02033225737
☎️ 02033225737 👆 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 02033225737
- HMRC lawsuit call likely scamJan
2017Surpressed call, ignored automated fraudulantJan
2017Scam call from "HMRC," upset momJan
2017Warns about potential scam callJan
2017The commenter suspect a scamJan
2017Fake lawsuit call from HMRCJan
2017Potential scam call from HMRCJan
2017Father in law phone scamJan
2017Tax scam phone call reportedJan
2017Phone call about fake lawsuitJan
2017Number Of Searches: 83 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 31 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aghadowey(County Londonderry), Bowley Town(Herefordshire) and Niddrie(Edinburgh).
02033225737 has 10 comments of which 8 x negative and 2 x neutral
02033225737 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033225737 👆 is reported as a scam involving pre-recorded calls claiming to be from HMRC about pending lawsuits, urging recipients to press 1 to speak to a case adviser. Many people, including elderly relatives, have been targeted and worried about these calls. The calls often come from the same number and use aggressive or threatening language. Genuine HMRC communication regarding legal matters typically arrives via official letters, not automated messages. Recipients commonly hang up or ignore these calls once they realise the suspicious nature. The consensus is that these calls are fraudulent attempts to cause distress or extract personal information. Numerous users have expressed frustration and concern, especially for vulnerable family members who received these intimidating messages.
Reports on phone number 02033225737
10 yearsI received a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, stating there’s a lawsuit filed against me, and it instructed me to press 1 to talk to the case officer. I find it hard to believe, so I think I’ll hold out for an actual letter instead. What a bunch of scammers! Just despicable behaviour.HMRC10 yearsOn the 4th of Jan, 2017, my 85 year old sister in law got a call. I was with her and answered the phone. The message was some recorded thing from "hsbc" about a lawsuit pending. I just hung up straight away. Then I dialled 1471 to check the number and found it came from 02033225737. I warned her it was probably a scam and to not pay attention if she got calls like that again.HSBC10 yearsMy 87-year-old mum called me all stressed out because someone claiming to be from HMRC said she was being sued and told her to press 1. She did, then rang me straight away, desperate for advice. I had to calm her down and explain it was definitely a scam. Had to remind her again not to press any buttons or share personal info, just hang up. These scammers are awful, honestly they deserve to be thrown in boiling oil. My poor mum was really shaken up. God bless her.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from 02033225737, and it was one of those recorded messages saying I had a legal case against me. It told me to press a button to speak to some ‘case advisor’. I didn’t bother, just ended the call straight away. Totally a scam - if HMRC really had legal action going on, they’d send a proper letter, not some automated voice. Best to just block and forget about it.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail from something called "nuisancell mrc" or whatever - it was obviously a pre-recorded message. Total scam, no doubt about it!Nuisancell MRC10 yearsI got a recorded message from HMRC saying they were suing me and to press one if I want to speak to my case manager. It showed up on my landline, but we usually get these calls on our mobiles loads of times.HMRC10 yearsI received a rather unsettling automated call, claiming to be from HMRC, stating they were initiating legal action against me. Naturally, I decided it was best to disconnect without engaging further.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from my father in law who's 85, but the caller just dropped the phone as soon as I picked up. Definitely felt like a scam.10 yearsGot a call telling me there’s a lawsuit waiting from hmrc and to hit 1 to chat with someone about it. We don’t have any clue what they’re on about and haven’t got any pending lawsuits. Feels a bit dodgy, could be a scam.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be HRMC, said there’s some court case about me and to get in touch with a case adviser. Seems fishy, so I’m planning to report it to the Information Commissioner’s Office.HMRCInformation Commissioner ' s OfficeSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 5737)
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