02033228717
☎️ 02033228717 👆 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 02033228717
- Reporting frequent scam phone callsJan
2020Pretending to be tax officeJan
2020Number called, curiosity got betterJan
2020Automated HMRC message about arrestJan
2020Call led to legal consequencesJan
2020Automated HRHC arrest warrant scamJan
2020Telephone line availability during callsJan
2020Automated threatening voice message, be cautiousJan
2020Phone scam targeting elderly individualsJan
2020Threatening automated message from 'HMRC'Jan
2020Warning about HMRC phone scamJan
2020Spam about fake lawsuit scamJan
2020Message received, garbled instructions givenJan
2020Number Of Searches: 44 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 24 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Afon Llynfi(Powys), Crimchard(Somerset), Redford(West Sussex), Street(Devon) and Talisker(Highland).
02033228717 has 11 comments of which 8 x neutral and 3 x negative
02033228717 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033228717 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call impersonating HMRC, marked by automated messages threatening legal action, lawsuits, and arrest warrants. Callers are prompting recipients, especially vulnerable individuals such as the elderly, to press phone keys which can lead to premium rate charges or attempts to extract personal and financial details. The calls are often silent or garbled, targeting landlines repeatedly and causing significant distress. Victims are advised not to engage with the calls or follow any instructions given. This number is widely identified as fraudulent, with users urging authorities to take stringent action against the perpetrators. Exercising caution and not responding to unknown numbers claiming official matters is strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 02033228717
7 yearsThis number has been ringing me repeatedly the past few days. Today, I finally picked up since I was a bit bored and just wanted to see who it was!7 yearsHad my phone on silent and they kept ringing loads of different numbers all at once. Clearly not enough lines to take every call they were trying to make.7 yearsThis particular call has prompted legal action and resulted in an arrest warrant being issued against us.7 yearsGot a robocall from someone pretending to be HRHC, telling me there’s an arrest warrant out for me. Proper scary, especially for someone of my age!HRHC7 yearsGot a call from some automated voice saying there’s an arrest warrant from HMRC against me. Sounded proper official but felt dodgy to me. Anyone else had a call like this? Think it’s just a scam trying to scare people.HMRC7 yearsI've received a couple of voicemails within a mere couple of hours, purporting to be from HMRC, saying something about impending legal action. They instruct you to press a series of keys on your phone. I'm feeling rather suspicious about it all. The calls always come through on the landline, and it’s clearly an automated system. There's never an option to converse with a real person; it just delivers this rather menacing message. Quite unsettling, really!HMRC7 yearsMy elderly mother received a call from someone insisting she had a substantial debt to settle. It's blatantly a scam. Please stay vigilant!7 yearsI received an unsettling automated call from someone claiming to be from HMRC. They insisted that I press specific buttons on my landline, or I would face a lawsuit. Quite a fright, to say the least!HMRC7 yearsToday, I received three robocalls purportedly from HMRC, all warning of a lawsuit and an arrest warrant tied to my name. The irony is, anyone at home could have picked up the phone. Whatever you do, don't follow their prompts to press any buttons; it could lead to hefty charges on your phone bill. If you do inadvertently press a key, you'll be connected to some dodgy character intent on fishing for your personal and banking information. It's high time HMRC took steps to hunt down these scammers; surely, they could put some resources towards tracking these crooks down.HMRC7 yearsReceived four calls in one day from this number, which I let my answer machine handle. They purport that HMRC has launched legal proceedings against me and that there's a police arrest warrant issued under my name! The nerve of them! It then prompts you to press 1 to chat with your so-called caseworker. It's as obvious as the nose on your face that this is a scam!HMRC7 yearsThis morning, on the 27th of January, I received two messages via Truecall. The audio was rather muffled, but I did catch some guidance about pressing the number 1 key.TruecallSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 8717)
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