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IRS‑style scam callers flood phones – how to stop them! - +1 303-219-8726 ((303) 219-8726)
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Like a wolf in sheep’s clothing, this inbound call pretends to be the IRS but rings all the warning bells of a classic scam. The script—"final notice," "lawsuit," and a pressure‑filled callback number—matches known fraud patterns that exploit fear of tax trouble. Callers often spoof legitimate area codes, use auto‑dialed voices, and pepper messages with static to sound official. Hang up, never share personal or financial info, and block the number through your carrier or a third‑party app. Report the number to the FTC and the real IRS; they have no pending suits that are communicated solely by voicemail.
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Recent Reports for (303) 219-8726
They claimed to be representives of the IRS, stating that they were trying to contact me and file a lawsuit.
A message was received at 8:56 am this morning, but the content is not specified.
A man with an East Indian accent leaves a garbled message, claiming to be Kevin Mason and warning of government action for a federal offense.
For over a year, these individuals have been making calls, and during one instance, they claimed to be from Trenton, Maine, threatening to send documents to the house and jail, but when a lawyer was involved, the calls ceased for about a month before resuming from different numbers.
A garbled message was left, with the only discernible part mentioning an 'intentional federal offense'.
Can you provide evidence to support the claim that the origin of each call is known?
Phone companies are criticized for allowing scammers from India to fake numbers, as they should be aware of the call origin