I found 2 IRS scamming numbers. One near me and another in DC. Pretty sure it’s the same calling center though,
+1 (469) 910-7658
+1 (202) 660-4988
Have fun
Kappa
I found 2 IRS scamming numbers. One near me and another in DC. Pretty sure it’s the same calling center though,
+1 (469) 910-7658
+1 (202) 660-4988
Have fun
Kappa
Both numbers went to a personal voice mail just now…
@capc#35699 same with other numbers
When I dial +1 (469) 910-7658, I get pleasant surprise.
Seems a good Samaritan did the right job.
A pleasant surprise indeed.
https://youtu.be/9mEGDgWOu9M
lol, “SCAMMER IM A SCAMMER!”
Any new irs number?
(914) 272-7840 Get them. This number is been good all morning
Their getting pissed
!!! Lol. I have to charge my phone for more attacks.
@Lucky82#35805 The number that you gave is a type of phone system that I have been trying to see if it can be hacked into. If I call this number, after it picks up, I hit the “#” DTMF digit twice, it says “Transfer” and then goes to a dial tone. If I press an extension, it says “I’m sorry, but that is not a valid extension.” I have not found a valid extension yet. Another thing that can be done on a phone system like this is to press the “*” DTMF digit. If I do that the phone hangs up right away. It would be nice to know if it is possible to hack into a phone system like this and possibly reprogram it to do other things (Like a new greeting message, or better yet, shut them down).
@AlanGreen2#35829 Seems the service provider is AT&T Mobility.
I googled and it says to press *98. Perhaps you should wait and try when they go home and stop answering.
@drwat#35831 Thanks for the info. I’ll try again later on tonight.
I put in their phone number for the caller ID. If they haven’t set it up yet - which is often - it will welcome you, tell you to set the password and then you get to set the outgoing message plus delete all the messages they haven’t heard yet.