02037699921
☎️ 02037699921 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 203769 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02037699921
- Scam call, block this numberJun
2018Scam impersonating HMRC, block immediately!Jun
2018Message appeared, then found websiteMay
2016Warning about strange HMRC callMay
2016Fraudulent call confirmed by HMRCMay
2016HMRC scam threat horror storyMay
2016Scam voicemail pretending to be HMRCMay
2016Ignoring unknown voicemail from unknown numberMay
2016Scam requesting iTunes voucher paymentsMay
2016Number appeared on both phonesMay
2016Voicemail from freaky American voiceMay
2016Warning: Possible scam from HMRCMay
2016Ignored HMRC automated scam phone callMay
2016Automated message from potentially HMRCMay
2016Warning about scam phone callMay
2016Repeating points made by othersMay
2016Reported potential scam to policeMay
2016Receiving threatening call from unknown sourceMay
2016Received suspicious call about taxMay
2016Warning of possible phone scamMay
2016Voice mail could be scamMay
2016Common scam involving urgent callMay
2016Scam alert: automated call, HMRBMay
2016Recent repeated experiences with issuesMay
2016Number Of Searches: 312 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 12 May 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cottam(Nottinghamshire), Doverdale(Worcestershire), Henstridge Bowden(Somerset), Shadsworth(Lancashire) and Shustoke(Warwickshire).
02037699921 has 23 comments of which 7 x neutral and 16 x negative
02037699921 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02037699921 👆 is reported as a scam number falsely claiming to be from HMRC, often using automated calls with an American accent threatening legal action and demanding payment of fake debts. Callers sometimes use aggressive and intimidating language, mentioning arrest or property seizure, and push victims to pay via vouchers like iTunes. Many have confirmed with HMRC that these calls are fraudulent as official HMRC correspondence is sent by post, never by phone. Several people report bogus threats of police attendance and court proceedings. The number usually leaves threatening voicemails but does not take returned calls. Multiple users express concern about the distress caused and have blocked or ignored the number. This scam is persistent, appearing on both mobiles and landlines across the UK.
Reports on phone number 02037699921
8 yearsI recently got a call from 02037690744, and they mentioned they were from HMRC, asserting I owed some non-existent debt. It’s clearly a scam - just a bunch of fraudsters trying to either swindle your cash or frighten you into submission. I'd strongly advise you to block this number!HMRC8 yearsBeware of this perilous scam! They pose as representatives of HMRC and go as far as to intimidate you with threats of legal proceedings over a fictitious debt. It's best to disregard them completely and simply block their number!HMRC10 yearsI just got back from my holiday and found this message waiting for me. It freaked me out at first, but then I had a bit of a think and decided to look it up on this site. Made me feel a lot better!10 yearsGot a weird call from someone with a funny American accent claiming to be from HMRC, telling me not to ignore the call. Totally fishy. Didn’t ring them back and just went ahead and blocked the number straight away.HMRC10 yearsJust wanted to update my previous comment from the 24th of May, 2016. I got in touch with HMRC and they told me they don’t make phone calls about these issues, everything’s done through letters. They confirmed the call I got was definitely a scam.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail the other day from some automated voice sounding American, claiming to be HMRC. Said I had to ring right away or else it would turn into a court thing. Probably one of those dodgy scams, so I just ignored it and didn't bother calling them back!HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail from this number and the voice was super creepy, sounded like an American or something. It was saying pretty much the same thing as before.10 yearsThis number left a voicemail for my dad not long ago, but we’re just going to let it be and not bother answering.10 yearsTotally a scam, sounded like some weird robotic voice pretending it was HMRC.HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsGot a robocall claiming to be from HMRC earlier. Havent bothered returning the call.HMRC10 yearsI’ve had calls from this number on both my mobile and my home phone now.10 yearsI’ve had the exact same experience as everyone else mentioned here. It’s honestly kinda frustrating how often this number pops up and it’s always the same drill. I’m pretty sure it’s just spam or some telemarketer messing about. Wouldn’t recommend picking up unless you want a headache!10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I owed money on my credit card and told me to pay using iTunes vouchers. They asked me to stay on the line while I went to Tesco to buy them. Apparently, you can only get up to £100 each, and they wanted me to buy 56 of these vouchers, but weirdly, they said not to ask the shop staff for them, just grab as many as I could from the shelves up to that amount. That’s when I figured it was dodgy, ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Tesco10 yearsYeah, got the same one. Someone called saying they were Heather Gray from HMRC, telling me to ring back or they’d take stuff I definitely don’t want them to take. Thinking about it now, it kinda does sound right coming from HMRC, they do that sort of thing after all, lol. But seriously, don’t bother calling them back. If HMRC really needed to get in touch, they’d send a letter.Heather GrayHMRC10 yearsGot a call from some automated scam claiming to be HMRC, just hung up straight away.HMRC10 yearsMy husband got a weird voicemail saying HMRC was checking his accounts and he supposedly owed £4000, or else he’d end up in court with a bill of £30,000. It sounded dodgy to me, so I’ve contacted Thames Valley Police about it. Looks like another scam to me, similar to what others have mentioned.HMRCThames Valley Police10 yearsThis is definitely a dodgy number.10 yearsI rang the number and the bloke started threatening me with court and said I was in serious trouble. When I asked which department he was with, he couldn’t give me a straight answer but then asked if I had a pen ready. After a bit, he told me an address in Euston for HMRC. Seems like this number should definitely be reported to the proper people - I’m planning to do just that!EustonHMRC10 yearsI got a call like that too, supposedly from someone named Heather Gray. When I rang back, they started threatening to take me to court over some unpaid tax debt. They knew a few bits about me, but when I asked for more proof to check my tax status, they got all defensive and refused to give me any details. They even said they’d send the Police round to my place. I just ended the call. Planning to ring up the HMRC helpline to find out if this is a scam. Honestly, I’m almost certain it’s a con!Heather GrayPoliceHMRC10 yearsSeems like a dodgy number to me, left a voicemail but when I tried calling back, no answer at all. Feels like a scam!10 yearsGot a call from someone with an American accent saying I had to ring them back about a "time sensitive" issue. They said if I didn't call, I'd face some kind of trouble. sounds like a total scam to me.10 yearsGot a recorded call from someone with an American accent claiming they were from HMRE - total scam, don't trust it!HM Revenue and Customs10 yearsWe experienced a similar situation just the other day as well.Submit Your Own Report (020 3769 9921)
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