02033227241
☎️ 02033227241 👆 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 02033227241
- Scam phone call report HMRCJan
2020Scam call from new numberFeb
2017Scam call from fake HMRCDec
2016Fake lawsuit scam phone callNov
2016Suspicious call claiming overdue taxesNov
2016Scam phone call terrifying elderly motherNov
2016Wife received threatening phone callNov
2016Fraudulent call from fake HMRC officialNov
2016Received call, skeptical, not harmedNov
2016Blocked number, poor quality messageNov
2016Frequent calls, no responseNov
2016Dialed 1471, heard foreign ringtoneNov
2016Scam call impersonating HMRC. AggressiveNov
2016Recorded scam call from HMRCNov
2016Scam call terrified elderly fatherNov
2016Received alarming call, ignore numberNov
2016Alarming call, ignore scammers, pleaseNov
2016Scam warning about HMRC caseNov
2016Verify unknown numbers before trustingNov
2016Tax scam call; arrest threat madeNov
2016Received scam call, hang upNov
2016Warning about fraudulent HMRC messageNov
2016Suspected scam, concerning experience reportedNov
2016Hoax call from fake HMRCNov
2016Call could cause elderly harmNov
2016Received scam call from HMRCNov
2016Beware of fraudulent phone callsOct
2016Do not engage with callersOct
2016Received potential scam call, blockedOct
2016Number Of Searches: 195 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 22 October 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from North Wheatley(Nottinghamshire), Overton(North Yorkshire) and Townsend(Devon).
02033227241 has 27 comments of which 17 x negative and 10 x neutral
02033227241 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033227241 👆 is reported as a scam number repeatedly used to target individuals, often claiming to be HMRC and alleging overdue tax payments with threats of arrest or legal action. Callers use aggressive tactics and pre-recorded messages urging recipients to press a key to speak to a "case officer," which should be avoided as it may lead to fraud. The calls are distressing, particularly for elderly or vulnerable people, causing fear and confusion. Genuine HMRC correspondence does not come via cold phone calls, and no immediate arrests are made without prior official written communication. Recipients are advised to hang up immediately, block the number, and report suspicious calls to relevant authorities to protect themselves from scams.
Reports on phone number 02033227241
7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with HMRC, saying I had unpaid taxes and that if I didn’t sort it out, I’d end up getting arrested.HMRC9 yearsLooks like I got caught by the same scammer too, just from another number! This one was ringing from 0203 322 5950. Seen others saying the same thing here which is kinda weird.10 yearsGot a call from some dodgy people claiming I owed tax money to HMRC and that the cops were on their way. I happened to hear my mum chatting with them and quickly told her to hang up. They were proper rude and pushy. Wish there was some way to catch these scammers!HMRC10 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, and they mentioned that they were pursuing legal action against me!HMRC10 yearsMy 71 yr old wife who has disabilities picked up the phone when I wasnt home. Luckily she just hung up. When I got back she was really shaken because the voice said they were going to take legal action against her. I can’t even imagine how upset she’d have been if she pressed 1 like they wanted. Honestly, why arent the police stepping in to stop this and catch these scammers?10 yearsJust got a phone call off 02033227241, some woman claiming to be from HMRC saying I owe them £1200 for taxes from years ago, like 2005 to 2015. She gave her name as Brian Nawmun or something like that. When I told her I’m currently working, she suddenly asked for info about my job and who handles my taxes. Then she threatened that I’d be arrested within half an hour. Sounded totally dodgy to me!HMRCBrian Nawmun10 yearsThis morning, I got a call from this number, and they asked me to press 1. I didn’t do it, but I can see how someone who’s a bit nervous might get really rattled by that.10 yearsMy mum, who’s 70, got a call from this number. It freaked her out cause they said she’d get arrested within two hours for owing £1,000 in taxes. She rang me straight away and I told her it was definitely a scam. It’s just another dodgy call like that. These scammers are so cruel, they really should be locked up!!!10 yearsThis number keeps ringing, but there’s nobody on the line when I answer. Quite frustrating, really!10 yearsI received a call from this number but didn't pick up as I only take calls from those I know. They left a rather shoddy pre-recorded message behind, which struck me as rather dubious. I've decided to block this number altogether.10 yearsGot a missed call from 1471 and checked the voicemail, but it was only a bit of a message telling me to press 1 if I wanted to talk to my case officer. I decided to call back, but the ringing sounded weird, like it was heading overseas or summat, so I just ended the call.10 yearsToday, my 74-year-old father received a call that left him utterly terrified; they claimed they were pursuing legal action against him. It completely shook him up!10 yearsI received a call from this number featuring a pre-recorded message supposedly from HMRC, which claimed there was an imaginary arrest warrant out against me related to a non-existent debt. The message urged me to return the call by pressing 1, but when I tried, the line was dead. I traced the number using 1471. When I pressed the caller for a tax reference number, he couldn’t produce one, and when I asked for his address, he absurdly provided the details for the Freedom of Information Office in London. The person on the line was very confrontational, and I can see how someone with a nervous disposition might be quite shaken by such an encounter.HMRCFreedom of Information OfficeLondon10 yearsI received a robotic voice message claiming that HMRC is launching some sort of action against me. Clearly, it’s a load of nonsense. Whatever you do, don’t engage with that call!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from this number not long ago. I ended up hanging up straight away because it seemed dodgy. It's always best to double check unfamiliar numbers. If it turns out to be legit, you can always give them a ring back later.10 yearsGot a call earlier today and when I tried pressing 1, the line just went dead. Honestly, it was quite scary. Made me wonder if anyone else got the same call. Seriously, what’s happening to the world? My advice is just to ignore these calls. Someone really needs to put a stop to these awful scammers. Cheers.10 yearsI got a rather disconcerting call earlier today, and upon hitting 1, I found the line busy. Blimey, it gave me quite a shock! I'm curious if anyone else has had a similar experience with this sort of message. What on earth is happening these days? Honestly, my advice is to just let it be and not engage. If only something could be done to stop these dreadful individuals! Cheers.Blimey10 yearsI received a rather alarming call today from someone urging me to press 1 to connect with a case officer. They claimed I had an unpaid tax bill and even threatened that an arrest warrant was on its way if I didn’t sort it out posthaste (how charming!). Naturally, I decided against making any payments, so now I suppose I’m just left in suspense, waiting for the law to come knocking at my door!10 yearsGot a call and it was totally a scam, so I just ended it straight away.10 yearsI got a robo call saying it was from HM Revenue & Customs, telling me I was in trouble with the law and had to press 1. It’s really worrying because if an older person, or even someone not paying much attention, hit 1, they might end up with loads of unexpected charges they simply couldn’t afford. It’s genuinely scary for lots of folks. I really hope authorities are taking action on this.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from 02033227241 today, saying the exact same thing. I just let it ring and listened quietly until they gave up and hung up. It’s obviously a scam because HMRC would never contact you like that. Honestly, it’s awful how some people find it amusing to carry out these dodgy calls nowadays. Everyone should block this number and don’t give them the satisfaction.HMRC10 yearsI received a call from a male voice claiming to be HMRChad, stating that they had attempted to reach me on numerous occasions. He said to press 1 to connect with a case officer. It all felt rather dodgy, and I suspected it might be a scam. Honestly, it left me feeling quite uneasy and anxious.HMRChad10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, honestly, it’s scary stuff - could seriously freak out an older person! I really do reckon in karma, what you dish out eventually finds its way back to you, and that’s fair enough.10 yearsGot a call from 02033227241 with a recorded voice saying it was HMRC. They said they’d been trying to reach me and were setting up a court case against me. The message said to press 1 to talk to my case officer but I hung up straight away. Afterwards, I dialled 1471 to check the number and then decided to call back to find out what was happening. The person on the other end warned me I’d be arrested within 30 minutes.HMRC10 years0203 322 7241 called me claiming HMRC is issuing a court order because of unpaid taxes. They wanted me to press 1 to sort it out, but I just ended the call. The voice sounded very serious and proper, like an official announcement. Honestly, don't interact with this call at all.HMRC10 yearsSomeone saying they're from HMRC called me the other day. I know HMRC never rings people out of the blue, so if you get a call like that, just hang up and don’t hit any buttons they ask you to press. It's definitely a scam.HMRC10 yearsToday I got a call from this number with a voice that seemed recorded. They were saying HMRC is taking me to court or something. I just dropped the call straight away! Then I blocked the number and reported it as spam.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 7241)
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