It's a fraud. The IRS does not call you. Instead, they send a letter first, and make an appointment. In addition, they will also inform you of the reason for their contact. With reference to a Tax Report Period filed. If the IRS makes
changes to your figures, they are obligated to inform you, under law! You then have (30) days from date of notice, to acknowledged your wish to appeal, or object to their changes. You must however, state your reasons
then and attach any evidence to your allegation or counter claim? In either case, ensure you attach a copy to your "written correspondence" to the IRS, and send it via Certified Return Receipt! Ensure also you make complete
copies for your personal records! You'll find out the reasons later. In either case, the people at (516)453-6962 are phonies and just plain Marketeers.
LOWER INTEREST (caller ID) Rotocaller then hman contact- Robert wants to lower my interest rates, Wants me to tell him numbers to my cards (ha). Talked with him about why they call every morning, he says machine picks numbers, I asked how to stop this, he changes subject then finally says I'm wasting his time (yeh) and hangs up after wishing me a good day. If any one gets whese calls talk, talk, talk and say you wish no more calls. You will feel much relief and they will get the message. If they keep calling its then harrassment. Its that simple.
Have received numerous call from these turkeys and cannot get rid of them. The recorded message says press "3" to get off the list but it does not work and they come back again and again.
I've tried talking with them and they hang up on me.
It would seem that the feds could put a stop to this, but maybe it requires some sort of digital vigilante effort. anyone out there savvy enough to put them out of business?
Have received numerous call from these turkeys and cannot get rid of them. The recorded message says press "3" to get off the list but it does not work and they come back again and again.
I've tried talking with them and they hang up on me.
It would seem that the feds could put a stop to this, but maybe it requires some sort of digital vigilante effort. anyone out there savvy enough to put them out of business?
asks if I want to lower my interest rate but doesn't state what compay. its a robocall. when I select 3 to stop receiving calls, it does nothing. I keep getting calls.