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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:
Tax season is here. The filing deadline is next Monday. This year, tax day is the 18th, not the 15th. And when tax season heats up, so does scam season. NPR recently received a recording1 - a real-life phone call between a woman in Atlanta and a man in a call center claiming to be with the Internal Revenue Service. NPR's Aarti Shahani recaps their peculiar2 conversation.
AARTI SHAHANI, BYLINE3: It's a little hard to understand at times.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: All right, Miss, can you please confirm your first name?
SHAHANI: An unidentified IRS man wants her name.
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EMMA LAUDER: OK. My name is Emma Lauder.
SHAHANI: The agent tells Emma Lauder that his office has audited5 her taxes from 2009 to 2014, and there's been a miscalculation. She owes money.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: OK, for that reason, the local authorities with an arrest warrant will come at your place.
SHAHANI: And she's going to be arrested - could be any minute now.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Everything under your name - your property, your bank account - everything will be seized, OK?
SHAHANI: And...
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: And you also face a federal imprisonment6 for up to five years.
SHAHANI: This is not a fun call to get. The punchline7 is how much she owes.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: The total finance outstand on your name is $1,986.93, OK?
SHAHANI: All of this, from the audit4 to her arrest warrant - all these threats over less than two grand? Now, Emma Lauder is not really Emma Lauder. She's a researcher with Pindrop, an Atlanta Company that investigates phone fraud. We can't give her real name, as that would blow her cover. Pindrop set up honeypots - dummy8 phone numbers. some entered into online raffles9 - win a free iPhone, stuff that's run by criminal rings. Pindrop has traced at least 28 fraud incidents to this ring.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Yes. Do you want to resolve this case outside the courthouse, or do you want to go and fight with IRS in a courthouse?
SHAHANI: According to phone metadata, the data call center is based in a Seattle suburb. But that could just be a proxy10. Pindrop researchers say the ring is hard to pinpoint11 because they have tools to hide the physical location and the money trail.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: I said this is a federal case, so we don't accept any checks or credit card or debit12 card, OK?
SHAHANI: The call center operator wants cash, and he guides his target through what is clearly a routine drill playing on fear and secrecy13.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: You see, Miss, do not disclose to anyone else, to your boss or to anyone else, OK?
SHAHANI: He tells her the federal government only accepts Western Union or MoneyGram and that she must pay at Walmart. The tone of the call really changes from helpful to cruel when she confirms payment. She asks for a receipt, and another so-called IRS agent - he gives this response.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: You can, you know, take a bath and relax.
LAUDER: OK, but...
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Relax, OK? Take a bit of cold water, you know?
LAUDER: Yeah, but...
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Cold water.
SHAHANI: It's creepy. They refer to her private parts and tell her to go look in the toilet.
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN #3: I have your address.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: When you go to toilet, the letter will come out from the toilet.
SHAHANI: The real IRS says it's seeing a surge in phone scams with more than 5,000 victims since late 2013. If you get a strange message, one way to handle it is, don't hand over information right away. Hang up and call the IRS directly. Aarti Shahani, NPR News.
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2 peculiar | |
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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3 byline | |
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4 audit | |
v.审计;查帐;核对;旁听 | |
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5 audited | |
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6 imprisonment | |
n.关押,监禁,坐牢 | |
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7 punchline | |
n.(笑话、故事等的)结尾警语,点睛之笔 | |
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8 dummy | |
n.假的东西;(哄婴儿的)橡皮奶头 | |
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9 raffles | |
n.抽彩售物( raffle的名词复数 )v.以抽彩方式售(物)( raffle的第三人称单数 ) | |
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10 proxy | |
n.代理权,代表权;(对代理人的)委托书;代理人 | |
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11 pinpoint | |
vt.准确地确定;用针标出…的精确位置 | |
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12 debit | |
n.借方,借项,记人借方的款项 | |
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13 secrecy | |
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