01615095911
☎️ 01615095911 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 161509 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01615095911
- Number does not contain 5 wordsApr
2019Automated scam call reported, blockedMar
2019Alleged phone scam reported hereMar
2019HMRC scam call, robotic womanMar
2019Possible scam call from HMRCMar
2019Scam call from Cathy MooreMar
2019Warning: False HMRC phishing scamMar
2019Unpleasant call from unfamiliar numberMar
2019Caller pretends to be HMRCMar
2019Threatening phone scam, legal actionMar
2019Fraudulent HMRC call, warn solicitorMar
2019Threatening scam from fake HMRCMar
2019Suspected scam call from HMRCMar
2019Blocked scam call, tax up-to-dateMar
2019Scam callers claiming to be HMRCMar
2019Voicemail warned of HMRC ScamMar
2019Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2019Scammer claimed debt with misinformationMar
2019Received scam call to businessMar
2019Suspicion of H&M revenue scamMar
2019Argument with fake police officerMar
2019Mistaken identity leads to altercationMar
2019Confrontation with fake officer. Resentment displayedMar
2019Threatening voicemail from HMRC, automatedMar
2019Total scam, avoid at all costsMar
2019Report scam issues for actionMar
2019Warning about HMRC phishing scamMar
2019Caller rude, doubted authenticity, claimed HMRCMar
2019Reported scam, do not answerMar
2019Threatening voicemail about prosecutionMar
2019Threatening voicemail from Officer KathyMar
2019MRE scam, Military Times deceptionMar
2019Verify and report suspected scam callsMar
2019Suspicious HMRC automated scam callMar
2019Scam call claiming HMRC urgencyMar
2019Threatening call turned out scamMar
2019Caution about threatening HMRC scamMar
2019Doubts about Anker's legitimacyMar
2019Threatening HMRC call, blocked reportedMar
2019No response, automated goodbye, blockedMar
2019Possible scam associated with that numberMar
2019Warning about potential scamMar
2019Referencing UK tax agencyMar
2019Suspicious call from tax agencyMar
2019Suspected scam voicemail from HMRCMar
2019Voicemail from HMRC, not concernedMar
2019Fraudulent HMRC call, investigate urgentlyMar
2019HMRC tax call claim is fraudulentMar
2019Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2019Number Of Searches: 172 Number Of Comments: 47 First Seen: 24 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Eglingham Burn(Northumberland), Latchford(Cheshire), Longhedge(Wiltshire), Upper Basildon(Berkshire) and Westwood(Kent).
01615095911 has 47 comments of which 17 x neutral and 30 x negative
01615095911 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01615095911 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls with an American-accented voice impersonating HMRC representatives, often named Cathy or Kathy Moore. The callers threaten legal action, including criminal proceedings and lawsuits, urging immediate call-backs to avoid serious consequences. They attempt to coerce victims into paying money or hiring solicitors, targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly. The messages are low-quality recordings and are widely recognised as fraudulent since official HMRC contacts do not behave this way or request urgent returns via automated messages. Recipients are strongly advised not to engage or call back, to block the number immediately, and to report such incidents to official channels like HMRC’s phishing email or Action Fraud to help prevent others from falling victim.
Reports on phone number 01615095911
7 yearsReceived a call with a recorded message from someone named Cassy More, claiming to be from HMRC. They mentioned lawyers and possible legal steps. I've flagged this and added the number to my blocked list.Cassy MoreHMRC7 yearsScammer hung up straight away.7 yearsI just received a rather peculiar voicemail from a rather robotic-sounding lady, stating she was from HMRC. She ominously claimed that legal action was going to be initiated against me. I've since blocked the number, as it's clearly a scam. What a nuisance!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from 01615095911, some automated voice claiming to be Cathy Moore from HMRC, sounded American. Started threatening me with legal trouble if I didn’t call back. Then weirdly ended with “take care”. Definitely a scam, so if you get called by this number, just hang up straight away. Make sure your older family members know about this too!Cathy MooreHMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC - total phishing scam, be careful.HMRC7 yearsToday, I received an identical call from a woman named Cathy Moore. It was an American-sounding automated message warning me of potential legal consequences, before signing off with a rather odd "take care".Cathy Moore7 yearsGot a call today from 0161 509 5911 with a robotic American voice claiming to be from HMRC. They said I had unpaid tax and threatened legal action if I didn’t ring back. It’s definitely a scam, probably phishing, so don’t bother calling them back - just block the number straight away.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, telling me our lawyer would ring us straight away. Feels really risky for those who might be more vulnerable.HMRC7 yearsGot a recorded call from a woman with an American accent claiming to be from HMRC. She said if either me or my legal rep didn't respond, there would be serious trouble ahead. Something along those lines anyway. I reckon it’s dodgy because, first off, HMRC wouldn’t call in that manner and secondly, they’d definitely know who I am. But these scammers just blast out calls hoping to catch a few unlucky people.HMRC7 yearsMy missus received a call from someone named "Cathy," and I must say, it was rather uncomfortable. No legitimate organisation would make such a call. It could certainly be concerning for others out there... they ought to be put a stop to. 28.03 18Cathy7 yearsTotal scam alert! Got a voicemail from someone claiming to be HMRC saying I needed a solicitor urgently. When I rang back, they started threatening me with court because apparently I'd dodged tax fraudulently. They then pushed to get me to send them money while I was still on the call. Absolutely fake and nasty trick.HMRC7 yearsGot this really dodgy message with some fake American accent warning me I'd get into big trouble if I didn't call back. Honestly, I wish I could track down whoever's behind this rubbish and give them a piece of my mind. It's not just annoying, it's downright cruel - I can’t imagine how some elderly folks might be tricked by this nonsense. Someone really ought to take serious legal steps to stamp out this kind of scumbag behaviour.7 yearsHad a call from that same number earlier. It's obviously a dodgy scam; I’m well aware that my taxes are all sorted. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number. - caller: 016150959117 yearsI had a rather similar experience where the individuals ringing me up were from India, asserting they were representatives of HMRC. They insisted that I engage a solicitor. I decided to ring them back shortly after, feigning the role of a solicitor representing myself, but regrettably, I was unable to glean any more details from them. The number they called from is 0161 509 6674.IndiaHMRC7 yearsI just got a call from someone pretending to be from Customs and HMRC, sounded really dodgy with a weird accent, so I hung up straight away. Honestly, these con artists need to be caught and locked up, and it wouldn’t hurt to have a big SCAMMER label on their heads. It’s about time something was done to stop these crooks.HMRCCustoms7 yearsI received a rather alarming voicemail from someone named Cathy Moore claiming to be from HMRC. The accent sounded distinctly American, and the whole message was garbled and automated. It was quite the scare tactic, mentioning potential legal consequences if I didn’t respond. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!Cathy MooreHMRC7 yearsGot a call today and it was one of those dodgy HMRC scams, started threatening me with fines and stuff. Definitely a phishing trick, so watch out everyone!HMRC7 yearsGot two calls from this number today, definitely a scam.7 yearsI just had a call on my work phone from this number, some robot message with a weird foreign accent. Clearly, whoever’s behind it isn’t the brightest if they reckon that scam would fly over here in the UK.UK7 yearsI’d say phone HMRC yourself to see if the call was legit - their official helpline numbers are listed on gov.uk. Also, you might want to report stuff like this on the Action Fraud site, or give them a ring at 0300 123 2040 (just a heads-up, this number will cost what your usual network rate is). They’re available Monday to Friday from 9 in the morning until 6 in the evening.HMRCAction Fraud7 yearsThis bloke told me his name was Officer Grace Jones. I joked that she was quite the singer, and he just told me I was a numpty. I snapped back, telling him not to call me that, and honestly, I’m not sure I should even say what I said next!Officer Grace Jones7 yearsI received an extremely alarming voicemail left in a rather robotic American accent, claiming to be "Officer Kathy Moore." The message insisted that I respond without delay as it was of utmost importance and very "time critical." Regrettably, the audio quality of the voicemail was abysmal, making it difficult to catch much of what was being said. However, from what I could discern, the call purportedly came from HMRC, stating I was facing prosecution. They demanded that I call them back straight away, warning that failure to do so would result in a lawsuit against me. If I chose to disregard this ominous message, I was told to "prepare for the legal ramifications." I’ve taken the precaution of reporting this incident to HMRC via their phishing email address - [email protected].Kathy MooreHMRCuk7 yearsgot this creepy voicemail with a robotic american accent, claiming to be "officer kathy moore". they kept stressing how urgent it was and told me to ring back straight away cos it was “extremely time sensitive”. the quality was awful so i couldnt catch most of it but it sounded like some sort of threat about hmrc prosecuting me if i didn’t respond. they warned if i ignored the message i'd be slapped with a lawsuit and all sorts of legal trouble. i wasn’t having any of it and sent a report to hmrc’s phishing email at [email protected] to let them know about the scam.Kathy MooreHMRC7 yearsI chose not to pick up, and instead received a frightfully menacing voicemail. The message claimed to be from HMRC, warning of severe repercussions if I didn't return the call. I've since blocked the number and reported it.HMRC7 yearsJust got a voicemail from someone pretending to be HMRC, sounded American, telling me not to ignore the call. Honestly, this stuff should be banned - it could really scare people or cause serious stress. Totally not on!HMRC7 yearsI just got a call from this 22222 number saying they were from 'inland rev' or something like that, trying the whole scam thing. Yeah, total anker move, be on the lookout!HMRC7 yearsDefinitely a scam, would suggest reporting it.7 yearsBeware, it's a scam. I’ve already reported it to HMRC at [email protected]. Best not to pick up or return the call.HMRC7 yearsI had a similar experience just today! I decided to return the call, and a chap on the line claimed he was managing my case. He rattled off my full name and stated that I was in debt to the tune of £3,900. What he clearly wasn’t aware of, however, was that I’ve recently moved, which led to him abruptly ending the call.7 yearsI received a call earlier today but wasn't able to pick up. They left a voicemail for me. An automated voice, distinctly American, claimed to be from HMRC, insisting that either I or my solicitor should get in touch immediately. To be honest, I can't be bothered with that!HMRC7 yearsI received a voicemail from this number purporting to be from HMRC. It was an automated message delivered in an American accent by someone named Cathy Moore. My phone flagged this as a potential scam.HMRCCathy Moore7 yearsI got this robo call saying it was from revenue & customs but the way they spoke was really american, not like usual. They said I had to call them back right away and not ignore it. Well, I just hung up and blocked the number instead.HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsTotal scam, mate. Do not trust it.7 yearsThis bloke said he was Officer Grace Jones. I replied that she’s a brilliant singer, then he just started calling me an idiot. I told him not to call me that, and well, the rest of what I said isn’t really polite enough to share!Grace Jones7 yearsGot a call from some automated voice pretending to be HMRC, sounded a bit threatening. Definitely a scam attempt.HMRC7 yearsI received a call earlier today from an automated system; the voice claimed to be Cathy Moore from HMRC. She insisted that either I or my solicitor must get in touch immediately, threatening serious repercussions if we didn’t. This isn’t the first time I’ve encountered such a call. I urge you to look into this matter!Cathy MooreHMRC7 yearsGot a call a moment ago, and the person was really quite rude, so I doubt it was legit. They claimed to be from HMRC.HMRC7 yearspicked up the phone but there was silence for a bit, then suddenly a robotic voice said goodbye even though i hadn't said a word? blocked them immediately.7 yearsGot a voicemail that said I had to “call back straight away or a lawsuit would be filed against me”. I rang them back to find out what was happening. They asked for my name and postcode, then claimed there was a tax return dispute with a £4k fine. They offered to settle the matter over the phone or get a lawyer involved on my behalf. When I asked about the lawyer’s fee, they said it’d be £1k. It seriously freaked me out, so I checked with a few colleagues at work - turns out, it was a total scam. Nearly got caught out!7 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from HMRC stating that I owe them £4000 in unpaid taxes. Complete nonsense! I urge you to look into this matter.HMRC7 yearsI called back a number I saw on my landline, it was an automated message at first but then a bloke picked up and said it was Grace Jones from some office block. Definitely felt like some sort of HMRC scam to me.HMRCGrace Jones7 yearsThe bloke told me he was Officer Grace Jones. I joked back saying she’s a cracking singer, and he went off calling me an idiot. I told him not to be calling me that, and honestly, I can’t quite say what I said next!Officer Grace Jones7 yearsHeard the H & M revenue number and it sounded so mechanical, pretty sure it was a scam.H & M7 yearsReceived a rather alarming call purporting to be from HMRC, but it had an accent that sounded distinctly American. The message was recorded and claimed to be urgent, with a rather ominous “take care” at the end. Rest assured, we won’t be returning their call. Clearly a dodgy scam!HMRC7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from the Inland Revenue, but it was definitely a scam. Watch out, they try to trick you into giving personal info.7 yearsThat 0161509591 number? Pretty sure it’s a scam, watch out!7 yearsA lady with a foreign accent rang me, purporting to be from HMRC, stating that legal action was imminent against me. I informed her that HMRC doesn’t make phone calls like this. She ominously replied that my next call would be from the police. I've now blocked the number - it’s clearly a scam.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0161 509 5911)
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