02033225876
☎️ 02033225876 👆 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 02033225876
- Scam calls about unpaid taxMar
2019Suspicious call, hung up immediatelyMar
2019Repetitive scam calls requesting actionMar
2019Warning about HMRC tax scamMar
2019Beware of scam claiming HMRCMar
2019Same call, not a pleasant experienceMar
2019Received scam calls, felt scaredMar
2019Report and punish harmful behaviorFeb
2019Scam call from HMRC. BewareFeb
2019Invalid phone number providedFeb
2019Negative comment about formal communication processFeb
2019Daughter receiving frequent unwanted callsFeb
2019Continuous scary scam calls reportedFeb
2019Scam call regarding tax debtFeb
2019Encourages reporting for public safetyFeb
2019Inaccurate information led to confrontationFeb
2019Suggest reporting fraud to policeFeb
2019Received a frightening phone callFeb
2019Received threatening scam call, shakenFeb
2019False HMRC lawsuit threat warningFeb
2019HMRC lawsuit scam call warningFeb
2019Warning about tax bill scamFeb
2019Hateful scam attempts must stop permanentlyFeb
2019Waste scammers' time with trickeryFeb
2019Labeling product as a scamFeb
2019Recorded scam call warning issuedFeb
2019Warrant message lacks recipient's nameFeb
2019Fake HMRC call, potential distressFeb
2019User upset about scam messageFeb
2019False call from fake revenueFeb
2019Ignored potentially scammy legal threatsFeb
2019Fraud call for tax returnFeb
2019Warning about HMRC scam callFeb
2019Distrust for supposed HMRC callFeb
2019warning about potential scam callFeb
2019This is a phone numberFeb
2019False HMRC lawsuit threat recordedFeb
2019Scam message about lawsuit. Call DangerFeb
2019Received same message from numberFeb
2019Received same message from numberFeb
2019Received automated message from HMRCFeb
2019Received upsetting call, do not respondFeb
2019Ignore lawsuit threat phone callFeb
2019HMRC scam call - ignore itFeb
2019Automated scam call impersonating governmentFeb
2019Beware of scam phone numberFeb
2019Number Of Searches: 134 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 18 February 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cotswold Hills(Gloucestershire) and Holmes Chapel(Cheshire).
02033225876 has 43 comments of which 37 x negative and 6 x neutral
02033225876 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033225876 👆 is reported as a persistent and disturbing HMRC-related scam targeting individuals with threatening automated calls about unpaid tax, legal action, and warrants for arrest. Callers use urgent and intimidating language, asking recipients to press a number to speak to a "case worker," often requesting personal information. Many victims experienced stress and fear, especially vulnerable or elderly people. Official sources like HMRC and police confirm these calls are fraudulent and advise against responding or providing details. It is recommended to block the number, report it to the authorities, and share awareness to protect others from this scam. Responding to or engaging with the scammers may waste their time but does not guarantee a resolution.
Reports on phone number 02033225876
7 yearsI got two calls yesterday concerning unpaid taxes on this number. I reached out to HMRC, and they informed me they would never conduct calls of this nature. Turns out it was just a scam. Cheers, Niall from Scotland.HMRCNiallScotland7 yearsThis number, 03033225876, has been ringing me every single day since February 9th, 2019. They claim there's a warrant for my arrest and tell me to press 1 if I want to talk to a case worker. Total hassle!7 yearsI received a call from a lady who claimed to be representing ‘Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs’, insisting she had a crucial message to deliver. It all seemed rather dodgy, so I decided to cut the conversation short and hang up.7 yearsSaid she was from HMRC, total scam as we all can tell. But the more folks that get warned about it, the better off everyone will be!HMRC7 yearsGot the same call like others said. Honestly, it wasn’t a pleasant experience at all.7 yearsThey claimed to be from HMRC but it was just a scam.HMRC7 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this particular number, but I tend to ignore any digits that aren’t familiar to me. Astonishingly, over the last couple of days, they’ve left five voicemails claiming there’s a lawsuit pending against me and instructing me to get in touch with my caseworker. To say I was unnerved would be an understatement; I couldn’t sleep a wink last night fretting about it all. In a moment of panic, I decided to investigate the number online, and fortunately discovered it was nothing more than a scam. I usually consider myself somewhat astute when it comes to these situations, but after receiving three messages in a single day, it truly rattled me. I’m utterly relieved I did some research.7 yearsI ended up chatting with the guy for like 20 minutes, just feeding him wrong details on purpose till he got properly annoyed. Then I asked what HMRC actually meant, and he said it was irrelevant, haha. Later I rang that number again and told them I was going to report them to the cops and get others to do the same.HMRC7 yearsThis number has been ringing my daughter’s phone like mad, she’s got 4 calls from it already today!7 yearsPlease make sure to report this number by emailing [email protected] I really think everyone should take a moment to do this - we can’t just let these people slide. Think about how it might affect older and more vulnerable folks.7 yearsMaybe you should think about telling the police about this? Sounds like a scam and pretty threatening stuff.7 yearsI've recently noticed that this number, 02033225876, had rung me three times while I wasn't in. When I finally picked up, I was greeted by a recorded message claiming that HMRC had a case against me and that an arrest warrant was supposedly in the works. I was instructed to press 1 to learn more, which led me to a foreign chap who informed me that the conversation was being recorded. He then stated I owed nearly £10,000 in unpaid taxes and insisted on a minimum monthly payment of £500. I firmly told him I wouldn’t be paying anything without solid verification of their claims. His tone turned quite hostile, prompting me to swiftly end the call. Definitely feels like a scam!HMRC7 yearsJust got a call from them, and honestly, it was pretty unsettling. Gave me a bit of a fright.7 yearsI'm really taken aback by all these replies about dodgy calls saying stuff like 'your arrest warrant is active' or 'HMRC officer, press 1' - got two calls in less than an hour! It’s absolute rubbish but pretty scary for anyone who isn't as suspicious or clever as some of us. My heart goes out to older folks or those stuck at home who might be terrified by these horrible messages. There seriously needs to be harsher punishments to put off these lazy scammers trying to make quick cash through awful tricks. Like Donald Tusk once said, they deserve a special place in hell!HMRCDonald Tusk7 yearsThis number keeps ringing me non stop saying I’m involved in a lawsuit and to press 1. Ive blocked them but the voicemails dont stop coming through. Reported it already, fingers crossed it ends soon because it’s been all day and honestly it’s quite scary, especially for older people or anyone who might be more vulnerable.7 yearsHonestly, we need to report these lowlifes and get them properly locked up.7 yearsI got a call from an automated voice claiming HMRC was taking legal action against me, it was pretty scary! When I rang the number back, it just rang out with some weird foreign voice saying the line was unavailable. On top of that, today I’ve received a couple more calls from numbers showing up as no caller ID, which seemed suspicious too.HMRC7 yearsI recently received a missed call from this number, so I decided to call back. To my astonishment, I was greeted with someone claiming to be from HMRC, saying there was a warrant out for my arrest due to unpaid taxes. They insisted on getting my National Insurance number and seemed rather aggressive in their tone. I started to feel quite unnerved and eventually hung up. I then reached out to the police, who reassured me that it was all a scam. I know it sounds daft, but I must admit, I was quite rattled by the whole incident!HMRCNational Insurance7 yearsJust got a call from someone named James Parker from 2321. He was saying I needed to settle a tax debt using Google Play vouchers from Tesco? When I said no, he started threatening me with court and a massive £46,000 fine. Total nonsense and clearly a scam. Please be careful and don’t get caught out by stuff like this.James ParkerGoogle PlayTesco7 yearsJust like what others have said, this one's clearly a scam.7 yearsJust like a bunch of others on here, I'm thinking of taking legal action. They leave these voicemails trying to sound all “professional” but it’s honestly just a bit laughable.7 yearsI got a call from some automated voice claiming HMRC are suing me and said to hit option 1 to talk to someone about the case. Honestly, this kind of thing can really scare up people who are more vulnerable.HMRC7 yearsI recently received a call claiming that HMRC is initiating legal action against me, urging me to press option 1 to discuss my case with an assigned representative. This type of communication is quite alarming, particularly for those who are more susceptible.HMRC7 yearsI received a rather alarming voicemail earlier today purportedly from HMRC, where a male voice alleged that there was a warrant issued for my arrest and urged me to press 1 to speak to him. Clearly, it’s a scam, but I can imagine how troubling this sort of call could be for older individuals. The time of the call was 11:20 am on 28th February 2019.HMRC7 yearsI received a message claiming there's a warrant out for someone's arrest, but they didn't mention who they were after. Quite suspicious, isn't it?7 yearsI received a call today from someone pretending to be HMRC, stating that there was a warrant out for my arrest and urging me to press 1 to connect with a case officer. It's clearly a phishing scam, but it could really stress out someone who's older.HMRC7 yearsI got a call from some robot male voice saying "Her Majesty's income tax" or something like that. They claimed there's a warrant for me and said to get in touch ASAP. The number was 02033225876, and they called at about 1:36pm. This was the second time - the first call came around two weeks back. I ended up ringing my local police station, and they directed me to the fraud squad helpline.7 yearsGot a call from some lot saying I’m being sued and that a police officer wanted a word with me. I just ignored it, didn’t bother listening to their nonsense!7 yearsOi, another scam alert! Got a message telling me there was some warrant for my arrest or whatever. Cheers for the heads up, really helpful! Gave me plenty of time to sort my stuff and leg it outta here! Proper amateurs, honestly. Such a load of rubbish! Do yourselves a favour and find a real job, you muppets!7 yearsThey claimed to be from HMRC or something - I wasn’t buying it, just ended the call straight away.HMRC7 yearsJust got one of those robot calls talking about some lawsuit I supposedly have against me. Total scam, don't fall for it!7 yearsWhat a daft muppet, ringing my grandma up claiming she’s gonna get arrested. I phoned back and the bloke answering didn’t even sound British, he said “hello, you’re connected to her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.” If this number pops up on your phone, just tell them to shove off. These cheeky sods deserve to be chucked in a ditch!7 yearsJust got a call saying it was HMRC and to press 1 for a case investigator. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail saying I’m involved in a lawsuit and to call 150 to talk to my case officer at 02033225876. Definitely sounds dodgy, so be careful!7 yearsThat number sent me the exact same message as well.7 yearsGot a message from this number too, exactly the same one.7 yearsGot a call from a different HMRC number! An automated voice said something about legal action for unpaid taxes. Didn't press any buttons though. Later, I tried calling back the same HMRC number 0161 850 7527 I’d seen before. It just rang out and then said the number was busy or not available. Bit strange really.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from 02033225876, some automated voice claiming HMRC was about to look into me and to press 1. Clearly a scam, though it did sound pretty believable at first. Honestly, I’m amazed at the tricks they come up with nowadays! Best just to hang up and avoid any interaction with them.HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call saying I’m being sued or something? Best not to answer or reply, sounds dodgy to me.7 yearsGot a call from this number and honestly, it was pretty annoying. I'd say just ignore it, don’t bother picking up.7 yearsJust got this same robotic call from hmrc. Must be loads of people trying to dodge taxes right now or something.HMRC7 yearsdont pick up if this number calls you, its a robocall trying to trick you by saying somebody’s taken legal action against you, then it tells you to press 1 to get connected to #####. total scam!7 yearsGot a robo call saying it was HMRC trying to reach me, and it asked me to press 1. Didn’t bother pressing anything though.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 5876)
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