as Nicki Johnson, working for the IRS and advising me (or my attorney) to call 415-799-9722 about a time-sensitive issue. The second was a better quality female voice recording (no obvious recording-pasting) - same message... My Caller-ID confirmed the recording number......Thanks to CWG40 for the links. I reported the incidents.
Received call from 1-415-799-9722 3 days in a row, up to twice a day. Left a poorly automated voicemail sounding like a female robot claiming to be Agent Nicky Johnson from the IRS and requested I call before they took action. When I called, a man who barely spoke english asked for my number, I asked him who he was and where I was calling he said he was "Agent Robert Wilson" from the IRS. I hung up, no way that is his name. Yea, right! I dont know what they are trying to scheme, but dont fall for it!
Received the same call from the same number. Sounded like a scam glad to see that others aren't buying into it. I will also report it to the government.