The phone number 559-454-6000 is located in or around Fresno, CA. This landline number is registered with AT&T California. There have been 21 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 21 user comments, the latest received on June 10th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 21 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 21 times, has been searched 21 times, and has garnered 21 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentTwo calls one voice mail. No name or reason left just want a return call
I never answer this phone number and i heard it's the IRS.I'm just a 13 year old and i don't know what they want
Sales and un wanted marketing.
You might want to actually answer this call. In my case, the IRS received a payment for taxes and had to verify that it was supposed to be applied to my account (two last names).
I got the call at 10pm! It can't be ligit! It's a***nst the law to call past 8pm. Needless to say I was beyond upset being I have an infant trying to sleep
Rec'd a call on my cell phone from a Joyce Denison-Ramirez on 7/20/10, she said she was with the IRS and asked if she was speaking to Keith; I answered yes. She asked me to verify the last 4 of my SSN and then explained that she wanted me to fax a copy of a previous year's tax return to a Fax # 559 458-7906. She gave her direct desk phone # as 559 458-7474, and 559 ***-6000 was the # showing on my cell phone. (I had entered my cell phone # on my tax return, so I was not completely surprised to get such a call on my cell.) I then called the IRS @ 1-800 847-4084 & spoke with an IRS employee who identified himself as "Mr. Armstrong # 1305698". I asked Mr. Armstrong to verify that Joyce Denison-Ramirez was actually an IRS employee and he WAS able to verify that a note had been placed on my account about a recent conversation with me, where the IRS was seeking a previous year's tax return (jives). He wasn't able to verify the specific desk phone # or the specific fax #, though he DID explain that the IRS has a lot of phone numbers in California that s**** with 559 458-****. Mr. Armstrong did say that the call sounded legitimate, though he seemed surprised that an IRS employee did not use her name AND her NUMBER for identification purposes.
They call three or four times back to back and leave no message...just a steady beep signal. When you call the number back you get the "number is out of service" so someone is just s****ing a number ttrying to get your personal info. No message-no callback.
So I took the advised of Disclosure from another blog and dialed 559-***-6002 the lady I spoke to indicated that she was with the IRS, so I asked about the 559-***-6000 number, she indicated that it is not a number****ociated with the IRS, and that a number would not show up on a caller ID rather it would say Federal Government. I asked her if she would also****ume that the number is fraudulent and she said yes. She indicated too that in very rare cases would the IRS call, but they would leave a message. There has never been a message left on either my home or cell number. Also in my opinion if it is the IRS, then why would they ask me for my SSN and DOB as they already have the information? I would request that they be the ones to verify it.
So I took the advised of Disclosure and dialed 559-***-6002 the lady I spoke to indicated that she was with the IRS, so I asked about the 559-***-6000 number, she indicated that it is not a number****ociated with the IRS, and that a number would not show up on a caller ID rather it would say Federal Government. I asked her if she would also****ume that the number is fraudulent and she said yes. She indicated too that in very rare cases would the IRS call, but they would leave a message. There has never been a message left on either my home or cell number. Also in my opinion if it is the IRS, then why would they ask me for my SSN and DOB as they already have the information? I would request that they be the ones to verify it.
It IS the IRS
I received this call Sept 8, 2009 CDT. It showed unknow caller and I do not answer those type of calls. I have had an ongoing problem with IRS and I did try to call this number back, there was no message left. I got "your call cannot be completed" message. I got a notice yes****ay Sept 28, that IRS wanted money. I sat on hte p***n for 1 1/2 hours today trying to get through to them and find out what the deal was. A big pain in the ****, if you ask me.
called twice without leaving a message (10am on 9-17-09). i returned call and got the "your call cannot be completed" message.
Was asking me all kind of questions, like my SS#, date of birth, said I didn't file five years ago, said it had a different name listed for me, gave me two names it had for me, sounded so weird. When I asked her to explain, she ***g up.
Was asking me all kind of questions, like my SS#, date of birth, said I didn't file five years ago, said it had a different name listed for me, gave me two names it had for me, sounded so weird. When I asked her to explain, she ***g up.
I hate to tell you this, but it's one of the numbers the IRS uses, connected to resolutions, appeals etc.
it is the irs appeals switchboard number, i think from california. 7/24/9 i got a call with this caller id who left a message regarding a determination prior to an appeals cout hearing. hope that helps --lou
Called my cell and pretended to be from the IRS. Asked if I was so-and-so and then asked if my ss# was 413-60-8900. Thick spanish accent.
No one on other end. ***g up when I said don't call back if you're not going to speak. Blocked this #.
it's the irs collection department.........
7:00pm (odd time for IRS to call)Woman: I am from the IRS. Am I speaking to?Me: Yes I am .Woman: I need to ask you some questions to verify you are .Me: Uh, first I need to verify you are from the IRS.Woman: One moment, let me verify your phone number.*Woman ****s up*
I don't answer my phone for numbers I don't know. I figured if it were important, than they will leave a message. This phone call from this number did not leave a message. Oh well.
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