02033895721
☎️ 02033895721 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Exa Networks Limited. It is part of the phone block 203389 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033895721
- Scam phone call from 'HMRC'Feb
2017Scam lawsuit targeting vulnerable individualsJan
2017Claims to be from HMRCJan
2017Automated voice scam from 0203 3895721Jan
2017Scam call warning for spousesJan
2017Warning about potential phone scamJan
2017HMRC unsettling automated phone callJan
2017HMRC hacked, pension dispute mentionedJan
2017Phone scam targetting elderly womanJan
2017Targeting elderly with lawsuit callsJan
2017HMRC hack causing distress to individualsJan
2017HMRC hacking causing undue stressJan
2017Court judgment inquiry, negative experienceJan
2017HMRC case issue, no responseJan
2017HMRC scam targeting vulnerable individualsJan
2017Spam call: HMRC lawsuit warningJan
2017Scam call about HMRC lawsuitJan
2017Scam call about tax lawsuitJan
2017Beware of HMRC phone scamsJan
2017Scammers called, information exchanged, worriedJan
2017Suspicious call from Mr. JamesJan
2017Received scam call, shared informationJan
2017Warning about HMRC email scamsJan
2017Scam calls upsetting elderly relativeJan
2017Potential HMRC scam voice messageJan
2017Invalid input for summarizationJan
2017Report phishing calls to HMRCJan
2017Fraudulent call regarding HMRC lawsuitJan
2017Concern about possible phone scamJan
2017Repetitive HMRC scam chronicleJan
2017HMRC lawsuit threat over phoneDec
2016Warning: Potential scam from HMRCDec
2016Warning: HMRC impersonation scam detectionDec
2016Warning of impending lawsuit threatDec
2016Scammers impersonating HMRC; avoid themDec
2016Checking on elder relative safetyDec
2016Warning about dangerous HMRC scamDec
2016Common scam involving HMRCDec
2016Scam calls claiming court judgmentDec
2016Number Of Searches: 163 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 16 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Albury(Hertfordshire), Bowling Green(West Midlands), Kirby Hill(North Yorkshire), Portmellon(Cornwall) and Teifi(Carmarthenshire).
02033895721 has 37 comments of which 19 x negative and 18 x neutral
02033895721 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033895721 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly, using automated calls that falsely claim HMRC is filing a lawsuit or court judgment against the recipient. Callers often have poor English and background noise, urging victims to press a number to speak to a "caseworker," which can lead to attempts at extracting personal information or payments. Genuine HMRC contact would be via official letters, not unsolicited phone calls, especially not from these numbers. Users advise against engaging or pressing any buttons and recommend reporting such calls to authorities. The scam causes significant distress and should be treated with caution to avoid potential financial or identity risks.
Reports on phone number 02033895721
10 yearsI got a call from 02033895721 saying they were from HMRC and threatening legal action. I hit 1 to talk to a ‘Case Worker’, but it was hard to understand him - his English was poor and there was loads of background noise. He asked if I’d got some documents and said I owed £937. I got really wary and told them I'd ring HMRC directly. Once I found out HMRC use an 03 number, I was certain it was a scam.HMRCCase Worker10 yearsSupposedly calling from HMRC, but I’m not convinced.10 yearsThey've called me a couple of times claiming HMRC is taking legal action against me. Complete rubbish really, but I can see how it could scare people who aren't too sure. Pretty sure if you press 1 to chat to your so-called "caseworker", they'll try to get you to pay up to dodge the supposed lawsuit.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from 0203 3895721 and some automated voice said HMRC were about to take me to court. Total scam, nothing but trouble. Be careful with numbers like this!HMRC10 yearsMy husband, who's disabled, got a call saying he'd be taken to court and to press 1 to talk to a case worker. I told him straight away to hang up. Don’t ever press 1 on calls like that, it’s definitely a scam. If HMRC needed to reach you, they’d send a letter first, not ring like that.HMRC10 yearsGot a message saying I was going to court and to press 1. Of course, I didn't call back. Sounds like a total scam to me - watch out!10 yearsIt was a call from HMRC and they asked me to press 1. I can see how that could freak some folks out.HMRC10 yearsMy 95 year old mum got a call from 02033895721 telling her she was involved in some assault case and advised to hire a lawyer. Honestly, how cruel can people be to target someone so elderly like that? It's disgusting.10 yearsSo I got a call today, something about a pension issue and they said HMRC was involved. Bit fishy though, seems like HMRC might have been compromised or something. Not sure what to make of it!HMRC10 yearsReading what others have shared, it looks like HMRC might’ve been compromised. They’re now using the appeals process but have somehow got hold of everyone’s phone numbers, which is just adding load more stress on us. Targeting people who are already unwell really needs to end.HMRC10 yearsThis afternoon my elderly mum got a call about some supposed lawsuit. Luckily she ended the call quickly. She was really shaken up and it took ages to calm her down and make her feel secure again. It’s awful how these people seem to be going after older, more vulnerable folks like her.10 yearsGot a call about some sort of court ruling 😈10 yearsFrom what I'm seeing in other comments, it looks like HMRC might have got hacked or something. People are saying their appeals system is being messed with and now everyone's phone numbers are getting out, which is causing a lot more worry. It’s really awful they're hassling vulnerable folks who are already struggling. This kind of thing should definitely be put to an end.HMRC10 yearsGot a call saying HMRC has started an investigation on me but when I picked up it was just an automated voice asking me to call my case officer. Tried calling back but no one picked up. So frustrating!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from a robotic voice saying HMRC was "taking legal action against me". Definitely wasn’t a person speaking and the wording sounded really off. I looked up "HMRC Phone Scam" just to check if this was a known trick. I then used 1471 to find out the phone number they called from. The only recent HMRC matter I had was about an elderly relative, so I reckon these scams might be aimed at older people who are more vulnerable.HMRC10 yearsI got a voicemail saying HMRC is taking legal action against me (they didn’t say my name, just “you”) and to press 1 to talk to my case officer. I knew right away it was a con. Just wanted to share so anyone wondering can be careful.HMRC10 yearsToday I got a call from 0203 3895 721, and it was one of those automated messages saying something like, "we've been trying to reach you. HMRC are taking legal action against you. Press 1 now to talk to your case manager." I just ended the call straight away, but it freaked me out enough to check who it was.HMRC10 yearsJust got a call from these dodgy lot today :( Caught me by surprise and stupidly gave them my National Insurance number! Proper worried about what might happen now!National Insurance10 yearsGot a call from 02033895722, an Indian voice on the line claiming we had a big tax debt and a lawsuit was coming. Didn't realise it was a scam until after we called back. Feeling proper awful about falling for it.10 yearsNever believe it when someone says they’re from HMRC on the phone - they don’t actually call you like that. I got a call claiming to be them and threatening me with some court order, but I just hung up straight away. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from a robot voice saying it was HMRC about some court case. I just hung up straight away, didn’t press '1' like it told me to.HMRC10 yearsGot a call saying I was being sued by HMRC. Seemed off to me. Honestly, this sort of thing needs to be reported more so they can't scare people who don’t really know any better.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from this number today, and the guy claimed his name was James Parker. Yeah, sure, like that sounded real at all with his awful English! I was daft enough to give him my National Insurance number and now I’m proper worried :(James ParkerNational Insurance10 yearsGot a call saying it was about a court case with HMRC. Totally didn’t seem legit. They really ought to be reported for scaring people who might easily believe it.HMRC10 yearsMy elderly Aunt has been getting calls non-stop from this number, and it’s really distressing her. I’m convinced it’s some kind of scam. They seriously need to quit calling!Aunt10 yearsGot this call from some scammers earlier today :( totally wasn’t expecting it and ended up giving them my national insurance number! Proper worried now!10 yearsGot a call that was definitely one of those HMRC scams.HMRC10 yearsWait, HMRC actually took legal action? I would've thought they'd send a letter or something first. I called the number before I read the warnings here, but I quickly hung up when I heard loads of people talking in some foreign language, sounded like a dodgy call centre. Fingers crossed I don’t get stung with a massive phone bill after that.HMRC10 yearsGot a call claiming I was being sued or something like that.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, threatening with a court judgment and telling me to press 1 to talk to my "advisor". Definitely a scam, I ignored it.HMRC10 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC saying they’re suing me!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC - definitely a scam, don't trust it!HMRC10 yearsBeware, this is a typical scam pretending to be from HMRC!HMRC10 yearsThis is one of those typical HMRC fraud calls.HMRC10 yearsMy nan got a call from a number she didn’t recognise and it really unsettled her. The person on the other end sounded quite pushy and it made her feel a bit scared. Luckily she told me straight away so I could help figure out who it was. It’s worrying how these calls can make older folks feel so vulnerable.10 yearsGot a recorded call from 02033895721 saying HMRC is taking action. It's definitely a nasty scam, and they come at you using different numbers. It's worrying how the officials don't seem to do much about it. Make sure you always report these calls to the ICO.HMRCICO10 yearsI've had loads of calls from 01618504225, with someone claiming to be from HMRC. They told me I've got a court judgement against me, which is a bit worrying. They keep ringing me back from different numbers as well. Cheers for the heads up!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 5721)
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