01617919827
โ๏ธ 01617919827 ๐ is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Business Limited. It is part of the phone block 161791 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01617919827
- Dodgy car accident scam callFeb
2022Fraudulent call from fake HMRCOct
2019Persistent unwanted calls about solar panelsOct
2019Beware of Inland Revenue scamOct
2019Warning: beware of tax scamsOct
2019Warning about Inland Revenue scammersOct
2019Report scam call from IndiaOct
2019Potential mention of specific individualOct
2019Suspicious call from "Annie Davis"Oct
2019Scam callers pretending to be HMRCOct
2019Fake, recorded HMRC message scamOct
2019Warning about automated scam callOct
2019Annie Davies fake HMRC callOct
2019Warning about fake HMRC callsOct
2019Voice threats via phone numberOct
2019Ignore and block threatening phone callsOct
2019Warning about scam phone callsOct
2019Threatening scam call, be cautiousOct
2019HMRC scam, contact a solicitorOct
2019Scambuster advises saviors, outsmart scammersOct
2019Warning about HMRC scam messagesOct
2019Warning about suspicious HMRC callOct
2019Received suspicious call from HMRCOct
2019Received suspicious HMRC call at 8:05 amOct
2019Fraudulent tax scams orchestrated by criminalsOct
2019Warning about dangerous HMRC scamOct
2019Suspected fraudulent HMRC phone callOct
2019Comment doubts authenticity of messageOct
2019Warning about potential scam activityOct
2019Scam call, reporting to HMRCOct
2019Potential scam warning issued. Be cautiousOct
2019Scam HMRC voicemail, do not engageOct
2019Received insulting call, questioning EnglishOct
2019Suspicious American woman anticipating arrestOct
2019User claims to represent HMOct
2019Annie Davis jokingly anticipates arrestOct
2019Automated message about fake threatOct
2019Warning about HMRC scam callOct
2019Urgent scam call from "HMRC"Oct
2019Female voice from HMRC familiarOct
2019Scam call, pressed 1, blockedOct
2019Warning: Do not call backOct
2019Fraudulent tax call warning citedOct
2019Automated HMRC scam call reportedOct
2019User receives income tax scamOct
2019Warning about potential scam activitiesOct
2019Suspicious HMRC call, caller unknownOct
2019Warning about potential phone scamOct
2019Scam call claiming urgent issue, 01617919827Oct
2019Fraudulent phone call from HMRCOct
2019Warning of scam from HMRCOct
2019Caller is likely a scamOct
2019Warning against HVAC scam callOct
2019Automated scam call from 01617919827Oct
2019Suspicious call from HMRC scamOct
2019Number Of Searches: 321 Number Of Comments: 53 First Seen: 05 October 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Llyn Brenig(Conwy), Malaclete(Western Isles) and Newton-Le-Willows(Merseyside).
01617919827 has 53 comments of which 35 x negative and 18 x neutral
01617919827 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number โ๏ธ 01617919827 ๐ is reported as a persistent scam number, falsely claiming to be HMRC and threatening arrest or legal action for alleged tax fraud. Callers often use automated messages with American accents or names like "Annie Davies" to intimidate recipients. They demand urgent callbacks and sometimes pressure victims to provide personal or financial details, posing a high risk of fraud. Numerous users warn that HMRC never contacts individuals like this, and advise ignoring, blocking, and reporting the number. Calls often target vulnerable individuals, rely on fear tactics, and originate from overseas scammers masquerading behind UK lines. Authorities and legitimate organisations confirm it is a deceitful operation, urging the public to remain cautious, never share information, and contact HMRC via official channels if concerned.
Reports on phone number 01617919827
4 yearsI got a call from some woman claiming she was from India, asking if I'd been hurt in a car crash. She was real pushy and seemed a bit sketchy. Decided to block the number straight away.India7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC saying I was involved in tax fraud. They told me if I didn’t hit 1 on the phone, I’d get arrested.HMRC7 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from this number, always asking for a person who's never lived here. They say it's about solar panels supposedly installed on the house, but we don't have any. I've told them many times to take my number off their list, but they just keep ringing. I've even warned them I'd take legal steps, but nothing's changed.7 yearsGot a call saying I owed tax from some Inland Revenue scam. They insisted I had to pay straight away and asked for my bank info to take the money. Definitely stay away from this one!7 yearsI recently encountered a dodgy phone call from someone claiming to be from the Inland Revenue, insisting that I had an outstanding tax bill that needed urgent settlement. They were after my bank details to supposedly take the payment directly. Steer clear of this lot! The chap on the other end had a foreign accent, which raised all sorts of red flags.Inland Revenue7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Officer L. E. Davis with Revenue and Customs. Quite suspicious if you ask me!!L. E. Davis7 yearsWarning to all! This number is definitely active and can actually answer if you call it back. It’s a bunch of pros from India, working full-time for like 8 months now, scamming people here in the UK. We really need to take some action against them. I suggest using auto redial apps on your phone or pretending to fall for the scam just to waste their time. Simply blocking or ignoring doesn’t do much; it just ends up sending them straight to another unsuspecting person. Come on, let’s do something about it!IndiaUK7 yearsGot a call on a Sunday from someone claiming to be from the tax office, but it’s clearly a scam! Inland Revenue wouldn’t be ringing at that time, so watch out!HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy voicemail pretending to be from HMRC, totally fake message.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're Annie Davies at HMRC, insisting either we or our lawyer call back or we’ll face the consequences! Honestly, it sounds like total nonsense to me - HMRC wouldn’t be ringing like that. Feel really bad for anyone who falls for it though.Annie DaviesHMRC7 yearsThis number just rang me with some automated threatening voice. I’m expecting a refund from HMRC but this definitely isn’t their number since I already have the official contact. Watch out, it’s a total scam. I was smart enough not to ring them back and blocked it, but I worry others might fall for it.HMRC7 yearsComplete rubbish, just block that number straight away and don’t bother answering or even listening to the scary voicemail. Ignore it all together.7 yearsJust got a call from someone named Annie Davies claiming to be with HMRC. I've already told action fraud about it.Annie DaviesHMRCAction Fraud7 yearsAbsolutely dodgy! These cheeky folks ring up on a Saturday pretending to be from HMRC, like we’d actually buy that. Just hang up and block ’em, don’t waste your time.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Annie Davis at HMRC, telling me to ring back either myself or my lawyer or else there'd be trouble. It was a recorded message, but with a weird American accent.Annie DavisHMRC7 yearsGot a call with a recorded voice claiming to be from HMRC, telling me to reach out to a solicitor. Felt like a dodgy scam, so I hung up before the message even ended. Dangerous sort of trick!HMRC7 yearsI just got a call from some robotic woman speaking with an American accent, repeating the same spiel everyone’s been talking about. Decided to google the number and this website popped right up. Best advice is to block it and don’t bother responding. I can’t help but think older folks or anyone more vulnerable might get really unsettled hearing this kind of thing.7 yearsI got one of those robocalls too, with a creepy automated voice and all the usual threats. I wonder how they even get hold of phone numbers for people to call. Are they mainly going after older folks? Seems like that sometimes.7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier - some robotic voice making threats. I’m expecting a refund from HMRC but this defo isn’t their official line, I already got their real contact info. BEWARE, 100% a scam. Didn’t fall for it and blocked the number straight away, but plenty of folks might not be so lucky.HMRC7 years01617919827 scam alert! These scammers are no fools - they purposely make their scams look obvious so only the gullible get caught. Don’t let them waste your time, try using auto redial apps on your phone to mess them about. These crooks work full-time preying on people in the UK. If thousands of us joined forces, we could seriously throw a spanner in their works. Right now, a handful of scammers are outsmarting thousands of Brits every day. So, who’s really being stupid here?7 yearsJust got one of those robocalls claiming to be from "Annie Davies" at "HMRC". ๐คจ Honestly, there’s no way HMRC would ever call or email you just to drop a scare message like that! It’s pretty daft the lengths these scammers go to, but seriously, remind older family or anyone who might get freaked out not to fall for it.Annie DaviesHMRC7 yearsGot a call at 8:15 in the morning but didn’t pick up. Left me a voicemail saying it was HMRC and to ring back or they'd send solicitors after me - like seriously, proper threatening stuff in a voicemail! Seems soo unprofessional to me. I recognised the Manchester area code but don’t know anyone from there, so I just ignored it. Sounds like they use the voicemail to scare you since they don’t actually want to have a real chat. Reading all these comments about it is just bonkers. I'd say don't even bother picking up and just block the number straight away.HMRCManchester7 yearsGot a call from this number at 8.15 in the morning but didn’t pick up. Left a voicemail saying it was HMRC and telling me to ring them back with warnings about lawyers - so dodgy, hardly how a proper organisation would do it. Since the message came through voicemail, I just ignored it. The number showed up as from Manchester, where I don’t know anyone, so I just left it. Seems like they rely on scaring you without actually having a chat. Seen loads of reviews about this and honestly, it sounds really bad. My advice? Don’t bother answering and just block it straight away.HMRCManchester7 yearsGot a call early at like 8:05 in the morning and the person said they were from HMRC.HMRC7 yearsJust got a call from some scammers pretending to be HMRC, obviously from an Indian call centre. They tried to freak me out and push me to hand over money during the call. Typical tax scam stuff.HMRCIndia7 yearsTotally a scam, don’t trust it!7 years01617919827 called me with a recorded message supposedly from Annie Davis at HMRC, though I reckon they use different fake names. It was all about some urgent payment and legal threats, but they never actually explained what I owed. I decided to ring them back just to waste their time a bit. Honestly, the longer I kept them on the phone, the less time they had to try and cheat someone else. Felt good messing with them!Annie DavisHMRC7 yearsAnnie Davis - I’m just standin at me front door waitin for the police to show up. Looks like I’m gonna be here a while!!Annie Davis7 yearsGot a voicemail claiming it was from HMRC, but there’s no way they’d get in touch like that. The voice was this awful robotic American thing, like some dodgy 90s arcade game. Honestly, it’s laughable, but apparently some folks still get alarmed by it. I wonder if it’s actually a scammer overseas pretending to be local, or if it’s genuinely Manchester-based? Either way, our officials need to dig into this nonsense properly.HMRCManchesterUK7 yearsI got a call from a lady who sounded totally American, not British at all. Honestly, I thought maybe it was the IRS and not HMRC trying to reach me. Felt like some spy thriller waiting for the CIA to burst in and arrest me. Just ridiculously dumb and hard to believe.IRSHMRCCIA7 yearsSomebody rang up saying they were from HM Customs, like some tax investigation team or something.HMRC7 yearsTotally a scam, watch out!7 yearsGot a call telling me to ring them straight away or I’d be dealing with the full wrath of HMRC. Total scam.HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsGot a call from someone with a thick accent pretending to be from HMRC, and they were making threats about lawyers. I'm definitely going to report it to HMRC to try and get that number shut down. Since I'm ex-directory, they must have nabbed my number through some sketchy means.HMRC7 yearsTotal scam, sounded like someone trying to copy Stephen Hawking’s sister or something! Then out of nowhere, I joked the cops would show up to take me away. Yeah, right, like that’s gonna happen!!!Stephen Hawking7 yearsso i rang this number because the voicemail told me to, but then some guy with an indian accent started getting all rude and calling me stupid, even though i was just trying to talk to him in english! quite annoying!7 yearsReceived a call from the same automated woman you hear from HMRC. - Caller: HMRCHMRCCaller7 yearsI got a voicemail from a woman claiming to be from HMRC, speaking with an American accent. She warned me that if I didn't call back, I'd face serious legal trouble or something along those lines. Sounds like a total scam to me. Best not to pick up or call back - just block the number and get rid of it.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Officer Annie Davis from HMRC, with an automated voice telling me to ring them back right away. Definitely a scam, so I’ve blocked the number straight away.Annie DavisHMRC7 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a recorded voice telling me I'd get nicked if I didn't hit 1. So I went ahead and pressed 1, and ended up speaking to a woman with an Asian accent, but the line was awful. I told her I'd ring HMRC myself. Then I just blocked the number.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from some recorded voice sayin' there’s a tax fraud complaint against me. It asked me to press a number to chat with the person handling it. They said if I don’t do it quick, I’ll be arrested soon! Sounded dodgy to me.7 yearsBeware, this number is a total scam. I tried ringing them for more info but they just said they’d give me details whenever they felt like it. Honestly, don’t waste your time with these ridiculous folks.7 yearsI just got a call from someone saying they're with HMRC about income tax fraud and that they're coming to arrest me. That’s a laugh, since I make way less than the tax-free allowance and HMRC usually sends me money back! They told me to hit 4 to fix things, so naturally I told them to go ahead and arrest me.HMRC7 yearsGot a recorded call saying it was hmrc, telling me to press 1 to chat about a supposed tax fraud case. After hitting 1, the person on the other end asked me to verify my personal details. Definitely sounded fishy to me.HMRC7 yearsI received a recorded message claiming to be from HMRC, instructing me to return the call about an urgent matter. The caller's identity was not revealed.HMRC7 yearsFraudulent call - the number in question: +44 161 791 9827.7 yearsLike Simmy mentioned previously, I've had an encounter with a supposed HMRC representative. They insisted it was about a matter of great urgency and urged me to return their call without delay! It’s yet another classic scam attempt! The number was 01617919827, and it was a recorded message delivered in a woman's voice.SimmyHMRC7 yearsI received a call from a robotic voice purporting to be from HMRC, warning me of impending legal consequences if I didn't return their call. I've gone ahead and reported the incident to HMRC for their records. The number that contacted me was +44 161 791 9827.HMRC7 yearsJust like previously mentioned, the HMRC wouldn’t reach out like that - it’s definitely a SCAM. The caller had an American twang to their voice.HMRC7 yearsI’ve received multiple calls from the same number, and it’s clearly the same woman’s voice each time. Given all the chatter here, it’s safe to say it's a scam. I’m blocking that number right away! - caller: 016179198277 yearsBeware of this scam! Avoid returning the call or sharing any personal information with them. If you're worried, it's best to reach out to HMRC directly at 0300 200 3300. - Reported by: Scam CallerAvoidHMRCScam Caller7 yearsI recently received a call from an automated woman claiming it was regarding an urgent matter and urging me to return the call. As many others have pointed out, HMRC doesn't reach out in that manner. This surely seems like a dodgy scam! - caller: 01617919827HMRC7 yearsI just had a rather dodgy call - it was an automated voice purporting to be from HMRC. It's clearly some sort of scam, as they typically send written correspondence rather than ringing you up with an ominous message! The number they used was 01617919827.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0161 791 9827)
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