304-350-7010
Country: USA
304 area code:
West Virginia (Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg)
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- Red| 1 replyCall was legit. It was from an IRS Revenue Officer I had been working with.
- Carmita replies to Called| 1 replyThis is really that IRS Ray just mask their number so you won't reach anyone when you call back.
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- Heinz57 replies to RedAnother shill we missed.
- Yoda1725 replies to CartNo it isn't. Just another hijra who can use a computer, but defecates in the street.
- Jack replies to REECEThis is true however it is NOT the IRS is is and agency that reports to Congress to help tax payers
- Jack replies to AlisaCorrect! And they do help you
- mf| 2 repliesThis is the IRS. I opened a case and a guy called me. He was asking for an explanation of my case. he did not ask names or SSN. It is for real. He knew I went to an IRS office and the day and reason of my visit. This is not scam.
- Caller: 3043507010
- Call type: Non-profit organization
- Heinz57 replies to mfmf....If this is real, who is the agent you are talking to and what is his/her physical address? Since when does the IRS operate without knowing who they are dealing with or their social security number? Please prove me wrong. Also is this is real, why would you come to this website (which helps people ID numbers and expose scams) and post the number and your story? I await your additional information. EOL
- Kristen SmithClaims to work for a school. Different areas. Cop and even claims of being a telemarketing person. This person is a fruit loop and prank calling people. Bèware. She's called several others from other numbers. This is usually more of where she calls from of the number I gave. She needs tracked down and arrested. This person attacked me on the phone last week and tonight she's nice. She just needs to be in jail. If you know who this is or gotten a call. Report it to the authorities.
- Caller: 1304-651-6649
- Call type: Prank
- JSB3atlargeOn 9/30/16, sent certified mail, w/a return receipt requested (i.e. the green card) to both Nina Olsen, who's the National Tax Payer Advocate, in Wash. D.C., and, to an IRS center in Cincinnati, Ohio that had sent me a Notice of Intent To Levy. Both were to have been delivered by 10/3, according to my reciept. There were irregularities within the postal system regarding the delivery of those packets. The green card from Olsen was never returned, and, on 10/12/16 tracking the letter showed only that it was dropped off at the post office, and subsequently, on 10/14, that the tracking number was "unavailable". Tracking the mail to Cincinnati showed that it was delivered on 10/9 and that the green card left there on 10/11 and was to reach me on 10/20, which it did. However, the green card from Cincinnati showed that it had actually been delivered to Covington, Kentucky, allegedly on 10/4; moreover, it was not signed nor dated, merely rubber stamped. Now, the call from 304-350-7010 came in yesterday, 10/21. The individual identified themselves, gave an employee/badge number, and left a 1-800 # to call back. He correctly, and specifically, identified the matter in the letter to Olsen, and indicated he'd be in his office Mon-Fri., 9-5. So, we'll see what's shakin' on this come Monday 10/24/16
- Call type: Political call
- John replies to Gigiyes, Gigi, your friend has this number, and he works for the IRS - International Ridiculous Scams
- Dianne ThomasCalled identifying himself as an IRS attorney.
- Anon| 1 replyCaller's ID says "U S Govt". But really, would the "US Govt" actually call you asking for money, directly? I mean, ask yourself.
A legit IRS agent would send you a letter. Not give you a call at a work place.
Someone should trace the number, even if it's a spoofed number. At this point, these guys need to be caught.- Caller: Scam
- Anon replies to AnonAn update on this number.
For my case, it was an actual legit number and the person, on the other line, left a message that has nothing to do with the IRS. (Of course, legit government workers have to cover this number up. This, I understand...)
However, always be on your guard when there's a spoofer spoofing this actual number. (Very sad...) If the person, on the other line, asks for money through suspicious means, then, hang up right away. - CWG40If you call that number, the robo-greeter just says to refer to the number on the
official communication you have received. Clearly some sort of IRS scam. Ignore
and block the number. IRS only initiates contact by mail.
Report them:
See:
https://www.treasury.gov/tigta/contact_report_scam.shtml- Caller: Informational post
- CWG40Fifty-seven entries on this thread and I count about 19 or 33% as shill posts. Pretty
clear evidence of a scam, you ask me. Similar to the scam going around targeting
the customers of large scale financial institutions, credit unions, CC holders and so
forth. Always a lot of shill posts trying to tell everyone how "legit" these calls are.- Caller: Informational post
- Greek replies to CarmitaThis is the IRS. I spent an hour in their local office. The rep I met with called me on my way home. Caller ID read "West Virginia" - even tho I am nowhere near WV.
- PaulThis is a real IRS number. I am a tax practitioner and received a call from this number from a real Revenue Agent with whom I am working on a real audit.
- Caller: IRS
- bobGuy claimed to be irs. Asked for info about one of the owners. I didn't give them any info. He had the name of the company and owners name but didn't have the owners home address. Well, they should mail something to the business since they called the business, sooo I AM CALLING THIS A SCAM!
- Caller: IRS SCAM!
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