02033225508
☎️ 02033225508 👆 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 02033225508
- Warning about fake HMRC scamApr
2017Phone number provided for referenceApr
2017Scam pretending to be governmentApr
2017Urgent scam calls, worried initiallyApr
2017Claimed to be HMRC, scamMar
2017Automated message from HMRC receivedMar
2017Automated message claiming HMRC lawsuitMar
2017Scam call pretending to be HMRCMar
2017Scam call about tax warrantMar
2017Suspicious phone call from HMRCMar
2017Received suspicious calls, needs actionMar
2017Disconnected phone to avoid scamMar
2017Concern over hoax phone callMar
2017Fake HMRC scam phone callMar
2017Concern about persistent hoax callsMar
2017Claimed HMRC, scam, needs stoppingMar
2017Scam; impersonated HMRC, hung upMar
2017Received multiple calls, unsure chargeMar
2017Annoying repeated recorded messages receivedMar
2017Fake HMRC scam call warningMar
2017Fake tax agent scam situationMar
2017Lawsuit threat, unfavorable experience expressedMar
2017Scam call claiming legal actionMar
2017Scam calls from HMRC reportedMar
2017Received fraudulent tax phone callMar
2017Scam involving fake HMRC caseMar
2017Comment indicates possible scamMar
2017Suspicious HMRC lawsuit phone callMar
2017HMRC phone scam warning: BewareMar
2017Questioning legitimacy of working SaturdayMar
2017Scam call regarding fake lawsuitMar
2017Mumbled nuisance call; caller hung upMar
2017Suspicious phone call from HMRCMar
2017Wished I'd checked site firstMar
2017HMRC call is a scamMar
2017Scam call impersonating HMRC reportedMar
2017Warning about potentially harmful contentMar
2017HMRC hoax lawsuit automated phone callMar
2017Disregard automated number, likely scamMar
2017Fraudulent caller becoming abusiveMar
2017Number Of Searches: 162 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 20 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cookham Dean(Berkshire), Crouch(Kent), Finwood(Warwickshire), Henley-on-Thames(Oxfordshire) and Tornagrain(Highland).
02033225508 has 39 comments of which 12 x neutral and 26 x negative and 1 x positive
02033225508 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033225508 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number impersonating HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to intimidate recipients with false claims of unpaid taxes and impending lawsuits. Callers often use automated messages urging recipients to press a number to speak to a caseworker, but no genuine support is offered. Numerous reports highlight aggressive and threatening behaviour, especially targeting vulnerable or elderly individuals. The calls frequently leave distressing voicemail messages, exacerbating concern. Recipients are advised not to share personal information, engage with the caller, or return the call as these tactics are fraudulent. HMRC officially communicates through letters, not calls of this nature, and such scam activity should be reported to authorities and telephone providers to seek prevention.
Reports on phone number 02033225508
9 yearsSomeone said they were from HMRC but it was a total scam - definitely don’t give out any of your personal info, it’s a trick!!HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, said I was facing some huge lawsuit that would totally wreck my life. They told me I had to speak to my legal advisor, and weirdly enough, said to press 1 to do that?? Bit fishy if you ask me!HMRC9 yearsYesterday, I received an urgent voicemail, informing me that someone was urgently trying to get hold of me because I had some HMRC-related issue. This morning, another call came in, which got me quite worried. However, after reading the comments from other individuals, I realized that measures should be taken to prevent these intrusive calls. There must be a solution to this ongoing problem.9 yearsI got a voicemail that sounded automated, said something about HMRC taking action against me. Pretty sure it’s a scam.HMRC9 yearsPlease note that this is a fraudulent scheme. Do not respond or engage with anyone claiming to be from HMRC and requesting money.HMRC9 yearsSomeone pretending to be from HMRC rang up my mum, who’s been retired for two decades now, saying she owes tax from the past five years. It’s ridiculous!HMRC9 yearsGot this robo-call saying HMRC is taking me to court or something. Total rubbish, probably just some scam trying to freak me out.HMRC9 yearsThis afternoon, I received a phone call from a particular number and the person on the other end claimed to be from HMRC. They informed me about an arrest warrant issued in my name due to alleged unpaid taxes. Fortunately, my son was with me and we promptly reported the incident to BT.HMRC9 yearsI got a robocall claiming to be from HMRC saying I had a court case lined up and to press 1 to talk to a case officer. I just hung up straight away and didn’t bother with it.HMRC9 yearsThe phone number called twice in the span of one hour, claiming to be from Her Majesty's service. They requested that I press 1 to speak to a case worker, but I promptly ended the call. It's crucial that effective measures are taken to address these kind of fraudulent calls.9 yearsI received a similar message, so I immediately disconnected my phone, just to be safe in case it was a scam related to broadband services.9 yearsGot a robocall supposedly from HMRC sayin there’s a lawsuit and to press 1. Just hang up straight away. HMRC never calls like this, they always send letters through the post. I can see how this would scare loads of folks. This kind of call really should be banned.HMRC9 yearsGot a phone call earlier claiming to be from hmm, sounded so dodgy. I reckon poor folks might actually fall for that trick. Someone should really look into this straight away!9 yearsWhat a disgusting and sneaky scam call. Even when you’re pretty sure it’s nonsense, it still manages to make you doubt yourself. The worst part is they don’t just hang up if no one picks up - they go ahead and leave a message. Honestly, someone really needs to look into this.9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, total scam! They really should put an end to this rubbish!HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC. They told me I had legal action against me and to hit 1 if I wanted to speak to a caseworker. These awful calls really need to be put an end to!HMRC9 yearsI received a call from HMRC informing me that they will be taking legal action against me. I was shocked! They actually had the audacity to demand that I press 1 in order to speak with a case worker. This is truly unacceptable! I strongly believe that they should face fines for such behavior.HMRC9 yearsFor two consecutive days, we received a phone call. On the second occasion, my husband picked up and opted to press 1 in order to connect with a case worker. Unfortunately, the call abruptly ended without any response. We can only hope that this action did not result in any charges being billed to us.9 yearsSo this bloke calling himself “David” from HMRC rang up saying my stepdad owed £1300 in back taxes. He went on about having to rush out and buy £550 worth of iTunes gift cards, saying someone would drop by later today to pick them up. If they weren’t ready, he claimed the police would come handcuff him and drag him to court the next day. Complete con job, don’t fall for it!DavidHMRCstepdad9 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming he was with HMRC. He said they were checking records from way back, like 2005 to 2015, and claimed I owed £1200. I told him to contact my workplace about it, but he insisted they only deal with people directly, not employers. Then I asked him to send something in writing, and before I knew it, he muttered something I couldn’t catch and ended the call. Totally dodgy scam!HMRC9 yearsFor two consecutive days, we received a phone call while we were at work. Unfortunately, we were unable to answer and instead the call was redirected to our answering machine. Upon checking the missed call number with the 1471 service, I promptly returned the call. However, to my frustration, it turned out to be another pre-recorded message. It was truly irritating!9 yearsA voice from an anonymous computer is stating that I am being sued by the HMRC. Clearly, this is a scam as they are asking me to press 1.HMRC9 yearsWe've been contacted twice from this phone number claiming to be from the UK tax authority, HMRC. Once again, it seems to be a scam. What measures can we take to put an end to these scammers' activities?UKHMRC9 yearsI received the same nonsensical message, claiming that HMRC had a case against me. The message instructed me to select option 1 in order to speak with my assigned case worker. I am uncertain about the intentions of these individuals, but it is evidently another scam.HMRC9 yearsGot a call today from some bloke claiming I owed taxes, sounded like he was from India or somewhere. Lucky for me, I’m with the council so all that tax stuff’s sorted already. It was a proper dodgy call, he kept going on about me owing £1600. Definitely don’t hand over any money on a phone call like that, and make sure you tell your local cops about it.9 yearsI received a call claiming to be from the HMRC, stating that they were initiating legal proceedings against me. The message instructed me to press 1 in order to speak with my assigned case worker. As I suspected it was a scam, I immediately terminated the call.HMRC9 yearsClearly, this is a fraudulent scheme.9 yearsGot a recorded message, total scam. Since when do civil servants work weekends?9 yearsThe caller muttered an indistinguishable phrase and abruptly terminated the bothersome call.9 yearsGot a recorded call claiming to be from HMRC, luckily I was the one who picked up and not my 92-year-old mum. Thinking about signing up with Ofcom to report this.HMRCOfcom9 yearsI received an automated message claiming that someone tried to contact me regarding a pending lawsuit. Clearly, it was a scam as it was a Saturday afternoon and the message did not address me by my name. To be safe, I checked the number by using the *1471 service and then looked it up online.9 yearsGot a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, saying there’s a legal case against us, but today’s Saturday! Total load of rubbish. Definitely a scam, so don’t bother replying. Really annoying and could cause serious problems.HMRC9 yearsAfter dialling 1471, I contacted them to express my frustration as it had frightened my 82-year-old mother. Unfortunately, only an answering machine responded, so I left a message. In hindsight, I wish I had checked here before taking any action.9 yearsI received a call yesterday and again today from someone claiming to be from HMRC. The caller warned me about an imminent lawsuit and instructed me to press 1 to speak with a caseworker for advice. However, when I pressed the indicated button, nothing happened. It is clear that this is a fraudulent scheme and should be treated as such.HMRC9 yearsGot a call from an automated voice claiming to be HMRC, threatening a lawsuit against me. Don’t bother responding, it’s just a scam.HMRC9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, insisting that a lawsuit was being filed against me. They requested me to press 1 on my phone. After hearing about similar scams from different numbers, it is clear that this is just another fraudulent attempt.HMRC9 yearsThis has got to be some kind of scam. Honestly, if my old man had picked up, he might’ve actually had a heart attack. Proper dangerous stuff.9 yearsI reckon this number is run by some kind of automated system, best not to pick up.9 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent saying he was from HMRC. When I questioned him, he started getting really rude and aggressive. Total nightmare.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 5508)
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