02033896095
☎️ 02033896095 👆 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 02033896095
- Urgent scam call about arrestFeb
2020Playing tricks on cross lineJan
2020Likely scam call, left messageJan
2020Warning about fraudulent HMRC call.Jan
2020Scam call from fake HMRCJan
2020Suspicious automated call from HMRCJan
2020Threatened with arrest, did not respondJan
2020Message about tax arrest threatJan
2020Scam call from fake policeJan
2020Fake HMRC message threatening arrestJan
2020Scam phone call threatening arrestJan
2020Automated call about NI numberJan
2020Warning of fraudulent HMRC callsJan
2020Fraudulent call pretending to be HMRCJan
2020Reported HMRC scam, remove numberJan
2020Received suspicious call about arrestJan
2020Received call about fake warrantJan
2020Suspicious HMRC call, three timesJan
2020Concerning scam call, counterfeit intentionsJan
2020Ignored suspicious IRS scam callJan
2020Acknowledge previous comments, no new contentJan
2020Received scam call, hung upJan
2020Urgent payment needed to prevent arrestJan
2020Phone scam warning message humorJan
2020Scam call pretending to be hmrcJan
2020Scam call from fake HMRCJan
2020Call with deep-voiced person againJan
2020Another scam - watch out!Jan
2020Pretended to be HMRC scamJan
2020Scam call impersonating HMRC authoritiesJan
2020Number Of Searches: 96 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 26 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Penmayne(Cornwall) and Tuckingmill(Cornwall).
02033896095 has 29 comments of which 27 x negative and 2 x neutral
02033896095 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033896095 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call impersonating HMRC, claiming there is a warrant for arrest over unpaid taxes. The automated messages urge recipients to press a number to speak with a "case officer," often leading to suspicious foreign-sounding individuals. Numerous users confirm this is a fraudulent tactic designed to intimidate, particularly targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals. Genuine HMRC communications are always sent by post, never via threatening phone calls. Many victims have blocked the number, warning others against engaging or providing any personal details. Authorities are urged to take action to prevent these calls, which cause distress and confusion. Visitors should remain vigilant, avoid responding, and verify any claims through official HMRC channels only.
Reports on phone number 02033896095
7 yearsI got a voicemail telling me there was a warrant out for my arrest and I had to get in touch with them right away! Honestly, it’s so scary how these scammers are out there. I hope no one else gets tricked by this nonsense. They really should be stopped!7 yearsSome random person called and started saying they were going to get me arrested. I just ignored the call.7 yearsI received a message on my voicemail claiming there’s a warrant for my arrest from the tax office and that I should press 1 to talk to the police officer handling it. I’ve had these types of calls before. Being 82 years old, this is really frightening! Naturally, I didn’t press anything.7 yearsJust got a voicemail from someone claiming HMRC has put a warrant out for my arrest! Bit strange as I’m all clear with my taxes, done by proper chartered accountants and all. So, I dialled 1471 to see where the call came from, rang them back and some bloke with a heavy foreign accent asked for my name. I didn’t give it and just asked why they called me, then they just cut the line straight away. Suspicious to say the least.HMRC7 yearsI got an automated call on my home phone claiming HMRC had put a warrant out for me and asked me to press 1 to talk to an officer. This felt really dodgy since HMRC normally sends a letter first if there’s any issue. The call came from the Angus region as well.HMRCAngus7 yearsI blasted "Good Vibrations" straight down his phone, now he’s probably gettin’ some bad vibes instead!7 yearsLike a few folks here, I got a voicemail saying HMRC were coming after me for some tax issues. Was pretty quick to freak out!HMRC7 yearsGot a call saying it was from HMRC, but I’ve heard before that they only get in touch by letter. As soon as the recorded voice said who they were, I just ended the call without hearing the full message. These scams can really mess with older folks or anyone worried about their money. How long are these dodgy sites going to be allowed to run?HM Revenue and CustomsHMRC7 yearsJust got a call about 5 minutes ago, left a voicemail, sounded like a total scam to me.7 yearsI got a voicemail from someone pretending to be HMRC threatening me with arrest if I didn’t ring them back.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail also saying I’d be arrested if I didn’t ring HMRC back. Pretty scary stuff!HMRC7 yearsJust got a robocall from 02033896095 claiming to be from HMRC, telling me to "press 1" to talk to my case worker. Honestly, these muppets should be banned by now.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from an automated voice about a problem with my National Insurance number that needed urgent attention. Before responding, I had a quick look at this site. Now I've gone and blocked the number.National Insurance7 yearsJust like everyone else says, this number is part of the HMRC scam. They really should do something and get it removed already.HMRC7 yearsReceived a call from 020233896095, some foreign bloke claiming I've got an arrest warrant. He asked for my name, and I told him he ought to already have it. Then, suddenly, he just dropped the call.7 yearsThey told me I gotta pay straight away or else there’s a warrant out and I’m facing 19 arrests! Totally freaking out right now.7 yearsThey’re at it again with those hmre scams! Can’t believe it.7 yearsGot one of those fake HMRC calls again, all automated nonsense.HMRC7 yearsSome bloke called me telling me there was an arrest warrant for me or something. He asked for my name but I told him he should already have it and then he just ended the call. Proper dodgy!7 yearsToday I got a call saying I'd be arrested if I didn't pay up. Didn't even bother listening, just ended the call straight away because it sounded dodgy. I'm in Lockerbie.Lockerbie7 yearsi got a call from some bloke with a recorded voice saying hmrc was gonna put a warrant out for me. total scam, obviously. 1471 said the number was 02033906095, but when i tried to block it through 1572, the number that showed up was 0101278822690775. not sure if the scammer got blocked or not now.HMRC7 yearsHit 1 if you wanna get ripped off.7 yearsGot this same call from what sounded like Hmrc, but it's clearly just some automated machine. Three times they've rang me today!HMRC7 yearsReceived a call from 02033896095 claiming it was HMRC about an arrest warrant. Luckily, our digital answerphone picks up first, so only folks we recognise - like mates or family - get through. It's awful how these scammers target vulnerable people with such frightening lies. Proper nasty stuff.HMRC7 yearsGot a call at my dad's place, he's 81. When I picked up and pressed 1 like it said, I asked the bloke with an Asian accent what game he was running and what his name was. Suddenly, he just ended the call!7 yearsGot a call like this once, sounded like a really deep voice on the other end.7 yearsGot a call a bit earlier today, someone pretending to be from HMRC with that fake official tone. Wasn't falling for it, so I just ended the call. Cheers, Angus.HMRCCheersAngus7 yearsI got a voicemail from this number claiming HMRC had put out an arrest warrant for me and telling me to press ‘1’ to speak to some case worker or whatever. Totally dodgy!HMRC7 yearsJust like all the others, I got a call saying there was an arrest warrant from hmrc. Pressed 1 and ended up speaking to some bloke with an accent from what sounded like abroad, so I just hung up. Funny enough, I’m just about to sort my tax return before the 31st of January anyway.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 6095)
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