Following a review of comments on this page, I'm relieved I didn't answer their call, which was made without leaving a voicemail.
Telemarketer Tricks You With Tax Threats - +1 305-985-5505 ((305) 985-5505)
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Imagine picking up the phone only to hear a robotic voice claiming the IRS or a student‑loan program wants to lock you into a payment plan you never signed up for. That’s the hallmark of a classic robocall scam—they rely on fear and urgency to get a reaction. Most callers from +13059855505 use generic scripts about tax liens, criminal investigations, or bogus loan reductions, often with an Indian or Hispanic accent to add credibility. Hang up immediately, block the number, and report it to the FTC. Never press any buttons or provide personal data; scammers harvest numbers from data‑brokers and use them for future spam. A quick Google search of the caller ID often reveals a pattern of complaints, confirming it’s a telemarketing fraud operation.
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Recent Reports for (305) 985-5505
I received a call from this number today, but chose not to answer
This number has attempted to call me multiple times, and after researching, I found numerous complaints about IRS scams from the same number, which I hope will be reported to stop the scam.
A call was received on my cell phone while at work, but it was not answered, and no message was left, resulting in the decision to block the number
It is perplexing to consider how these individuals obtain our cell phone numbers.
A call was received from this number a short while ago, but it was not answered due to the lack of contacts in Florida, and upon calling back, an automated message from Verizon was encountered, stating that the call could not be completed as dialed, similar to previous automated voicemails from a person claiming to be Tiffany regarding student loan reduction
Despite having no prior contact, this 71-year-old recipient is being solicited for a student loan, which is not of interest.
They are using some debt program now, saying it was enacted by Obama in 2013
I did not answer the call but appreciate the community's insight into this scammer's tactics.
No answer, but i confirmed here it was a spam or scam call
I recieved a call from these scammers today, no voicemail, if they are irs scammers they defenitly need to get a life, the real irs made it clear what they would do, i know i dont owe them ennything
I got a robocall from a fake company call "National Student Loan Center" with a women named "Tiffany", i hang up and block the number, i dont have any student loan so i dont need they're help.
Apparently, IRS does not bother to call, they just hung up
An automated message was left regarding student loan interest reduction, which appears to be a targeted pitch.
They claim to be able to assist with reducing my student debt, but the call is directed to an answering machine
Repeated calls from this number are unwanted and should cease.
The call was an unwanted phishing attempt, with the caller claiming to be from the IRS.
This number has contacted my phone without leaving any message, prompting me to block it.
They called me two times within a half hour, I didnt answer and they didnt leave a message, it was pretty anoying
Previous encounters with this number have been marked as IRS scams.
After ignoring the initial call, I answered the second call, which was an automated message about a student loan reduction, but I hung up immediately and decided to research the number.
I just got a text from this number, it says R*** grab 536.83, and then it says Text-> ok<-, thats confusing
A fraudulent claim was made that an IRS lawsuit is pending and that returning the call is necessary to avoid arrest
A man claiming to be Jason Miller from the IRS Headquarters in Washington DC, with badge number 233917 and employee number 6443, made the call today.
A call was received claiming I was named in an IRS lawsuit.
I have been receiving persistent calls from this number, with a woman claiming to represent the IRS investigative department, who became aggressive and vulgar when confronted, and was followed by a man named Jason, who continued to harass me, prompting me to block the number.
A call from this number claimed a claim had been filed against me, urging me to contact them to avoid jail time.
A claim was made by this company to be the Internal Revenue Service, with the caller possessing an Indian accent and claiming to be from Melbourne, FL, in an apparent attempt to scam
You should reporte the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484
A man with an Indian accent falsely claimed to be from the IRS, stating that I owe money and am under investigation, but this is a common scam, as the IRS would not initiate contact in this manner.