Mar 19, 2015
I received a call here in US (within the past cpl weeks). I think our only precautionary measure are websites like this. Same B.S., "Nicky Johnson...". Thanks to sites like this any rise in blood pressure I may have felt was quickly decreased.
I will not file complaints. I give up. I surrender and raise my white flag. I've fought so hard and filed complaint after complaint to the FTC every time a scammer called
Clearly, the DoNotCall List and outlets like the FTC cannot stop "spoofing". These spoofers laugh at us. So, as I posted on the FTC website (which by the way, cites this exact spoof call here, http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/irs-calling ), we need "Unlimited Call Blocking" as a BASE feature from any carrier, landline or mobile. Just start blocking calls, and then cite scammer spoof calls to websites like this. Id only note the approximate time and general area (scammers read these too -so I only cite a general time). I use a VPN to post, so I'll play spoof hardball too! I just don't want to "pay", to block calls!
Read the link I cite above. An FTC Rep says the IRS receives calls, as well as the offices of the FTC from scammers! Don't waste your time filing complaints! Demand FREE call blocking from your carrier, and be proactive by posting to websites like this after you receive a scam call.
F*** YOU "Nicky Johnson"!!