Received a phone call on Saturday Morning from a person named Nikki Johnson saying she from the IRS and it was a automated message. I know the IRS will send you notification by mail, not a poorly prerecorded message. They left a return number 415-972-9722, Googled the number a found tons of complaints about Nikki, but not on this phone number. How do they change phone numbers so easily? Phone companies should charge hefty fees for people who switch numbers too often, might reduce this crap from happening so often. Be cool if the real IRS jumped on this. Sad for all the people who fall for this, cause there must be a huge number of people who fall for it for them to keep going. Preying on the old; disgusting.
Received a phone call on Saturday Morning from a person named Nikki Johnson saying she from the IRS and it was a automated message. I know the IRS will send you notification by mail, not a poorly prerecorded message. They left a return number 415-972-9722, Googled the number a found tons of complaints about Nikki, but not on this phone number. How do they change phone numbers so easily? Phone companies should charge hefty fees for people who switch numbers too often, might reduce this crap from happening so often. Be cool if the real IRS jumped on this. Sad for all the people who fall for this, cause there must be a huge number of people who fall for it for them to keep going. Preying on the old; disgusting.
Caller type: Scammer
Caller: Nikki Johnson
Company: IRS NOT
Number: 415-972-9722
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