I found it suspicious when a man claiming to be Mr. Taylor from the IRS, with ID number 100077288, contacted me, addressing me by my full name and stating that a business form I had submitted required correction, yet he failed to specify which company he was referring to.
IRS Spoof Calls From West Virginia!
Summary — +13047079037
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Dealing with this number feels like chasing a mirage in the desert— you think you’ve found water, but it’s just heat. The pattern across the reports points to a classic IRS impersonation scam: callers claim to be agents, cite bogus ID numbers, and press for personal or financial details, often outside normal business hours. Never share sensitive info or call back the number they provide; genuine IRS outreach comes exclusively via mailed letters, not phone calls. Block the caller, report the spoof to the FTC, and consider adding the number to a call‑filtering app. If you’re ever uncertain, hang up and verify directly with the IRS through its official website.
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Recent Reports for (304) 707-9037
It's worth noting that the IRS typically initiates contact through US mail, rather than phone calls.
Was there any follow-up or resolution regarding this matter, and was it legitimate?
Only a voicemail message, i deleted it without opening and blocked the number
Has anyone determined whether this number is associated with a scam?
Today, a call was received from 1-304-707-9037, supposedly from the Internal Revenue Services regarding a 2020 audit. The caller claimed a letter would be sent the following week and requested sensitive information to close the case, which appears to be a scam.
The number +1 (304) 707-9037 was providded to me.
I received calls on both my personal and business phones, but the agent failed to verify any information and provided false answers
Apparently the caller was legitimate, they was from the IRS ESRP unit regarding a submission I made, 100% not a scam.
It's quite ironic that he didn't complete his education, particularly his English classes, which might have been beneficial
Your message lacks clarity, which is somewhat ironic given your criticism. It's not winning you any awards for effective communication.
Its probaby just another scammer trying to convinse someone this is real, just look at their typing and the name they used.
A call was received from this individual after 6:00 pm, which would have been 8:00 pm in Virginia; they provided an ID number and name but did not require the information to be written down, then proceeded to ask questions about mail received from the IRS in September, claiming they needed to call due to a backlog.
The term 'Old voice' is unclear, if they called at 5:40 pm Pacific Time, it would be 8:40 pm in Virginia, likely a scam as they dont work that late.
A call was received at 5:40 pm Pacific time from an individual claiming to work for the IRS, who possessed knowledge of the recipient's IRS dealings without requesting personal information.
The goverment employee should have a beter english, cause when they say 'we gotta' it sound unprofessional, and I think the IRS send letters, not make calls, especialy not at 11:30 pm
This individul is posing as an irs employee, which is a clear scam, so it's essencial to block this number and avoid returning their call.
A voice message was left from someone claiming to be Mr. Delcamp with the Internal Revenue Service, requesting a callback regarding a form submission
Repeated calls from a West Virginia number have been received, despite residing in a different state. No voicemails have been left, and these calls began after a series of regular communications with an aunt who lives in West Virginia.