01952253812
☎️ 01952253812 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 195225 with a prefix of 01952. The area code 01952 originates from Telford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01952253812
- Did not recognize the callerMay
2023Claiming HMRC fraud investigation callMay
2023Suspected scam posing as HMRCMay
2023Reported fraudulent HMRC text scamApr
2021Likely a dangerous scam, blockedMar
2021Missed call from number, blockedMar
2021First call blocked after researchMar
2021Warning about HMRC tax rebate scamMar
2021Confusion about purpose, long delayMar
2021Number Of Searches: 30 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 14 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Llanllugan(Powys), Stalmine(Lancashire) and Tilling Bourne(Surrey).
01952253812 has 9 comments of which 6 x neutral and 3 x negative
01952253812 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01952253812 👆 is reported as a likely scam impersonating HMRC, often claiming the recipient has a tax rebate and urging them to follow a suspicious link. Many users note they do not pay tax and stress HMRC usually communicates by post, making such calls or texts highly suspicious. Recipients are advised not to answer, press any numbers, or click on links, and to report such incidents to relevant authorities promptly. Several have blocked the number due to the misleading and potentially dangerous nature of these calls. Overall, caution and vigilance are strongly recommended to avoid falling victim to fraud.
Reports on phone number 01952253812
3 yearsI let the call go unanswered as I wasn't familiar with the number.3 yearsClaims it's a fraud probe by HMRC.HMRC3 yearsI received a message that pretended to be from HMRC, claiming that I was entitled to a tax refund and urged me to click on a link to process my claim. However, given that I’m not even registered as a taxpayer, I suspect it was just a dodgy scam.HMRC5 yearsyeah, got a message saying it was from hmrc as well - reported it straight away to cyber crime units and to hmrc themselves - from what i know hmrc mostly send letters by post so anything else like calls or texts is probs a con - these scammers really should be caught, trying to trick people into pressing buttons or clicking links is super risky - best to just ignore the calls, dont press any numbers or click links, just delete it all and report to cyber crime and hmrc if u canHMRC5 yearsseems like it could be a scam, didnt bother sticking around to check. loads of comments here say its dodgy tho. ive gone ahead and blocked it already!5 yearsJust got a call from this number for the first time. After checking out the reviews, I've decided to block it.5 yearsGot a call from this number but didn’t pick up, so I’ve just gone and blocked it.5 yearsNot sure what they wanted, but there was a massive lag when I picked up so I just ended the call.5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HMRC and that I was due a tax refund. They sent me a link to click on so I could get it. Thing is, I don’t even pay tax! Definitely a scam, so watch out everyone.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (01952 253812)
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