boomerang
Lifer
- Jun 19, 2000
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I think you've been wooshed.Uh, if youre getting your wages garnished, thats the real deal. Your HR dept would had to have gotten an order from the IRS.
I would call them if I were you.
I think you've been wooshed.Uh, if youre getting your wages garnished, thats the real deal. Your HR dept would had to have gotten an order from the IRS.
I would call them if I were you.
With these calls as common as it seems, you'd think they would start coming down with a hammer on these people. Instead, they largely ignore the problem. If potential scammers see other scammers getting thousands of dollars, with zero repercussions - heck, that's less risky than selling drugs, and all profit.
It's hard to believe this nonsense exists and people fall for it. Then again, today my wife's grandmother (88 years old) gets a call that someone was trying to use her credit card and they just need her to verify the card number, expiration, her billing address, etc. - all of which she gladly gave.
Unfortunately that's why these scumbags exist. People are gullible enough to give the info.
