02033896180
☎️ 02033896180 👆 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 02033896180
- Possible scam attempt, be cautiousMar
2020Scam call scared elderly motherOct
2019Scam phone calls claiming arrestOct
2019Warning about typical HMRC scamOct
2019Warning about nuisance caller impersonating HMRCOct
2019Unknown number claimed to be HMRCOct
2019Scary scam call from governmentOct
2019Suspicious call regarding unauthorized withdrawalOct
2019Multiple phone calls raise concernsOct
2019Potential scam call from "HMRC"Oct
2019Concern about scam phone callOct
2019Multiple scam calls, block numberOct
2019Warning multiple calls from scammersOct
2019Unanswered scam phone number alertOct
2019Ignoring scam call about arrest warrantOct
2019Phone number is a scamOct
2019Dealing with persistent unwanted callerOct
2019Frequent unwanted calls causing distressOct
2019Disrupt local scam team nowOct
2019Warning about arrest if dismissedOct
2019threat of arrest for misinformationOct
2019Typical day brings more troublesOct
2019Suspicious scam phone call warningOct
2019Missed call, possible scam messageOct
2019Multiple scam calls impersonating HMRCOct
2019Potential scam using government nameOct
2019Scam call about tax fraudOct
2019Repeated scam calls still prevalentOct
2019Missed call with no messageOct
2019Warning of fraudulent arrest warrantOct
2019Potential scam call; be cautiousOct
2019Caution: Scam Warrant by Tax authoritiesOct
2019Warning about tax liability scamOct
2019Number Of Searches: 129 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 08 October 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Manor House(West Midlands), Rampisham(Dorset) and Skallary(Western Isles).
02033896180 has 33 comments of which 27 x negative and 6 x neutral
02033896180 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033896180 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller using automated messages falsely claiming to be from HMRC or the government, threatening arrest over alleged National Insurance or tax issues. The calls often target elderly individuals, causing distress by demanding personal details or urging recipients to press numbers to avoid arrest warrants. Callers use intimidating, sometimes garbled messages and repeated calls throughout the day. It is strongly advised not to answer or engage with these calls, never to provide personal information, and to block the number. Authorities and service providers have yet to shut down these scams promptly. Wasting scammers’ time by answering then disengaging may help reduce their impact. Vigilance is crucial, especially to protect vulnerable people.
Reports on phone number 02033896180
6 yearsI got a call from 02082009031 claiming I had a warrant out for me, which was worrying but sounded off. Definitely think its a scam.7 yearsMy mother in law, who’s 82, got a call from 02033896180. It was a recorded message warning her her National Insurance number was suspended and mentioned something about an arrest warrant. It really frightened her. I don’t understand why calls like these can’t be stopped straight away? It’s just awful.National Insurance7 yearsOn 19/10/19, I got six calls all day from someone saying they were with H M Government, warning me I was going to be arrested for Northern Ireland fraud. I just ended the calls each time. Later, my daughter rang me, upset because her 81 year old mother-in-law had called her crying, scared she was going to be arrested. These awful people need to be stopped, honestly.National Insurance7 yearsClassic HMRC scam call with the automated message. I bet this number is just faked and they’re using it to ring a bunch of folks.HMRC7 yearsReceived a call from 0203 389 6180 and I’d really advise against returning it. They keep harassing, pretending to be from HMRC. Total pain!HMRC7 yearsThey rang me from 02033896180 claiming to be from HMRC, but I just hung up immediately.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from a creepy voice claiming to be H M Government. I just told them to leave me alone, trying to be polite but firm. Definitely a scam, and I reckon it could be really scary and upsetting for elderly folks.7 yearsGot a robo call saying HMRC are taking me to court and if I want to chat to one of their "advisers" I should hit 1!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from this number with a weird message that finished by saying something about an arrest warrant? No clue what that's about. How are they even allowed to do this here in the UK?UK7 yearsBe careful with calls from 02033896180, it's most defo a scam number. I wouldn’t pick up if I were you.7 yearsGot a call from 02033896180 today for the 3rd time, saying "Send your National Insurance number right away or an arrest warrant will be issued!" Then it told me to "Press 1." It's some dodgy recorded message, definitely a nasty scam. Never ever press any numbers if you don’t know who’s calling. Be careful out there!NationalPress 17 yearsMy mum’s been getting loads of calls on her landline, like six in just a few hours, all about her National Insurance number and some arrest stuff. It’s really got her stressed out.7 yearsI’ve had this robotic voice call me around five times today, telling me to stop something about an arrest warrant and to enter my national insurance number. Just ignored it every time and let it go to voicemail.7 yearsIt's only 1.35 and they've already rung us five times. Me and my husband are both feeling poorly, and I really hope they quit calling. This number just won't give up.7 yearsToday, this number rang my mum who’s 94. Luckily I overheard them mentioning that £600 was taken from her bank. She was about to hit 1 like they told her to, but I jumped in and ended the call. If I hadn’t been around, I dread to think what could’ve happened.7 yearsHad a call from 02033896180 today. Total rubbish scam about my NI being cancelled and I’ll get arrested unless I press 1. Really bad attempt, I’ve dealt with this exact trick already.7 yearsIf he rings up a sixth time, have a quick natter with him and drag it out a bit. Imagine if everyone did that from the start, maybe he wouldn’t have bothered calling you at all in the first place.7 yearsI tried ringing 02033896180 but no one answered, it went straight to voicemail. The message said something about an arrest warrant and to press 1. I just ended up deleting it, sounded dodgy to me.7 yearsDon't pick up if this number rings you, it's definitely a scam.7 yearsThis number has rung me six times today. Like others mentioned, they demand you send your national insurance number right away or they'll issue an arrest warrant. They ask you to press one to chat to someone, but I just let the answerphone pick it up. I've blocked the number now.7 yearsGot another ring today, and guess what? They hit me up again about some arrest warrant. Can't believe how often this happens!7 yearsThey kept saying I'd be arrested and that my National Insurance number was cancelled. Then they told me to hit button 4. Totally dodgy call.7 yearsSomeone called me threatening to cancel my N.I. number and said I'd be arrested if I didn't press 1. Total nonsense!National Insurance7 yearsLooks like this bunch of local scammers can be messed with if you call them back. After going through this, I reckon you should answer next time and just keep them hanging. Feels like the dad’s the one behind this con, while mum and the kids are just hanging out in the kitchen or something.7 yearsIn the past couple of days, I've had an onslaught of five calls from 02033896180, all claiming to be from HMRC. Each time, I’m met with a recorded message ominously declaring that there's an arrest warrant out against me! They then prompt me to press one if I'd like to avert said warrant. The number is 02033896180, should anyone else be curious.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from somebody claiming to be from "her majesty’s government" telling me my NI number was cancelled and that if I didn’t press 1 they’d send an arrest warrant. Didn’t bother to listen more, just hung up and blocked the number straight away.7 yearsGot a call saying, "there's a warrant out for you by her majestys tax" but they never actually said my name, total scam if you ask me.7 yearsGot some weird babble about an arrest warrant and this NHI number thing - sounds pretty dodgy to me!7 yearsGot a call warning me about being arrested for tax fraud... yeah right, total scam pretending to be HMRC!HMRC7 yearsThe phone kept ringing way longer than normal, so I waited until the answer machine picked up. They never left any message though.7 yearsthey keep ringing me over and over and always leave the same voicemail. cant believe scams like this still happen nowadays.7 yearsBe careful, this number is linked to a scammer attempting to trick you about owing taxes.7 yearsI got a call saying my national insurance number had been cancelled by the tax people and they might send a warrant out for me. They told me to press ‘t’ if I wanted to know more, but I just hung up straight away.MajestyCustomsSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 6180)
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