02033898616
☎️ 02033898616 👆 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 02033898616
- Lawsuit call from landline 020233898616Feb
2018Scam targets pensioners, avoidJan
2018Suspicious call, hung up quicklyJan
2018HMRC scam calls reportedJan
2018User expresses extreme ethnic hatredJan
2018Comment contains offensive hateful languageJan
2018Elderly scammed by HMRC impersonatorsJan
2018Frustrated by persistent scam callsJan
2018Scam calls targeting vulnerable individualsJan
2018Repeated calls claiming police officerJan
2018HMRC scam call causes anxietyJan
2018Scams widespread in States nowJan
2018Scam calls distress elderly fatherJan
2018HMRC Scam, suspicious call warningJan
2018Scam call; beware, no detailsJan
2018Reference to HMRC informationJan
2018HMRC scam; neighbor prevented paymentJan
2018Warning: Scam, avoid callingJan
2018Scam calls causing stress, anxietyJan
2018Frightening calls, should be ignoredJan
2018Everyone should download ShouldIAnswerJan
2018HMRC Scam warning: don't shareJan
2018Scam call claiming HMRC lawsuitJan
2018Avoid answering unknown callsJan
2018HMRC scam call, no responseJan
2018Scam call from HMRC spoofJan
2018Reported scam number by publicJan
2018Scam warning; avoid costly callsJan
2018HMRC phone scam, not genuineJan
2018Recurring HMRC scam calls reportedJan
2018Hoax call, ignore messages receivedJan
2018Suspicious HMRC lawsuit phone callJan
2018Suspected scam call about HMRCJan
2018HMRC scam call, press 1Jan
2018Repeated scam calls causing distressJan
2018HMRC scam caused anxietyJan
2018HMRC scam causing panic worryJan
2018Frustration with HMRC, uninformedJan
2018Strongly condemns malicious phone callersJan
2018HMRC scam call; TPS ineffectiveJan
2018Successful scam, unsettling repeated callsJan
2018HMRC phone scam warningJan
2018Annoying persistent UK scam callsJan
2018Persistent UK scam calls despite registrationJan
2018HMRC scam claimed, be waryJan
2018Scam call threatening legal actionJan
2018HMRC scam threatens legal actionJan
2018Possible scam call reportedJan
2018HMRC called with automated messageJan
2018HMRC scam call resurfaces repeatedlyJan
2018HMRC legal case call alertJan
2018Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 50 First Seen: 24 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cocks Green(Suffolk), Kirby-le-Soken(Essex) and Woodspeen(Berkshire).
02033898616 has 50 comments of which 13 x neutral and 37 x negative
02033898616 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033898616 👆 is reported as a persistent and distressing scam targeting primarily elderly individuals, where callers impersonate HMRC officials threatening legal action over unpaid taxes. The calls often feature automated female voices urging recipients to press a number to speak with a caseworker, and may include background noise suggestive of call centres. Multiple reports emphasise these calls are fraudulent, designed to cause anxiety and extract money - often through misleading requests, such as payment via gift cards. Genuine HMRC warns they do not initiate contact this way. Users strongly advise ignoring or blocking the number, reporting it to authorities, and cautioning vulnerable family members. The frequency and aggressive nature of calls have caused considerable upset, with calls attempting to exploit trust in official government entities.
Reports on phone number 02033898616
9 yearsSo, got a call on my landline from 020233898616 saying they’re suing me or something like that. Bit worried now.9 yearsI received three robocalls before my curiosity got the better of me, and I pressed 1, thinking it might actually be something legitimate. When I finally spoke to someone, it was a chap with a strong Asian accent who claimed he was from HMRC. I could hear the usual call centre buzz in the background. He then had the audacity to ask me who I was! I told him he ought to know since he rang me in the first place, and promptly hung up.HMRC9 yearsBeware of these scammers targeting older people trying to steal their savings. Best to stay clear!9 yearsNo way, just got a call from some dodgy lot using an 0200 number, claiming to be from HMRC - total scam! It’s disgusting how these people keep getting new numbers from the phone company without any consequences. They seriously need to be reported to Ofcom and the watchdog, then hit with massive fines to stop this nonsense. Honestly, it's infuriating how this kind of stuff keeps happening. These scammers deserve to be caught and dealt with properly.HMRCOfcom9 yearsIt’s mad how useless some bloody Pakistanis seem, especially when their so-called hero is Amir Khan. Honestly, their whole lot don’t seem to do much apart from breeding amongst themselves and taking advantage of the elderly and vulnerable. They seriously stink of trouble too.Amir Khan9 yearsI got three calls from someone claiming to be HMRC just yesterday, so I've gone ahead and told the actual HMRC about it.HMRC9 yearsDodgy call yesterday to my elderly neighbour from someone pretending to be HMRC, saying he owed tax and needed to sort it out right away. The poor bloke got really stressed, thought he was gonna end up in jail or something. He was convinced and ended up driving all over town buying loads of iTunes vouchers because that’s how they said he had to pay. They kept calling back nonstop, pestering him for the codes on the cards. After losing £2500, he was absolutely rattled. It’s shocking the sort of people who do this. I really hope these scumbags rot in jail for ages. What a disgusting scam!HMRC9 yearsThis is just a total scam. I don’t get why BT haven’t found a way to block these annoying calls yet. It’s really frustrating!BT9 yearsGot a call saying it was HMRC about some legal trouble and to press 1 to talk to someone. I didn't bother, just ended the call straight away and checked the number here. Bet loads of folks would get really stressed out by something like that.HMRC9 yearsOver here, it seems like scams are really blowing up, just like they are in the US.US9 yearsI received a call from a number associated with HMRC.HMRC9 yearsReceived a rather alarming call at 2 this afternoon, claiming that HMRC intends to take legal action against me. Then, two hours later, a rather strange voicemail followed, although I couldn't quite make out what was being said. It's absolutely appalling how low some individuals will stoop-it's the kind of thing that could genuinely distress vulnerable older folks.HMRC9 yearsToday my elderly dad got three calls claiming to be from HMRC, threatening him with a tax debt charge. When I tried calling back, they just cut the line. I tried twice more but only ended up with voicemail. It’s clearly a scam but it really upset my dad because he actually fell for it. If you get a call like this, just hang up straight away - don’t waste your time!HMRC9 yearsI've had a few phone calls from this number, and they honestly give me the chills. The HMRC is not known for scaring folks like this. Best to just disregard it, I reckon!HMRC9 yearsSomebody rang me pretending to be from HMRC. I was about to jump in a taxi to sort out a payment, but luckily my neighbour popped over to see if everything was alright. Turns out it was a total scam. Just hang up!HMRC9 yearsMy mum just got a call from this number, and they were asking for info about some legal matter. I’m proper upset because we’ve just lost my dad and don’t need this stress. Watch out, I reckon it’s a scam. Don’t share any personal stuff with them.9 yearsHonestly, you gotta get the Should I Answer app on your phone. It’s brilliant for blocking these annoying calls. After just one ring, it hangs up for you automatically. Saves so much hassle!9 yearsTotal scam, HMRC never rings you out of the blue. If you press any buttons to talk to them, you’ll end up with a massive phone bill. Just ignore and hang up.HMRC9 yearsWithin just an hour, I got two calls claiming something like, "We've been attempting to contact you. This is the HMRC, and we're initiating legal proceedings against you. Press 1 to speak with your case officer." Naturally, I didn't press anything. They never gave a name, and there’s more than one person living here anyway. Pretty sneaky timing too, sending these out when people are sorting their tax returns. It could really freak people out and cause loads of unnecessary worry.HMRCPress 19 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, telling me there’s some legal trouble for unpaid tax. Didn’t share any info and just hung up. Sounds like one of those scam calls to me.HMRC9 yearsThis call is nothing but a sham. Just disregard the number and any communications linked to it.9 yearsPlease don’t call back.9 yearsLoads of people have put this number down as a scam and reported it to the SFO.SFO9 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming HMRC is suing me and told to hit 1 to talk to my case handler. It was a robotic woman’s pre-recorded voice, pretty fishy stuff.HMRC9 yearsWatch out, that's definitely a scam, best to steer clear!9 yearsI've had two calls from this number today, both leaving a voicemail saying they're a 'police officer.' Bit suspicious if you ask me.9 yearsSomeone said they were from HMRC, but it sounded fishy so I didn’t bother pressing 1 to talk to my case officer. Definitely dodgy! I’ll be blocking that number and letting HMRC know because I’m sure they wouldn’t call like that. Total scam attempt!HMRC9 yearsOn 30/1/2018 I got a call from a lady sounding British, claiming to be from HMRC. She said they were taking legal action and told me to hit '1' to speak to my 'case' person. Pretty sure it was one of those usual scams.HMRC9 yearsI received a voicemail today from a woman’s voice claiming that HMRC was initiating legal action against me and instructed me to press one to speak to a case officer. I appreciate the insights from others on this matter. It’s clear to me that this is not how HMRC operates, so it must definitely be some sort of con.HMRC9 yearsI got a robo call saying there’s some legal trouble with HMRC and to press 1 to sort it out. Didn't press anything since seemed dodgy to me, probably just a scam.HMRC9 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be HMRC, but when I rang the official HMRC number, they told me they never contact people by phone. Definitely a scam!HMRC9 yearsI received a call claiming that HMRC is initiating legal action against me.HMRC9 yearsUnbelievable, just received yet another dodgy call from someone claiming to be HMRC!HMRC9 yearsI got a call from 02033898616 with a woman’s voice, sounded very posh British. She said HMRC was suing me or something. They told me to press 1 to talk to someone handling my case. I didn’t trust it and ended the call straight away. Glad I looked up this number here before doing anything else!HMRC9 yearsThese idiots called again, second time this week! It's really upset my wife a lot. It's mad how they can just keep pulling these scams without getting caught. Surely BT and HMRC know about what's going on.BTHMRC9 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC about some legal trouble and honestly, it just threw me right off and stressed me out big time.HMRC9 yearsReceived yet another HMRC scam call, they even left a voicemail on my answerphone. Honestly, what’s the point of the TPS if it doesn’t stop this rubbish??HMRCTPS9 yearsIt's so frustrating how these calls keep coming, even though I've signed up to avoid scam calls. I get that it's hard to block foreign scammers completely, but this number is definitely from the UK. They really ought to be getting into trouble for this.UK9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, but it was way past regular hours. They hinted at some legal trouble but never gave me my own NI number, saying it was for security. Honestly, felt like dealing with complete muppets and probably some dodgy scammers!HMRC9 yearsGot a call claiming HMRC's taking me to court. It's so frustrating how these scammers never seem to get caught!HMRC9 yearsGot a call saying HMRC were gonna take me to court if I didn’t act, and then they told me to hit 1 to chat with someone who could help.HMRC9 yearsAbsolute nutters, honestly. They really need to be tracked down and dealt with properly.9 yearsWatch out for those HMRC scam calls, they can really freak you out! My partner got a call saying he had a legal case because he supposedly owed tax. He didn’t fall for it though, especially since he’d just got a tax refund. These kind of calls can seriously stress people out.HMRC9 yearsJust got one of those dodgy calls again. Definitely a scam.9 yearsGot a call saying it's HMRC, something to do with a case - total scam, don’t trust it!HMRC9 yearsLooks like this is a proper scam that’s actually working since folks are giving them money. You’d think they’d be trackable somehow, right? They’ve called me twice now, and even though I was aware it’s a con, it still freaks me out a bit.9 yearsGot a call saying HMRC were taking legal action against me. Quite worrying but seemed a bit dodgy if I’m honest.HMRC9 yearsIt’s really frustrating how these calls just don’t stop. I’m on the no-call list, yet I still get bombarded with scam calls. I get that stopping scammers from abroad might be tricky, but when it’s a UK number, surely the people behind it could be caught and punished.UK9 yearsGot another call from those HMRC scammers, can you believe it?!HMRC9 yearsGot a call earlier, something about a legal issue with HMRC. Just went straight to voicemail, so I didn’t pick up and they left some sort of automated message.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3389 8616)
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