02032872387
☎️ 02032872387 👆 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 02032872387
- HMRC scam; don't fall for itApr
2018Warning against falling for scamsMar
2018False claim by fake HMRCMar
2018Scam artist seeking tax refundMar
2018Warning of HMRC refund scamMar
2018Tax refund scam received, blocked numberFeb
2018Scam call from fake telemarketerFeb
2018Scam call from tax refundFeb
2018Scam call from fake HMRCFeb
2018Warning about fraudulent phone callFeb
2018Scam call claiming tax refundFeb
2018Received aggressive fake tax callFeb
2018feeling frustrated and disconnectedFeb
2018Scam call from fake HMRCFeb
2018Wasted scammer's time with fake detailsFeb
2018Received call from tax refund scammerFeb
2018Recognized scam call, avoided actionFeb
2018Scam, requested payment information, phone callFeb
2018Scam caller posing as HMRCFeb
2018suspected scam call from HMRCFeb
2018Fraudulent call pretending to be HMRCFeb
2018Warning about fraudulent tax refundFeb
2018Caller hung up without speakingFeb
2018Frustrating scam call, funny responseFeb
2018Impersonating HMRC; watch out! ScamFeb
2018Threatening tax call, advise cautionFeb
2018HMRC refund call scam experienceFeb
2018Received suspicious HMRC refund callFeb
2018Scam call claiming tax refundFeb
2018Warning about potential tax scamFeb
2018Request for HMRC refund informationFeb
2018User discusses suspicious activity involving rupeesFeb
2018Disagreement with HMRC practicesFeb
2018WARNING: Ignore HMRC scam callsFeb
2018Suspicious call requesting refund detailsFeb
2018HMRC scam call for refundFeb
2018Beware of tax refund scamFeb
2018False HMRC officer scam attemptedFeb
2018Beware of HMRC refund scamFeb
2018Tax refund scam phone callFeb
2018HMRC refund scam mentionedFeb
2018Concern about potential tax scamFeb
2018Beware of tax refund scamsFeb
2018Potential scam from HMRCFeb
2018Robocalls are a nuisanceFeb
2018Phone scammers stopped by userFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 304 Number Of Comments: 41 First Seen: 12 February 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cookstown(County Tyrone), Heathfield(North Yorkshire), Peasmarsh(East Sussex), Pentre(Rhondda Cynon Taff) and Stirling(Aberdeenshire).
02032872387 has 41 comments of which 5 x neutral and 36 x negative
02032872387 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032872387 👆 is reported as a persistent HMRC-related scam involving callers, often with South Asian accents, falsely claiming tax refunds or outstanding debts. They pressure victims to provide credit or debit card details, sometimes becoming aggressive or threatening legal action if refused. Many report the callers knowing personal names or emails, but failing to provide official verification such as tax reference or National Insurance numbers. The scam includes tactics like insisting on immediate card info to process refunds, then abruptly hanging up when challenged. Several callers become hostile or use intimidation, but all share the same pattern of fraudulent intent. Users consistently warn others to be vigilant against this number as it is linked to sophisticated and convincing HMRC impersonation fraud.
Reports on phone number 02032872387
8 yearsI received a rather dodgy call from someone claiming to be HMRC, informing me they owed me a sum of £800. However, before I could supposedly receive this cash, they demanded that I pay a deposit first. What utter nonsense! Please don't be taken in by this frivolous scam. HMRC would never reach out in such a manner, let alone offer you money over the phone!HMRC8 yearsWatch out, it's a fake caller! Don’t get caught up in their scam.8 yearsGot a call from someone with a South African accent claiming they needed my card info to sort out a tax refund of £437 from 2015-16. They didn't hang up while I went to my gov gateway to prove I wasn’t lying. Total muppet. Then, a few hours after, I got a recorded message from 'The Terminator' threatening legal action unless me or my lawyer called this number. Who on earth falls for that rubbish? Proper numpty behaviour!South AfricaGov Gateway8 yearsSaid they were from HMRC but I’m pretty sure that was a lie.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, but it was an Indian person trying to scam me out of my credit card info by saying I was due a refund. Complete con!HMRCUK8 yearsI got a call from a man speaking with an Indian accent saying I had some tax money owed to me. He kept asking for my card details but I wouldn’t share them. Then he got really rude and threatened to lock me out of my bank account. I ended up blocking the number straight away!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I owed taxes and was in big trouble. When I mentioned I’d ring the police because he was pretending to be from a government agency, he started getting all nasty. I told him to shove off and quickly ended the call.8 yearsGot a ring from this number claiming I was due a tax refund. I knew straight away it was a con, so I told the bloke how he must feel about ripping people off and wished the same scam happened to his family, leaving them skint. He didn’t hang about after that and cut me off pretty quick.8 yearsThere was this bloke with an Indian voice who claimed I was due £800 and asked for my visa info. I just told him to bugger off and called him a bloody shark.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they were from HMRC, offering a refund on my taxes. They asked me for my credit/debit card info right away. They even knew my first name, maybe from some website registration or something. I decided to waste their time by pretending to be clueless and feeding them fake details. Made the call drag on and made them frustrated.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying he was calling from HMRC. He said I was owed a tax refund from a mistake made back in 2015-16. Asked me for my visa debit card info over the phone. I refused, and as soon as I did, he threatened to take back the refund and then just hung up. Totally sketchy!HMRC8 yearsjust ended the call right away, wasnt interested at all.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming I was owed a "special" tax refund of £800. When I told him I didn't trust he was actually from HMRC, he got all annoyed and started threatening that if I didn’t show ID, I'd lose the refund. He’s phoned me twice already, so definitely not a robo call.HMRC9 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent called me pretending to be from HMRC, said I was due a refund. Asked straight away for my card info. I just kept him chatting forever, feeding him fake card numbers. Proper funny messing about with these muppets.HMRC9 yearsThis guy called David Smith, sounded Indian, kept warning me I'd get in trouble with the law if I hung up. Luckily, I checked on this site straight away and saw what was going on.David Smith9 yearsThey told me I could get £950 back in tax, but only if I gave them my credit card info. I said I’d prefer if they sent me something in writing. Then they kept pushing me to follow their way, and after a bit, they just hung up on me.9 yearsGot a call saying it was from HMRC about some kind of tax refund. They wanted my credit card details which I didn’t give them. Told them to send the information by post instead and that’s when they just hung up. Sounds like a total scam, watch out!HMRC9 yearsSo today, this bloke rings me up claiming to be Raymond Martinez from some HMRC lot. He went on about me having a £198 refund and straight away asked for my credit card info. I played along, said "oh brilliant," then asked where exactly he was working from since his number was an 0203. Suddenly, he just hangs up on me! What a total con artist!Raymond MartinezHMRC9 yearsGot a call from 02032872387 claiming to be HMRC saying I had a tax refund coming. I’m positive HMRC wouldn’t ring me up out of the blue like that, especially asking for my card info over the phone. Feels like a total scam to me.HMRCGovernment Gateway9 yearsThis guy called me pretending to be from HMRC saying I was due a tax refund. Totally obvious scam but I played along, kept giving him my Visa number as a bunch of 4s like 4444 4444 4444 over and over. Kept him on the line for about six minutes before he finally just hung up. Bet no one’s wasted that much time on these scammers!HMRC9 yearsPicked up the phone and all I got was silence, then they just dropped the call right away.9 yearsGot a really scary phone call the other day from someone claiming I owed more tax and that there was a warrant for my arrest. They sounded super aggressive and kept pushing me about police coming after me. I asked for their identity and told them to send any proof in writing. After that, the bloke handed me over to his "senior manager" or something like that, and that’s when I just hung up and blocked the number straight away. Watch out for calls like this!9 yearsWatch out, this is a total scam! They claim to be from HMRC offering a tax refund, but when you ask for proof or any personal info, they just keep pushing you to hand over your credit card details. This kind of thing really should be reported to the police right away.HMRC9 yearsSome bloke using the name David Smith called me, claimed to be from HMRC but his accent was a bit dodgy, didn’t sound quite right. Total con artist, nothing to trust with that one.David SmithHMRC9 yearsI got a call where the person asked for me by my first name, which was odd. They claimed to be from HMRC and said there was a tax refund waiting, asking directly for my Visa or Mastercard info. I cut the call off straight away because I know HMRC wouldn’t handle things like that - especially as I settled my tax payment just yesterday and they already have my details. I’ve reported the call to the proper authorities. Just so you know, you can report stuff like this by emailing: [email protected]HMRC9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, saying I was due a refund. They wanted my bank details, which felt dodgy right away. The person had a thick foreign accent and couldn’t even give me a proper HMRC address when I asked. Definitely a scam, stay safe!HMRC9 yearsJust like others have mentioned, I got a call about some HMRC refund of £450 and they asked for my credit card details.HMRC9 yearsHMRC? Nah, sounds more like a load of bollocks if you ask me!HMRC9 yearsI got a call like that earlier today. The person sounded like they had a Chinese English accent. They claimed I was owed £480 from HMRC and asked for my card info to send the refund. I figured it was dodgy straight away, so I pretended to go along with it and gave them a fake credit card number. The scammer got annoyed, started swearing at me, and then just hung up. This kind of thing really should be reported to HMRC.HMRC9 yearsSomebody rang saying they were from HMRC and told me I was owed £900 because of a mistake in my tax. They asked for my Visa or Mastercard details to send the money. When I questioned them about my UTR, they just cut the call.HMRC9 yearsI got some weird call claiming to be from HMRC asking for cash, sounded like one of those dodgy Pakistani scams trying to con money for some soap or something. Totally shady.HMRC9 yearsI just got a call from the same HMRC scam number! Don’t bother answering or calling back, it’s definitely dodgy!HMRC9 yearsTotal scam! I saw a missed call from this number and called back. Right away, they said they knew who I was. They claimed I was due a refund of £780 from HMRC - which I know isn’t true since the real amount owed is just £38, and HMRC told me it’s only to offset future taxes. Then they started asking for my bank card info. Weirdly, they already had my email address! When I asked them to email me confirmation first to prove they were legit, the bloke suddenly said he’d cancel the refund (which can’t happen by law) and then hung up on me. Dodgy as hell.HMRC9 yearsSome bloke called Ray Hamilton rang me up, claiming he could sort out a tax refund from HMRC. But then he asked for my bank card info - sounded dodgy to me!Ray HamiltonHMRC9 yearsI got a call from a guy named Mike who said he was from HMRC and told me I owed £1844 in unpaid taxes. He claimed there was a legal case against me and that I needed a lawyer, saying I could go to prison for up to five years if I was found guilty. The more I questioned him, the more annoyed he became, even telling me ‘don’t make me raise my voice’. I told him a proper HMRC agent wouldn’t act that way, told him he sounded like a scammer, and ended the call.HMRC9 yearsYeah, just like people are saying, those HMRC refund scams are total rubbish.HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC offering me a refund. But then they asked for my card info, even the security code. Obviously didn’t give it to them and just ended the call. Total scam.HMRC9 yearsScam alert for sure. They just stopped and then ended the call.Scam9 yearsGot a call claiming I was due a £938 tax refund. I told them to just post me a cheque instead, but they kept pressing for my card info. They claimed they already had all my personal details, so I challenged them to give me my National Insurance number. That’s when they abruptly hung up on me.National Insurance9 yearsJust got a call saying there was an HMRC tax refund waiting for me, sounded dodgy as heck. Turns out it was just one of those scams trying to get your details. Watch out, folks!HM Revenue and Customs9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with HMRC, they wanted my bank info for some supposed tax refund.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 2387)
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