This schmuck called yesterday 06/26/2014 and left a threatening voice mail message claiming to be Officer Brandon Williams with the IRS from 571-402-0022. Did not say our name or anything on voice mail. One simple google search led me here and to other pages. I called the POS back and cussed him, he hung up on me and now it says "all circuits are busy" so they have either moved on or just blocked me. I normally like to call (blocking my number) and play with them, wasting their time acting like I am going to give them what they need. I figure that is one less person they are able to steal from if I am wasting their time.
I found the website with the IRS to turn it over but they arent as concerned unless you have already fallen for giving them money. I find it upsetting that several of these call complaints are over a month old with the same number yet when you attempt to do anything and report them - no one wants to do anything unless you were financially impacted.
Received 2nd call in one day from Officer Brian John (w/accent) stating we need to call immediately or have our attorney call. Stated the same message as Emily and Deborah above- call or good luck. Didn't buy it for a minute!!
Same crap here. I actually called the number and got into a verbal confrontation with Brian Johnson from some other country. I guess the larger question, is besides blocking these [***]'s number what else legally can be done.
Officer Brian John from IRS. Same as Paula above. It was pretty hard to contact this guy. Hé got mad when I used my army rank to call him. I blocked his [***] When hé called me a [***] [***] hole...
I received the same message today from a Brandon Jones. Said he was with the IRS and, if I didn't pay $500 in the next 45 minutes, he would send the sheriff's office to arrest me and good luck after that. I thought it seemed off because IRS usually sends a letter. I'm glad I decided to look this up because I was going to try to pay this guy! He also had an accent like Indian. I called the number tonight figuring there would be an answering machine, and the phone wouldn't even ring.