02032870027
☎️ 02032870027 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203287 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032870027
- Comment is short and unclearOct
2018Brief request for clarificationOct
2018Receiving repeated automated arrest callsOct
2018Urgent warning about potential scamSep
2018Scam call claiming arrest warrantSep
2018Fake arrest warrant scam tacticSep
2018Threatened with arrest by HMRCSep
2018Nuisance calls, arrest warrant, reportedSep
2018HMRC caller claim reportedSep
2018Warning about IRS telephone scamSep
2018Threatening voicemail from HMRCSep
2018Unable to stop laughing at scamSep
2018Questioning legitimacy of HMRC callSep
2018Claimed to be police, scamSep
2018Received suspicious call claiming HMRCSep
2018Report scammers posing as HMRCSep
2018Doubting reason for arrest warrantSep
2018Reported concerning scam call messageSep
2018Call pretending to be policeSep
2018Got HMRC scam phone callSep
2018Suggest locating and taking actionSep
2018Recorded voice scam, false informationSep
2018Repetition of previous point suggestedSep
2018Concerned about potential HMRC prosecutionSep
2018Repetitive and annoying like beforeSep
2018Fraudulent message, ignore and bewareSep
2018Received international call, suspected scamSep
2018Warning about scam HMRC messageSep
2018Concerns about false arrest warrantsSep
2018Reported suspected scam phone callSep
2018Received suspicious call from "HMRC."Sep
2018Phone scam targeting pensioners. Upsetting experienceSep
2018Reported scam to Fraud UKSep
2018Report scams, ignore their callsSep
2018Concern about older people safetySep
2018Voicemail voice sounds suspicious. Likely scamSep
2018Arrest warrant issued, comment blockedSep
2018call block to avoid scamSep
2018Warning about scam HMRC callsSep
2018Fake HMRC call for arrestSep
2018Blocked duplicate HMRC scam numberSep
2018Spam tax call threat reportedSep
2018Warning about fake tax callSep
2018Number Of Searches: 153 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 04 September 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auckley(South Yorkshire), Kirkland(Fife) and Kniveton(Derbyshire).
02032870027 has 40 comments of which 33 x negative and 7 x neutral
02032870027 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032870027 👆 is reported as a persistent and distressing scam involving automated calls falsely claiming there is an arrest warrant issued by HMRC due to unpaid taxes. Callers use a robotic, well-spoken voice leaving alarming messages with fake reference numbers, urging recipients to call back immediately. Many recipients, including vulnerable elderly individuals, report feeling frightened and anxious by the threats. The calls are recognised as fraudulent by HMRC and police, who advise ignoring them and reporting via official channels. This scam appears widespread and repetitive, with similar messages received by numerous people. Authorities are urged to intervene and take action to protect the public from these harmful nuisance calls.
Reports on phone number 02032870027
8 yearsI got a call on the 11th of September 2018 from a very clear, but obviously computerised voice, telling me I had a warrant out for my arrest. It sounded so official, but I knew it was just a scam.8 yearsPhone number 02032870027 keeps calling me, saying there's a warrant out for my arrest and that I have legal issues. The case number is 4589 or something. It’s the same kind of thing others have reported - threats about going to be arrested. It's really sad how easily folk get tricked by these scams. Don’t these authorities do anything about it? These calls should be stopped.8 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming HMRC had put a warrant out for me - total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC8 yearsI received a rather alarming message on my answering machine. The caller claimed to represent HMRC and insisted that they possessed a warrant for my arrest. They even provided a specific number for me to call back. Quite distressing, really!HMRC8 yearsClaimed they possessed a warrant for my arrest from HM Revenue and Customs!HM Revenue and Customs8 yearsTotal rip off, got a message that really upset my old mum. Don’t pay any attention to their silly threats about being arrested over taxes. This number really needs to be taken down fast. Poor people who don’t have anyone to double-check these things get caught out all the time.8 yearsThey said they were from HMRC.HM Revenue and Customs8 yearsI seriously can’t help but laugh. It’s just another one of those scams floating about.8 yearsJust like everyone else is saying, this was proper scary. They told me a reference number and claimed I had a warrant for my arrest. Honestly, do not just brush this off. I’m planning to report it to the police straight away. I’m really fed up with these annoying calls every single day. Someone needs to put a stop to this, seriously.8 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be the police, telling me I’d been reported for something.8 yearsGot a voicemail that said it was from HMRC about an arrest warrant, telling me to ring this number. Totally dodgy scam that really needs to be stopped.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from the police about a HMRC warrant, even gave a supposed warrant number. Both my husband, mum and I are pensioners, so you can imagine how scary it was. My heart is still pounding now. Absolutely disgraceful - total scam!HMRC8 yearsI got a call with the exact same robotic voice, saying something about a warrant being out for me. I had a listen just to see what was actually being said and how they pulled it off. It's totally fake, just a scam, but it can be really harmful especially for older folks or anyone not paying attention.8 yearsJust like all the rest, got a robotic voice telling me I’m getting arrested. They said to ring a number to speak to hmrc and warned "don’t ignore this!” Well, I ignored it, obviously!HMRC8 yearsthis one is just as bad, really frustrating stuff.8 yearsLike many others, I’ve flagged this with fraud UK cos it seems really nasty and dodgy.Fraud UK8 yearsThis kind of thing could really mess with older folks, it's quite worrying. Honestly, these callers should be shut down for good.8 yearsGot a call while we were just sitting here as pensioners, saying there was this warrant out for us. Took a moment to twig it was some kind of scam, but honestly, it was quite distressing at the time!8 yearsGot a robo call from hmrc saying there's a warrant out and police might be involved. Sounds dodgy to me, definitely a scam. I'm gonna report it to the ipo now.HMRC8 yearsSeems like HMRC is gearing up to take legal action against me or something.HMRC8 yearsLike many others have mentioned, they told me there was a warrant out for my arrest or something. Honestly, it’s pretty scary stuff and could seriously scare anyone who’s already feeling vulnerable.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was from HMRC and that I've got an arrest warrant! Like, seriously? How is this even allowed? These idiots are just pests, and I bet loads of folks must freak out hearing stuff like that. Feels like nobody’s doing a thing to stop it!HMRC8 yearsI received a rather alarming voicemail from someone claiming to be from HMRC, stating that they had a warrant out for my arrest. Quite an unsettling message to find on my answering machine, if I’m honest!HMRC8 yearsi got a call with a robotic voice pretending to be from hmrc saying i’d been investigated and there was an arrest warrant out for me, telling me to ring a london number. i couldnt answer fast enough, unlucky. this is obviously a scam but because of what they were saying, it could really freak out someone who isn’t careful. these sorts of calls seem to be happening more and more these days.HMRCLondon8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’re from HMRC, threatening me with arrest. Such a horrible scam. I’m definitely reporting it.HMRC8 yearsThat was defo a scam, just blocked the number right away.8 yearsI got the same call as everyone else who’s reported it. What threw me off a bit was the robotic voice - I swear I've heard it somewhere before - and that made me question if it was legit. Still, I’m with you, HMRC wouldn’t go about things like that. Plus, the message didn’t actually say my name or anything which seemed a bit off. Definitely seems like one of those scams.HMRC8 yearsI received an automated phone call claiming that I've neglected to act on a tax bill, and now they're threatening me with legal proceedings. The thing is, I don’t even pay taxes!8 yearsLike everyone else has said, I really doubt you'd be hit with an arrest warrant for tax stuff without already knowing the tax people were looking into you. Totally agree tho, the authorities really gotta do more to crack down on this. From what I can see in the comments, the phone numbers seem to switch up every few days. So my question is, who’s actually in charge of handing out these numbers? They’re just as responsible for letting this mess happen, if you ask me.8 yearsGot a really scary call today. I reckon HMRC should track where it’s coming from and do something about it. The person on the line had a proper posh English accent, sounded quite convincing.HMRC8 yearsAbout 30 minutes back, I got a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC about some unpaid tax. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC8 yearsGot a call like this too, and I thought right away it might be dodgy. Let it ring for a bit then decided to call them back. They picked up instantly and said they were from HMRC. From what I know, HMRC would never pick up that quick, so I'm pretty sure it's a scam.HMRC8 yearsGot a call saying HMRC will sue me if I don’t call back. Didn’t bother ringing that number though! Instead, I contacted HMRC directly and they confirmed it was a scam. They told me to report it to www.actionfraud.police.uk.HMRC8 yearsAbout thirty minutes ago, my elderly family member got a call with the same spiel others have mentioned here. It really upset her, poor thing. I’ll be making a report for her. These scammers are nothing but criminals and really ought to be stopped properly.8 yearsIt showed up as an international number. Got one of those automated voices claiming to be from the police about some court order and asked me to call back. I just hung up straight away.8 yearsJust like loads of others here, they’re saying there’s a warrant out for me. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number.8 yearsMy 89 year old mum got the very same message from the same number. I’m definitely going to report it, but honestly, it feels like the phone companies just don’t give a toss. These scammers are pretty much wicked. I know it’s tempting to answer or reply, but the best thing is to ignore the call and just report it.8 yearsgot a weird call from some robot voice saying hmrc is looking into me, told me not to ring back. total scam tryna steal your info. just block it asap!HMRC8 yearsThis exact number is what they use to pretend they're from HMRC. I’ve blocked it straight away. Totally with everyone else here, best to just ignore it.HMRC8 yearsI got one of those robo calls claiming to be from HMRC saying there’s a warrant out for my arrest. The number they wanted me to ring was 020 32870027, but obviously I didn’t. It’s pretty clear this is just rubbish - HMRC wouldn’t be calling you with a computer voice about tax issues like that. Still, I could imagine some people getting really scared when they hear something like that.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 0027)
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