Greg Bernhardt said:
The IRS never makes calls like this. They send letter to your house. Definitely a scam. Big problem right now. Everyone seems to get them. Report to the authorities.
I think I've told this one before but it seems apropos here...
One day i got a similar call from an Oregon phone number. Foreign accent, i think Pakistan.
I said "This line is awful can i call you back?" and did. The same guy answered so i imitated sounds of static and hung up. Then i called IRS just some number i'd found on their site for IRS employees to report internal fraud.
The nice lady who answered i could tell was about as busy as a Maytag repairman so i said to her :
"I know this isn't your job, but at this phone number is a guy doing the IRS scam thing. If you call right now you can talk to him. Surely somebody in IRS would like to bust him and you must have friends in NSA or FBI who can trace the call.
Here's my name and phone number so you know I'm not pulling your leg.
I hope you can interest somebody up the chain of command in making a splash on evening news.
And i hope you get a big feather in your cap for it !
You seem a very pleasant lady. If nothing else, i hope I've made an interesting couple minutes in your day.".
She said "Hmmmm thank you very much" and i could tell the wheels in her brain were turning.
Well ! That was Tuesday morning.
On Friday's evening news was a story from Portland - IRS busted a Pakistani guy running the IRS phone scam.
Reporters videotaped him walking to the police car in handcuffs. They asked him something and it sure sounded to me like the same guy.
Needless to say i jumped for joy.
Bottom line - don't sweat it , and hit them back if you can.
old jim
late edit amazing scam...
https://www.treasury.gov/tigta/oi_highlights.shtml#101