02033897247
☎️ 02033897247 👆 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 02033897247
- Child answered alarming menacing callOct
2016Avoid HMRC scam, don't pressSep
2016Beware of scam phone callsSep
2016Message about HMRC case scamSep
2016Received suspicious call claiming HRMCSep
2016Scam call from fake HMRCSep
2016Urgent stop to threatening court threatSep
2016Warning about fake HMRC callsSep
2016Generic message about IRS lawsuitSep
2016Report HMRC scam phone callSep
2016Scammer posing as HMRC agentSep
2016Rude caller, scam complaint sharedSep
2016Issue with impersonation and taxesSep
2016Muttering about a case studySep
2016Scam alert from supposed lawsuitSep
2016Thankful for scam alert websiteSep
2016Scam call from faux HMRCSep
2016Repeat calls from persistent scammersSep
2016Call from HMRC possibly scamSep
2016User describes situation as absurdSep
2016Fraudulent HMRC Recorded Message marketingSep
2016Hercules lawsuit, urgent manager messageSep
2016Menacing call threatening legal actionSep
2016Warning about HMRC scam callSep
2016Fraudulent recorded message claiming to HMRCSep
2016Warning about HMRC scam callSep
2016Fraudster claiming HMRC case officerSep
2016Number Of Searches: 239 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 18 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Beaudesert(Warwickshire), High Cross(Cambridgeshire), Howt Green(Kent) and Rhilochan(Highland).
02033897247 has 27 comments of which 21 x negative and 6 x neutral
02033897247 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033897247 👆 is reported as a persistent and menacing scam involving recorded calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC, threatening legal action and urging recipients to press a number to speak with a supposed case officer. Numerous callers describe aggressive tactics, including demands for money or vouchers, notably targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals. Genuine HMRC communications are typically written and formal, and these calls often result in callers being rude or hanging up when challenged. Visitors are strongly advised not to engage with such calls, avoid pressing any numbers, and report them to relevant authorities to help combat this distressing and ongoing fraud. Blocking the number and exercising caution is recommended to protect against financial loss and distress.
Reports on phone number 02033897247
10 yearsMy son picked up the phone, and the caller sounded really threatening - it freaked him out a lot.10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC, they told me to press 1 - total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HRM, but I just ended the call. If it was really HRMC, I reckon they’d send a letter before ringing you up like that.HMRC10 yearsI got a recorded call saying, “The HMRC is taking legal action against you. Press 1 right now to talk to your case officer.” Honestly, I was this close to hitting 1 just to hear it again. Sounds like a sneaky way to get people to call back. Luckily, I didn’t fall for it, but these scams can catch anyone. Just watch out and don’t get fooled!HMRC10 yearsI got a voicemail on my home phone saying HM Revenue had a case open against me and I needed to press 1. Total scam though, they never call out of the blue like that, they’d send letters first for sure.HMRC10 years27th Sep - We got a call from HMRC as well. Definitely should be blacklisted. My elderly neighbour got the same call too. He pressed 1 and the caller told him to visit Tescos and buy iTunes vouchers. They threatened that if he didn’t buy them, the police would show up at his house later that day and he’d be jailed. The poor bloke’s really shook up about it. Now HMRC keep ringing him back. Told him to just ignore the phone. Surely those scammers can’t keep getting away with this. Such a cruel trick, they wanted hundreds of pounds in vouchers.HMRCTesco10 yearsHonestly, these calls need to be banned. Got a message rattling on about legal trouble and court stuff. It’s really not something an older lady should be getting, proper mither it causes.10 yearsI received a call from a man saying he was from HMRC, saying they were about to take legal action against me and told me to press 1 to talk to my case officer. I just ended the call and saved the number. Feels like it’s gotta be some kind of scam. They really need to be stopped properly by the authorities.HMRC10 yearsJust like the rest, got a call about some lawsuit from HMRC. They told me to press 1 if I wanna talk to someone. Total scam, watch out!HMRC10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, left a threatening message saying they were taking legal action against me. I decided to call back and the guy who answered was really rude and short with me. He greeted me with "hello, HMRC crime department" then immediately asked why I was ringing. After that, he said I was annoying him, muttered some swear words quietly, and just hung up. These scammers are getting on my nerves. I had no doubt it was a fake call, but I’m sure plenty of people get tricked and lose money. It's just really awful.HMRC10 yearsReceived a call from this number, with a chap leaving a rather alarming message about filing a case against us. I decided to return the call, but the gentleman on the other end was quite unpleasant and curt. When I inquired why I was calling, he implied I was just wasting his precious time, and I could swear I heard him mumble some expletives before abruptly ending the conversation. Honestly, these scammers are really getting on my nerves!10 yearsThey're trying to bluff that HMRC is going to take legal steps. Just use your head and block the number. Honestly, HMRC ought to be putting a stop to these calls!HMRC10 yearsI received a rather brief text that seemed to mumble on about some sort of case study!10 yearsWe felt a bit nervous but not scared since we’re Christians. Plus, we’ve got an excellent accountant who’d definitely be notified by HMRC if we owed anything (which we don’t, everything is always sorted on time). We’re going to report this to HMRC ourselves and suggest others do the same. Pretending to be from the police should be illegal too, it’s pretty intimidating.HMRC10 yearsGot a call saying HMRC were taking legal action against me, they told me to press 1 to talk to someone about it. Sounded dodgy to me, so I didn’t bother. Quite sure this was some kind of scam.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail saying HMRC wants to sue me and to press 1 to talk to an advisor. So glad I found this website - it helped me realise it was just another scam! Thanks a lot for the relief.HMRC10 yearsI rang back the number I missed, and someone picked up saying "HMRC, how can I assist you?" When I questioned how they knew I was from HMRC, they just ended the call.HMRC10 yearsSince around the end of June, I've been getting calls from the same lot over and over. They even leave messages sometimes. These scammers really need to be stopped, but it feels like no one is doing anything about it. It's so frustrating!10 yearsGot a call from 02033897247 with a recorded message saying HMRC’s building a case against me. Just ended the call straight away.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a HMRC ‘Case Officer’ named Mr James Parker, speaking with a strong Asian accent. He started bullying me, saying if I didn’t pay up, my bank account would be frozen and I’d be hit with over £40,000 in court fees. He even warned that if I ended the call, there’d be serious consequences, mentioning that older folks might have heart attacks or strokes because of it. Naturally, I ended the call and then used 1471 to check the number - just as I thought, it was a total scammer trying to pull a fast one!HMRCJames Parker10 yearsWhat a complete farce!10 yearsGot a call from this number with some creepy recorded voice threatening legal action against me. Hung up straight away.10 yearsI received a call from someone impersonating HMRC, claiming there was a case being built against me and inquiring if I wished to have a chat with my "case officer." Honestly, it’s high time these scoundrels were apprehended and faced justice!HMRC10 yearsGot a call saying they were from HMRC and that there’s a lawsuit against me, then telling me to press 1 to talk to an advisor. Total rubbish, but I bet some people who don’t know better might get tricked and end up sharing their bank info or something.HMRC10 yearsI got a call from someone who said they were from HMRC, but it was just a recorded message. Once I figured out it wasn’t a real person, I hung up straight away and didn’t bother hearing the entire message. Pretty sure it was a scam.HMRC10 yearsI got a message left on my answerphone from someone claiming to be a case manager about a lawsuit from Hercules. Honestly, these lot are just horrible, we need to put a stop to this nonsense.Hercules10 yearsGot a call from some scammer pretending to be from HMRC, saying they’re about to open a case against me. Then they asked if I wanted to be put through to my "case officer." What muppets! It was just a recorded message. Hope the authorities catch these fraudsters and throw the book at them.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 7247)
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