02032908930
☎️ 02032908930 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203290 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032908930
- Scam call warning, tax arrestNov
2018Automated scam call about taxesNov
2018Automated tax scam call warningNov
2018Fake tax scam call warningNov
2018Automated HMRC call scam alertNov
2018Suspicious automated tax arrest scamNov
2018Reported disgusting waste of spaceNov
2018Scam alert; personal address compromisedNov
2018Caller was scammer; hung upNov
2018Frequent scam calls from HMRC impostersNov
2018Scammers operating from IndiaNov
2018Warrant imminent; calls remain legalNov
2018Scam suspected, number blockedNov
2018Scam call falsely claims HMRCNov
2018HMRC scam, computer voice alertOct
2018Called back, had fun exposing scamOct
2018Suspicious call, likely scam attemptOct
2018Totally fraudulent, not trustworthyOct
2018Worried, ignores, expects professional communicationOct
2018Tax scam call; report IMMEDIATELYOct
2018Scam alert: demands bank infoOct
2018User questions legitimacy and purposeOct
2018Possible HMRC scam, confusing callsOct
2018Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 23 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Murchington(Devon) and Stratford St Mary(Essex).
02032908930 has 22 comments of which 19 x negative and 3 x neutral
02032908930 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032908930 👆 is reported as a scam where callers claim to be from HMRC accusing you of tax avoidance and threatening arrest. The calls are usually automated with a female voice, pressuring victims about unsigned letters. Many say the callers have Indian accents and become aggressive or hang up when questioned. Numerous people have received multiple calls weekly from different numbers using similar tactics. The genuine HMRC is not believed to contact in this manner. Some victims express anxiousness, while others call back only to be met by suspicious responses. The whole experience leaves many uneasy and frustrated, with repeated warnings to block and report these nuisance calls.
Reports on phone number 02032908930
8 yearsToday I got a call from a woman saying she was from HMRC about some tax avoidance issue. She mentioned a letter I supposedly didn’t sign or send back, and even said I could be arrested. It sounded dodgy to me, but I did feel a bit worried all the same.HMRC8 yearsToday I got a robocall from 02032908930 claiming to be H.M.R.C. They were saying something about tax evasion and that I hadn’t signed or sent back some letter. There was also a warning about possible arrest. The voice on the phone was a woman’s. At first I figured it was a scam, but it still made me feel a bit worried.H. M. R. C8 yearsI got one of those recorded calls too, saying I’m about to get arrested for dodging taxes. I just ended the call straight away because, honestly, I can’t see the actual HMRC getting in touch like that. Seems dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsGot an identical call earlier, absolute rubbish kind of folks... already put in a report.8 yearsToday I got a call from 02032908930, an automated message claiming to be from H.M.R.C. They were going on about tax evasion and said I hadn’t signed or sent back some letter. There was a woman’s voice warning me I could be arrested. It felt dodgy to me, but I was still quite worried.H. M. R.C8 yearsHad a call today from 02032908930, an automated voice claiming to be H.M.R.C. They were talking about tax evasion and said I hadn’t signed or sent back some letter, even warned me about getting arrested. The voice was female. I guessed it was dodgy, but it still made me a bit nervous.H. M. R. C8 yearsToday I got a call from 02032908930, it was some recorded message from a woman claiming to be from H.M.R.C. She kept saying something about tax dodging and how I hadn’t signed or sent back a letter. Then she started warning me I could get arrested. It felt dodgy straight away but I did get a bit worried all the same.H. M. R. C8 yearsThis was definitely a scam! I’m really concerned now since I ended up giving him my address.8 yearsDefinitely a con - I just blocked the number straight away.8 yearsKeep getting calls all the time from some bloke called Mr Wilson who says he's from HMRC, but sounds like he's actually somewhere in India. It's always a different number every time, at least twice a week they ring me up pretending to be from HMRC. I've just started blocking them all and not bothering to answer. Absolute muppets, the lot of them.WilsonHMRCIndia8 yearsThese people are fraudsters and I think they're operating out of India.India8 yearsDon’t pay any attention to them, they’re just scammers. When I rang back, this guy with an Indian accent picked up. I asked if he could post me something in writing, but he flat out refused. Then I mentioned I’d get my friend who’s a solicitor involved, and he just ended the call straight away. No way HMRC would ever contact you like that. And honestly, I’m just a housewife, not even employed. How on earth could they accuse me of dodging taxes? Madness!HMRC8 yearsBetter get this out there fast - apparently there’s a warrant coming for me cause they reckon I’ve been dodging taxes!! How on earth are these calls even allowed to keep happening?? They could really freak someone out, especially if you’re nervous or maybe a bit behind on your taxes!8 yearsDon't fall for it! Someone rang saying they were from HMRC and that I was being investigated for dodging tax. Just hang up, it's a total scam!HMRC8 yearsGot an automated call from this number, so I decided to call back. Used a fake name and this guy with an Indian accent answered saying, "Yes, I have your information here." I just burst out laughing and then he ended the call! Honestly, just call them back and mess about a bit, it’s quite entertaining :)8 yearsGot a call stating there's a warrant for me because I'm dodging tax or something. They said I gotta ring back quickly or I'm in trouble. Complete con! The tax office definitely wouldn't get in touch like that. Make sure you tell HMRC about it!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from some robotic voice pretending to be HMRC. Total scam! I don’t get how they’re allowed to do this without getting caught.HMRC8 yearsjust went through the same thing, is this legit or what? anyone know what it's all about???8 yearsSomething like that just happened to me as well. It definitely made me a bit uneasy, especially since I'm currently sorting stuff out with HMRC. I reckon I'll just brush it off - if it was legit, they’d probably get in touch in a proper, official way.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from this number but didn't pick up. Later, an Indian bloke on the line asked for info but I quickly ended the call. If it was something major like HMRC, they would send a letter, right? No way they’d just phone and expect you to give details straight off, no menu or anything. Seemed dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsTotal rip-off, don’t waste your time!8 yearsI received that message too, and I’m pretty sure if you ring them back, they’ll try to get your bank info from you.Submit Your Own Report (020 3290 8930)
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