02033222307
☎️ 02033222307 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by (AQ) LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 203322 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033222307
- Contact phone number providedJul
2020Shocked by threatening unidentified numberJul
2020User reported threatening scam callFeb
2020Beware of HMRC tax scammersFeb
2020Avoided potential scam callFeb
2020Scam targeting elderly individuals, terrifyingJan
2017Caution against phone scam attemptsJan
2017Suspected scam confirmed, thanks siteJan
2017HMRC automated call about investigationJan
2017Suspicious call claiming tax debtJan
2017Scam call about tax debtJan
2017Intimidated and distressed by messageJan
2017Scam call threatened elderly parentsJan
2017Elderly mother received scam callJan
2017Doubted, suspicious of possible scam8000Jan
2017Received call, reported to ActionFraudJan
2017Unsolicited HMRC calls, suspicious behaviorJan
2017Suspicious automated HMRC phone callsJan
2017Received scam call about daughterJan
2017Confirmed scam; just hang upJan
2017Scam call about tax paymentJan
2017Scam call targeting elderly motherJan
2017Scammer threatened court action, hung upJan
2017Suspicious recorded call claiming lawsuit. ScamJan
2017HMRC scam reported by userJan
2017Scammers underestimate knowledgeable individualsJan
2017Fraudulent call pretending to be HMRCDec
2016Caller claiming to be HMRCDec
2016HMRC scam call reported to policeDec
2016Suspicious HMRC call on Christmas EveDec
2016Scam call claiming tax debtDec
2016Obvious scam, don't believe it!Dec
2016Beware of fake HMRC callsDec
2016Scam call from fake HMRCDec
2016HMRC scam reported by othersDec
2016Fraudulent HMRC lawsuit scam callDec
2016Scammers underestimate our intelligenceDec
2016HMRC call likely a scamDec
2016Scammers demanding money for taxesDec
2016Unknown number with potential scamDec
2016Received fraud call from HMTDec
2016Suspicion of a possible scamDec
2016Unauthorized frustration over mysterious phone callDec
2016HMRC tax claim is a scamDec
2016Prosecute scam attempt, shut downDec
2016Scam threatens elderly, connection questionedDec
2016Scammers impersonating HMRC, beware!Dec
2016Scam call pretending to be governmentDec
2016Number Of Searches: 381 Number Of Comments: 45 First Seen: 20 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gallowhill(East Renfrewshire), Minto Kames(Scottish Borders) and Troup Head(Aberdeenshire).
02033222307 has 45 comments of which 23 x neutral and 22 x negative
02033222307 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033222307 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number impersonating HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), often using automated calls to intimidate recipients with threats of arrest, legal action, or hefty tax debts. Callers typically demand pressing a button to speak to a "case officer," but genuine identification is never provided. Many victims are elderly and left distressed, with reports of calls occurring on weekends and even holidays, adding to the suspicion. Users are strongly advised not to engage, never disclose personal information, and to report such calls to the police or Action Fraud. The number is linked to spoofing tactics, and while authorities are aware, enforcement remains challenging. Remaining vigilant and cautious when receiving unsolicited calls claiming to be from official bodies is essential.
Reports on phone number 02033222307
6 yearsI was really taken aback when I got a threatening message from this number. Not quite sure who to tell about it.6 yearsJust like others have said, this call sounded like a threat so I’ve also reported it to HMRC.HMRC6 years02033229244 kept ringing me, telling me through a robo voice that HMRC had put out an arrest warrant over some unpaid taxes. It asked me to press 1 to chat to some case officer bloke. I didn’t fall for it tho and just ended the call. Then, annoyingly, it called back about 20 minutes later with exact same message. Just a heads up to everyone, watch out for these dodgy scams!HMRC6 yearsGot a robocall claiming it was from HMRC about some lawsuit issue, and told me to press 1. I just hung up straight away.HMRC10 yearsMy 83-year-old mother received a distressing call from this particular number, claiming that she would be arrested within three hours due to outstanding revenue. As she lives alone, she has become frightened and is now ensuring that all doors and windows are securely locked. I took the initiative to call back the number, but the person who answered failed to identify themselves initially. When I inquired about their identity, they claimed to be from HM Revenue and Customs. It is evident that this is a complete scam.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsI received an automated call on my answering machine claiming to be from HMRC. I suspected it was a scam, so I decided to visit this website to confirm my suspicions. Thank you for providing the information.HMRC10 yearsGot a call around 10:56 this morning from what claimed to be HMRC. The message was automated, saying I was under investigation for some owed money and to press 1 to talk to my case officer. Like all the others have said, I didn’t bother pressing anything and just hung up straight away. Pretty sure it’s another scam.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail with the number 1571 just like others mentioned here. Honestly, it made me feel pretty uneasy and worried.10 yearsAround 11 this morning, I got a call with a recorded voice telling me I owed money to the tax guys and that I was going to be taken to court. It told me to press 1 to talk to someone about my case. I instantly knew it was a con because I've had emails like this before. Can't someone do something about these scams? Surely it's against the law!10 yearsRecently, I received a phone call instructing me to "press 1" for information regarding my unpaid tax debt (or something similar). When I followed the instructions and pressed the button, I was transferred to an Indian call center where an individual attempted to persuade me about imminent police involvement within the next 30 minutes and an impending lawsuit (a not commonly used term in the UK, more familiar to our American friends!). Anyhow, I decided to keep the person on the line for as long as possible as a way to waste their time. Towards the end of our conversation, I casually mentioned that I am an Australian taxpayer and do not owe any taxes in the UK. This statement caused him to abruptly hang up the phone!UK10 yearsToday, my 83-year-old parents received a call from an individual demanding £250. The caller threatened my mother with court proceedings if she didn't comply. Alternatively, they offered her the option to provide £500 worth of vouchers, which they would come and collect on that very same day. If she refused either option, they threatened to freeze all their assets and take away their house. Understandably, my parents are now scared to answer the door and have promptly reported the incident to the police.10 yearsMy mum, who’s quite old and lives near Birmingham, got a really upsetting phone call from this number. The person said they were from HMRC and started threatening to send the Police round to make her pay some debt. Luckily, she was smart enough to ring me first before saying anything else. This is really worrying and something’s got to be done about it. Please pass this on so no one else gets scared by these bullies.BirminghamHMRC10 yearsOver the past few days, I’ve gotten a couple of robo calls from 02033222307. They say they’re from HMRC but never explain what it’s about or why they want to talk. I didn’t bother pressing to speak to a “caseworker” since if it’s not genuinely HMRC, I’m guessing they’d try to catch us with some fees or nonsense.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs, saying I’m supposed to pay £40,000. Not on your nelly! They even threatened to come round in half an hour. What a joke, I haven’t got anywhere near that kind of money.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsI received a phone call from them, but I chose not to follow their instructions and did not press any numbers to speak with any live clowns. Instead, I retrieved their number by using the caller ID feature (1471). I promptly reported the incident to ActionFraud.ActionFraud10 yearsI have received two automated calls from this number in the past four days. The caller claims to be from the HMRC but does not provide any information regarding the purpose of their call. I did not proceed with speaking to my caseworker as I suspect that if the call was not genuinely from the HMRC, it would come with a charge.HMRC10 yearsI received a similar phone call where I pressed 1. The person on the other end asked for my daughter who no longer resides here. As soon as I mentioned that she doesn't live at this address, the person hastily ended the call. It is undoubtedly a scam as HMRC has my daughter's current address on record.HMRC10 yearsThis is undoubtedly a scam. Appreciation to everyone who has searched the number and left a comment. Simply end the call without further ado.10 yearsI received a call informing me that my sick father-in-law owed £500 in unpaid taxes. The caller threatened to send someone to collect the payment within an hour if it was not made immediately. Thankfully, I decided to search the phone number online and discovered that it was a known scam. The police were notified about the situation, but unfortunately, they couldn't take any action as the caller was located overseas.10 yearsMy mum got a call from someone saying she had unpaid tax bills. We reported it to the police, but honestly, they didn’t seem bothered at all.10 yearsBogus HMRC Scam AlertHMRC Scam Alert10 yearsJust like a lot of people, I got a recorded call. The voice claimed to be from HMRC and said I had a lawsuit against me, asking me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. It was the first time I'd got a call like this, so I ended the call straight away, suspecting it was a scam.HMRC10 yearsThe man claimed to be from HMRC and threatened to take me to court for non-payment of dues. He warned that if I didn't pay, the police would be sent to my place. I cheekily asked him when they would arrive, jokingly offering to make them a cup of tea. The caller abruptly hung up.HMRC10 yearsAs an individual enduring terminal cancer for a significant period and being registered as disabled after 30 years of hard work, I was genuinely surprised to have a similar encounter. Scammers should be cautious, as we are certainly not ignorant. The individuals responsible for this phone number deserve to be imprisoned.10 yearsGot a call from this number pretending to be HMRC, just like others have mentioned before. They’re faking a BT London number and pretending to be from the government. I figured BT would be able to trace who’s behind the fake call, but apparently not. Ofcom says they’re collaborating with international bodies and then pass it over to the Internet Engineering Task Force, who apparently “have formed a team to address this problem.” So yeah, nothing much to do other than wait it out. Happy holidays, everyone!HMRCBT LondonBTOfcomInternet Engineering Task Force10 yearsEarlier this morning, around 11:15, I received a phone call from the number 0203 322 2307 claiming to be from the HMRC. I attentively listened to the entire pre-recorded message and immediately believed that this call, occurring on both a Saturday morning and Christmas Eve, must be a hoax. What surprised me even more was that they did not request any personal details or information.HMRC10 yearsThis is clearly an evident scam! HMRC civil servants working on a Saturday (Christmas Eve)? I find that highly unbelievable!HMRC10 yearsI got a voicemail from someone claiming to be with HMRC, saying they're suing me. They didn't explain anything else. The call came from 020 3322 2307.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from 02033 222307, some automated voice claiming to be HMRC, saying there’s a legal case opened against me. It asked me to press 1 to speak to someone, which I did. When the adviser asked for my details, I told him they should already have all that info. After that, I just hung up. Be careful out there and don’t give them any personal stuff!HMRC10 yearsI received a phone call today from someone claiming to be from HMRC. They informed me that I have a case against me and asked me to "Press 1" to speak to an officer. However, when I pressed the button, nothing happened. I decided to find out more about the number they called from, which was 02033222307, and on a Saturday, I received a response stating that it belonged to HMRC. I immediately informed them that I do not accept notifications over the phone and requested them to send any charges against me in writing. It is clear to me that this is a scam, as I highly doubt that HMRC operates on a Saturday. I have already reported this incident to the police.HMRCPress 110 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HMRC, but it was definitely a scam like what other folks mentioned.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, some recorded bloke claiming to be from HMRC saying I’ve got a lawsuit against me. He told me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. But there’s no way I’m involved in any case, I even chatted with the tax office just a couple of months back about something else. Definitely a scam in my book.HMRC10 yearsI got this automated call claiming they were from HMRC and said i had a legal case against me. They told me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. The voice sounded really deep, or maybe the recording was played slower than usual. I ended up hanging up straight away. Honestly, it shook me more than any scam call before. It felt pretty threatening, and i worry about how older people, like my mum, might react to it. And on Christmas Eve of all days. Just be careful with this one, everyone.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsBeware of scammers - don't fall into their trap! Aren't they underestimating our intelligence?10 yearsI received an automated message purporting to be from HMRC, which stated that they intended to pursue a case against me. The message instructed me to press 1 in order to speak with a Case Officer. Quite clearly, this appears to be a fraudulent scheme.HMRC10 yearsIt's truly remarkable what a dreadful Christmas surprise from those scammers who are insisting on payment for outstanding taxes.10 yearsI got a call from 02033222307 earlier, and the bloke claimed there was some legal action going on against me. He told me to press 1 if I wanted to sort it. Didn’t bother and just ended the call straight away.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming my ex was taking legal action against me. Not sure we talk like that here in the UK. They said they were from HMT, but it sounded fishy.BritainHMT10 yearsThat number's definitely a scam, watch out!10 yearsI called 02033222307 and asked who was calling. After a bit of silence, they said 'hmre'. I asked again what they wanted and who they were, but then they just ended the call. I tried ringing back and told them I was going to report them to the police, but they didn’t answer.HMRE10 yearsDifferent numbers, but clearly from the same group of untrustworthy individuals, as indicated by other comments. I received a recorded message pretending to be from HMRC, falsely claiming that I owed money and threatening prosecution. They insisted that I press 1 immediately to speak to an adviser - as if!HMRC10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with HM Revenue and Customs, telling me I owed £1200 in taxes and threatening to send the police round if I didn’t pay. I just ended the call straight away. Later, my sister rang the same number, and a bloke answered but never mentioned HMRC at all. When she asked about it, he just hung up on her.HM Revenue and CustomsHMRC10 yearsThis is another fraudulent scam attempt that ought to be thoroughly investigated and met with appropriate legal action for the harassment it causes. It is imperative that this operation be brought to a halt and those responsible be held accountable before more individuals are deceived and harmed.10 yearsThis is a warning to be cautious of individuals who claim to be from HMRC and demand payment for unpaid taxes. There is a high likelihood that this is a scam. Stay vigilant!HMRC10 yearsThey claimed to be from the Inland Revenue and used the threat of prosecution to intimidate my 82-year-old mother-in-law because of rent arrears. This has caused her a lot of distress, especially since she had recently received a letter from the Inland Revenue regarding tax arrears. She is wondering if these two incidents could be related. Furthermore, if this scam is already known, why is the number used by the scammers still being allowed to operate?Inland RevenueSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 2307)
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