Flagging a possible scam Thread poster: Gianluigi Desogus, PhD
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Hello everyone, I've just received the following e-mail (with an attachment named new-2017-W8BEN.pdf which I did not open), that looks suspiciously like a scam. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Beneficial Owner, The United States Internal Revenue Service, discovered that you are a non resident alien but international withholding agents have been deducting 13% on interests paid into your foreign financial account. To this end, the United States Internal Revenue Ser... See more Hello everyone, I've just received the following e-mail (with an attachment named new-2017-W8BEN.pdf which I did not open), that looks suspiciously like a scam. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Beneficial Owner, The United States Internal Revenue Service, discovered that you are a non resident alien but international withholding agents have been deducting 13% on interests paid into your foreign financial account. To this end, the United States Internal Revenue Service, wish to inform that a total amount of $6.850 (Six Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty United States Dollar) was deducted from interest paid into your offshore financial account. You are hereby advised to update your exemption status to enable us instruct international withholding agents to discontinue further deduction on your foreign financial account by filing form W-8BEN, and return to us as soon as possible. If you do not provide the information on the attached form which is needed to rectify your status after this notice, we shall consider you as a United States resident alien, this will continue to subject all your foreign financial transactions to USA tax reporting and back up withholding and we will continue to withhold 30% of any interest paid to you. Please find the attached formula, fill it with the information of your financial account and include a photocopy of your international passport information page to enable us process your status and effect your refund. Return the filled formula and a photocopy of your identification. We appreciate your co-operation in helping us update our records. Please do not ignore this message. Sincerely, Samantha Brown For Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service +1-866-297-6291 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> The sender is supposedly someone from the US IRS. Has anyone received similar e-mails? Thanks for your input! ▲ Collapse | | | Kevin Fulton United States Local time: 05:40 German to English
Apart from the unlikelihood of ever receiving something like this from the Internal Revenue Service, no native speaker, not even a semi-literate government employee, would make any of the linguistic errors found in your message. You might look at the full headers of the e-mail to determine the possible origin of the message. | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 11:40 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER Hi Gianluigi | Sep 25, 2017 |
Have you received this through ProZ.com? If yes, please urgently submit a support request providing all necessary info. You may also provide here the IP of the sender. Thanks, Natalia | | | Yolanda Broad United States Local time: 05:40 Member (2000) French to English + ... MODERATOR Don't open that attachment! | Sep 25, 2017 |
A quick word of warning to anyone receiving that message: don't open that attachment. It no doubt includes some kind of malware.
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Lincoln Hui Hong Kong Local time: 17:40 Member Chinese to English + ... Not even worth the "s" on "suspicion" | Sep 25, 2017 |
Literally five letters into this is all you need to tell that it's a scam. | | | Scam for sure | Sep 25, 2017 |
Here a link that could shed some light. | | | Not through Proz | Sep 25, 2017 |
Natalie wrote: Have you received this through ProZ.com? If yes, please urgently submit a support request providing all necessary info. You may also provide here the IP of the sender. Thanks, Natalia | | | Very helpful | Sep 25, 2017 |
Thanks for the link, I've forwarded the message to the anti-phishing dept of the US IRS Luximar Arenas Petty wrote: Here a link that could shed some light. | |
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Daryo United Kingdom Local time: 10:40 Serbian to English + ... most likely a data fishing scam | Sep 26, 2017 |
the only part that is for sure real if the name of the attached PDF file (it might be a replica of the real file or not - something else masquerading as .pdf) the real fw8ben.pdf file - perfectly legitimate - can be found at https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw8ben.pdf and it's a "Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting ... See more the only part that is for sure real if the name of the attached PDF file (it might be a replica of the real file or not - something else masquerading as .pdf) the real fw8ben.pdf file - perfectly legitimate - can be found at https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw8ben.pdf and it's a "Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting (Individuals)" If you had clients based in US there is a tiny tiny possibility that it's legitimate - or it would make the scam simply more credible. Check the origin of the email and/or simply call the number, or even better find the official email for "Department of Treasury / Internal Revenue Service" and forward them the email - they might be interested and capable of getting hold of these characters for a friendly chat ... ▲ Collapse | | |
Addressed generically when such a matter should bear your full name, added to attractive money being paid out by someone who has no need to pay out anything (IRS, a customer without a completed job, a government official, the spouse of a deceased prominent person...). What else do we need? It took me two seconds to know that it was cam. Remember: If it is too good to be true... then it is not true! Do not open it up, not even out of curiosity, delete and forget. | | |
I sniffed it out straight away too, I just wanted it to report to the wider Proz audience. And that bore fruit as thanks to the discussion here I've forwarded it to the anti-phishing dept of the US IRS. I reassure you that the thought of opening the attachment didn't cross my mind, not even for a split second... Tomás Cano Binder, BA, CT wrote: Addressed generically when such a matter should bear your full name, added to attractive money being paid out by someone who has no need to pay out anything (IRS, a customer without a completed job, a government official, the spouse of a deceased prominent person...). What else do we need? It took me two seconds to know that it was cam. Remember: If it is too good to be true... then it is not true! Do not open it up, not even out of curiosity, delete and forget. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Flagging a possible scam Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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