202-621-0396

Country: USA
202 area code: District Of Columbia (Washington)
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    kanders
    I have gotten 3 or 4 calls from this place and they make it sound very urgent that if I dont respond immediaately they will take legal actions :  they left a message:  Name Tony Jones (not Tom Jones)
    from:  United States Treasury with legal affairs law enforcement if you do not contact me at this number you need to have your attorney contact me immediately.

    Then when you try and call back once I was able to leave a message but no return call...then another time I kept trying to call the number and it shows busy....then another time it just rang and rang...then it rang...then a busy signal...Finally I called the number and a guy answer it:  Yellow then acted like he couldn't hear me, like we had a bad connection and when I asked for the name and said I was returning a call from Tony Jones, He left a message on my machine...pause...then dial tone...he either disconnected me or hung up on me...What Legit United States Treasury department would answer a phone Yellow...it sounded so ignorant...it was almost like I caught him off guard...when I called back immediately it rang and rang and rang tried again later and it rang and rang and then busy signal.  So I did some research on line and I'm not the only one that has received calls like this...and what they are doing is against the law:  Using the name:  United States Treasury and if they send any kind of letter using a emblem or United States Treasurer Seal on it...copied of course but a legit copy they are in violation of the law.  So I sent a Letter with all the information to the address listed on the website per their instructions, so they are notified about this scam.  Bureau of the Public Dept.  200 Third Street Room 305 Parkersburg, WV  26106
    • Caller: United States Treasury but Caller ID shows Washington DC
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    Vincent
    Received calls @ 6:44 AM Dec 9, 2014 (PST) and Dec 16th, 2014 @ 7:09 AM (PST).  Both calls sounded like the same person.  No name was given, but he claimed to be the US Treasury, Modifcation Dept.  And that either I or my Attorney needed to call back.  When my husband called the 2 numbers back, there wasn't an answer for 1-244-862-1712, so he called the 1-202-621-0396, after several tries a man answered, claiming to be the US Treasury. My husband said he was frauding the US government, they man said "I'm tired of dealing with you, you 'S.O.B.' and hung up.
    • Caller: US TREASURY
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    CS
    Indian Asian gentlemen pretending to be the United states treasury and legal department - number that shows up  is a DC telephone number  202 621 0396.  One guy refers to himself as Jason Synder (with an Indian accent really!!!). Asking for SS information and fines to pay. Several calls received Dec 19, 2014
    • Caller: SCAM
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Craig S
    | 1 reply
    Just got a very similar call as described above.  They asked me to call back to talk to agent "Ashly Stephen" about my case.  They told me to call back the same number and it would automatically route me to Ashly Stephens.  I hope no one falls for this!
    • Caller: Scam - US Treasury Dept - Phishing
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Alfalfa replies to Craig S
    Here are a few warning signs that could signal a debt collection scam:

    The debt collector threatens you. Legitimate debt collectors probably won't claim that they'll have you arrested or claim that they or their employees are law enforcement officers.
    The debt collector refuses to give you information about your debt or is trying to collect a debt you do not recognize. You have certain rights to ask a debt collector to verify the debt. You can use this sample letter to request this information. Ask for an explanation in writing before you pay.
    The debt collector refuses to give you a mailing address or phone number.
    The debt collector asks you for sensitive personal financial information. You should never provide anyone with your personal financial information unless you are sure they're legitimate.

    If you think that a caller may be a fake debt collector:

    Ask the caller for his or her name, company, street address, telephone number, and professional license number. Many states require debt collectors to be licensed. Check the information the caller provides you with your state officials, or the state in which the debt collector holds a license. If the caller refuses or is unable to provide you with information about his company, or if you can’t verify the information he provides, do not give money to the caller or company.
    Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." This notice must include:
    The amount of the debt
    The name of the creditor you owe
    A description of certain rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
    If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, consider requesting this information in writing or seeking assistance before paying the debt to make sure the debt, and the company, are valid.

    Tip: You can consider sending the collector a letter requesting the information by using one of the CFPB's sample letters. You can also submit a complaint to the CFPB or you can contact your state Attorney General’s office.

    Do not give the caller personal financial or other sensitive information. Never give out or confirm personal financial or other sensitive information like your bank account, credit card, or Social Security number unless you know the company or person you are talking with is a real debt collector. Scam artists, like fake debt collectors, can use your information to commit identity theft such as:
    Charging your existing credit cards
    Opening new credit card or checking accounts
    Writing fraudulent checks
    Taking out loans in your name
    Contact your creditor. If the debt is legitimate – but you think the collector may not be – contact your creditor about the calls. Share the information you have about the suspicious calls and find out who, if anyone, the creditor has authorized to collect the debt.
    Report the call. Submit a complaint with the CFPB or get in touch with your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers.
    Stop speaking with the caller.If nothing else works and you believe the calls are fraudulent, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files.
    Tip: You can use this sample letter to write a letter demanding the debt collector stop contacting you. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.

    Tip: If you're having trouble with debt collection, you can submit a complaint with the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-CFPB (2372).

    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/1699/h ... legitimate.html
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    AD
    Got same call as everyone else here, asking for someone who I don't even know and saying the same things about fraud and legal and attorneys.  All the while, you can hear the other callers in the background giving the same narrative to whomever they called.  Indian accent, definitely in a call center, and nicely ended the call with "Have a Blessed Day."  How considerate (sarcasm.)  Hate these telemarketers/scammers.  
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Hemi
    Thank you very much for these post.  We have received 4 calls just today from a gentlemen referring to himself as Roy Miller.  Similar to the above statements, he had  strong Indian accent, identifying himself with the US Treasury Dept, and he referred to a significant law suit requiring immediate Legal Action.  We have not return these calls, but will be proving this information to CFPB.  
    • Caller: US Treasury Dept
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Colette
    | 1 reply
    This company contacted me and said that I conact them. They claimed to be the US Treauary for the IRS. I knew it was a scam. After I called back a few times and got the same person. The number was 202 6210396
    • Caller: IRS
    • Call type: Political call
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    Tamianth replies to Colette
    http://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Scams-Consumer-Alerts
    https://800notes.com/forum/ta-8c2f64bf2b91fa5/irs-warns-of-telephone-scam

    Report the Calls to the real IRS here:
    •report the incident to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484.
    •You can also file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at FTC.gov. Add "IRS Telephone Scam" to the comments in your complaint.

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    Do consider getting a call blocking device or phone.. You can google them and many are around $50.00 or so.If its a cell phone, some already have call blocking, if not, there are free apps on the web that will work for some. You can google this. If you have a smart phone, there is a free app called call control. Iphones appear to have apps also. Another one is called Mr. Number.
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    Angel
    Report a irs phone scam just like the ones above there was a fast talking person accent language saying I owe money he had a lot of personal information about me and the past so beware
    • Caller: Washington Dc
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Stumper
    Received a call from this number at 10:20 AM FROM "James Cotter" (James Carter?) asking for my wife by name. When told she was not available, caller asked to leave a message. Messages was to call back regarding a legal matter. When I asked what the legal matter concerned, caller said it was confidential and he could speak to only my wife. I accused him of fraud and hung up.
    The website for reporting an unsolicited call is:
    https://complaints.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx?panel=2
    I recommend reporting the call because if enough people do so, some action may be taken.
    • Call type: Debt collector

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