02032392090
☎️ 02032392090 👆 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 02032392090
- Scam call scared elderly womanAug
2018Warning about scam from HMRCAug
2018Frequent unwanted phone call complaintAug
2018Ignored nuisance call, reported HMRCAug
2018Scam call about arrest warrantAug
2018Common arrest threats in commentsAug
2018Number not accepting calls currentlyAug
2018Scam call warning for vulnerable peopleAug
2018Fake call from "HMRC", dangerous scamAug
2018Scam call claiming to HMRCAug
2018Received scam call about HMRCAug
2018Warning about scam phone callAug
2018Received scam message multiple timesAug
2018HMRC scam phone call warningAug
2018Warning about spoofing scam callsAug
2018Upset by family member's callAug
2018Received suspicious call, jokingly expecting policeAug
2018Warrant for arrest, recorded deliveryAug
2018Beware of fake HMRC callAug
2018Arrest warrant, free board, annoyanceAug
2018Receiving unwanted calls, hang upAug
2018False HMRC scam call experience. AnnoyingAug
2018Recording claiming arrest warrant, dangerousAug
2018Fraudulent "tax warrant" phone scamAug
2018Number Of Searches: 119 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 13 August 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bearley Cross(Warwickshire), Leadburn(Scottish Borders) and Waen(Denbighshire).
02032392090 has 24 comments of which 20 x negative and 4 x neutral
02032392090 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032392090 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls falsely claiming there is an HMRC warrant for arrest due to tax issues. The calls often leave alarming messages, especially distressing to elderly or vulnerable individuals. Many have noted repeated calls from this number, prompting them to block it or report to their phone provider. The callers use threatening language without specifying personal details, aiming to coerce victims into calling back, potentially to extract money or personal information. Users strongly advise ignoring the calls and warn against engaging, highlighting the emotional distress caused, particularly to those living alone or recently bereaved. The scam has been widely reported and is recognised as a harmful confidence trick targeting people across the UK.
Reports on phone number 02032392090
8 yearsMy mum got a voicemail from someone claiming to be from HMRC, which really frightened her as she's older and alone since dad passed away. Such a nasty scam!HMRC8 yearsthis was some dodgy call from someone pretending to be HMRC, totally fake!8 yearsGot a pesky call claiming there was an arrest warrant from HMRC UK, so I just ignored it. They left a voicemail repeating the same thing. I've since reported it to BT.HMRCBT8 yearsThey've rung me three times now, and every time I just hang up straight away.8 yearsGot a call saying there was a warrant out for my arrest from HMRC UK, gave a supposed warrant number. A few months back, my mum got the exact same thing and it really worried her. I told her to never ring back and questioned why on earth HMRC would be after her like that. It's really scary for older or vulnerable people, especially since my mum lives alone and is a widow.HMRCUK8 yearsJust like loads of others have said, they were going on about arrestin' me and telling me to ring them back.8 yearsGave it a go just now and got "Sorry, this number can't take calls right now."8 yearsYesterday I got a call from this number, and they were going on about some legal threats. I knew right away it was a con. It’s really cruel because someone who’s vulnerable, like elderly folks or adults with Asperger’s, could easily fall for it. Proper nasty stuff.8 yearsI kept ringing back that number to check and it turned out to be a scam. Tried loads of times but now it looks like they’ve blocked the line or got rid of it. Definitely dodgy.8 yearsHaha, same here! Apparently, there’s a warrant for me as well. Guess we’re all headed to prison together. Oh, and it’s a recorded delivery, just to make things more official!8 yearsFunny thing, I just got that call too. If they were really after me, I'm pretty sure there'd be cops knocking on my door by now. Haha!8 yearsGot the same message about three hours ago after I kept missing calls while I was out. Totally a scam. Honestly, when are the telecom authorities going to step in and deal with these fraudsters?8 yearsHad a message left on my voicemail from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I had a warrant for my arrest. I looked it up on this site and easily spotted it as a scam. Before I reported it, I saw there were already about 13 others in just 7 hours. I’ve blocked the number now. This kind of call could really cause distress, especially for more vulnerable folks.HMRC8 yearsSomeone called my mum and now she's upset and worried she’s got the police after her. My dad’s only just passed away and to get a call like that, it’s just so unfair. I’m honestly fuming and don’t know what awful thoughts I’m having about whoever’s behind this.8 yearsI got a call on my answering machine claiming to be from HMRC, saying there was a warrant for my arrest. I looked it up on this site and found out it was a scam for sure. There had already been thirteen reports about this number in just seven hours before I reported it. I've blocked the number now. This kind of thing could really fool and harm vulnerable folks.HMRC8 yearsGuess I’m on the run now, thanks to a warrant for my arrest - lovely free room and board courtesy of Her Majesty. Absolute muppets, honestly.8 yearsI just answered a call from someone saying HMRC has a warrant out for me. When will the authorities start actually cracking down and putting a stop to these scammers? It's about time they got serious.HMRC8 yearsGot one of those fake HMRC calls today, super irritating. Just ignored it and moved on.HMRC8 yearsPeople who want to scam you ring me all the time, I just hang up straight away.8 yearsI got a call with a taped message claiming HMRC had issued an arrest warrant against me. They threw in a case number to make it seem legit, but never bothered to say who they were. It’s a nasty scam for sure - I reckon if you ring back, there might be a premium charge or they’ll pretend to be HMRC and try to get your personal info. Best to just hang up and warn others, cos I’m certain it’s a mass scam trying to catch folks out.HMRC8 yearsBeware, this is a total scam! They rang my mum saying she has a warrant for her arrest and told her not to tell anyone else. Then they said she had to get two electronic cards from the post office called "one for all". They even told her to ring them from the post office so they could explain where to send the cards. It really shook her up, I’ve never seen her so frightened before.8 yearsJust got a voicemail from 02032392090 claiming there’s a warrant for my arrest from HMRC about some tax issue. They even gave a ref number and said I should call back. It was pretty unsettling and stressed me out until I looked it up and found other people had the same call from this number. Proper dodgy!HMRC8 yearsgot a recorded call warning me about a warrant out for my arrest and telling me to ring a number back. didn’t say who it was from and obviously i didn’t call back. these calls are really disturbing and can be proper scary.8 yearsGot a message that sounded like some sort of robot telling me there’s a warrant from HMRC for my arrest, but they never mentioned my name. It asked me to call them back, but I haven’t bothered since I don’t owe HMRC anything.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 2090)
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