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Brooks Warns About IRS Phone ScamHARRISBURG – (May 16, 2018) After several Greenville-area residents reported intimidating phone calls, in which the caller demanded money or warned of jail time, Sen. Michele Brooks reminds consumers that fraudulent callers are impersonating IRS agents – and telling recipients they need to send money right away or risk arrest by the IRS. “This is a scam,” Brooks underscored. “This latest scam has been particularly frightening and believable, so I wanted everyone to know these calls are occurring in our area.” One recent near-victim was a local woman who said someone called her, said he was from the IRS, that she owed thousands of dollars in back taxes – and that agents were waiting outside her home to arrest her if she did not pay her “tax debt” immediately. Some people have been defrauded of tens of thousands of dollars in this way. The Bureau of Consumer Protection offered these tips for consumers to help avoid being scammed:
Pennsylvania consumers who feel they have been victimized by the IRS or other scams should file a complaint with the Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection by calling 800-441-2555 or emailing scams@attorneygeneral.gov. “With new technologies being misused in devious ways for scams like spoofing, please be aware of these criminal tactics and know the best way to protect yourself from being victimized,” Sen. Brooks said.
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