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Received a message on voice mail that said I'm officer Don Ross from the crime investigation unit of the Internal Revenue Department. He said a claim was about to be made in my name (never gave my name of course) for tax evasion and I needed to call 1-206-201-2091 as soon as possible. Don Ross had a strong foreign accent.
Exactly the same. From the IRS. Stated his name and then I was "transfered" to someone else named Kevin Smith with an Indian accent. Said I owed $2,459.00 and I had two options, to make payment or to have it further investigated and if I do not respond or hang up, I'll have an officer at my door within 45 mintues. I asked for his employee number, my case number, a number to call back, amount due and the idiot couldn't remember. I stated that I'll contact my state govt. with the case number he gave me and he said the state has no idea and is unaware of my delinquent account so I need to pay now. Disconntected the call. An hour later I called back and someone answered. I said hello and told him to fuck off, he then said "fuck you, fuck you fuuuuck you!". He made made laugh.
IRS scam call from male voice with heavy foreign accent. We are investigating you for tax evasion, your assets will be seized, call us at 206-201-2091. Hopefully they catch these scammers and put them in a third world jail where the victims of their scam can stone them to death

I called him back. And I said I was the irs. Lol. He told me to fuck off.
I just received a call from this number on my landline - gave them a call back from my cell - and they asked for the number in which I received the call. I gave them my landline number - they provided my name - started to ask if I was aware of a lawsuit against me - which I said, no. Then took a minute and advised that I was about to be arrested for tax evasion - asked if I had any knowledge of that - I said no again. He then advised according to his records - I had not paid my taxes for years 2009-2013 and that an arrest warrant had been issued for me for tax evasion. I then asked, if he was with the IRS - and he said yes he was. - I said great - I've got my tax records readily available to show that I've not only paid - but gotten refunds issued each year. I invited him to come and have lunch (my treat) with me, my tax records and my good friends Smith and Wesson - and he hung up.
just received a call from Kevin Smith... original... saying I have a warrant for tax evasion for years 2009-2013...... got me so paranoid.. looked up the phone number and it says IRS scam... PHEW.. almost just paid it....