Monday, May 24, 2010

Got an email today saying I have a refund due from the irs...is this a scam?

Here is what the email said.


After the last annual calculations of your fiscal activity we have determined that


you are eligible to receive a status refund of $301.17.


Please submit the tax refund request and allow us 3-6 days in order to


process it.





To access the form for your status refund, please click here








Regards,


Internal Revenue Service





Copyright 2007, Internal Revenue Service U.S.A. All rights reserved.


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and heres the email it came from.





status@irs.gov

Got an email today saying I have a refund due from the irs...is this a scam?
Yes it's a scam. See http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,i...
Reply:Yes, it is a scam. They just want to get you personal information.





If you get e-mails like this, e-mail the IRS ask them is this real? If not give them the information sent, so the can try to track down the people who sent it to you.
Reply:The real IRS NEVER EVER sends emails out telling people that they have refunds due. They don't do letters either, as well as phone calls.





These are SCAMS -- delete them, ignore them and do not be curious about them and give them any information
Reply:It's a SCAM! The IRS will NEVER contact you by e-mail. They don't have your e-mail address. Didn't you notice the fact that there is no place to put your e-mail address on your tax return?





Another dead giveaway is that the IRS does NOT copyright ANY of it's publications. Ever!





By the way, spoofing the From: address of an e-mail is childs play. It did not come from the IRS.
Reply:Don't waste your time with this. The IRS would never contact you by email about a tax refund. And they would certainly not use the language employed in the message. It is obvious that the message came from a foreign country, and while the grammar is correct, the choice of terminology is a dead giveaway. The link will take you to a site that looks like the IRS site but is actually designed to collect your private information by having you fill out a form.





Please also don't waste the time of IRS personnel by calling them about this. They have enough to do with legitimate issues.
Reply:It may be a "spoofed" address. irs.gov sounds real, but clicking on the link may take you somewhere else.





The IRS would contact you by snail-mail, not by email unless you had specifically requested them to do so.
Reply:Yes, it is a scam to get your personal info. Do not answer them!
Reply:i think the best way for u is to make a phone call to the IRS, and to check whether there's refund things? mails of scam is really popular, so be ware when receiving mails that brings u money......lol


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