Not all heroes wear capes, some of them just devote their skills and time toward shutting down those dang IRS phone scam centers. This is the kind of victory that just makes everyone feel good, except for the phone scammers, of course.
Not all heroes wear capes, some of them just devote their skills and time toward shutting down those dang IRS phone scam centers. This is the kind of victory that just makes everyone feel good, except for the phone scammers, of course.
This is a perfect blend of a petty and pro revenge. Nathan sounds like quite the resilient, obsessive mind when it comes to pushing back against various curveballs that life can toss one's way. Yes, Nathan took this revenge to surprising, wild heights. It sounds like he was ultimately victorious if this story is indeed grounded in truth.
After getting himself into some tax issues, Nelly owes the IRS a good chunk of change or he's going to jail. Someone calculated exactly how many Spotify plays Nelly would need for the royalties to pay off his IRS bill and has started a World Wide Web streaming party to #SaveNelly.
Bravo Internet! 👏
Today in Twitter theater we have the story of Dave Holmes, an LA based writer and comedian who received a scam call from someone pretending to be from the IRS. Since he was at the beginning of a commute, Dave decided to go along with the scheme.
Content warning: some language ahead is as shady as a scam call.