02032395965
☎️ 02032395965 👆 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 02032395965
- Attempted theft of personal informationDec
2018HMRC scam, fake police officerDec
2018Block scam numbers immediatley. Scam alertDec
2018Threatening scam call pretending IRSDec
2018Fraudulent prerecorded message from IRSDec
2018Frequent scam calls funny-phishing, beware!Dec
2018Scam call from fake HMRCDec
2018Scam pretending to be HMRCDec
2018Non-sensical string of numbersDec
2018User suspects fraudulent HMRC activityDec
2018Voicemail about unsigned petition warrantDec
2018Scam caller for unpaid taxesDec
2018Voicemail claiming to be IRSDec
2018Do not trust HMRC callsDec
2018Invalid input, unable to summarizeDec
2018Scam call impersonating HMRC. Spy.Contracts8Dec
2018Warning about dangerous fake HMRCDec
2018Agree; situation poses significant riskDec
2018Warning about fake HMRC callsDec
2018Silence, nobody spoke, only thoughtsDec
2018Scam call impersonating tax authorityDec
2018Number Of Searches: 94 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 01 December 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cold Moss Heath(Cheshire) and Cortworth(South Yorkshire).
02032395965 has 18 comments of which 14 x negative and 4 x neutral
02032395965 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032395965 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers falsely claiming to be from HMRC or police, threatening arrest over alleged unpaid taxes or audits. These calls often use intimidation tactics, including fake names and old addresses, to trick and frighten recipients into sharing personal information or making payments. The scammers leave threatening voicemail messages and may continue to call despite suspicion. Genuine HMRC correspondence will always be by post; they do not demand money over the phone. It is advised to ignore such calls, not disclose any information, and report suspicious activity to Action Fraud. This scam poses a particular risk to vulnerable individuals, so vigilance and awareness are essential to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 02032395965
8 yearsTried to steal my personal info, no doubt about it. I actually recorded the chat and when they asked me something, I just played it back to them. It took a bit before they got the idea they were hearin' their own voices! Proper scammers, nothing else.8 yearsJust like everyone else said here, I blocked the number as soon as I got the call. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I hadn’t filed my tax returns and that they were about to send a warrant for my arrest. Even though I was pretty sure it was a scam, it still made me feel really intimidated.HMRC8 yearsGot a message left on my answerphone from some scammer using a pre-recorded voice. It was full of nonsense about me having a warrant and some nonsense about HMRC. Honestly, they must think folks are right mugs to fall for that kind of rubbish!HMRC8 yearsSomebody said they were from HMRC.HMRC8 yearsI got this voicemail about some petition that supposedly came back unsigned, and they said I better call them quick or there’d be a warrant out for my arrest! Totally shocked me.8 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from these scammers saying there's a warrant out for my arrest. It's so ridiculous it almost makes me laugh, if it wasn't so serious! What really worries me is that someone more trusting might fall for it and end up losing cash. Please keep sharing warnings so more folks stay alert!8 yearsI got a call from 02032395965 and the person said they were from HMRC. It’s a scam, don’t trust them or share any details. Definitely a fake!HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be from HMRC, saying I was caught for dodging taxes and could be arrested soon - total scam.HMRC8 yearsI got a voicemail supposedly from HMRC claiming I owed back taxes and that there was an arrest warrant out for me. They wanted me to call them straight away. Totally sounds like a scam!HMRC8 yearsBeware, this is a scam pretending to be from HMRC.HMRC8 yearsHMRC never ring you up, they only send letters through the post. If you’re concerned, and you’re on PAYE, just get in touch with your payroll team at work. If you’re self-employed, ask your accountant instead. This is definitely a scam, don’t fall for it.HMRCPAYE8 yearsThese folks claiming to be from HMRC are seriously sketchy and not to be trusted at all.HMRC8 yearsThese people are NOT from HMRC, so you won’t get arrested by them. Never hand over any personal info or even say your name. It’s really important to warn others because this can be really harmful, especially for vulnerable folks.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone saying they were ringing from Inland Revenue about a supposed audit. I rang back and the guy said he was James Anderson from the office. He told me I had to pay £3000 for unpaid taxes to avoid any criminal charges. I told them I’d check with Inland Revenue properly, and then they just cut me off.Inland RevenueJames Anderson8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, said their name was Inspector Mike Wilson. They even used a number that looked like it was from the police, warning me I’d be arrested if I hung up. Absolute scammers, really nasty bunch.HMRCMike Wilson8 yearsTotally agree, it’s really risky stuff.8 yearsThere was just quiet, no one said a thing.Submit Your Own Report (020 3239 5965)
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