"U.S. Tax Experts"?

  • Scam
  • Innocent
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I’ve now gotten four robocalls from them, direct to voicemail on my cell phone. I don’t know if it’s a scam, but to me, anyone who calls from a spoofed number (a different one for each of the four calls so far) and sends the call direct to the recipient’s voicemail is acting like they’ve got something to hide.
I’ve called the numbers left by the robovoices (“Eve” and “Cindy”) and talked to different guys who hang up if I ask too many question, and haven’t yet told me who or where “U.S. Tax Experts” are, On the second call from “Eve,” she gave two different callback numbers. Only the second one worked.
I’ve saved three of the four voicemails (accidentally deleted the first call from “Cindy”), and recorded the calls where I spoke with the screeners/tax experts/whoever the guys are that answer the callback numbers. (I’ll post those if anyone wants them. I still need to log the originating number and callback number from today’s voicemail from “Cindy.”)

I’d like to find out who and where they are, and maybe file a TCPA lawsuit.
As always, I appreciate any input from y’all.

I am also going down this path , as I have gotten several calls from them. Have you made any progress on this? I saw one tactic was to get a pre-paid card, let them charge you. When its declined run the business name to see what it returns

Hi, and welcome to the forum. Sorry I didn’t see your post before.
In the eight cases against NTAS of which I’m aware, they are listed as “unrepresented.” From what I’ve read so far, they tend to end up with default judgements against them because they don’t respond to being served. Payment of the judgements also seems to not be on their to-do list, but that’s kind of a guess on my part.
I just “met” the most recent plaintiff on the forum at Robocalls.cash, and he has some info on who to serve with the papers.
I’ll happily pass along whatever info I can share, maybe via DM.