02033224298
☎️ 02033224298 👆 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 02033224298
- Received fake HMRC scam callJan
2017Aggressive and inappropriate response receivedJan
2017Frustration with HMRC scam callsJan
2017Scam, calls from HMRCJan
2017Elderly targeted by HMRC scamJan
2017Phone scam targeting elderly widowJan
2017Reported HMRC scam call, bewareJan
2017Scam call alarming elderly motherJan
2017Encouraging fighting back against scammersJan
2017HMRC scam threatening lawsuit, contactJan
2017Urgent need to stop scammersJan
2017Scam call, needs urgent actionJan
2017Fraudulent call from "HMRC"Jan
2017Beware of HMRC scam callJan
2017Reported scam to fraud squadJan
2017Concern for vulnerable individuals' safetyJan
2017Similar message, different phone numberJan
2017Reported scam call to authoritiesJan
2017Automated call from IRS, hung upJan
2017Scam call from fake HMRCJan
2017Received scam call from HMRCJan
2017Caller posed as HMRC, scammedJan
2017Scam call for tax moneyJan
2017Scam call claiming court caseJan
2017Nuisance call, hung up immediatelyJan
2017Automated government tax scam callJan
2017Suspicious call from concerning numberJan
2017User belives comment is deceptiveJan
2017Person stood up for themselvesJan
2017Scam call to elderly relativeJan
2017Automated HMRC scam call. Hung upJan
2017Fraudulent call about court caseJan
2017Inland Revenue scam call experienceJan
2017Suspicious lawsuit call, ignored itJan
2017Number Of Searches: 168 Number Of Comments: 34 First Seen: 08 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aike Beck(North Yorkshire), Daneshill(Hampshire), Nast Hyde(Hertfordshire) and Southchurch(Essex).
02033224298 has 34 comments of which 12 x neutral and 22 x negative
02033224298 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033224298 👆 is reported as a persistent and distressing scam involving automated calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC, threatening legal action such as court cases or lawsuits. Callers pressure recipients to respond by pressing buttons or providing personal information, often targeting vulnerable or elderly individuals, causing significant worry and confusion. Genuine HMRC communications are always through written letters, with no unsolicited direct calls demanding payment or personal data. Multiple users have reported these calls to police, fraud units, and service providers, emphasising that this is a criminal practice designed to deceive and intimidate. It is advised not to engage, to block the number, and to report such incidents to official fraud authorities to help protect others from falling victim.
Reports on phone number 02033224298
10 yearsJust had a rather dodgy call (totally pre-recorded) purporting to be from HMRC! It was alarming, suggesting that my mother was "about to be sued" and instructed her to ring back on this number: 0203 322 4298 This is definitely not HMRC! I've reported it to HMRC in London as well as the local constabulary and the Met Police Fraud Unit. If you happen to get a similar call, steer clear of that number; it's all part of a scam aimed at extracting people's bank information. It's absolutely unacceptable to prey on the elderly, like my mum, and it's a criminal offence to boot. Having worked at HMRC for a decade, I can tell you they never make personal calls; they always communicate via letters and provide a central helpline number for any callbacks.HMRCLondonMet Police Fraud Unit10 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were "HMRC," but when I asked them to identify themselves properly, the reply was just abuse - something like "shut your mouth, you slag, or I'll knock you out." Total scumbags! Such nerve.HMRC10 yearsJust like all the other HMRC calls I've gotten, this one was definitely a scam. They really need to put an end to these annoying calls.HMRC10 yearsThese idiots keep ringing me with some recorded message claiming to be from HMRC. It’s really causing a lot of distress, especially among older folks. Why on earth doesn’t BT step in and sort this out? You’d think they or whoever runs that “who called” thing would have a squad to check these numbers and take down these horrible scammers!HMRCBT10 yearsMy mum, who’s quite old, got a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC about some court thing. She asked me to look into it because it sounded dodgy. Luckily, she was smart enough to just end the call straight away. They rang back again, but she just put the phone down again. Honestly, these scammers are the worst kind of people. They’ll keep at it until someone actually stops them.HMRC10 yearsJust lost my dad recently and since then, my mum keeps getting calls from this number saying HMRC has filed a lawsuit against her. She’s 80 this year and it's really upsetting her, especially while she’s still grieving my dad who she was married to for six decades. It’s awful how these scammers target vulnerable people like her. Thankfully, we spotted the trick and made sure mum knows never to share any details on the phone, but it’s so worrying to think about others who might not be as lucky or supported. These crooks really deserve to be caught.HMRC10 yearsToday I received a call claiming to be from HMRC saying they were looking into me. It was a bit unsettling at first but since I’ve done nothing wrong, whatever they want to check is fine by me. I just hope it ends up wasting loads of their time and money. I’m not falling for some pathetic scammer who thinks we’re all daft enough to believe their nonsense. I’ve already got in touch with Sky, my phone provider, and the police to alert them so they can warn others before anyone else gets caught out by this huge, obvious scam!HMRCSky10 yearsMy 83-year-old mum just got a rather unsettling call from this number, claiming there was a claim made against her. When she attempted to respond, a robotic voice simply instructed her to "speak" - how bizarre! It's left her quite anxious, despite my efforts to reassure her that it's likely a scam. It's absolutely shameful behaviour - those responsible need to face consequences for their actions.10 yearsPeople like this are total scumbags and really deserve to get called back and shouted at loads of times by everyone they try to scam. Give them a ring, give it back to them, and drop some angry messages too. They can’t be harassing someone weak or vulnerable! Come on folks, stand up and fight back!10 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I’m about to get sued. They told me to ring my case officer straight away. Definitely one of those dodgy scams.HMRC10 yearsI had a call from this number for the very first time today. I opted to let it ring through to my voicemail and chose not to answer, as it was clearly a scam. I mean, if there were any issues with my taxes, HMRC would be in touch via a formal letter, wouldn’t they? It's rather concerning, especially for elderly individuals who might not grasp the situation properly. This sort of thing really ought to be addressed with urgency!HMRC10 yearsGot a robo call saying HMRC was taking legal action against my business. Luckily, I kept myself calm, but I can only imagine how distressing that would be for older folks or those who aren’t quite clear-headed. Loads of people must have been asked to hand over card details! These scammers really need to be cracked down on, and fast.HMRC10 yearsGot a robotic call claiming to be from "HMRC" about a court case against me. Like others have said, they told me I could avoid the court if I went to Morrisons and bought iTunes vouchers. They said some officer would come by to pick them up and activate the codes. Sounded dodgy as hell to me.HMRCMorrisons10 yearsI tried telling the fraud team about this, but sadly they said there's nothing they can do. Definitely looks like a scam to me.10 yearsGot one of those HMRC scam calls today. They said to press 1 to speak to them. Total con artists, don’t fall for it!HMRC10 yearsI've also received calls from this number, and I must admit, it does concern me. I can't help but think about how easily those who are more susceptible might fall for whatever's being offered. xx10 yearsGot a call yesterday from a number that was almost the same as before, just a couple of digits changed, but the message was identical.10 yearsSomeone called me pretending to be from HMRC, telling me I was involved in a court case.HMRC10 yearsGot a call that sounded like it was from IR, but it was an automated message. I just ended the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC and that I had a court case against me. It really shook me up as I’m a pensioner and had no idea what was going on! Luckily, I found this site and saw others got the same call. I’m definitely going to report it to the police, it’s just terrible.HMRC10 yearsMy old mum phoned me all worried from Germany, thinking she was in trouble with the courts after getting a call from these dodgy characters. I ended up reporting them to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.GermanyAction Fraud10 yearsMy elderly parents got a call and my mum ended up pressing 1 to hear more. She spoke to someone who claimed my dad had a bunch of unpaid taxes and that there was an arrest warrant out for him. They tried to get her date of birth, but thankfully she didn't share any details.10 yearsCalled my nan again, said they were from HMRC and I had a court case coming up with fines to pay. Proper scam, obviously.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail about some supposed court case from HMRC, told me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. Total nonsense if you ask me!!!HMRC10 yearsToday, 13/01/2017, I got a robo call saying it was from the tax folks at her majesty’s government and that there was a legal case against me. They wanted me to press 1 to talk to a cop. I just ended the call! Being 81 and a widow, this kind of thing could really scare someone like me!10 yearsGot a call from 0203 322 4298 on 12th January. When I picked up, someone said, "Detective Sergeant Williams, Met Police here, how may I help?" but then they just hung up on me straight away. Proper idiots.Williams10 yearsSo they claimed I was being sued or summat, but I just told them straight where to stick it!10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today, they were saying there’s some court case being made against me and told me to press a number on the keypad to get the details. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.10 yearsGot a robocall from someone claiming to be HMRC saying there’s a court case against me. They told me to press 1 to talk to the case officer, but I just ended the call.HMRC10 yearsMy 86 year old grandma got a call from someone saying they were from the Inland Revenue and that she had a court case coming up. It really shook her up, making her think she owed money. Thankfully, she didn’t share any personal info with them.Inland Revenue10 yearsHad a call telling me there was some sort of court case on my name, they said press 1 on the phone button to get the details. Felt a bit dodgy to me.10 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from HMRC but it was a total scam, nothing genuine about it.HM Revenue & Customs10 yearsI received a call from this number as well today. It was a pre-recorded message claiming that the HMRC was initiating legal action against me and instructing me to press 1. So, I pressed 1, and a gentleman's voice on the other end asked for my name. I responded by saying that as the caller, he ought to inform me of my name first. Strangely enough, he did mention my correct name before asserting he represented the HMRC. However, I expressed my disbelief and promptly disconnected the call. I concur with previous remarks that if HMRC truly had an issue with me, they would surely have communicated through a letter.HMRC10 yearsI received a rather authoritative-sounding message from a chap claiming to be with HMRC. He insisted that they had been attempting to get in touch regarding a legal matter supposedly linked to my name. He instructed me to press 1 if I wished to converse with an advisor. Interestingly, no specific name was provided, and there are two residents here. I suspected it was all a bit dodgy, so I decided to hang up, reasoning that if this were genuine, I'd surely have received official correspondence by now.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 4298)
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