415-506-2403

Country: USA
415 area code: California (San Francisco)
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    Anonymous
    Got a call from this number was a voice recorded message claiming to be I RS and was advised to call back. Called back using *67 and a female with a foreign accent answered the call with "hello" I asked to speak with a name I made up and was told there was no such person.  I then asked where I was calling and the female hung up in my face. I'm guessing it some type of scam. The IRS notifies or contacts individuals through direct mail. Don't fall for these importers.
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    Tami
    I also  got a call claiming they were George Smith from the IRS.  Called back 3 Times-a woman answered twice and hung up, then a man finally answered.  Guess I bugged him- he told me there was nothing I could do about it.  I told him Karma...then filed a report. I believe the Call is coming from a magic jack in Novato, CA...near Ignacio Blvd.
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    Anonymous
    I got a phone call from the same people and when I threatened to call my sheriffs department they hung up on me I called the sheriffs department and they proceeded to tell me that it was all a scam not to give them any information in that the IRS will contact you by mail not phone if they needed to contact you to put my name on it
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    K Urban
    Got message from 4155062403.    called back and asked what they wanted and she hung up on me.    Called again...got VM.   *67 and got through again.....def a scam!  Beware of these crooks.   Report to the IRS.
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    Stef Zamorano
    | 2 replies
    I received a call today from 415. 506.2403.  I didn't  recognize the number.  The robo call says they are from the IRS.  Good grief.  What is the scam exactly?  And what recourse really is there for this type of annoyance?
    • Caller: IRS ?
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    Slim replies to Stef Zamorano
    There is an IRS or "tax scam" being  practiced by scammers on both Canadian and USA residents.
    USA tax payers should read this:
    http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Reiterate ... -Telephone-Scam

    Short answer:
    The IRS never initiates a contact via phone.
    They always send a snailmail first.

    Educational post:
    This scam is also described as scam #11, here:
    http://phonehelp.2truth.com/facts_rev.html

    Remember to return here, to 800notes.com, after you look at any of the information at that site, either to post more information, or to let us know you avoided the scam, or to read any further information about that number that others may post.
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    Anonmous
    We got the same call @8:23 this morning. Some Iraq  sounding guy, telling me and my husband that our taxes for 2008 and 2009 were not done right and we owed money and wanted our tax I D number. So we asked him for our case number. At that point he turned us over to his supervisor. This guy was very rude telling us that he was calling the police to come and pick us up. And he told my husband that he would be looseing his job and will be locked up in no time. All that for my husband wanting to know our case number. These people are definitely stupid if they think their getting one dime of our money.  We work to hard to get what we have, and I be dammed if you think I,am just going to give it to you. It takes a very low down dirty person with no morales to be doing this in the first place. Get a life, get a real job, go to church and prey. You sure need to. You should be ashamed of yourself if this is the only way you can make money, by STEALING it from those of us that do it the right way. Like I have always said what goes around comes around. And I pray that I see or hear that it has happened to all of you one day. Yes it's harder to do the right thing, but in the end you will fill much better about yourself. How do you feel at the end of day about yourself now? Pretty crappy I bet. And really crappy if you have kids. What kind of example are you setting for them?

    P.S. Their phone number that they used to call us is 415-506-2403
    • Caller: IRS
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    Catherine Powell
    I got a threatening phone call from the 415-506-2403 and a young sounding woman asked for my name and told me she was from the IRS and I owed back taxes.  When I asked her how much did I owe, she got agitated.  I asked for a supervisor and when he got on the line, I asked how much did I owe and he said for 2011 and 2012, I owed $7999.99.  I asked him ti separate them into years the amount I owe and he got agitated and said he did not have time to discuss such things and told me that all of my assets and Driver's License would be suspended for 5 years and the police would be at my door in 30 minutes to arrest me and I could ask them how much I owed.  Then he hung up on me.  I called the number back after I googled it and I found out it was a scam so I called him back and told never to call my telephone number again with a little more colorful words.
    • Caller: IRS
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    ANonieMouse
    There are many scammers in the 415 area code.  Not all scammers use the 415 area code, of course, and many, many legitimate businesses use the 415 area code.  However, this particular number is a number assigned by the YMAX Corporation, which is a fully-owned subsidiary of either magicJack or the company that owns magicJack.

    MagicJacks can easily be purchased in India, for example, for a relatively small amount (usually $100 or less per unit) and then used anywhere in the world there is Internet service to call back into the US for free and to receive calls from the US for free.  Most magicJacks are sold as part of an offer that includes 3 months, 6 months, or a full year of free phone service.  I believe you can choose a number anywhere in the US that YMAX has numbers, including the 415 area code.  That's the number you will see on the caller ID when you are called by someone using a magicJack to call you, and the number your phone has to dial to call them.

    If you go past the free phone number offer period, you then have to pay to keep your service, which may mean identifying yourself using a credit card.  Rather than do that, most scammers simply use part of the money they extort from people and buy a new magicJack.

    Tracing a number to its source is quite difficult, because the magicJack connects your phone to the Internet and addresses all of its communication to magicJack servers.  Your phone company receives its data directly from magicJack's servers, not from the caller.  Thus, there is no traceable information you can receive on your phone or even over the Internet on a VoIP phone that identifies the source other than the caller ID you receive, and that's just an entry in the database of a switch somewhere.

    There are more details involved than that, of course, but I think the summary above may help some individuals understand what is going on.  What may be of more use is the following (probably complete) list of assignable magicJack numbers in the 415 area code.  This list excludes any numbers that may have been ported into or out of the YMAX service:

    http://www.localcallingguide.com/lca_prefix.p ... ys=0&nextdays=0

    To use this list, the NPA-NXX combination in the table is the area code and exchange (i.e., the first six digits) of the telephone number.  The "Block" is the seventh digit, as blocks are assigned in groups of 1000 phone numbers.  (You can safely ignore the entry with block "A" as that has another meaning no necessarily relevant here.)

    The upshot is that if you receive a call from a number that would be in any block listed here, the caller says he is from the IRS and has a south Asian accent, unless the IRS he is referring to is the Indian Revenue Service, you've picked up a call from a foreign extortionist.
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    Patrick
    This number 415 506 2403 called me explaining they were from the IRS saying I owed back taxes and that if I had a lawyer. I followed with a yes and she said that they couldn't help. She then explained that my back taxes were from 2012 & 2013 which I was then told I would "have documentation in 45 minutes"..I then called back to another man who answered angrily...mind you that both callers were Indian and the number is listed in several fraud calls here. DO NOT PAY THEM ANYTHING!! I want to file a complaint bc my numbers are on the do not call list..
    • Caller: Unknown
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    CWG40 replies to Stef Zamorano
    Well, the scam is, they say they are IRS and all sorts of bad things are now going to happen to you because you made some mistake on your taxes.  But, of course, they can make the whole thing go away if you just send them some money by untraceable Green dot money paks.  And that's about it.   They are scammers located in either India or Pakistan. Ignore them.  Block their calls. Do not return their calls!
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    Not the IRS
    | 1 reply
    This is a scam in which someone calls pretending to work for the IRS in an attempt to obtain personal information such as your social security number.  Why isn't it illegal to pretend to be a government office or an affiliate of one?  The IRS contacts people by mail not by phone.  

    Under "Call Type" there should be an option to select "scam"  
    • Call type: Prank
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    JCS
    RECORDING STARTING FROM THE IRS FRAUD INVESTIGATION
    • Caller: 415 506 2403
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    Flora
    I received several phone messages a few months ago from this & another number. Same MO as previous comments (IRS, sheriff was on his way to arrest me, etc.). Just received another voicemail today -- the only difference was that the previous messages were "real" people & this one was automated.
    Returned phone call went straight to VM.... I told them to pound sand!
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    suncitysandy
    call came in at 10:09 AM today, December 8th.   It was a very strange call just telling me that I am "in trouble" but not giving any name or with who I am in trouble with.   Since it was on my answering machine they didn't leave any details.  I called Las Vegas metro police fraud department and they said they get people calling about these calls also.  plus, they get the same calls!   They just said to ignore it or contact the FTC.   I tried calling back with my google phone on my computer which is not my regular phone number and they did not answer.     Another call blocked!
    • Caller: telemarketer fraud
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    suncitysandy
    FOLLOW UP:  I CONTACTED THE IRS IMPERSONATION FRAUD BUREAU AND OF COURSE, THEIR NUMBER WAS BUSY.  THEY SAID IN THEIR PHONE CALL TO FILE A COMPLAINT ON LINE WITH THE TIGTA.GOV WHICH I DID.  (NO PROBLEM)
    • Caller: IRS Impersonatior
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Mary
    Got this call this morning, claiming they were the IRS. Garbled but threatening, claiming I had to call back or the IRS would be taking action against me. I do not owe taxes. Crazy freaking crooks, I reported them to the TIGNA website.
    • Caller: IRS impersonator, scam
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    Diane
    | 1 reply
    Like all the other posters, I got this call from the "IRS"...total scam, didn't pick up the phone and keeping the voicemail 'filed' away for future reference.  Why can't the FCC stop these scammers?
    • Caller: "IRS"
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    ANonieMouse replies to Diane
    >>> Why can't the FCC stop these scammers? <<<

    Because they can scam you using US phone numbers from anywhere in the world, including from countries hostile to the US and which do not help us enforce our laws against their citizens.

    Now, if you were willing to start World War III because of the call you received, I might be able to introduce you to some senior members of the military-industrial complex that might be able to use their PACs to bribe a few congressmen and senators to help support your cause...
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    ANonieMouse replies to Not the IRS
    >>>  Why isn't it illegal to pretend to be a government office or an affiliate of one? <<<

    Of course it's illegal.  It's just hard to enforce when your perpetrator is in a country that protects its citizens from US laws.

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