02033895764
☎️ 02033895764 👆 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 02033895764
- Received false insurance debt callAug
2017Suspicious voicemail from fake HMRCJan
2017Scam call led to police reportJan
2017Fraudulent HMRC call received todayJan
2017Elderly mother experienced phone scamJan
2017Received voicemail, called back, struggledJan
2017Non-compliant with previous commentsJan
2017Warning about fraudulent tax messageJan
2017Warning about HMRC lawsuit scamJan
2017Automated scam call regarding HMRCJan
2017Fraudulent HMRC caller requesting actionJan
2017Upset about phone scam targeting elderlyJan
2017Scary automated call reported to policeJan
2017HMRC scam call causes distressJan
2017Received recorded message from HMRCJan
2017Scam call caused worry, hang upJan
2017Report suspicious call to authoritiesJan
2017Blocked unwanted calls successfullyJan
2017Automated HMRC lawsuit call reportedJan
2017Fraudulent HMRC court case messageJan
2017Warning: potential scam call alertJan
2017Received unexpected scary phone callJan
2017Received recorded message about lawsuitJan
2017Scam call impersonating HMRC reportedJan
2017Automated scam call worried elderJan
2017Scam call impersonating HMRC warningJan
2017Unsolicited automated calls about lawsuitJan
2017Repeated automated calls about lawsuitJan
2017Phone number assumed potential scamJan
2017Scam call from alleged HMRCJan
2017Received suspicious call, pressing 1Jan
2017Automated HMRC legal action messageJan
2017Received suspicious HMRC phone callJan
2017HMRC phishing call, not genuineJan
2017Number Of Searches: 300 Number Of Comments: 34 First Seen: 01 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boddington(Gloucestershire), Bromsgrove(Worcestershire), Grayrigg(Cumbria), Lutton(Northamptonshire) and Woolpit Heath(Suffolk).
02033895764 has 34 comments of which 19 x negative and 15 x neutral
02033895764 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033895764 👆 is reported as a nuisance phishing scam targeting mainly elderly and vulnerable individuals with automated calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC about legal action. Callers urge recipients to press a number to speak to a case officer, but responses are from unclear sources, often with poor English, and no genuine HMRC verification. The calls cause distress, confusion, and fear of legal consequences, especially among older people, who are strongly advised not to engage or press any buttons. Legitimate HMRC communications about legal matters are sent in writing, never via automated phone calls. Authorities are encouraged to take action, and blocking the number is recommended. Always verify suspicious calls independently and report concerns to police or official channels.
Reports on phone number 02033895764
9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I owed money for insurance. Thing is, I’ve never even had insurance since I’m still young and don’t really have anything valuable to insure. But the creepy bit? They knew my name and an old postcode I used to live at. Proper unsettling!10 yearsGot a voicemail from a bloke with a deep English accent claiming to be from HMRC. He said they're taking me to court and told me to press 1 to chat with my case officer. I might be retired, but I'm not daft. I've kept the message so I can report the number to HMRC. Got two calls one after the other from them. Do these scammers ever get caught, or what?HMRC10 yearsI received a rather alarming message on my voicemail today. When I called them back, they claimed there was a warrant for my arrest and insisted they required further information. Feeling foolish, I went ahead and provided the details before it dawned on me that it was all a scam. I promptly reported the incident to the police.10 yearsToday, I got a rather dodgy recorded call claiming to be from HMRC about some sort of legal action. They instructed me to press 1 to speak to a representative. Thankfully, my elderly parents were out at the time and missed the message, which they probably wouldn’t have comprehended anyway. When I returned home from work and gave it a listen, I reassured them not to be concerned. However, after doing a bit of digging online, I was really taken aback by how many others have faced similar issues. I've now noted down the number next to the phone and have warned them not to pick up if it rings again!HMRC10 yearsMy granny went through something similar recently. She didn’t realise it was an automated voice and actually believed the caller knew her personally, even using her name. :( I’m pretty certain it was all fake though. It’s so important to make sure older folks understand how these scams operate to keep them safe.10 yearsI got a voicemail from this number earlier. I decided to call back, but some bloke with a strong Indian accent answered and his English was really hard to understand. I quickly ended the call!10 yearsThis number keeps sending the exact same text as everyone else mentioned. I asked them to stop but they just ignored me. Really frustrating!10 yearsI just got a text pretending to be from HMRC, trying to trick me. Definitely a scam, so watch out if you get one like that!HMRC10 yearsJust received a rather dubious call from this number. It was one of those robotic messages claiming to be from an official source, mentioning something about a lawsuit with HMRC. Naturally, I pressed 1 out of curiosity. I was then connected to someone who really struggled with their English and couldn’t provide any solid details whatsoever. It’s high time that the authorities took serious action against these scams and put an end to them. Cheers, Ron.T.HMRCRon. T10 yearsMy mum-in-law got a call earlier today from a number pretending to be from HMRC, saying there was a lawsuit against her and she needed to press "1". Good thing she hardly hears well or she might have fallen for it. Her son-in-law answered and hung up straight away. You just don’t get this sort of thing through official phone lines. Whoever’s behind this needs to be found and properly stamped out by the authorities.HMRC10 yearsMy mum and dad got a call supposed to be from HMRC about some lawsuit, telling them to press 1 to talk to the cops. Thankfully they weren’t in, otherwise they might have fallen for it. It’s really dodgy how these scammers try to trick older folks.SCAM ALERTHMRC10 yearsWhat a nasty scam call! No way would HMRC ring you up like that about legal trouble - they always do it through official letters. I’d just sent off my tax return a few days before, so hearing this really upset me badly. I’m going to report it to the police straight away because folks who aren’t as tough might get seriously worried. Being retired and all, it was a real shock to my system.HMRC10 yearsGot a really creepy robocall from this number, which freaked me out, especially since it was right at the end of January. Decided to look up the number and read what others said about it. I’m definitely reporting this number to the cops.10 yearsJust got a message left on my mum’s phone by those ####holes! She’s quite elderly and thankfully she’s got a strong heart, otherwise that could’ve been dangerous. Honestly, these scammers deserve some serious consequences!!!10 yearsJust got a voicemail from this number and it claimed to be from HMRC, sounded like one of those automated calls you hear all the time.HMRC10 yearsWhat a load of rubbish! Just hung up on what seemed like a scam call. Totally unnecessary - it left my mum feeling quite anxious!10 yearsGot a call from this number saying it was about HMRC action. Seriously, the cops and HMRC need to investigate and shut this down.HMRC10 yearsGot a message from someone claiming to be HMRC saying they're starting legal action against me and to press 1 to talk to an officer. I ended up just reaching another voicemail. If they’re really taking me to court, why wouldn’t they call me personally and ask for me by my name? Be careful, this is definitely a scam - just hang up!HMRC10 yearsThey claimed to be from HMRC, but honestly, I can’t see them ever leaving a message like that. The call felt really dodgy, and I worry about older folks or vulnerable people who might get caught out. Definitely don’t go pressing 1 like they tell you - it’s definitely some kind of scam.HMRC10 yearsShould your phone have the option to block calls, I'd definitely recommend making use of it. I've received this particular call on two occasions within the last month. After rummaging through my phone's settings, I've successfully put a stop to it.10 yearsIndeed, I got a call from that number earlier, and it was a rather dodgy automated message claiming to be some official correspondence about a lawsuit with HMRC. After that, I tried ringing back using 1471, but the line just went silent. Is there a way to notify the proper authorities about this number?HMRC10 yearsI picked up the phone, and to my surprise, a voice informed me it was an automated message regarding a lawsuit. It urged me to press 1 in order to connect with my caseworker. Curiosity got the better of me, so I pressed 1, only for the line to go silent. Odd, isn’t it?10 yearsMy mum, who’s quite old, got a call from 02033895764 earlier. It was one of those recorded messages claiming it was HMRC and warning about some legal action being taken. They told her to get in touch with her 'case worker'. It really frightened her, and she ended up reporting the whole thing to the police.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from this number and it was some automated voice claiming to be from HMRC. It said they were taking legal action against me and told me to press 1 to talk to someone about my case. Felt proper dodgy and made me a bit anxious for a while. I reckon older folks might get tricked by this kind of thing very easily. Avoid it for sure.HMRC10 yearsGot a call the other day, sounded a bit dodgy, so I pressed 1 and quickly hung up. No clue what the call was about but these calls really get on my nerves. I thought we were signed up to the phone preference service to stop these annoying calls, especially being older now. Proper scary stuff.10 yearsMy elderly mother, who's 89, just took a phone call from this particular number. It turned out to be an automated message claiming to be official and mentioning a supposed lawsuit linked to HMRC. We wisely chose not to press 1 to carry on with the call. Such calls really unsettle her, and it's quite concerning!HMRC10 yearsI've gotten calls from this number a few times. I picked up once and it was some recorded message about a legal matter I supposedly had. I ignored their calls after that, but they just keep ringing anyway.10 yearsI've received numerous calls from this number lately. I picked up on one occasion, only to find it was a recorded message regarding some sort of legal case I'm apparently part of. Since then, I’ve chosen not to respond to any of their calls, yet they persist in ringing me.10 yearsGot a call from 02033895764 earlier, thought it was one of those dodgy scam numbers at first. Checked online and was right to ignore it!10 yearsJust like everyone else, got a robocall with a voice saying HMRC's taking me to court and to press 1 to chat with my case officer. Obviously, I didn’t bother.HMRC10 yearstoday i got a call from this number and a voicemail saying something about hmrc taking legal action against me, so i just deleted it straight away.HMRC10 yearsGot a call about 3.20 this afternoon, answered and pressed 1, maybe that was a mistake. The phone rang a few times after that and someone finally answered but then just cut off. Being older, this kind of thing really bothers me.10 yearsGot a voicemail with a recorded message saying it was from HMRC and they're opening a case against me. It told me to press 1 to talk to someone about it. I used 1471 to check the number but couldn’t find any proper info. Seems like a phishing attempt to me so I’m not planning to call them back.HM RevenueCustoms10 yearsGot a recorded call saying something like "We've been trying to reach you regarding a case with HMRC. Press 1 to talk to your case officer." I hung up and looked up the number with 1471. It started with 020, which is London, but my actual case officer isn’t based there. Pretty sure it was a phishing attempt, and pressing 1 would’ve probably put me through to someone overseas on an expensive line!HMRCLondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 5764)
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