From JSOnline:
"A scammer claiming to be from the IRS
folded like laundry on Thursday when he received a call back from an
unexpected recipient: the Dodge County sheriff.
"On Thursday
morning, Dale Schmidt received this message on his personal cell phone: 'Hello, this call is officially a final notice from the Internal Revenue
Service. The reason of this call is to inform you the IRS is filing
lawsuit against you. To get more information about this case file please
call immediately on our department number (605) 291-6542. Thank you.'
"According
to the Sheriff's Office, when Schmidt called the number back, a woman
answered, 'Internal Revenue Service.' When the sheriff asked if there
was a way to verify that the call was coming from the IRS, the woman
responded, 'It is not our job to verify who we are.' Then she hung up.
"Schmidt called back.
"This time a man answered the phone, and the rest is, well, priceless."
Read more: http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/a-scammers-response-to-the-dodge-county-sheriff-priceless-b99724684z1-379360511.html
Ha-ha-ha! I've received such a call. I knew it was a scam and I kept trying to interrupt the scammer's spiel, but he wouldn't let me. So I listened to the whole thing and then told him I would not be sending them any money.
"Why not?" asked the scammer.
"Because it's a scam," I said.
"How do you know it's a scam?" he asked. "Are you the police?"
"No," I said, "Secret Service."
Click. Bzzzzzzzz...
LOL
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