jesse
Touchdown! Greaser!
I have a pile of fake cashiers checks that scammers have wasted their time mailing to me. Whenever one of these idiots tries to waste my time I try to waste as much of their time and their money as I can.
I got this call one - I asked them - how do you know where I am? And where I'm gonna be in 20 minutes? I'm actually standing in my bank gettng money - what a coincidence - which bank did you seize the money from?
They hang up - once they know you're not that stupid they move on to the next mark.
Its a variation of the "Its the court clerk calling, you did not pay a citation and bench warrant will be issued for your arrest - your local police will be notified blah blah blah."
OR : "highm this is mumble mumble your grandson - I'm in trouble and I'm scared - you gotta help me grandma. "
my idiot brain dead mother in law almost fell for this one last week. she calls me - "Joe, there is a probelm with my grandson!" Which one? "uh, who is this again?"
If they just think you didn't pay enough taxes, you get a letter asking for information, and then the same letter again, and again, and then your accountant replies telling them that they have their head in their arse, and you get the same letter again, and then you get a letter that says they received your reply, and then you get that original letter again, and then you get that letter again that they received your reply, and then you get that letter again and then you get a letter that review has been closed and that no additional tax is due, and then you get the original letter again. Takes about 9 months.
The scam may not be for money.
Huh? You think they may want SixPC for their love slave?
Huh? You think they may want SixPC for their love slave?
If there was going to be a story where the IRS kidnaps someone to be a love slave, I could see that happening to me.
From now on when anyone asks who's your attorney?
Sianis & Bartman
1060 W. Addison
Chicago, IL 60613
Bonus points for getting all 3 references
Not always. At least sometimes they will show up at your desk at work.If the IRS really thinks you did something criminal, the first time you find out is when you get home and gentlemen in windbreakers with 'IRS-CI' stenciled on them are carrying boxes with your records into a rented van.
Your first communication with the IRS will always be a letter. Arresting people is counter productive to their real goal..getting your money.
First contact won't be by phone.Yeah, they do. Know a guy (deceased now) that went through a huge huge huge ordeal with them. They basically employed gestapo tactics.
This happened to a work colleague a few weeks ago. Instead of hanging up on the prankster, he tried to keep him on the line as long as possible, asking all kinds of questions. The prankster kept telling him he'd have to consult with his manager. Finally the prankster hung up. It was quite funny. Since then, my colleague has been calling the prankster back every few days to question him in an attempt to gather intel with each phone call. The prankster always tries to play professional, but always ends up hanging up. It's good fun. Sometimes, the guys at the office sit around the phone on speaker and listen to the guy stutter and search for bull crap to say. I gotta say, it feels good to harass the harasser. The number is a D.C. area code, and the dude on the other end sounds like an Arab, or something similar.
Not always. At least sometimes they will show up at your desk at work.
I was wondering and wondering about the lawyer aspect and I think I figured it out. What they are doing is phishing for lawyers that will work with them for a cut.
Pass on the number and we'll all play.
http://www.treasury.gov/tigta/contact_report_scam.shtml
you may also give them 1-800-366-4484 as your "attorney" number - it's the TIGTA hotline.
Disclaimer - I'm a Treasury employee.
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Reiterates-Warning-of-Pervasive-Telephone-Scam
Every tax professional hears this story on a regular basis. The scammers are good. Often they use public records of tax liens to target victims, and also they like to call people over 70.
The reason he asked for you for your attorney's name is because he expects you to say you don't have one, at which point he would have said 'too bad, because the only way for you to stay out jail is pay your taxes right now!'.
My response?
" I know you are in Pakistan [or India or other] and using VOIP on a phone in Dallas (it was last time I got one of these calls) hence I will be sending my recording of this phone call to the FBI & the US State Dept, who will contact the corresponding agencies in your country. We'll see how you like dealing with the ISI [or other country agency]."
(*evil laugh*)