02030957202
☎️ 02030957202 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Andrews & Arnold Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203095 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030957202
- Scam number; ignores unknown callsApr
2026Frequent scam calls impersonating HMRCJul
2019Request for help identifying departmentJul
2019Blocking repeated scam calls recommendedJul
2019Receiving annoying silent calls regularlyJul
2019Report HMRC lawsuit scam callsJul
2019Report HMRC lawsuit scam callsJul
2019Warning about potential scam messageJul
2019Suspicious scam phone calls reportedJul
2019Unknown caller never leaves messageJul
2019Suspicious HMRC phone call messageJul
2019User did not reply to messagesJul
2019Warning about HMRC scam callsJul
2019Ignoring call from questionable numberJul
2019Intrusive multiple calls, no answerJul
2019User dismisses tax evasion threatJul
2019Saturday scam calls increasing. Beware!Jul
2019Garbled voicemail, mention of filingJul
2019Scam call posing as HMRCJul
2019Recognized HMRC phone call scamJul
2019Expressing frustration towards Asian HMRC scammersJul
2019Voice message woman from HMRC scamJul
2019Fell for HMRC scam callJul
2019Inland revenue is investigating meJul
2019Warning about possible HMRC scamJul
2019Scam call from fake HMRCJul
2019Scam call claiming HMRC fraudJul
2019Watch out for HMRC scamsJul
2019Warning about potential HMRC scamJul
2019Received HMRC scam call, be cautiousJul
2019Automatic voice message scam targeting self-employedJul
2019Blocked number, likely scam callJul
2019Received scam call, blocked numberJul
2019HMRC recorded message scam alertJul
2019Scam call from fake HMRCJul
2019Received HMRC scam call, entertainingJul
2019Referring to tax authority figuresJul
2019HMRC urgent call hang upJul
2019Caller named Ralph, acted suspiciouslyJul
2019HMRC scam call, blocked numberJul
2019Scammer tried to collect moneyJul
2019Invalid response, no meaning foundJul
2019Warning of potential phishing scamJul
2019Unhelpful response, received many callsJul
2019Scam calls claiming HMRC actionJul
2019Warning about phone call scamJul
2019Threatening scam, accused of tax evasionJul
2019Asking about unidentified phone numberJul
2019Unanswered calls, tax office messageJul
2019Suspicious call from HMRC scamJul
2019Scam calls are worrisomeJul
2019Scam call from phony HMRCJul
2019scam call from fake HMRCJul
2019Scam call from fake HMRCJul
2019Fraudulent HMRC recorded call warningJul
2019Received fake HMRC scam callJul
2019Number Of Searches: 191 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 07 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auchnacree(Angus), Bramcote(Nottinghamshire), Hesketh Lane(Lancashire), Pismire Hill(South Yorkshire) and Westown(Devon).
02030957202 has 52 comments of which 38 x negative and 14 x neutral
02030957202 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030957202 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call frequently impersonating HMRC, using pre-recorded messages warning of legal actions for unpaid taxes and urging recipients to press a number to speak to a case officer. Callers often request personal information, including National Insurance details, yet customers consistently identify the calls as fraudulent. The number is linked to multiple nuisance calls, including silent rings and voicemail threats, often accompanied by aggressive or confusing behaviour. Many consider the calls distressing and advise ignoring, blocking the number, or reporting it directly to HMRC’s official phishing email. These calls show no official HMRC protocol and should be treated with caution to avoid potential identity theft or financial fraud.
Reports on phone number 02030957202
2 monthsI usually don’t pick up calls from numbers I don’t recognise, and this one for sure seems like a scam.7 yearsThis number has been ringing me non-stop, about five times now on my landline. They left a message claiming they were from HMRC and said there’s a warrant for my arrest. Then they even started calling my mobile and it’s been going on for weeks, seriously getting on my nerves.HMRC7 yearsSupposedly calling from your tech support team!7 yearsThis number keeps calling me without saying a word, it’s getting pretty frustrating now because it happens way too often.7 yearsI’ve received the same message on two occasions now: “HMRC is taking legal action against you, press one to connect with your case officer.” If you find yourself in a similar situation, it’s advisable to drop an email to [email protected]. Be sure to include the phone number that called, the date you received the message, and what it entailed. Reporting these incidents could aid in putting an end to these annoying scams.HMRC7 yearsTwice now I've got this message saying HMRC's taking legal action against me, and to press one to talk to a case officer. I'd recommend emailing [email protected] with the phone number that called, when it happened, and what the message said. Doing this could help put an end to these annoying calls.HMRC7 yearsI've received three calls in the last three days from individuals claiming to be from HMRC. I absolutely need to block this number immediately. Additionally, my mobile rang with a call from 03003002300 with the same message. What a nuisance!HMRC7 yearsI've received the same text message on two occasions now: "HMRC is initiating legal action against you; press one to connect with your case officer." If you've received something similar, it’s advisable to drop an email to [email protected]. Make sure to include the phone number that called you, the date you were contacted, and the details of the message. This could be vital in helping to put an end to these annoying calls. Cheers! - Caller: 02030957202HMRC7 yearsThis number calls repeatedly but never leaves any voicemail. I reckon they don’t actually know who they’re trying to reach, otherwise they’d leave a message or maybe send an email explaining what’s going on.7 yearsGot two voicemails on Friday and then on Saturday morning 13/7/19, got a call from someone saying they were HMRC and threatening to take me to court. They said to press 1 to talk to my Case Officer. Don’t bother, it’s total rubbish. HMRC would never ring you and leave a message like that.HMRC7 yearsI just found a couple of voicemails on my answering machine claiming there was some kind of warrant against me and to press 1 to talk to a case officer. Totally a scam, no doubt.7 yearsGot a robo call telling me HMRC was looking into me for fraud and to PRESS 1 to talk. Of course, I didn’t press anything and just put the phone down. Honestly, I’d tell anyone else to just block the number straight away. Could really mess with someone who’s already got mental health issues. Honestly feels like something the authorities need to check out.HMRC7 yearsGot two voice messages on my phone but haven't gotten back to them yet.7 yearsThey called me twice yesterday and again once today but hung up straight away when I answered.7 yearsJust noticed a missed call from this number - reckon they’re up to some mischief this weekend. Slapped it straight onto my auto-reject list. Cheers, everyone.7 yearsI got a message that was all scrambled up, but I did catch the part about "filing against me".7 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from the tax office, stating they were preparing a case against me.7 yearsSCAM alert! As soon as I caught that robotic voice claiming to be HMRC, I just ended the call. Absolutely rubbish!HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from a woman claiming to be from HMRC, but I only caught the start before hanging up straight away. Pretty sure it’s a scam. This isn’t the first time I’ve had these calls either. Watch out!HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsGot a call from 020 3095 7202 on a Saturday around 11:45, this bloke with an Asian accent pretending to be from HMRC. He already knew my first and last name, which made me suspicious straight away. Definitely a scam, so best thing is to just hang up right away.HMRC7 yearsI got a call from 02030957202 the other day, with a recorded message claiming to be HMRC chasing me about unpaid taxes. It told me to press 1 to speak to someone, but as soon as I did, the call just cut off. Since it was a STD number and didn't charge me, I phoned back out of curiosity. When I got through, there was a guy with an Asian accent but his voice kept breaking up loads, like he was on a dodgy phone link or maybe talking from his car on a mobile. Definitely felt fishy to me.HMRC7 yearsLooks like 02030 957202 is another HMRC scam number. Be careful, it seems they also use it for calls from abroad.HMRC7 yearsGot a recorded call from someone pretending to be HMRC saying there's a case against me. Total scam.HMRC7 yearsSome muppet called up saying they're taking me to court over tax evasion or something. I'm on PAYE, so bring it on!PAYE7 yearsI've received a total of seven voicemails on my answerphone, all claiming to be from HMRC. On one occasion, I picked up the call just to inform them not to contact me again. The person on the line requested my insurance number, insisting it was a security measure. I replied that if they were truly HMRC, they'd already have that information. I mentioned that if they needed anything, they should just send a letter; phone calls aren’t their usual practice. Then he claimed I had somehow transferred a staggering £489,000 out of my account to some overseas account and they were after the tax. Can you imagine?! I've never dealt with such an amount in my life, so I just hung up on him.HMRC7 yearsGot another call pretending to be from HMRC, total scam as usual!HMRC7 yearsGot two calls today on a Saturday - seems like they’re even trying to bother folks at the weekend now. Definitely a scam.7 yearsYet another one of those Asian HMRC scammers! Someone really should catch these ####s and put a stop to this nonsense.HMRC7 yearsI've had a rather similar encounter to what Fay described. An automated message appeared on my answering machine from the number 020 3095 7202, relaying the exact spiel about various options and the like. It seems they’ve clocked that self-employed folk tend to have tax dues looming at the end of July, and are banking on catching someone who might bite. Utterly shameless - definitely a scam related to HMRC!FayHMRC7 yearsI've received a couple of calls from this number, and I've now decided to block it. On both occasions, a woman with what sounded like a Caribbean or African accent left a rather alarming message, claiming that a lawsuit was beginning against me, urging me to press 1 to talk to my 'case officer.' It all seems highly suspect and reeks of a scam. I really feel this should be looked into. - caller: 02030957202Caribbean7 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be HMRC. I hit 1 just to mess with the scammer and tell them off.HMRC7 yearsThey kept ringing me up again and again, saying that the tax office is about to take legal action against me. They told me to press 1 to talk to the case officer. I ended up hanging up and blocking the number straight away.HMRC7 yearsReceived a dodgy call from 0203 095 7020 today. It was a recorded message claiming to be from HMRC, insisting I owed them taxes and urging me to press 1 to connect with an agent. Out of sheer curiosity, I pressed 1. The fellow on the line asked for my name, address, postcode, and date of birth. I thought it would be a hoot to provide false information! When I declined to give my national insurance number, I cheekily remarked that if he were genuinely with HMRC, he would already have access to that info. At that point, the call abruptly ended. It seems he wasn't in the mood for a laugh anymore. What a shame! I was quite enjoying myself.HMRC7 yearsThey kept saying I could face life in jail if I didn't answer, claiming I was involved in tax fraud and laundering money. What a horrible scam!7 yearsGot a voicemail saying some case is being set up by HMRC against me. I don’t buy it for a second. Don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsI ignored it ’cos I’m flooded with calls from HMRC about tax scams all the time.HMRC7 yearsThey ring up pretty regularly, and just recently they claimed to be from the PM’s office, saying I could end up in prison for life because of unpaid taxes or something. I actually find these calls quite amusing, but I do worry about folks who might believe them and end up getting scammed.7 yearsGot a voicemail from this number saying something about HMRC suing me, asking me to press 1 or whatever. Haha, bet they meant to ring the DWP, not me! They must be massively overpaying my pension - if only that were true!HMRCHit 1DWP7 yearsI got one of those automated calls saying HMRC is taking me to court soon. Then it goes on with “press 1 to talk to a police officer.” Honestly, they must assume I’m just as daft as them to fall for that.HMRCPress7 yearsGot a call with a recorded voice claiming it was HM Customs, so I just ended the call. People who don’t know it’s a scam might get really scared by it.HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsReceived a voicemail that was rather alarming. It stated that the HMRC was initiating legal action against me and instructed me to press 1 to connect with my case adviser. Naturally, I didn’t entertain it for a second and chose to simply block the number instead.HMRC7 yearsWhen I asked for his name, he claimed to be Ralph Bucknel, but I sensed something wasn’t right. When I pushed back, he rudely called me a b**ch before promptly ending the call. What a cheek!Ralph Bucknel7 yearsI got a recorded message saying HMRC are going to take legal action against me. It told me to press 1 if I wanted to talk to someone. What a load of rubbish!HMRC7 yearsI've received a couple of phone calls from this number, claiming that HMRC has issued a writ against me. They urged me to press 1 to connect with my case advisor, but I’ve not gone ahead with that.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, told me there’s a case against me and to press #1 for details. Totally rubbish. I’ve worked there before and know for a fact they wouldn’t ring you up like that. Plus, the people working there these days barely know what they’re doing! Feels like one of those phishing scams to me.HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy recorded call saying HMRC’s building a case against me. They want me to press 1 to chat with some 'case officer'. Seems fishy, watch out!HMRC7 yearsI received a rather unpleasant call from someone claiming I needed to visit Argos to settle a debt with them. When I firmly stated that I didn’t owe anything, they resorted to hurling insults and abruptly ended the conversation. Quite shocking, really!Argos7 yearsSame here, they keep calling pretending to be HMRC.HMRC7 years02030957202 called me with an automatic recording pretending to be HMRC. It said to press 1 to talk to someone, but don’t fall for it - it’s a total scam!!HMRC7 yearsI got a call from 02030957202 and it was some recorded voice telling me it was HMRC and that it was really urgent. I didn't bother with it and just ended the call straight away.HMRC7 yearsWe got calls all day, ignored the first six but finally picked up the last one. It was a recorded message saying it was from the tax office, then asked me to press 1 to talk to someone. Bit fishy if you ask me.7 yearsJust received a rather dubious call from 02030957202, claiming to be from HMRC. It started with a rather robotic pre-recorded message, alleging I was in trouble for some supposed tax arrears. Feeling a bit mischievous and rather bored, I pressed 1 to engage with the so-called "officer." A chap with a very thick Indian accent answered, feigning to be from HMRC, and asked what assistance I required. I cheekily pointed out that he had actually called me. He then launched into a spiel about my impending lawsuit for tax evasion, which was completely baffling. He started requesting personal details, beginning with my name, which was inaccurate. I proceeded to bungle it further for good measure. Then came my postcode, which I decided to alter slightly as well. When he asked for my address, I gave him a wrong one entirely. Upon his request for my date of birth, I threw in a completely fabricated date. Lastly, he requested my National Insurance number, which I firmly declined to provide-after all, if he were genuinely who he claimed to be, he'd already have that information at his disposal. At that point, he just hung up on me! How utterly discourteous! Clearly, this is yet another scam operation originating from 02030957202. Interestingly, just yesterday I received nine calls from different scam artists using various numbers. I can't help but wonder who might have suffered a data breach and allowed my details to be flung about like confetti…HMRCNationalSubmit Your Own Report (020 3095 7202)
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