02032391811
☎️ 02032391811 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203239 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032391811
- Warns of HMRC phone scamOct
2018Distressed elderly mother, frightening phone callOct
2018Scam claiming to be governmentOct
2018Scam call about arrest warrantOct
2018Scam voicemail threatening arrest receivedOct
2018Reported suspicious HMRC scam callOct
2018Possible scam court call detectionOct
2018Scam call impersonating HMRC Tax officeOct
2018Scam call claiming legal actionOct
2018Concern about false HMRC callOct
2018Angry about potential phone scamOct
2018Received upsetting call, upset childrenOct
2018Possible arrest warrant scam call, alarmingOct
2018End the behaviors of individualsOct
2018Scam involving HMRC and prisonOct
2018Previous calls imply likelihood of scamOct
2018Reported suspicious call; beware impostersOct
2018Scam involving fake HMRC callOct
2018HMRC scam recording threatens criminal proceedingsOct
2018Suspicion of fraudulent activity discussedOct
2018Fraudulent call from HMRC reportedOct
2018Scam call regarding HMRC complaintOct
2018Old lady distressed by scamOct
2018Warning against scam and cowardly behaviorOct
2018Block scam threatening arrest warrantOct
2018Call was scam police threatOct
2018Recounting typical scam arrest warrantOct
2018Reported HMRC scam recorded messageOct
2018Number Of Searches: 95 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 25 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burton Ferry(Pembrokeshire) and Edgworth(Lancashire).
02032391811 has 28 comments of which 23 x negative and 5 x neutral
02032391811 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032391811 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting mainly elderly and vulnerable individuals with threatening messages claiming to be from HMRC. Call recipients are falsely informed of warrants for their arrest or legal action unless they call back. The calls often use automated recordings and cause significant distress. HMRC and law enforcement do not issue such warnings via phone, so these calls should be ignored and not returned. It is strongly advised to block the number immediately and report it to the appropriate authorities. These tactics are designed to intimidate and potentially extract personal information or money from unsuspecting victims. Users are cautioned to remain vigilant and sceptical of unsolicited calls alleging legal trouble.
Reports on phone number 02032391811
8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be from the HMRC Tax Department, said there was a warrant out for me and told me to call them back on this number.HMRC Tax Department8 yearsMy elderly mum got a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC saying she had a warrant for her arrest unless she rang them back. Total scam, definitely don’t bother returning the call and just put the phone down if they ring you.HM RevenueCustoms8 yearsGot a call from this number, and it really shook my elderly mum up. She's quite upset now. Definitely putting it on the block list.8 yearsI received a rather dodgy message purporting to be from HMRC, claiming that I was on the verge of being arrested. They asked me to return the call to this number. The voice that left the message was automated and went straight to my voicemail. I chose not to engage with it.HMRC8 yearsI received a rather alarming call earlier today. The person on the other end claimed that there’s a ‘warrant for my arrest’ unless I sort out some supposed account issue. Clearly a dodgy scheme, but one can imagine how unsettling this would be for someone less certain. I chose not to return the call.8 yearsGot a call this morning around 9:02, someone claiming to be from the HMRC Tax office. They told me there was a warrant out for my arrest and gave me a phone number along with a warrant number to ring back. They said my "case" was about to be executed or something along those lines. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.HMRCoffice8 yearsReceived a dodgy call that left me rather unsettled. The blighter on the other end claimed to represent the HMRC Tax Department here in the UK. They had the audacity to state that there’s a 'Warrant for my arrest' and even provided what they called a 'Warrant Number' (two letters followed by four digits). They went on about some 'legal case' looming over me and urged me to 'Take Action Immediately.' It's uncanny how much this resembles other suspicious calls from similar numbers (see previous comments).HMRC Tax DepartmentUK8 yearsI received a recorded message claiming that the recipient is facing court actions from HMRC and instructed to call a certain number. It seems rather suspicious, as there was clearly no attempt made to identify the individual being contacted. This strongly feels like yet another scam attempt.HMRC8 yearsAbout 40 minutes back, I got a call from this number saying I had a warrant out for me. Totally a scam, but it was pretty scary. Really hope someone puts a stop to these dodgy calls soon.8 yearsI just got an automated voicemail claiming it was HMRC threatening to arrest me, giving a warrant number and asking me to ring back. Definitely a scam. An older friend of mine fell for one of these recently and was totally terrified. These scammers really need to be cracked down on, it's not right.HMRC8 yearsI just had a call like that too. Funny thing is, I’m currently working at HMRC. I’ve already reported it, fingers crossed they shut it down quickly. One thing to remember, if you’re unsure about calls like this: would the police or any government agency ring you before they come to arrest you? Seems unlikely, right?HMRC8 yearsThis number definitely seems dodgy, especially given the earlier calls others have logged about it.Dodgy8 yearsGot a call claiming I was arrested, total scam. Such a sneaky tactic! Honestly, just find some legit work and your life will improve loads.8 yearsGot a recorded message pretending to be from HMRC, said I'd face criminal charges. Would be pretty scary for anyone who doesn't know this is a scam.HMRC8 yearsMy 98-year-old mum got a message left on her phone saying there was a warrant for her arrest and it was supposedly from HMRC. It really scared her. As a family member, I’m pretty upset by this.HMRC8 years02032391811 Keep getting calls warning me about some supposed HMRC case against me that's going to be "executed" if I don’t ring them back. They stress not to ignore it. I’ve already told HMRC about it. Feels like the kind of thing that could really scare older folks or those who aren’t so savvy with tech. Fingers crossed they manage to track down who’s behind this.HMRC8 yearsToday I got a call from someone claiming HMRC have filed a complaint about me. They even mentioned a warrant number and said they’re coming to arrest me followed by prison time. Totally scared me!HMRC8 yearsGot a call like this too, definitely a scam. Really hope they manage to track these crooks down.8 yearsThey seriously need to be put to a stop.8 yearsGot a really scary call from the police saying I was about to be arrested. I hung up before it ended and have since blocked this number - 02032391811.8 yearsGot a call saying I had an arrest warrant from the police or HMRC or something. I rang back and just told them straight up they were scammers. As you’d expect, they ended the call pretty quick.HMRC8 yearsGot a really scary call sayin’ HMRC had a complaint on me and there was a warrant out. I tried calling the number back but it just hung up on me. Lucky I looked the number up online and found out loads of others got the same call. These scammers are proper nasty, taking the mick like that.HMRC8 yearsGot a call saying there’s an arrest warrant for me, total scam - just ignore and block the number!8 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier, they left a voicemail and now I've got a pair of really upset kids who've heard the whole thing.8 yearsDefinitely a scam, don’t trust it.8 yearsGot a call from 02032391811, and it was some automated voice saying there’s an arrest warrant out for me. They gave me a number for the "warranty" and said it was from HMRC. Definitely sounded dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsThis morning I got a call from a very elderly lady who was really upset, she’d been hit by some HMRC scam and was stressing out thinking she was in trouble. She reached out to me because she didn’t know what else to do.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from 0203 239 1811 - classic HMRC scam with that annoying automated voice. Best to just hang up and block them!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 1811)
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