I used a 301-264-xxxx number and got through.
Theses guys take the cake. They had no idea what a p.o. box was. Or rural route.
That’s one of the worst scripts I’ve ever heard. Whomever wrote it has no idea what they are talking about, even worse than usual.
I just got a call from 301-264-8056 with this IRS scam. Do we keep the voicemail and report it to the police? Does anyone know?
@justheather#85774 police won’t do anything as the scammers are from India and the scammers change their phone number on a daily basis and as long as you dont know the name of the call center or their exact location it’s pretty hard to do something I guess.
Michelle Williams, Badge ID IRM35678, Case ID CP2244, she claimed to be from Phillipines when she opened up...
Cathy Miller, Badge ID IRM20135
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Andrew Hall picked up and after I accidentally hung up he called me back. I pretended to be a different person (I changed my voice and everything) and he got so mad he threatened to call the Miami police department… I’m in California
Afterwards I kept getting through to a guy who told me it was his "personal phone" repeatedly even though I could hear the call center lol
These assholes have a number registered to Bandwidth.com. Low level untalented scammers who last a few days at most. If you want to mess with them see below
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