Robo caller identifies himself as "Steve Martin". NO company name or organization is identified. He says, "I am contacting you.", but never says my name, to inform me of, "An enforcement action executed by the US treasury." He then says, "Ignoring this will be an intentional 2nd attempt to avoid an initial appearance before a magistrate judge or grand jury concerning a federal criminal offense." He then says, "We would like to help you!" He then repeats the phone number 530-419-3432. The caller is a recording and speaks with a foreign accent and incorrect english phrasing. The call is from California. East coast I.R.S. or treasury issues would certainly be handled by a Washington, DC office or Philadelphia. The contact would be made by mail not robocall. I have no I.R.S. or Treasury problems. This is definitely a SCAM CALL.
I got the same call just now. Same message. There is a big tax center in Fresno, but it is State of CA. Orem Utah would be a likely source of a West Coast IRS contact if real. The IRS does not use robo-calling, and does use real names. The caller was almost certainly raised in India, and is therefore not really "Steve Martin" unless his parents were huge fans of the comedian "Steve Martin". Agree: SCAM.
SCAM saying he is "Steve Martin" with a thick Indian or Pakistan accent--saying federal lawsuit blah blah blah but gives no name of who the call is directed to--sort of think the "US TREASURY" would handle such an important issue in a different way LOL! This Steve Martin-wanna-be is a total joke and by that I mean LOSER