202-241-7941
Country: USA
202 area code:
District Of Columbia (Washington)
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- Kim| 6 repliesI have no idea who just called, could hardly understand what they were saying other than agents were On the way to hand cuff.
- Caller: (202) 241-7941
- ken phillips counsin gerald phillips replies to Kim| 5 repliesmy cousin got arrested by dea agents unders controlled substances abussed .ATTENTION to the public ,dont deal with onlines pharmacy;, my family is having a hard time seing my cousin going to prision.im heartbroken
- Elspeth replies to ken phillips counsin gerald phillips| 1 replyPerhaps your cousin did get arrested - if he ordered a CONTROLLED substance online with no doctor's prescription. However, NO ONE is being arrested for ordering non-narcotic prescription drugs online!
Link from DEA Diversion - http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/consumer_alert.htm - ms.G phillips from seattle. replies to Elspethwe´ve told him not to do it ,and he still did it twice for hydrocodone,and some oxycodone i guess not sure!
his lawyer is mark henry told us that after his jail time he´ll do drug rehab for another 3 month.
i think the judge went hard on him.it´s just not fair that after being in jail he still have to deal with this situation ,GOD BLESS ALL INMATES. - AlfalfaALERT - EXTORTION SCAM - ALERT
DEA Warns Public of Extortion Scam by
DEA Special Agent Impersonators
The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the public about criminals posing as DEA special agents or other law enforcement personnel as part of an international extortion scheme.
The criminals call the victims (who in most cases previously purchased drugs over the lnternet or by telephone) and identify themselves as DEA agents or law enforcement officials from other agencies. The impersonators inform their victims that purchasing drugs over the lnternet or by telephone is illegal, and that enforcement action will be taken against them unless they pay a fine. In most cases, the impersonators instruct their victims to pay the "fine" via wire transfer to a designated location, usually overseas. If victims refuse to send money, the impersonators often threaten to arrest them or search their property. Some victims who purchased their drugs using a credit card also reported fraudulent use of their credit cards.
Impersonating a federal agent is a violation of federal law. The public should be aware that no DEA agent will ever contact members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment.
The DEA reminds the public to use caution when purchasing controlled substance pharmaceuticals by telephone or through the Internet. It is illegal to purchase controlled substance pharmaceuticals online or by telephone unless very stringent requirements are met. And, all pharmacies that dispense controlled substance pharmaceuticals by means of the lnternet must be registered with DEA. By ordering any pharmaceutical medications online or by telephone from unknown entities, members of the public risk receiving unsafe, counterfeit, and/or ineffective drugs from criminals who operate outside the law. In addition, personal and financial information could be compromised.
Anyone receiving a telephone call from a person purporting to be a DEA special agent or other law enforcement official seeking money should refuse the demand and report the threat.
Report Extortion Scam: 1-877-792-2873
http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/pressreleases/extortion_scam.htm - Emma RawlsPLEASE do what you can to apprehend the person who is calling from 1 202 241 7941 harrassing people and identfying himself as an officer of the law......
- Caller: Special Agent Thomas DEA Agent 227
- Emma RawlsThis man, Special Agent Thomas, has been harassing me for over a year. If you block his number he will just call you from another and accuse you of receiving illegal drugs through the mail, threaten you with confinement ,and indictment. PLEASE do not give him money or entertain him. It is bad enough he has stolen your personal information from somewhere......we have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness under the law. They are our inalienable rights......do not lose focus...these predators need to know they have targeted the wrong people. Feel free to call him and let him know what you think about his scam......you will get a recording.....
- Caller: DEA Special Agent Thomas
- WendyThis is a complete fraud.Don't FEEL THREATNED and make sure to get the info out ASAP.I just happened to be an ex cop and he called my family.One phone call and we had it figured out but most families aren't that lucky.PLEASE get this message out to all family members and the elderly.
- Caller: 202-241-7941
- GinnyThis Sargent Matt gold says I'm going to jail for calling the real deq to verify.
- Caller: DEQ
- Browndog replies to ken phillips counsin gerald phillips| 2 repliesIt wouldn't surprise me if these horror stories were not being fabricated by the same SCUM who are trying to extort money from this phone number. The fact "Agent Thomas" has not been handcuffed and imprisoned shows how ineffective the NSA is in being able to halt crime. If this man has a pattern replicated enough to merit all the web postings about this sick creep, the NSA should have spotted him long ago.
These people use disposable phones and fabricated numbers. If you look them up on Intellius (YES- Intellius is a collaborator in this scam) it will show up as a DEA Office. Well, Intellius, it is not a DEA Office, and you ought to be charged with aiding and collaborating when these sickos finally get caught. I hope the feds fine you into next week for helping them look legitimate by posting a fake affiliation with their number.
A number of people order doctor-prescribed prescription drugs through online sources to save money after they learn that they can purchase the prescriptions at rates they can afford. They are not ordering controlled substances and they are not being charged by DEA. Good God. Don't you think that the real DEA has better things to do than to entrap old men who purchase online Viagra? Give us a break.
The next time "Agent Thomas" calls just tell him that he is a creep, and you will be glad to testify when they catch him. - Browndog update replies to Browndog| 1 replyAs a follow-up, my comment today on Intellius is dated. They used to list the number "Agent Thomas" called from as a Drug Enforcement line when I checked over a year ago and then called the real DEA to discover the scam. But Intellius no longer lists that number. They still list this number as a land line. I ponied up about ten dollars to discover that the number is supposedly owned by Elaine Simmons Macmahon with three addresses, two of which are in the general DC area of VA and one of which is in Kansas. The carrier is listed as YMax Communications Corporation - DC. Either the phone number has been hijacked, or those associated with doing this scamming are about to get identified.
- DMW| 1 replyI've been receiving calls from "DEA agent Tomas Allen" from this number for two years. He leaves messages that they have a search warrant for my home and a warrant for my arrest. Once when I answered the call and told him to go ahead and execute the warrants, he said, "Oh, we will." I called the number back two days ago and heard a message about making and receiving calls anywhere in the US for free by visiting magicjack.com. I then heard, "The magicjack number you have called has not yet been assigned to a customer. Please check the number you dialed and try again." This is obviously a scam of some sort, but I can't figure out what he hopes to get from me.
- not Michael replies to DMWMoney. He is trying to get money from you. If you believed the nonsense he was spewing he would give you a chance to avoid arrest by paying the fine now. That fine would have to be paid by Western Union or Green Dot and sent to someone in the Dominican Republic.
Congratulations for not falling for it. - crookbusta replies to Browndog updateYmax = MagicJack. The Dominican scammers always use MagicJack to pull their con.
- Katie M.Agent "Mark Anderson" called my house claiming that he was from the DEA and conducting a criminal investigation, and that my mother was wanted for questioning. It seemed really bizarre and when I googled the phone number I found that it was a scam. As others have mentioned he called back 10 minutes later (from the same number) claiming to be Officer Frank. When I started asking questions he cursed in another language, asked if I knew what it meant, and then hung up. It was all very strange.
After this happened I called my mom and she said that this same man has been randomly calling our home with the same story and when she confronted him he threatened her.- Caller: DEA Agent Mark Anderson (202) 241-7941
- Wise OwlThis man said his name was Officer Frank Thomas, DEA agent with District 38. He said it was ongoing criminal investigation and said my nickname. My wallet and contents were stolen 2 years ago. Someone probably has my information. I have never committed a crime or done anything against the law. I did receive scam money orders from on online secret shopper network and took them to the post office immediately. Scammers beware, we are on to you!
- Caller: DEA
- Call type: Prank
- Raywhen I called this number back the guy that called me answered the phone ( I guess the DEA can't afford a receptionist) He asked my name I gave it to him. He asked me to get a piece of paper and pen and write down the information that gave me. he gave me his badge number and name ( Jamie Bush DEA Badge Number3349 ). then he asked why I called and I said " You called ME." He hung up. This is a scam.
- Caller: DEA?
- EdHad the same profile of a call on a Friday evening...special agent Frank Thomas, and Paul Davis and Jamie Bush were referenced. Stated it was a joint op with FBI and CIA, and I could be taken to NY federal building. Lot's of indicators of a scam, last was stating that I had to pay that night at a Federal Office location inside of a Walmart, and was to call him when I get there, but it had to give him a time. REALLY?
- Caller: DEA
- ChefStevoI got a call from this number today....the man said that he was Charles Allen from the DEA, and they were investigating me for buying drugs....I said "Really" ? He said yes, and that if I paid 2500.00 for a fine, that it would go away...well while I was talking to him I googled the phone number, and saw that this was a scam. I then started to ask him to spell his name, and to please give me more information, and he hung up. I then when to the DEA website, and I saw the alert to the SCAM. BE CAREFUL and DO NOT PAY THESE SCUM BAGS any MONEY!!!!!!
- DebbieI was called yesterday March 4th, and totally fell for it. I am retired and not very scam savy. I was told I would be going to prison for 5 yrs. for buying medication online 15 yrs. ago. He had me going for 30 minutes. I called our local police dept. after we googled his #. When they called DEA agent Paul Davis hung up. He even went so far as identifying my home. What a creep.
- Caller: DEA- NEW YORK
- Call type: Prank
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