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Mar
19th

IRS sent me a message… This is good right?

Author: Administrator | Files under Reviews

Following an upgrade of our computer systems and review of our records we have investigated your payments and latest tax returns over the past years, our calculations show you have made over payments of 326.75
I was sent a link to my email going to the actual IRS website to fill out additional information on were to funds are supposed to be deposited
Thx I believe its a scam it asked for me pin number on my debit card

The IRS does not send email mesages such as this.

6 responses. Wanna say something?

  1. wg0z
    Mar 19, 2010 at 06:15:59
    #1

    The IRS does not send email mesages such as this.
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  2. Jim L
    Mar 19, 2010 at 06:43:59
    #2

    On the surface it seems like good news. But it also sounds like it could be a phishing scam trying to get your social security number and personal info. The IRS typically sends most communications via snail mail. If this is an email I would very, very carefully inspect the url it sends you to and not give any personal information.
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  3. Wayne Z
    Mar 19, 2010 at 07:26:59
    #3

    It is a SCAM.

    The IRS does not contact taxpayers via email.

    These phishing emails are very common during tax season.
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  4. becky
    Mar 19, 2010 at 08:02:59
    #4

    This sounds a bit fishy. The IRS doesn’t usually do things like that. Was this a letter or an email? If a letter, then it might be legit. If an email… BEWARE. Using the IRS name is very common in phishing. And if this message want on to say something like "just send us your bank account information (or social security number) so that we can direct deposit your refund"… DON’T. It’s a phishing expedition, and if you send them information, your bank account will be cleaned out, you will be a victim of identy theft, and your life will be miserable from now until the end of days.

    Besides, if it’s legit, the IRS will just send you a check. Nothing needed from you.
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  5. tro
    Mar 19, 2010 at 08:13:59
    #5

    no, IRS does not send you emails, they don’t call you, they will send you a letter if they need to notify you
    you didn’t like the answers from your previous same question?
    still the same, IRS does not email!
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  6. Max Hoopla
    Mar 19, 2010 at 08:19:59
    #6

    Go phish.
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