I recived a call today from these indivijuals, claiming that I have 2 felony warrants out for my arrest, but I've never even taken out a payday loan.
IRS threat call? How to protect yourself! - +1 571-335-8524 ((571) 335-8524)
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Unexpectedly, the flood of calls from +15713358524 follows a classic IRS threat scam. Callers claim outstanding tax warrants, imminent asset freezes, or bogus legal action, often demanding immediate payment or personal banking info. The script typically cites fake case numbers, urgent deadlines, and aggressive language to pressure victims. Remember, the real IRS never calls to demand payment, threatens arrest, or asks for bank details over the phone. Hang up, verify the claim through the official IRS website or your tax professional, and report the number to the FTC or your state consumer protection agency. Stay calm, protect your data, and don’t engage with the caller.
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Recent Reports for (571) 335-8524
A women from the state department call me, claim i'm involve in a fraud case, but i dont know what she's talking about, she give me another number to call
A voice mail message was left on my landline from a call center, claiming to be about a case against an individual, with a phone number and case number provided, and threatening a warrant for arrest if not responded to.
Like others, I've experienced the IRS scam from this number.
The caller claimed to be from the IRS, threatening me with various consequences, but I don't owe anyone, including the IRS.
An individual claiming to be Mark from the IRS stated that the IRS was taking legal action against us and requested personal information, citing a supposedly sent letter.
The situation is becomming rediculous, it's the same story as everyone else.
I just recieved a cal from the same person, and i've alredy reported it to the FCC fraud hotline.
During the call, an individual claimed to be an IRS representative, threatening a criminal case for tax evasion, but when confronted about the scam, the caller resorted to using profanity.
After contacting the trades commission office of fraud prevention, it's clear that anyone can report attempted fraud and scam calls, and the office is aware of the situation, which involves scammers using burner phones and leaving messages without identifying themselves or the purpose of the call
The same tactic was used with me, leaving a voicemail about tax evasion, and when I called back, the scammer threatened me with arrest, but hung up when I disputed the claim.
The caller attempted to deceive me by claiming I needed to be available to meet with an IRS representative within the hour, but I insisted they send the information via certified mail, which seemed to infuriate them
Similar to others, this number appears to be a nuisance that needs to be addressed.
Like many others, I've had experiance with IRS audits and I can assure you this is not their procedur, so just ignore it
The same message as others have reported was received, now featuring a female caller; after issuing threats, the call concluded with a contradictory expression of goodwill.
A man claiming to be Mark White, despite having an Indian accent, threatened that my accounts were being seized and that my wife and I would be arrested unless we paid a supposed debt of $6450, which I later realized was a scam due to inconsistencies in his story and the lack of proper debt collection protocol.
On Friday, Novemver 23, 2014, I recieved a call from this number, claiming to be the IRS, stating I owe over $3000 in back taxes, they thretned to send autorities to my home, I will report this to the IRS office, dont fall for this scamm!
Upon receiving a call from this number, a man aggressively claimed I had an outstanding debt with the IRS and threatened to freeze my assets unless I paid immediately. His request for my lawyer's name was followed by circular explanations and yelling when I asked for clarification. He insisted I obtain a special tax payment method while staying on the line, warning that disconnecting would lead to severe consequences. After hanging up, he called back, but I chose to ignore it. Researching the number online led me to this page, where I found others with similar experiences. Attempting to call back resulted in being sent directly to voicemail, which seems unusual for the IRS.
A morning call claimed to be from the IRS, stating our name was on a tax fraud list and that we needed to call back to avoid prosecution, a tactic consistent with known scams.
A prevalent scam targeting both Canadian and USA residents involves fraudulent IRS or tax scams.
This number allegedly represents the IRS, warning of tax fraud prosecution if we fail to return the call