A threat of legal action and taken into custody by local police within 24 hours of the phone call which was received at 3:35 PM on 08/06/2018.
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A threat of legal action and taken into custody by local police within 24 hours of the phone call which was received at 3:35 PM on 08/06/2018.
They just keep calling and not saying anything
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Called saying warrant issued for arrest. You owe debt to IRS. They are going to send it to state authorities. Tell you to call 202-838-8028
It said I had 4 charges against me, I haven't done anything illegal ever
Saying that you will be arrested if you donΓ’β¬β’t call back
who is this?
Claiming IΓ’β¬β’ll be placed in local police custody...you try to call the # back and get nothing, total fake!!
Said i had been contacted over past 6 months and would have a lawsuit filed against me for intentional fraud
Answering machine only saying had to call them back within 24 hrs or was being taken into custody. Didn't specify for what.
threatening phone call
this is a company claiming to be Capital One Underwriters. It is a scam! I call Capital One and this is not legit.
this is a company claiming to be Capital One Underwriters. It is a scam! I call Capital One and this is not legit.
continious calling week after week after week. cant return call, of course to do the drop dead response. nauseating
Message pretending to be IRS with a report of fraud/tax evasion and asking you to call back. Don't do it. The IRS never calls you out of the blue - you will always get a letter from them first.
left very intimidating message stating the local police coming to get me. i called back and they said they were IRS, I then called them out that IRS does not call people. They hung up.
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