Hurray, dozens of India call scammers arrested

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One of these low-life scumbags is the reason I screen all my calls now. Hope this vulture was one of those arrested. About damn time. Now if they can arrest the rest of the phone scammers who prey on the old and the just plain dumb, that would be a relief.
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http://abc27.com/2016/10/06/dozens-arrested-at-india-call-center-linked-to-irs-scam-calls/

Dozens arrested at India call center linked to IRS scam calls
By Associated Press and Griff Benner

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A police official, right, escorts two men outside the court in Thane, outskirts of Mumbai, India, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. Indian police have arrested 70 people and are questioning hundreds more after uncovering a massive scam to cheat thousands of Americans out of millions of dollars by posing as U.S. tax authorities and demanding unpaid taxes. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

NEW DELHI (AP) – Indian police have arrested 70 people and are questioning hundreds more after uncovering a massive scam to cheat thousands of Americans out of millions of dollars by posing as U.S. tax authorities and demanding unpaid taxes, a police officer said Thursday.

According to police in Mumbai, the yearlong scam involved running fake call centers which sent voice mail messages telling U.S. nationals to call back because they owed back taxes.

Those who called back and believed the threats would fork out thousands of dollars to “settle” their case, Mumbai police officer Parag Marere said Thursday.

The scam brought in more than $150,000 a day, Marere said without giving a total sum. If the scam netted that amount daily, it would have made almost $55 million in one year.

Some victims were also told to buy gift vouchers from various companies, and hand over the voucher ID numbers which the impostors then used to make purchases, Marere said.

Police said they are likely to file charges against many of the 600 or more people still being questioned on suspicion of running the fake call centers, housed on several stories of a Mumbai office building.

Those arrested so far include several of the alleged ringleaders, as well as people accused of providing equipment and setting up the fake call centers. The criminal charges filed against the suspects include extortion, impersonation and violations of India’s information technology laws.

“We are questioning those who were involved in the fraud, including those posing as tax investigators,” Marere said.

Police raided the offices this week and seized hundreds of hard disks, hard disks, high-end servers and other electronic equipment.

Indian media reports said 70 percent of the scam’s proceeds were retained by the suspects in India, while the rest was paid to collaborators in the U.S.

Indian news broadcaster NDTV reported that one U.S.-based company allegedly collected the victims’ personal information and passed it to the fake call centers.

The IRS reports receiving more than 900,000 complaints about similar scam calls since October 2013. More than 5,000 people have fallen for the scam, paying out more than $26 million collectively as a result of scams.

The IRS has yet to comment on this recent arrest in India.

The IRS warns it will never call and demand immediate payment. It will never require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, like a gift card or prepaid debit card. The agency will never ask for credit card numbers over the phone.

If you receive a call form someone claiming to be from the IRS and asking for money, you should never give out personal information. Report the call to the IRS using their “IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting” web page. You can also call 800-366-4484.
 

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I few weeks ago the wife received a call at her Day Spa. They claimed to be from the electric company and they were going to shut the power off if she didn't pay. They wanted her to go to a store and get prepaid credit cards to pay the bill.
She called me in a panic. I told her to tell them to fuck themselves, because SCE doesn't call you. They work by email and USPS ONLY.
Sure enough. Checked with SCE and she was up to date on her bill.

Earlier this year, I received a call from a company claiming they were going to lower the rate on my credit card.
I asked them which card. They stated they work for many companies. I then told them I wasn't interested. The guy got pissy and threatened to cancel my card.
I then told the ass hole to cancel the card since he doesn't even know what card he's calling about.
They were more than likely trying to get my personal information and or credit card ingo.
 
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The people who fell for that ... man .... I just don't know how it could happen.
You get an automated message in a computer voice. Red flag.
You then call back and talk to someone with an Indian accent with an American name. Red flag.
You're told you owe thousands of dollars in back taxes, but they don't know your name or SS#. Red flag.
You are then told to go to a Walmart or CVS to buy a gift card or iTunes card in order to pay them back. Red flag.
I mean... c'mon.
 

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It's just not cricket. I'd be naan too pleased if this happened to me.
 

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Many times its the elderly they prey on. Sadly scaring some poor blue haired lady to death to the point they pay anything. They are beneath contempt.
 

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The people who fell for that ... man .... I just don't know how it could happen.
You get an automated message in a computer voice. Red flag.
You then call back and talk to someone with an Indian accent with an American name. Red flag.
You're told you owe thousands of dollars in back taxes, but they don't know your name or SS#. Red flag.
You are then told to go to a Walmart or CVS to buy a gift card or iTunes card in order to pay them back. Red flag.
I mean... c'mon.

Yup, very dumb to fall for this.

But if you want to end it for good give the people doing it the death penalty. Kill them. Cuz then it'll be harder to recruit new help.

Our world is too soft on criminals, too tolerant. IMO we need draconian measures to stop people from preying on others like this, and committing heinous crimes. People who do this don't deserve the opportunity to share the air with good people.

Epipen.......nobody is going to jail when in fact LOTS of those people should. They are getting a big fat fine. Which essentially means they are splitting the ill-gotten profits with our government. That won't STOP this type of thing from happening again.
 

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Yup, very dumb to fall for this.

But if you want to end it for good give the people doing it the death penalty. Kill them. Cuz then it'll be harder to recruit new help.

Our world is too soft on criminals, too tolerant. IMO we need draconian measures to stop people from preying on others like this, and committing heinous crimes. People who do this don't deserve the opportunity to share the air with good people.

Epipen.......nobody is going to jail when in fact LOTS of those people should. They are getting a big fat fine. Which essentially means they are splitting the ill-gotten profits with our government. That won't STOP this type of thing from happening again.
Ouch! How about just a public caning? I think that is one hell of a deterrent.

View: https://youtu.be/8-PRhT20mYc
 

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But if you want to end it for good give the people doing it the death penalty. Kill them. Cuz then it'll be harder to recruit new help.

Are you a Saudi by chance?

Seriously, ending someone's life, a person who may have been lured into it, is fascist. The crime should fit the punishment. China would be proud.
 

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Are you a Saudi by chance?

Seriously, ending someone's life, a person who may have been lured into it, is fascist. The crime should fit the punishment. China would be proud.

Lured into it?

Mmmmmm, nah, these are guys who are making LOTS of money ripping people off and fucking them over, they aren't lured into it and aren't held captive. They do it for the money and don't care that they may be causing serious difficulty and even ruining people's lives.

Why would you make excuses for someone who would rip off your grandmother then laugh about it in the break room over curried goat.

OK the last part is over the top, but really, these are con artists that practice their trade and hone skills to steal.

Fuck them, and get them off the surface of my planet.

And I'm not Saudi, or a Fascist. Why the hell would you even say that?
 

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I've got a few of those IRS calls in the past. I know my books are tighter than a gnat's ass so I could tell it was a scam call. But me being an irritable Rams fan I played along. After the guy thought he had a live one on the line I told him I was the DA of my county and the call was being taped and traced...click bizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 

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That is surprising. What's #1? Surprising beef is even as high as #5.