02033895925
☎️ 02033895925 👆 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 02033895925
- Avoid missed calls; voice recordings phishingJul
2024Repeated scam calls from HMRCDec
2019Annoyed by spam lawsuit callsDec
2019Questioning political leaders' response to fraudDec
2019Frustrated with Indian scam callsDec
2019Woman's lawsuit scam phone messageDec
2019Warning about fraudulent HMRC callsDec
2019Questionable call warning of investigationDec
2019Automated call pretending to be HMRCDec
2019Caution scam with fake threatsDec
2019Scam: HMRC arrest threat callDec
2019Scam HMRC phone call warningDec
2019Warning about fake HMRC callsDec
2019Suspicious message from HMRCDec
2019Frequent scam call annoyance mentionedDec
2019Suspected scam call posing fraudulentlyDec
2019HMRC lawsuit scam with wrong nameDec
2019Questioning legitimacy of lawsuit threatDec
2019HMRC scam call - block itDec
2019Fraudulent call pretending to be HMRCDec
2019Received call from fake HMRCDec
2019Warning about potential scam issuesDec
2019Warning about HMRC scam phone callDec
2019Scam call threat, seek justiceDec
2019Warning about common scam callsDec
2019User suggesting legal action possibilitiesDec
2019Scam call claiming HMRC lawsuitDec
2019HMRC lawsuit scam phone callDec
2019Threatening lawsuit if action continuesDec
2019Impersonating and pretending to beDec
2019Number Of Searches: 100 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 29 November 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Branton(South Yorkshire), Cawkeld(North Yorkshire) and Highfield(East Ayrshire).
02033895925 has 30 comments of which 26 x negative and 4 x neutral
02033895925 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033895925 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number mostly pretending to be from HMRC claiming there’s a pending lawsuit or tax evasion case. Callers often use automated messages telling victims to press a number to speak to a case officer, but it’s a trick to get personal info or voice recordings. Many have experienced multiple calls in a short time, sometimes with fake names and incorrect details. The calls are described as harassing, threatening arrest, and often linked to fraudsters operating overseas. People warn others to ignore or block the number, emphasising it’s not genuine HMRC contact. There’s frustration that authorities seem slow to stop this ongoing scam targeting especially vulnerable individuals.
Reports on phone number 02033895925
2 yearsI checked out the missed call and it seems like they're trying to grab a voice recording, especially if they can't trick you into giving your bank info. I've stopped putting any banking apps on my phone since loads of folks I know have had their bank stuff nicked.7 yearsBeen getting calls from this same number 5 times in the last 48 hours. At first, it was a recorded voice warning me about some legal action from HMRC. Then today, a guy answered, saying “Thanks for calling HMRC, how can I assist you?” How come they ain’t shut down this number yet? It’s proper annoying!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from a woman saying I had a pending lawsuit and needed to press a button to get through to someone. If there was actually a legal matter, surely I'd get an official letter or maybe a visit from the authorities, not a random phone call? Over the weekend, we’ve had a few of these dodgy calls but, like with all these obvious scams, we just ignored them and made note of the number here. It’d be great if you could use that tech magic you mentioned to wipe out these scams once and for all. Honestly, it’s frustrating, but I’m not falling for it.Technological Powers7 yearsIn just four hours, I’ve had four calls pretending to be from HMRC. It’s a complete con and honestly quite threatening. The constant ringing is really harassing.HMRC7 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Indian accent who said he was from HMRC and warned me I was about to be arrested.HMRC7 yearsJust a heads up, there’s loads of dodgy calls going around from people claiming to be HMRC. These scammers try all sorts of tricks to get cash from folks who have no idea. Stay sharp!HMRC7 yearsWatch out if someone calls saying you owe tax and starts threatening you, it’s not the tax office at all. These are crooks, often based somewhere in Asia, who run scam operations with loads of telemarketers trying to trick people across Europe. They told me I'd be arrested within an hour if I didn’t cough up the money. Honestly, it’s pretty terrifying! Just be careful and the smartest move is to just hang up straight away. Total scam!AsiaEurope7 yearsHad a really dodgy call claiming I was under investigation for tax evasion. Felt like a proper scam to me.7 yearsGot calls from some scammers, probably from India, about 5 times. I ended up calling them back and gave them a right telling off!!7 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC saying press 1 to speak with my case officer. Of course, I didn’t press anything.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from HMRC claiming there’s some legal action being taken against me. The message told me to “press 1 to talk to your case officer.” Sounded dodgy to me.HMRC7 yearsHad four voicemail messages but most were cut off - only caught the part about a lawsuit. Sounds exactly like the scams these crooks are running. So, what’s Johnson gonna do? And Corbyn, for that matter? Any of the politicians really plan to act? Blow them up or what? These fraudsters have been at it for years and nothing changes. They keep spending on aircraft carriers and nuclear subs while people just keep getting scammed over and over. There's no defense against this problem, just ignorance.JohnsonCorbyn7 yearsGot a voicemail from a lady saying there’s some lawsuit against me and to press 1 to talk to the case officer. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!7 yearsTotally a scam, so don’t trust it.7 yearsClaims to be HMRC but it's definitely a scam.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying it’s HM Government and that they’re taking legal action against me. Who on earth would fall for that rubbish? It’s absolutely unbelievable.UK7 yearsThis number has rung me up like three times just today, seems like a total scam.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC and threatening to take legal action. They asked me to press 1 to chat with the case officer. No chance, I hung up straight away!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC, but it was an automated voice. Luckily, I just got a letter from HMRC a few days ago and it said nothing like what the call was all about. Seems dodgy to me.HMRC7 yearsGot a robocall the other day where someone claimed to be from HMRC and said there was some tax fraud involving me. Seemed totally fake.HMRC7 yearsI just got a call supposedly from HMRC claiming I’m being sued or something, but they totally butchered my name and then just dropped the call. Honestly, it felt like a total rip-off.HMRC7 yearsGot a message claiming to be from HMRC, but it was a total scam - definitely something to block straight away.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from 02033895925, they kept telling me HMRC is going to take legal action against me. Then they made me press 1 to talk to some "case advisor." Complete scam, really nasty! I reckon they’re just preying on older folks. Stay well clear of these muppets.HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsgot a dodgy call saying there’s a legal case against me from hmrc, just ignored it and blocked the number. honestly, what goes around comes around, these scammers will get their comeuppance soon enough. there’s new tech now that’s meant to expose these fraudsters and the wealthy people behind these scam call centres. it’s heartbreaking because these scams have really damaged india’s trade reputation and are hurting their economy big time, which is a shame for all the honest folks there.HMRCKarmaIndia7 yearssomebody called me outta the blue sayin they were gonna sue me or something, sounded totally fishy to me. probably just trying to scare me into givin them money or info. anyone else get those kinda scary calls? really can't trust these people over the phone nowadays.7 yearsGot a robotic voice saying the same rubbish loads of others mentioned, something like the Queen's about to arrest me and to press 1 to chat with the bloke with the handcuffs. Total scam, criminals just trying to nick your money. Honestly, bin it straight away! I even rang Her Majesty myself to double-check, and she’s instructed the Tower to gear up for ‘em. Elizabeth II’s a grand lady (just like Elizabeth I was too, naturally).TowerElizabeth IIElizabeth I7 yearsI got a voicemail from this number saying it was from HMRC and that I'd been taken to court. They asked me to press 1 for more details, but I just hung up straight away. Sounds like one of those scams again, and I never stick around to entertain their tricks, whether they claim to be from Amazon, a bank, or my internet company. What really worries me though is how these scammers keep operating without getting caught or facing legal action from the real government agencies or legitimate firms!HMRCAmazon7 yearsGot a recorded call saying HMRC is suing me and to press 1 to sort it out, so I just hung up straight away.HMRC7 yearssomeone was pretending to be from hmre when they called me, total scammer stuff. really annoyed by it.HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsHeads up, I got a message saying "warning hmre are to take a lawsuit against you" - it sounded seriously fishy to me. Definitely seems dodgy, like some scam trying to scare people. Be careful if you get something like that!Submit Your Own Report (020 3389 5925)
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