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I got a call from a woman named Susan Davydov. My caller ID showed her number as (904) 410-9954. She claimed to be from IRS. She said IRS sent me a notice several weeks ago to which she said I did respond. She claimed that "today" is the deadline to pay back taxes and demanded that I pay money. She honestly sounded like an arrogant and stupid creature and I told her there are too much IRS scams going around and that she does not impress me at all. She then threatened to file a criminal lawsuit and send police to arrest me. About 30 minutes later I got a call from what appeared to be my local police department and the caller said I would be arrested unless I pay the "back taxes". Apparently, they are using phone number spoofing software to make it look like the call is coming from the police department. The criminals are so stupid and I do not know how people fall for their tricks. Since when have the U.S criminal courts and police become so efficient that within 30 minutes of IRS filing a criminal complaint, the alleged tax evader is arrested? Don't these morons know we have a due process that must be followed which could take several months before anyone is arrested for tax evasion. I also called (904) 410-9954 and fellow on the other end pretends in American accent to be an IRS agent working from the IRS office in Jacksonville, FL. These morons are not Americans and it is easy to catch their fake American accent. They are using a MajicJack service to call U.S from overseas.
I have received a call from 904-302-7371 Susan Davydov, Federal Bureau of Investigation, IRS department claiming that I did not respond to letters they have sent me and threatened to send police to arrest me, ... Because I tried to verify who she was she became more rude, she was playing applying fear factor that she does not have time to talk to people like me, that I better hire a layer, ... but he would not provide me a case number or anything like that. I guess she realized that she will not get far with her scam and did not pitch payment part of the scam.
- Just to verify who was calling I did call back and after a long ring she did pick up the phone and confirmed that she is Susan Davydov, Federal Bureau of Internal Revenue Services.
I just received a call from Susan Davidoc a fictitious IRS an Indian accent. She told me that the dateline is today, if I do not pay my liability, she will send my case to the police department. After suggesting her to forward the case to my lawyer, she denied and she promised to send that fake case to the court.
I didn't answer the call cause it was
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Dear Susan,
I love your Indian accent but do you know that you are bringing tremendous shame to your people? Indians are now being perceived as non-trust-worthy. What happened to all the years of Indian education and family values... Simply because you needed the money... So sad... Anyway, I have contacted the FBI, Treasury Department, Federal Trade Commission about your shameless hoax. I wish you the best of luck and hope you enjoy your time in a 4x4 jail cell soon praying for your redemption... Remember, bad karma do come around.