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Location: Washington D.C.
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Nov 22, 2013
yesterday, i received a call from this number. since i didn't recognize the number, i let my answering machine pick up the call. here's the message they left me: "This message is meant for <my name>.  This is investigation officer Jim Marshall from Internal Revenue Services.  This call is regarding the warrant (unclear) against your name and your passport is kept on hold by the US government.  Your warrant ID is CM10010.  So I want you to call me on urgent basis.  The hotline to my division is 202-204-0484.  I repeat it is 202-204-0484.  Again this is officer Jim Marshall with Internal Revenue Services, Washington DC. Have a good day."  i did not return the call until it was well after office hours.  it went straight to a mailbox with a nondescript outgoing message (no mention of the IRS).  "Jim Marshall" did speak with a distinctly indian accent (i should know, i am indian-american myself).  apparently, these scamsters are targeting immigrants.  see http://stlouis.bbb.org/article/st-louis-count ... bbb-warns-44018

in order to make sure that this is indeed a hoax and not the result of some mail that i missed, i called the IRS.  i've been on hold for over 2 hours.
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36
Jul 17, 2014
Didn't bother answering and no message.   Don't know anyone from this region.
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37
Jul 17, 2014
Caller just laughs, creepy
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Jul 18, 2014
I received a call today from 202-204-0484 a gentleman with a very heavy accent reading from some kind of document. He stated he was from Microsoft and was calling regarding my computer. As always I hung up...... Today was the first time i answered but I receive calls from this number daily.
Nuisance call
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Jul 31, 2014
Got call and they left message saying the had warrant for my address
I called back left message
They called back in 2 minutes
Luckily I had looked up number and it was listed as SCAM
when he called I hung up then called back
Said I was going to be arrested for defrauding the IRS
I asked why he said call was being recorded and Homeland security was three wayed into call

Proceeded to read me my rights and tell me that I am in trouble
I asked what for and he said you will not control this call
I asked why he did not contact CPA firm and the same peron is my lawyer
He said no lawyers or CPA this is my problem
I said what is my SS number he said Mr we have some questions I said ---- You until you tell me what I did and what my SS number is ----  OFF
I asked again what is my SS number
He hung up
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Jul 31, 2014
This is a Pakistan or India based IRS scam. Do not fall for this.
Read http://www.treasury.gov/tigta/press/press_tigta-2014-03.htm
The IRS does not initiate any legal action via phone. The scammers use voice over IP lines (e.g. magicjack (Ymax corporation). This is always against these companys' terms of use and can lead to termination of their contract. However only law enforcement can initiate the contact if you yourself are not a customer. Therefore, report it also to your local law enforcement agency. Ultimately this is a case for the FBI legal attache in Islamabad or New Delhi. If you are really annoyed: call or write to your representative in Congress. As these scams happen all over the country maybe this will trigger a reaction (and the NSA can finally be a force for good).

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Dear Senator/Representative XXX

As your constituent, I am writing to urge you to demand decisive action from the FBI, the IRS and other federal agencies against organized crime directed against American citizens from abroad.

As widely reported by local and national media all across the United States and warned about by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (see http://www.treasury.gov/tigta/press/press_tigta-2014-03.htm) a tidal wave of fraud using Internet phones has hit the United States. Millions of dollars already have been stolen by criminals impersonating federal officers from the IRS while hiding in countries like India and Pakistan, where most of the calls originate. There seems to be no end of it in sight.

I have personally been targeted by these scammers but it is the most vulnerable among us that I am concerned about primarily. The scheme is specifically singling out those that can least defend themselves against these crimes, in particular the elderly. I am also worried that given the origin of these gangsters, the money stolen from US citizens may be used for financing of terrorism or other activities directed against the national interests of the United States. But in spite of this clear and present danger to our country and its citizens I have seen no action worth mentioning by the FBI, the IRS or other federal agencies so far.

As a member of Congress overseeing the law enforcement agencies tasked with fighting fraud and ensuring national security, I implore you to make sure that they act on these threats and are given all the necessary resources to target these criminals in cooperation with foreign law enforcement.

Yours sincerely
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