02032397805
☎️ 02032397805 👆 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 02032397805
- Tax office scam call blockedDec
2018Caught scammer; number disconnectedDec
2018Scam call, fear, disconnected numberDec
2018Scammers call, HMRC never doesDec
2018Automated message; HMRC status fineDec
2018HMRC scam, don’t call backDec
2018Advocates prank calls on scammersDec
2018Annoying prank: rings, then hangsDec
2018Called back, swore in HindiDec
2018Scam call from fake Inland RevenueDec
2018Suspected aggressive HMRC scam attemptDec
2018Received automated call, ignored itDec
2018Robot message threatens legal actionDec
2018Computer-generated scam call messageDec
2018No response; unanswered callDec
2018Scam alert: tax office never contactsDec
2018Received call; identified as scamDec
2018Scam call, don’t ring backDec
2018Warning: scammers; HMRC doesn’t askDec
2018Warning: HMRC phone scamDec
2018Scammer almost stole five thousandDec
2018Fake HMRC scam call warningDec
2018Labeling number as scammersDec
2018Scammer claims to be HMRCDec
2018Scammers impersonate HMRC; blockDec
2018Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 28 November 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chapeltown(County Down), Old Somerby(Lincolnshire) and Tile Cross(West Midlands).
02032397805 has 25 comments of which 22 x negative and 3 x neutral
02032397805 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032397805 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation impersonating HMRC, often using recorded messages or aggressive callers threatening legal action. The callers claim to be tax officers or agency representatives and pressure recipients to return calls or disclose payment details. Many victims confirm that legitimate HMRC communication comes by post, never by phone demands for credit card or bank information. The number is frequently disconnected, indicating attempts to evade detection. Some respondents recommend ignoring, blocking, or even pranking these scammers, emphasising vigilance to avoid falling victim. Professionals including accountants confirm HMRC does not initiate calls this way, underscoring the fraudulent nature of these contacts. New visitors are advised to be cautious, never provide financial information, and report suspicious calls.
Reports on phone number 02032397805
8 yearsGot a call from 02032397805 earlier, they claimed to be from the tax office telling me to get in touch. Pretty sure it was a scam, so I just blocked the number straight away.8 yearsLol, I kept calling then hanging up on them. Pretty sure they realised they'd been caught, cause now the number's dead. Looks like they’ve just switched to a different one to try and scam again.8 yearsI’ve been calling them back and just hanging up straight away - it’s so much fun, honestly!8 yearsGot one of those robotic calls too - total rubbish! Took a quick glance at my HMRC online account and everything's spot on!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be an agency working for HMRC. Total scam! Never ring them back, and definitely don’t share your card details. I work as an accountant, and HMRC always sends a letter if they want money, they don’t ring you up asking for payment over the phone. So, whatever you do, keep your bank and credit card info to yourself from these fraudsters!HMRC8 yearsHonestly, I say mess with these scammer idiots. They totally have it coming.8 yearsGot a missed call from this number and they left a voicemail saying they were from the Inland Revenue, not HMRC. The message was really aggressive and spoken in an American accent by someone calling herself "Jennifer Brown," warning me about supposed "legal consequences" if I or my lawyer didn’t get back to them. I just chose to ignore the whole thing.Inland RevenueHMRCJennifer Brown8 yearsGot a scary voicemail from someone saying they were Jennifer Brown at Inland Revenue, threatening me with legal trouble. I was honestly quite shaken and tried ringing the number back, but it was dead. Bit embarrassing really, but I guess it’s a wake-up call for me.Jennifer BrownInland Revenue8 yearsI rang them up again and ended up shouting curses at them in Hindi.8 yearsNever share any details with those scammers, I work at hmrc and can tell you they do not make calls like that.8 yearsI had a call from this number earlier, and it was some automated voice insisting I shouldn’t overlook the call and to ring them back on a specified number. Frankly, I couldn’t give a toss. But I do wonder, how did they even get hold of my number in the first place?8 yearsPlease, whatever you do, avoid responding! I received a rather bizarre voicemail from what sounded like a machine, insisting that I must get in touch with either them or my lawyer, or else I might find myself facing legal repercussions. Absurd, isn't it? - caller: 020 3239 78058 yearsGot a couple of missed calls on my work phone within like two minutes, so I decided to ring back. The person said they were from HMRC in Westminster, London. When I questioned him about it, he got really rude and even told me to "Go to hell" not just once, but twice. If that was genuinely HMRC, their way of dealing with customers has certainly taken a weird turn. Pretty sure it was some kind of scam attempt.HMRCWestminsterLondon8 yearsI got a voicemail from some robotic woman’s voice... but I gotta say, the way she ended it with "Goodbye and take care" was kinda funny. Definitely one of those HMRC scam calls.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail saying I was supposedly scamming HMRC and needed to call straight away. When I did call back, something felt off - the guy said his name was Geoffrey Harvey, but his accent was definitely not British. He rambled on with threats about legal action that didn’t really add up. After a bit, he just ended the call. My tip? Don’t bother returning the call. If HMRC have any issues, they’ll always send a letter through the post.HMRCGeoffrey Harvey8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Sarah Brown from the tax department. Felt super dodgy, like a total scam. Legit tax office wouldn’t get in touch like that, no chance.Sarah Brown8 yearsThese people are total scammers, not HMRC at all. Don’t hand over any info or money. Just so you know, HMRC never asks for payment through credit cards, so never share your card details with anyone claiming they’re from HMRC.HMRC8 yearsGot a call like this not long ago, turned out to be a scam.8 yearsI just didn’t pick up...8 yearsAlmost got scammed out of 5 grand, can’t believe how close they came.8 yearsJust hang up on them, they’re definitely scammers. The actual HMRC only sends letters in the post, they never call asking for your bank details or money. Don’t trust them at all!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from a recorded voice claiming to be from HMRC. Total scammers, do NOT trust anything they say...HMRC8 yearsTotal scam, don’t trust these calls!8 yearsGot a call where they said they were from HMRC, but it was a scam. Best just to block and ignore them.HMRCBest8 yearsI got a call on a Saturday from someone pretending to be HMRC, but it was definitely a Revlon scammer. Can't believe they’d try that on the weekend!HMRCRevlonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 7805)
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