02033229766
☎️ 02033229766 👆 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 02033229766
- H.O. Marty lawsuit, press oneMar
2017Fake tax scam, demands vouchersMar
2017Confusing rebate scam calls receivedMar
2017Scam call, avoid pressing 1Mar
2017Inland Revenue scam call alertMar
2017Scam targeting vulnerable elderly individualsMar
2017Scam call about HMRC lawsuitMar
2017Threatening calls when pressing 1Feb
2017Scam call about HMRC lawsuitFeb
2017Same message, hung up, GoogleFeb
2017Fake lawsuit threat calls reportedFeb
2017Obvious scam, Indian call centerFeb
2017Suspicious HMRC legal scam callFeb
2017Scam call mimicking HMRC lawsuitsFeb
2017Inland revenue scam targeting elderlyFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 19 February 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Annan(Dumfries and Galloway), Aspatria(Cumbria) and Tregeseal(Cornwall).
02033229766 has 15 comments of which 4 x negative and 11 x neutral
02033229766 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033229766 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls claiming to be from HMRC, threatening legal action and urging recipients to press 1 to speak with an officer. The callers use intimidation tactics, including threats of police involvement and demands for payment via vouchers, commonly targeting vulnerable individuals such as the elderly. It is strongly advised not to engage with these calls, as pressing any key typically connects to fraudulent call centres. Genuine HMRC communications will not request payments in this manner or threaten immediate arrest over the phone. Users should remain cautious, not disclose personal information, and verify any tax concerns through official channels independently.
Reports on phone number 02033229766
9 yearsSome bloke called saying H .O.Marty’s taking me to court and if I press one, I’d be talking to a police officer or something. Proper weird, innit?H. O. Marty9 yearsOn the 28th of Feb, my father-in-law got a call from someone claiming to be from the Inland Revenue, saying he owed £1200 in unpaid taxes. They threatened that if he didn’t send £500 immediately, the police and a bailiff would show up at his house with an arrest warrant the very next day. Then the caller switched things around, saying the full £1200 was due and told him to buy iTunes vouchers from Tesco and take them to a certain location to sort out the payment. They rang both his mobile and landline. Absolutely total scammers!!!Inland RevenueTesco9 yearsRang me yesterday and once more today. In January, I received a call claiming I was owed a refund for an overpayment. It seems they've got a bit of a muddle going on-can't quite decide if they're handing out cash or trying to reel it back in!9 yearsReceived a call this morning that left me utterly stunned. It’s astonishing how these scammers manage to operate without repercussions. It's especially concerning for the vulnerable elderly who might fall victim to their deceitful tactics. They really do have a way of sounding quite credible, which makes it all the more troubling.9 yearsI've received this call multiple times now. It's clearly a scam, so steer clear of pressing 1-doing so could end up costing you. Just a heads up, HMRC wouldn’t reach out to you in this manner.HMRC9 yearsOn the 1st of March 2017, I got a robo call from 02033229766 claiming to be the Inland Revenue, threatening legal action against me. When I tried calling back, the line just dropped straight away.Inland Revenue9 yearsOn the 1st of March, 2017, I received a call this morning at half past eight. An automated voice delivered a message regarding a supposed lawsuit concerning HMRC, prompting me to press 1. I urge you all, don’t fall for it - this is nothing but a scam!HMRC9 yearsI received an automated call claiming that HMRC was initiating legal proceedings against me. They urged me to press one to connect with a solicitor.HMRC9 yearsReceived the identical message as others. They hung up on me, so I did a quick search on Google.Google9 yearsI found this call to be quite menacing and aggressive, especially when I pressed 1. They even went as far as to suggest they’d involve the police!9 yearsI've received a couple of calls like this now, where they threaten to sue us. Has anyone else been getting these calls too?9 yearsHad a rather dodgy experience earlier-a recorded voice was insisting that "HMRC is launching legal proceedings against you. Kindly press 1 to connect with your case officer." Complete nonsense, if you ask me. I took the plunge and pressed 1, only to find myself on the line with an Indian call centre. Definitely a scam, so beware!HMRC9 yearsI got a rather alarming automated call that claimed to be from HMRC, suggesting they were on the verge of taking legal steps against me. They urged me to press "1" to connect with my case officer. I decided to end the call instead.HMRC9 yearsI received an automated call claiming to be from HMRC, stating that they were initiating legal action against us. The message instructed us to press 1 to connect with an advisor. Quite alarming, really!HMRC9 yearsI received a pre-recorded call intended for my elderly mother, who’s 86, claiming to be from the tax office and stating they were pursuing legal action against her. It was quite alarming, to say the least.Submit Your Own Report (020 3322 9766)
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