This 929-214-1330 number is used by India madarchod mofos for a variety of scams ranging from selling fake Viagra to pretending that they are IRS agents and threatening to have you arrested for unpaid back taxes unless you drive to the bank with them on the phone so they can instruct you to wire thousands of dollars to them. Basically, they want to steal your money and credit card number.
These India mofos sell fake Viagra and tainted drugs from Mumbai and using dozens of fake spoofed phone numbers. Their sales talk sometimes begins with "Remember when you have ordered from us before?" to try to fool you and lure you into thinking that they are legitimate, but they say this to everyone and just want to sell you fake drugs and steal your credit card number for other unauthorized purchases. For these India scammers and spammers, I prefer not to hang up quickly on them, which is the kindest thing that you can do to a phone telemarketer, but I try to toy with them and dangle them on the phone for as long as possible. I kept the Indian idiot on the phone for more 20 minutes, repeatedly asking questions about his fake Viagra and feigning fake interest while sounding like a senile old man with a fake Indian accent myself, before he hung up on me after sounding very frustrated. LOL. These India azzholes do not honor your repeated requests to have your number removed from their calling databases (and of course India scammers do not use the Do Not Call Registry, which is a useless database anyway since no one honors it and no one enforces it), so the best way to persuade them to not call you again is to toy with them and keep them on the phone for a long time. I once kept a Viagra-pushing Indian man on the phone for almost two hours, slowly bargaining prices with him about purchasing 3000 or 5000 pills before he called me a bunch of expletives and hung up. He never called back again. LOL! He did not even realize that during the two-hour phone call, I was typing on the computer and doing other work while I continued to toy with him on the speakerphone.
Another way to increase the irritation and stress in India mofos is to say that they sound like they are Pakistani. Telling many East Indians that they sound like Pakistanis is worse than saying "madarchod" to them (which means "mofo" in Hindi) because India and Pakistan hate each other. If India and Pakistan started a war with each other and Pakistan obliterated Mumbai with nuclear bombs, at least two-thirds of all the phone scammers selling fake Viagra, pretending to be the IRS and threatening you to pay back taxes, or offering fake loans and credit cards would disappear because Mumbai is the world's epicenter of phone scams and nearly every scam phone call you receive with a foreign accent is likely someone working in a phone room sweatshop in Mumbai. I once toyed with an East Indian mofo who was trying to sell me their fake made-in-India Viagra, and he bragged that "India buys its military weapons from Russia, and not from the U.S., because Russia has better military technology" (hah!). So these smelly India madarchods hate Americans and they just want to steal your money, credit card numbers, and bank account information! Even though the vast majority of Muslims are non-violent, the actions of Al-Qaeda and Islamic State instigate racist hatred of Muslims in many people. Likewise, all of these madarchods running numerous scams from call centers in Mumbai are causing thousands of Americans to hate East Indians and regard them as being dishonest and untrustworthy here in the U.S.
If these Mumbai mofos pretend that they are the IRS, I put on my best acting skils and sound very worried and wanting to pay my "unpaid back taxes". Whenever they feel that I am losing interest, they yell at me "okay, we are now send police over to arrest you!" LOL! I then sound more worried and wanting to comply with them. I made three of these fake India IRS "agents" really frustrated and stressed out after toying with each of them for at least 20 or 30 minutes.
If the mofos pretend to be a fake pharmacy, ask the fake India pharmacy if they carry "JBB". If he asks you to spell the drug's name, spell it as japnibajabutyrate" , which means "go phukk yourself" in Hindi, with "butyrate" added on to sound like a drug name. Or ask them if they carry "TMDD". If they ask you to spell it, spell it as "terimagandirundimate", which means "your mother is filthy whoar" in Hindi, with "mate" added on the end to make it sound like a drug. LOL!
If you have a phone or device that can block entire ranges of phone numbers like I do, here are the area codes and phone number ranges that I block and my phones do not even ring if the phone number begins with these area codes or number patterns. Blocking each specific scam caller only helps slightly because these India mofos quickly rotate to new phone numbers every week. But they often use phone numbers with the same area code. So if you can block entire area codes, that has a much longer-lasting effect to blocking calls from India madarchods instead of blocking each specific phone number. Obviously you need to adjust this list for your own use if you have valid callers from these area codes, or make a blacklisted area code more specific by adding specific numbers after the area code. I previously would get 10 to 20 scam phone calls every day. With these area codes blocked, I now receive only two or three new scams ringing my phone every week, while all other India mofo madarchods are quietly blocked:
00 (area codes do not begin with 00)
120 (India area code)
202 (Washington DC)
209 (Stockton; India pharmacy)
210 (San Antonio; India pharmacy)
212 (New York)
215 (Philadelphia)
216 (Cleveland, Ohio; India pharmacy)
234 (Akron, Ohio; scams)
302 (Delaware; India pharmacy)
313 (Michigan; auto warranty scam)
315 (Syracuse; India pharmacy and life alert)
347 (New York; India pharmacy and medical alert)
407 (Orlando, Florida; India pharmacy)
520-21 (Arizona; back brace)
561 (Palm Beach, Florida; India pharmacy and medical alert)
575-3 (New Mexico; auto warranty scam)
602 (Arizona; back brace)
623 (Arizona; back brace)
646 (New York; India pharmacy)
702 (Las Vegas; scams)
786 (Miami; India pharmacy)
810 (Michigan; India pharmacy and loan scam)
844-274-19 (India various credit card and IRS scams)
845 (New York; various scams from India, selling fake drugs, loan and credit scams, etc)
914 (New York; India pharmacy selling fake drugs and fake medical alert devices)
915 (El Paso; scams)
929 (New York; India IRS "unpaid back taxes" scam, fake pharmacy sales, fake medical alert service)
Yeppp, it is that time of the year again for IRS scams coming from India. LOL!! These IRS scams have been going on for the past several years now. Someone with a thick Indian accent says that they are "officer John Wilson with the IRS", that I have underpaid taxes from a previous year, and he threatens to send police over to arrest me. The scam involves not allowing the prey to pay using a Visa card, but they want you to drive to your bank while they still have you on the phone, and once you get to the bank, they provide details of how to wire several thousand dollars of "unpaid back taxes" to a bank account of theirs. If I have time, I usually love to toy with them and see how long I can troll them on the phone. The key is to sound very worried. If you sound nonchalant, they realize that you know they are fake and they hang up. But if you sound worried and obedient and really wanting to not have them send someone over to arrest you, you can toy with them for 30 or 60 minutes or even longer, all while you can sense more frustration and tension in their own voice. I once kept a Indian mofo on the phone for an hour and half by faking like I am driving to my bank. They actually listen for sounds of you driving your car. For thiis 929-214-1330 call, I phoned them back and spoke with them slowly with a fake Indian accent and sounded like I was an old man, and I toyed with the "IRS officer" for 20 minutes before he passed the phone to his "supervisor" and I toyed with the "supervisor" mofo for another 15 minutes before he hung up. Now they refuse to answer my call when I repeatedly phoned them back. LOL!
Usually I just get a recorded message from IRS who is filing suit against me and I should call another number. This time, I wasn't home, so no message.
These clowns have called my cell # twice in the past 24 hours. I would have thought that the IRS scammers in India would have been shut down after 700 of these idiots were arrested in Mumbai last October, but apparently more have sprung up like weeds in a garden to take the place of the ones who were arrested. Thank God Verizon allows me to block these [***] calls.
Got several calls, including today MLK day 17, but nobody leaves a message and they hang up. The beauty of caller ID is I have very few friends who don't have their names on the ID, so I know not to answer. The calls began during Christmas, about a month ago, to our unlisted VA #. We don't get much spam, so this is a robo call, since I never answer. Today's is probably #4 in a month's time, so just beware and don't answer, block, etc. It's not grandma or the lottery calling!