205-875-1612 – The first guy, Mark Wallace IRM 2561, was a dimwit and he had to pass me to the second guy, James Scott. He did not like to be asked questions. Yes, the REAL IRS always yells at people. Even after I told him he was a scammer he threatened me with the police. Even after I told him FAKE NAME< FAKE NUMBER<FAKE ADDRESS he still insisted that he was sending the police. And he was also a coward and hung up. But I wasted over 17 minutes of their time and got them angry with no swearing involved.
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@JusticeinTexas#32090 Why do they always ask how long ago did you receive the message? These robo-messages go out at all hours, so what difference does it make?
And boy, this guy is committed to the bit, that's for sure. No matter what you say he keeps on reading and makes a pretty weak attempt at ad-libbing. You really threw him there...
@6flagsray#32111 The first guy was really very awful. I can’t figure why they put the worst ones on the beginning of the calls when they are trying to hook someone. Yes, he was committed and mad.
@JusticeinTexas#32115 Well you were rather rude interrupting him constantly.
“Are you done now?” The Senior Revenue Officer was a real d-bag. I’m hoping this number is still up when I get home tonight…
Edit: absolutely loved the "Actually you're being recorded right now" line at the end by you. That was great! And somehow, the Senior Revenue guy was STILL trying to scam you. Unreal!
@6flagsray#32120 They are so stuck on the script that I don’t believe they hear half of what I say anyway.
Seems like they have denied all calls inbound. Get “call rejected” with Google Voice and Textnow.