The India IRS Scammers call my son.

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My son is a chunk of Missouri hardwood that didn't fall far from the tree.
He one upped me and joined the Corp. He had the old school DI's. You could drive a wooden stake thru their heart and they would just laugh at you.

He did the original sandbox, Desert Storm. He's not afraid of much.

He's at work and did not answer a call on his personal cell yesterday. The caller claimed to be with the IRS and demanded he call immediately using his Indian accent. Son called him. The guy comes across with you cheated on your taxes and owe the IRS 4000 dollers. If you don't pay right now we will garnish yor wages and have you arrested.

The Scammer blinked and tipped his hand, how much do you have in your checking account, GI e us access and we will take that amount.

Son Said $13.44 cents, just checked it.

My son, Duke, turned on him. Where are you?
Faux agent, Fl.
Duke, what's the address?
Faux agent gave it to my son who said I'll be there shortly to pay cash and kick your tail.

CLICK!

DUKE called the MO Attorney General office to give them the callers number. Duke then asked, is there any law against calling them?

Attny Gen, no. Then he said, I quote my son, I don't think you will call them i dare you to call them.

They talked to Duke a few times, it was sort of like they may have heard the term US Marines but didn't understand what it was like to cheat one.

After many calls they started hanging up on him.

On the 75th call he was blocked.

My son was laughing and saying can you believe those scabs blocked my calls. It made his day. And yes, his namesake was the big Duke, John Wayne.
 
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75 CALLS???

Time out of your life wasted that you can't get back. :( :cool: Many telemarketers/scammers get paid by how long they keep you on the line, so spend 15 minutes arguing /cussing may just put more $ into their pocket. Just hang up asap, notify the popo if it makes you feel better.
 
I got a call from just the other day, they said if I didnt pay up I would go to jail, I said you mean I will get 3 squares a day and get a roof over my head, I cant wait.[emoji2]

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Scammers are getting smarter and more devious all the time. I don't answer the phone unless the number shows up as someone known to me. Otherwise, let them leave a message and if I want to, I can call them back. No message? Well I guess it wasn't all that important.
 
I like to have fun with them and waste their time - especially after I've had a drink - LOL!!

This is the "Decade of the Scam"! PLAY THEM LIKE A FINE FIDDLE! They have no mercy on us - I see no reason not to jerk them around. Watch some of the scamming the scammers videos and learn some fun techniques.
 
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We live in Area Code 313. The scammers have a way to dial so the number on the caller ID looks local. However, they can't scam AT&T's computers. AT&T always shows the number as "out of area". We get ten to fifteen calls a day. There's no way to block an entire "exchange", and the caller ID number changes every time they call.
 
I received a call earlier this week, a message on my home phone. An accent hardly able to understand, saying I had defrauded the government and I was going to be arrested and go to jail and all my assets seized.

What a Joke. Just out out curiosity I called my local (non-emergency) police number, and asked if they wanted the number which I got off my caller ID, no they get so many calls they just refer to the FBI that deals with this scam and gave me another # to call. I called it and got a recording that unless I have actually lost funds to the scam just call another # and leave the information on a recorded message. What a huge waste of time for law enforcement.
 
The scum are now spoofing local numbers, and sometimes it looks like it might be legit, so I answer, then realize it's a scammer.
My game is, after their spiel, to breathe a little heavy, and ask if they'd answer a question for me, they usually say yes, to which I suggestively breathe/hiss "I'm naked; what are you wearing?"
Stammer, uh, uh..Click

BTW, try Nomorobo. It works. Sooner or later the dirtbags will run out of numbers or hopefully some legislature will make the manufacture or use of a spoofing device a felony offense.
 
I got the windows scammer this morning. I told him I have a device that shows his actual number aand I know who he is. He hung up so quick it wasn't funny. Last time They told me my windowscomputer was messed up..I told 'em it was an Apple
 
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