02030895014
☎️ 02030895014 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203089 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030895014
- Elderly woman scammed, very upsetJul
2019Scam call from fake HMRCJul
2019Suspicious calls, need accountability measuresJul
2019Reported fraudulent arrest warrant messagesJul
2019Harassment calls, warrant scam attemptsJul
2019Colleague received hoax threatening callsJul
2019Fraudulent phone call from imposterJul
2019Automated message regarding arrest warrantJul
2019Warrant out for arrest, annoyedJul
2019Hoax call, blocked number, adviceJul
2019Hoax lawsuit arrest warrant callerJul
2019Warning: Likely scam, avoid itJul
2019Number repeatedly calls, hangs upJul
2019Scam call asking for personal informationJul
2019Receiving multiple creepy calls, ignoredJul
2019Received multiple calls, blocking nowJul
2019False arrest warrant scam concerningJul
2019Suspicious voiced warrant phone callJul
2019Silent call with no responseJul
2019Warning about possible phone scamJul
2019Scammer pretending to be HMRCJul
2019HMRC scam, fake identity, suspiciousJul
2019HMRC warrant scam alert - fakeJul
2019Company issuing arrest warrants a scamJul
2019Avoid scam arrest warrant callsJul
2019Beware of convincing premium rate callsJul
2019Scary fake HMRC arrest warrantJul
2019User advises not to respondJul
2019Report warrant scam to fraud protectionJul
2019Voicemail about arrest warrant, blockedJul
2019Ignore unknown numbers, watch outJul
2019Suspected HMRC scam call. IgnoreJul
2019Scam claiming HMRC investigationJul
2019Fake call from HMRC reportedJul
2019Automated message about fake arrestJul
2019Caller claiming to be HMRCJul
2019Suspicious fake arrest warrant callJul
2019Fraudulent "arrest warrant" scam callJul
2019Number Of Searches: 141 Number Of Comments: 38 First Seen: 08 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dudwells(Pembrokeshire), Enchmarsh(Shropshire), Maulden(Bedfordshire), Pabay Mor(Western Isles) and Willingham Green(Cambridgeshire).
02030895014 has 38 comments of which 16 x neutral and 22 x negative
02030895014 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030895014 👆 is reported as a persistent scam frequently targeting individuals, including vulnerable elderly people, with automated messages falsely claiming an arrest warrant has been issued by HMRC. The calls often urge recipients to press a number to speak to a case officer, aiming to extract personal information or inflict fear. Multiple commenters highlight the use of slightly altered phone numbers to evade blocking, relentless call attempts, and distress caused. Recipients are advised not to engage, never share personal details, block the number, and report such calls to Action Fraud. Genuine organisations like HMRC do not operate in this threatening or aggressive manner, making these calls recognisable as fraudulent and malicious in nature.
Reports on phone number 02030895014
7 yearsMy poor mother-in-law, who's 82 and living on her pension, got an alarming call today. Some dodgy outfit told her she’s in debt for thousands of pounds! She's absolutely beside herself with worry now, and it's breaking my heart to see her so distressed.7 yearsGot a call saying HMRC was taking me to court, told me to press 1 to speak to the case officer. Not even half an hour later they rang again saying now there’s an arrest warrant from HMRC too. This number needs blocking quick. Such cruel tactics, preying on people who might be more vulnerable. Absolutely disgusting people!HMRC7 yearsIt appears there's a message circulating about an arrest warrant from HMRC, and they’re instructing people to call a number to chat with their case supervisor. But really, who are these characters? It's quite puzzling how they manage to use various phone numbers to evade being blocked. I wonder which service is enabling these calls? If the telecom providers are unable to put a stop to this nonsense, maybe they should also face some consequences!HMRC7 yearsGot a couple of texts from this number claiming I have a warrant out for me. I’ve already reported it to Action Fraud.Action Fraud7 yearsGot a ring from this number saying they were from my internet company. I asked them to tell me who my provider was, and they just ended the call right away.7 yearsSeems like there's a warrant out for me now, can you believe it? #facepalm#7 yearsMy mate got rung up three times and they even left messages about some arrest warrant or something - honestly, it was pretty terrifying! So harsh, right?7 yearsI received a voicemail claiming there’s a warrant out for me! When I attempted to return the call, nothing connected. I decided to search the number online and discovered it’s a scam. I've since blocked it on my phone, though I wouldn't be surprised if they ring from another number soon. It’s wise to avoid picking up calls from suspicious numbers; let them leave a message, and you can always look them up online to see who’s behind it.7 yearsI keep receiving incessant calls from a number that only varies by a digit or two, making it quite the challenge to block them! The same dreadful message plays each time, claiming there's a warrant for my arrest from the HMRC, urging me to press 1 to get my case number. Absolutely abhorrent, truly despicable behaviour from these lowlifes!HMRC7 yearsGot called three times over the past couple days by an automated voice telling me there’s a warrant for my arrest from IGNORE. Definitely sounds like a scam to me.7 yearsReceived an identical message on both the 15th and 16th of July. Seems like someone’s claiming there’s a lawsuit filed and an arrest warrant out in my name... Righto, see you in court, you dodgy prankster!7 yearsGot called two times today by the same number, and I’m pretty sure it’s some sort of nasty scam. Such a mean trick really.7 yearsMy brother, who has disabilities, recently got a phone call from a number based in Glasgow. The caller claimed they were about to issue a warrant for his arrest and asked for his date of birth and National Insurance number. Unfortunately, he didn’t catch on that it was a scam and ended up sharing his date of birth, but thankfully he withheld any further information. I'm really worried about what they might do with even just that little bit of information!GlasgowNational Insurance7 yearsGot three calls today from numbers I didn't recognise, but I never pick up unless I know who's calling. I usually look them up here first. From now on, I’ll just block them and ignore any voicemails left. Since I’m taxed through PAYE and don’t deal with HMRC directly, there’s no chance they’d have my mobile number anyway.PAYEHMRC7 yearsThey called me again today. I don’t get why they’d be ringing a Norwegian number and say there’s an arrest warrant for you. Seems like a total scam to me. Hope no one gets tricked by this nonsense.7 yearsI got a call from what sounded like HMRC, said there was a warrant out for my arrest. It scared me silly at first but then things got dodgy when they wanted my bank details. I hung up right away. Total scam, for sure. The bloke on the line gave some made-up name and a nonsense case number. Plus, he was pretty rude too.HMRC7 yearsSo I got a call saying it was HMRC and they had a warrant out for me. Seriously, what a load of rubbish! It's all a SCAM, don't be fooled by it!!HMRC7 years+44 20 3089 5014 kept ringing me like 4 times over just two days. They left this weird voicemail about some arrest warrant for me which was really unsettling. Didn’t answer, just blocked the number straight away.7 yearsI've received a dubious call claiming that I'm under investigation by HMRC. It's clearly a scam!HMRC7 yearsI've received what seems to be an alarming message claiming that the HMRC have put out an arrest warrant. Naturally, I didn’t engage with it as it’s clearly a scam.HMRC7 yearsI usually just let it ring and don’t pick up.7 yearsSome bloke called me sayin he was from HMRC about my tax, asked for my NI number. He spoke with a thick Pakistani accent and didn’t even say my first name right. Surely there’s a way to deal with these scammers? They’re a right nuisance.HMRCNational Insurance7 yearsToday, I got called two times by this weird but kinda polite voice telling me they’d been trying to get hold of me about a warrant for my arrest. Yeah, right, I’m not buying it!7 yearsGot two calls today I ignored but each time an automated voice said I had an arrest warrant against me. First time scared me a bit but then I realised they wouldn’t just do that without warning. Could easily trick older folks tho. Really hope nobody gets caught out by this.7 yearsI’ve gotten calls from this number quite a few times, but whenever I pick up, they just end the call straight away.7 yearsI got a message months ago saying there was a warrant out for my arrest! It totally freaked me out at first. Luckily, I found this page and read through the comments before calling that number they gave me to talk to some "case officer." What horrible scammers to try and scare people like that!7 yearsGot a scary robocall pretending to be from HMRC saying they've got a warrant out for me and to press a certain number to connect. If someone who's more vulnerable than me gets that, it could be really terrifying. Proper nasty trick.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from what looked like a dodgy company claiming there was an arrest warrant out for me. Total scam!7 yearsI got this recorded message the other day that sounded really legit! My first reaction was to dial the number to get in touch with my case worker straight away. Turns out, it could've charged me a premium rate fee. If you've had dealings with HMRC lately, you might assume it's connected to your file with them. Surely HMRC wouldn't communicate like that, but in the moment, you could easily press the number and fall for it. Honestly, quite a dodgy message.HMRC7 yearsGot this voicemail about some arrest warrant nonsense, so I just blocked the number straight away!7 yearsGot a call and left a voicemail saying I had an arrest warrant. I was pretty scared until I read the other comments here. If you get something similar, just report it to action fraud - you can easily call or fill out their online form. Don’t panic like I almost did!Action Fraud7 yearsI answered my phone and there was just silence, nothing at all on the other line. It was really weird, no sound or anything.7 yearsi usually dont pick up calls from unknown numbers, but i got a voicemail saying i had a warrant for my arrest. obviously a scam, but it could genuinely scare someone. this stuff is awful and anyone who gets a call like that should just block the number right away.7 yearsI received a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, which ominously stated that an "arrest warrant has been issued" and instructed me to "press 1 to get in touch." Definitely a dodgy call pretending to be from HMRC!HMRC7 yearsI keep getting the same automated message claiming that there's a warrant for my arrest. Press 1 for more information, they say.7 yearsAbsolutely identical - this caller is posing as HMRC and isn't genuine at all.HMRC7 yearsI received a call from 02030895014 stating that there's a warrant out for my arrest and urging me to press 1 to get in touch with my case officer. Quite alarming!7 yearsI received a call claiming to be from HMRC, saying there’s a warrant out for my arrest and to press 1. Naturally, I hung up immediately. Complete scam!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3089 5014)
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