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Title: IRS scam
Post by: lebhuntfish on December 04, 2015, 12:54:21 pm
If you get a phone call from someone saying they they are from the IRS, remember that the IRS dosent call you. The calls come from Illinois. They speak with a middle east accent. One of the guys I work with got that call this morning. It was a recording saying that he had a lawsuit against him and owed the IRS money. They wanted him to call a number back. So we looked it up and decided to call it back on a land line. When he called their bluff they got pretty nasty with him. So we reported them. You can repot the call with a simple Google search of the phone number.

Patrick
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: paulsemp on December 04, 2015, 01:45:32 pm
A guy I work with was telling me his next door neighbor an old lady got a call and they said that they were coming after her and demanded she paid it right away. She gave him a credit card number and they max it out within 15 minutes of the phone call. She did not touch it until her next credit card statement and called and reported it. Real sad that they are going around and trying to catch people off guard and getting their information. I've told everyone I know about it especially older folks that may be a little more gullible to the situation
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 04, 2015, 02:44:10 pm
I got the call and told him that I would have it in CASH within the hour and he can come right over and pick it up.  Still waiting for him to show.  The coffee is cold and the donut I saved for him is moldy, but the welcome mat is still out there!
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on December 04, 2015, 03:33:25 pm
We got that call at home 2 days ago. They wouldn't answer my call back, good for them. I'm nothing nice when somebody pokes my family like that.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: Badly Bent on December 04, 2015, 04:38:15 pm
Nasty scam but...... I'd still rather get a call from these dirt bags before a call from the real IRS. At least you can tell these people to piss off. Can't do that to the G-Man. ;D ;D
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 04, 2015, 04:44:34 pm
Nasty scam but...... I'd still rather get a call from these dirt bags before a call from the real IRS. At least you can tell these people to piss off. Can't do that to the G-Man. ;D ;D

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Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: Pat B on December 04, 2015, 04:56:08 pm
Any time a get a phone call like this I ask them to please send me the info in the mail. If they ask for a mailing address I tell them...you have my phone number, you've got my address. I never get anything back in the mail.
 
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JoJoDapyro on December 04, 2015, 04:56:28 pm
My family has quite a few people who do, or have worked for the IRS. I will tell you that they WILL NOT call you, and the WILL show up to your home if you owe them money. And they DO NOT take you to court, the simply SEIZE your assets.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: lebhuntfish on December 04, 2015, 06:58:57 pm
Well as of 4pm today between me and about 12 others at work, we have called them back a good 100 times. It got to the point when they would answer the phone I couldn't hold my composure and would start laughing. It's funny how they don't like being harassed. Turn abouts fair play! I'm going to be up late tonight, I plan to call them several times around midnight.
Patrick
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: RyanR on December 04, 2015, 10:43:38 pm
I got this same call about a year ago. I tried to call them back but, they didn't answer. I think I will use JW's line if they call back.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: stickbender on December 05, 2015, 02:22:10 am

     I got the call in October, and the guy had a Hispanic accent, and gave an I.D. number, and said I owed the IRS, a bunch, and I had to call immediately, or I would be arrested.  I just laughed, and hung up.  There had been a ration of these calls out here.  However I do believe that the IRS has my picture on their wall, as they got me for a rather large chunk of my retirement, when the idiots at the investment firm, didn't understand the term pretax.  So they just took a tiny bit out for taxes.  I got whacked reallllllllly well!!  It still hurts.  So if you have any funds, in investments, and you take any out, be sure to specify how much tax you want taken out.  I had to take a mortgage on my home, that I had thought was all paid for.  Well it was till that happened.  But if all goes well, I should have the mortgage paid off in three years.  I took out a bigger amount, to furnish the house with appliances, and beds, and wood stove, etc.  Kinda wish I would have just taken out what was owed in taxes, and then bought the house stuff a little at a time.  Oh well.  I used to get email, from Ooga Gaboona, or some such name from Africa (via the Bahamas) and he was the bank manager, of a bank, in which a very prominent and wealthy family was killed in a tragic accident at sea, and the military is trying to seize the funds, so I have been chosen to hold the funds, till the next of kin can be notified, and I will be very handsomely rewarded.  Gee, Willikers, Buffalo Bob, they chose me out of all the people in the world, wow, now where is my bank account number.  Yeah, you betcha!  I am not a complete idiot!
......some parts are missing.  There were three or four of these, with varying stories, but all included the military was trying to get the huge amount of money, and they were all in Africa.  I am always amazed at the amount of people who every year fall victim to these scams.  Even the found wallet routine is still working!
                                   Wayne

                               
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: Del the cat on December 05, 2015, 03:36:34 am
I got the call and told him that I would have it in CASH within the hour and he can come right over and pick it up.  Still waiting for him to show.  The coffee is cold and the donut I saved for him is moldy, but the welcome mat is still out there!
Nice one... you can probably put the gun away now :laugh:.
We get endless calls from guys with Indian accents saying they are from Microsoft... I'm sure you can guess the rest.
Best one was an V suspicious E-Mail written in broken English supposedly from a friend of mine's E-mail account saying he'd been robbed at the airport and could I transfer some money to a certain number account.
I said Sure I'd love to help, but can you tell me what our common interest is and where we first met?
What a surprise... he couldn't ::)
Del
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: paoliguy on December 05, 2015, 02:10:08 pm
My 89 year old mother got a call like that just last week. There have been several other time in the past year. She was in a panic and almost gave them the information this time. Fortunately she told them she was going to talk to me first. They never called back. I try to convince her that ALL of these calls are scams and just hang up but it's so hard to convince her not to be nice. I have to monitor her all the time.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JW_Halverson on December 05, 2015, 02:48:25 pm
I got the call and told him that I would have it in CASH within the hour and he can come right over and pick it up.  Still waiting for him to show.  The coffee is cold and the donut I saved for him is moldy, but the welcome mat is still out there!
Nice one... you can probably put the gun away now :laugh:.
Del

Not a gun, a lovely English hazel bow with some dull arrows I use for spearing half dried doggie doodie in the back yard.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: Pappy on December 07, 2015, 08:26:10 am
I just tell them to hold on for a minute and lay the phone down, that ties them up and they make money by making lots of call. I will come back in 15 or 20 minutes and tell to hold again. :) Sometime I keep them on hold for hours. Also when I get credit card info in the mail I will pack the self addressed envelope with paper and mail it back with a big no thanks, that cost them also. >:D
 Pappy
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: lebhuntfish on December 08, 2015, 01:09:36 am
I guess they are asleep around midnight. Because they didn't answer, "this is the IRS"! I'm really not to sure what they said in their language. I called them 8 times,  about 15 to 20 min apart. They didn't answer the last 3 times I called.
Patrick
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JoJoDapyro on December 08, 2015, 10:24:10 am
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Report-Phishing (https://www.irs.gov/uac/Report-Phishing)

Report them.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: silverfox on December 10, 2015, 11:12:17 am
I just tell them to hold on for a minute and lay the phone down, that ties them up and they make money by making lots of call. I will come back in 15 or 20 minutes and tell to hold again. :) Sometime I keep them on hold for hours. Also when I get credit card info in the mail I will pack the self addressed envelope with paper and mail it back with a big no thanks, that cost them also. >:D
 Pappy
 

I had a major credit card company constantly sending me card applications. The package would include several checks with the card number I would be given on them. I could use the checks till my card was activated, they had my name and address on them like my own checks. I called the customer service number and ask them to stop sending the stuff. I didn't like them sending checks with my name and address and an account number on them like that. I told her anyone could get my mail and possibly use the checks, the lady assured me that had never happened. I told her thank you for the offer, but I already had all the credit cards I needed, and please stop sending me the stuff. They kept sending the stuff, I returned one with a written note. Thanking them for the offer but I wasn't interested and to please take me off their mailing list. The stuff kept coming every couple weeks, with the checks included. I looked at work and found a very heavy duty card board box equipment parts had been shipped in. I brought it home and waited for their next package to arrive. Like clock work, a couple weeks later I received another one. I filled that box up with some broken patio stones and bricks. I taped their self addressed envelope to the top of the box. Took it to the post office and told the guy I needed to ship the stuff back. He smiled and took the box and said we will ship it back. I never received another item from them. 
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: Pappy on December 11, 2015, 05:36:21 am
Now I like that silverfox. :)
  Pappy
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: BowEd on December 11, 2015, 06:52:48 am
You bet.That's the way to do it.Sick of that fella on a TV commercial selling credit cards too that says what's in your wallet?Love to have him in front of me and tell him it's none of your business what's in my wallet.
Title: Re: IRS scam
Post by: JEB on December 11, 2015, 08:42:07 am
It is that time of the year for all kinds of scams and money begging.  Being retired I have more time that money so I play their game.  I agree to listen to them and then set the phone down while they talk and go back to watching the Red Wings. I hang the phone back up 5 minutes later.