02033229427
☎️ 02033229427 👆 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 02033229427
- Scam call pretending to be HMRCFeb
2019Warning against fraudulent HMRC callsJan
2019Frequent scam calls causing frustrationJan
2019Concern about tax situation, disbeliefJan
2019Tired of persistent HMRC callsJan
2019Harassing calls to elderly motherJan
2019Fraudulent phone call requesting actionJan
2019Received fraudulent call, threatened calling policeJan
2019Scam call about HMRC lawsuitJan
2019Irritated by repeated phone callsJan
2019Beware of HMRC scam callJan
2019Harassing call targeting elderly womanJan
2019Nuisance caller impersonating police officerJan
2019Warning: scam call from HMRCJan
2019Experiencing annoyance from spam messagesJan
2019Advice against answering suspicious numberJan
2019Warning about HMRC phone scamsJan
2019Suspicious call from HMRC inspectorJan
2019Automated call notifying of lawsuitJan
2019Tax office scam calls bewareJan
2019Phishing scam: HMRC lawsuit threatJan
2019Rude call claiming to be HMRCJan
2019User asking for clarificationJan
2019Number Of Searches: 66 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 27 January 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Inveruglass(Highland), Stansfield(Suffolk) and Wombwell(South Yorkshire).
02033229427 has 22 comments of which 11 x negative and 11 x neutral
02033229427 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033229427 👆 is reported as a persistent scam phone number impersonating HMRC to intimidate recipients with false claims of legal action, bailiffs, or tax debts. Callers, often using automated messages, urge victims to press a number to speak to a case officer, which is strongly advised against. Targets have included elderly individuals, causing significant distress and confusion. The scammers employ high-pressure tactics and frequent calls, sometimes at inappropriate hours, with rude or suspicious caller responses if challenged. Genuine HMRC communications do not operate this way. Users are recommended to ignore and block the number, never provide personal information, and report such calls to relevant authorities to avoid falling victim to this fraudulent scheme.
Reports on phone number 02033229427
8 yearsI received a phone call earlier from a number claiming to be HMRC, stating that they had a writ and a bailiff order. They instructed me to press 1 to talk to a case officer. I thought it best to hang up immediately, and upon researching the number, it turns out it was a complete scam. Honestly, it's appalling how low some individuals stoop; I'm 70 years old and certainly don’t deserve this nonsense.HMRC8 yearsSome bloke ringing up pretending he’s from HMRC, honestly do they really think we’re all daft? It’s sad ‘cause I bet some folks will get all stressed out because of it.HMRC8 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number countless times over the past week, and it’s been relentless for weeks prior to that. They claim HMRC has some sort of writ against me-even though I’m 77 and haven’t paid tax in yonks! Honestly, do these scammers really believe we're that gullible? I've also received strange calls about my non-existent computer and dire warnings about my supposedly hacked internet. Whatever will they dream up next? They ought to be banished to a deserted island with no means of communication!HMRC8 yearsits not the first time ive had a call from some tax bloke but still, a bit scary all the same. feels weird how they manage to pull this off without getting caught!8 yearsI'm absolutely sick and tired of this number constantly ringing me, claiming to be HMRC and urging me to press 1 to have a word with an advisor. It's getting really old!HMRC8 yearsThis number keeps ringing my elderly mother, who’s 76. Although I’ve advised her to disregard the calls, they've already attempted to contact her six times. Quite ridiculous, to be honest!8 yearsGot calls from 02033229427 claiming there's a police warrant out for me and a lawsuit too, keep telling me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. They've left loads of messages about it. Sounded really dodgy to me.8 yearsToday I received a rather alarming voicemail indicating that HMRC was initiating legal action against me. It urged me to press '1' to connect with an advisor. I must admit, it was quite unsettling. However, I chose to disregard it.HMRC8 yearsGot a call again today saying it’s from HMRC, threatening legal action against me. Seriously, don’t hit 1 if you get a call like this.HMRC8 yearsI got a missed call from 02033229427 and they left this weird message about “calling a police officer.” I ended up deleting it twice, just felt like a load of rubbish and a right nuisance.8 yearsGot a call from this number twice in just 48 hours. Blocked it straight away. Wouldn't recommend pressing 1 if you pick up.8 yearsGot a voicemail from 02033229427 claiming “HMRC is taking legal action against you, press 1 to talk to your case officer.” Complete scam, just a proper nuisance call. Definitely don’t hit 1!HMRC8 yearsMy sister-in-law has been receiving incessant calls from some outfit claiming she has an outstanding debt. They keep threatening her with bailiffs and even suggest she could end up behind bars. The reality is, she doesn’t owe anything! At 81 years old, these relentless calls are quite distressing for her.8 yearsGot a call from this number earlier this evening. I asked for details but the bloke wouldn’t say, so I told him I’d call the cops and ended the call. Then he rings me back from his mobile, laughing like mad - nearly dropped me phone! Complete lowlife.8 yearsI've been getting repeated calls from the number 02033229427, and frankly, it's driving me up the wall. Can someone please assist? This incessant ringing is becoming rather bothersome!8 yearsGot loads of texts from “hmrc” again today, super irritating honestly.HMRC8 yearsJust had a call from someone saying they were HMRC and wanted money. Don’t fall for it, it’s a scam! HMRC would never ask you like that. I just ended the call straight away. Stay safe!HMRC8 yearsI got a call saying they were from the tax office, but it rang right at midnight which was weird. Then later this afternoon, I got the same caller ringing me three more times. They even left a voicemail telling me to call them back at that number. Bit fishy if you ask me.8 yearsGot a robocall telling me a lawsuit was filed against me. It then told me to hit number one to speak to a case agent or something like that. Definitely didn't seem legit.8 yearsgot a call from a robo voice saying hmrc was taking legal action against me, told me to press 1 to talk to an inspector. i called the number again but didn’t press 1. some bloke answered, there were dogs barking in the background, i asked for his name and then he just hung up on me.HMRC8 yearsAround 11:50 in the morning on the 29th of January 2019, my phone went off. When I picked up, a gentleman with an Asian accent introduced himself as from HMRC and asked how he might assist. I replied, “Well, you called me, mate.” He quickly retorted that it was, in fact, I who had made the call. I insisted that my phone had just rung and I’d merely answered. The conversation took a turn for the worse as he became quite impolite, telling me to just hang up then!HMRC8 yearsI've just received a dodgy call purporting to be from HMRC, threatening legal action over some alleged tax problems. Definitely seems like a phishing attempt!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3322 9427)
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