02033222316
☎️ 02033222316 👆 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 02033222316
- HMRC scam, reported number, beware!May
2018Persistent Bitcoin investment scam callsFeb
2018Fake HMRC scam call todayDec
2017Fake HMRC scam, reportedDec
2017Called number, scammers, be cautiousDec
2017Scammers pretending HRMC; avoidDec
2017Scary calls, not real, reportDec
2017Detected HMRC scam; no callbackDec
2017Automated scam threatening HMRC prisonDec
2017HMRC scam; hung up twiceDec
2017HMRC scam; avoid calling backDec
2017Potential scam; do not callDec
2017Fake HMRC scam; totally bogusDec
2017Fake HMRC recorded callDec
2017HMRC scam; reported, don't callDec
2017HMRC scam; don't call backDec
2017Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 15 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Sulgrave(Northamptonshire) and Wimble Hill(Hampshire).
02033222316 has 16 comments of which 14 x negative and 2 x neutral
02033222316 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033222316 👆 is reported as a persistent and deceptive scam number impersonating HMRC, often using threatening automated messages about unpaid taxes, court actions, or fraud. Callers frequently demand personal details or credit card information, sometimes attempting to involve cryptocurrency investments. Numerous users warn strongly against returning calls, as this can incur charges. The genuine HMRC does not issue automated threats and advises contacting official helplines directly if in doubt. This number is linked to persistent harassment and fraudulent activity, with multiple reports confirming it as a scam. Visitors are urged to avoid any interaction, not provide personal information, and report the number to the appropriate authorities for protection and awareness.
Reports on phone number 02033222316
8 yearsIt’s a total con from HMRC! I've flagged this number; don’t be duped by it!HMRC8 yearsThis bloke kept ringing me non stop, trying to get me to put money into Bitcoin. He was after my credit card details too. Let him go on with his sales nonsense for about twenty minutes before I told him to jog on. Proper annoying how he kept dialing me again and again in no time.Bitcoin9 yearsAbsolute rip off! Got a call from someone saying they're from HMRC, a bloke named Brian claiming I owe taxes and threatened court action. He wanted details of my solicitor. Rang HMRC myself and they said it's a common scam they're dealing with. Stay sharp folks!HMRCBrian9 yearsAt first it throws you off but pretty quickly you figure it's just a scam. Make sure to send a report to [email protected] as soon as you can.9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be hmrc today, sounded like an automated message, total scam.9 yearsGot an automated call from someone pretending to be HMRC. Total scam with a dodgy recorded message.HMRC9 yearsI reckon this might be a scam number, so best avoid ringing it back. HMRC definitely doesn't send out automated calls - when they contact you, it's always a real person. If you're worried, just ring HMRC direct at 0300 322 7831.HMRC9 yearsWatch out! These scammers are acting like they're from HMRC, trying to scare you. It’s definitely a con - SCAM ALERT. Don’t ring them back, because just calling them can end up costing you!HMRC9 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be from HMRC, accusing me of fraud and asking for loads of personal details. Sounds like a proper scam to me. If you receive something like this, don’t ring them back - instead, contact HMRC directly through their official phone lines. Hope this saves someone a headache. John Ferrier, Glasgow.HMRCJohn FerrierGlasgow9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC. When I rang back, the bloke said I was an HMRC employee and asked me which office I worked at. He claimed his name was Officer Brian Jones, then just ended the call. Tried calling back once more, but they cut the line straight away. Really hope nobody gets caught out by this scam.HMRCBrian Jones9 yearsGot a call from a robo number, they said I must ring them straight away because HMRC's after me! They even said I'd go to jail if I didn't call back. Would be a laugh to see that happen! Complete scam, those muppets.HMRC9 yearsThis number just rang me, and honestly those scammers are so dumb.9 yearsSomeone rang me saying it was HMRC and I had to ring back or else I'd be taken to court. Of course, I quickly looked them up and stumbled upon this page. No way I'm ringing back unless I’m feeling a bit bored later and want to mess about like I do with those accident repair con artists. Cheers for letting us share these dodgy calls here!HMRC9 yearsI rang them back after getting a scary voicemail saying it was from HRMC, but it turned out to be a scam. Don’t share any of your details with these lot. I also noticed some folks mentioning fees for the call... I’m in San Francisco and wasted about 20 minutes talking to these frauds after hearing that threatening message! :(HRMCSan Francisco9 yearsGot a message claiming to be from HMRC, saying I'd end up in court. Complete rubbish! Honestly, hope whoever’s behind this gets what’s coming to them.HMRC9 yearsI got a voicemail from someone saying they were from HMRC and that I’d get arrested if I didn’t ring them back. It’s totally fake and not from the real HMRC. I’ve already reported the number so be careful, don’t pick up or call back!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 2316)
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