Questionable email???

I got an email today supposively from the IRS informing me that in order to recieve my stimulus payment I need to respond by May 12,2008. Dummy me clicked on the link that was provided and the page could not load. I began to think that maybe this is some type of scam going arround because I do not recall hearing anything about having to do anything except file a tax return in order to get the stimulus.

Has anyone else gotten this email, or am I just the odd one? Do you feel it is a false email?

Thanks,

Christi

Posted by eekitsaspider Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - 11:05
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sounds like a scam to me

Eek   I got the same email and I am not even eligible to receive the stimulus payment from the IRS.   I reported them to the IRS as well. 

Eek, why would anyone click on a link in an e-mail to provide any personal information (to anyone/anthing)? The only time one should EVER provide such information is when they specifically go to the web site by typing in the name of an authentic site (that they know) and they are sure that is where they want to go (OR, they have previously bookmarked that site from typing the name previously). In an e-mail, sites can be forged, so to speak. It doesn't matter whether it is the IRS, the DMV, or the President of the United States....... No one who is reputable EVER requests personal information either via an e-mail transmission or by supplying a link to click on. At least that is my experience.

reported mine and even looked up the web address at network solutions and reported that to the IRS. It was to some guy in Texas (or at least that was the information in the Whosis search).

Best rule of thumb is to always enter the know web address and never click on the links provided. Some of these scum make some real looking sites up. In my case I deal with a lot of PayPal money transfer due to my web store and I always enter the PayPal address regardless.

In the warning about just such an e-mail that I received, it indicated that it should be reported to the IRS.


Eek you will never get an email from the IRS asking for personal information if they need to contact you for any reason it would be through US mail. There was a similar one going around last year stating that you had some extra money they owed you. It prompted you through all these questions and asked for personal information the site looked just like the IRS site except the one difference was that you couldn't click on any of the other links which tipped me off to it being a bogus farce. You got to be careful of any phone calls or emails that ask for personal information the best thing is to ask the caller or emailer for the phone number and tell them you will contact them later when you have some spare time. Usually that’s when they back off and you won't hear from them again.

Per the IRS website, they will never email people about information pertaining to their official tax returns. They will only contact the tax payer by US mail.

No yes I did get one also.

I haven't gotten an email like that but I did see an alert somewhere on the net about Stimulous Check Scams.

I found this article http://www.mainstreet.com/dont-fall-victim-stimulus-check-scam by Googleing Stimulous Check Scams.