02038070290
☎️ 02038070290 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 203807 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038070290
- Scam call; hung up twiceJun
2024Remains active after seven yearsMay
2024Warning about HMRC phone scamMar
2017Suspicious call claiming HMRC caseMar
2017Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2017Sophisticated scam impersonating official sourcesMar
2017Warning: scam do not respondMar
2017Recognized scam; provoked strong reactionMar
2017Questioning initial suspicion of scamMar
2017Fraudulent calls from fake "HMRC"Mar
2017Automated scam call from "HMRC"Mar
2017HMRC scam calls, didn't answerMar
2017Suspicious HMRC call, hung upMar
2017False HMRC scam call experienceMar
2017Fraudulent HMRC lawsuit notification scamMar
2017Received suspicious HMRC call-back numberFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 100 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 04 February 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bankshead(Shropshire), Burgh Castle(Norfolk), Pantdu(Neath Port Talbot) and Squires Gate(Lancashire).
02038070290 has 16 comments of which 13 x negative and 3 x neutral
02038070290 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038070290 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number linked to fraudulent calls impersonating HMRC, warning recipients of fictitious lawsuits and urging them to press a button to speak to a case officer. The calls often use automated messages and threaten legal action to create panic. HMRC never initiates contact via cold calls or requests personal or financial information over the phone. Many recipients warn not to engage, respond, or call back, as doing so can lead to abuse or further scams. The tactic preys on fear, especially targeting vulnerable individuals. It is strongly advised to hang up immediately, avoid pressing any keys, and report such calls to the proper authorities for safety and peace of mind.
Reports on phone number 02038070290
2 yearsSomebody called me saying my computer was hacked and being used for illegal stuff online. I just ended the call. Then they rang me back asking why I’d cut off. When I told them they were clearly trying to scam me, they started insulting me and ended the call.2 yearsI got a call and thought it was a scam at first, then found out they’re actually up and running again after being gone for like seven years!!!9 yearsI got a couple of calls from 02038070290 - first a bloke, then about a week later a lady. Both were automated and kept saying the same thing: “hello, we’ve been trying to contact you. This is an official HMRC call. We’re notifying you that HMRC is about to take legal action against you. Press 1 now to talk to your case officer. Cheers.” HMRC never ring you out of the blue like this, and under no circumstances should you give out any personal or bank info. Just hang up and don’t worry about it. It’s definitely a scam!HMRC9 yearsReceived a rather alarming call suggesting that HMRC is getting ready to take me to court. They advised me to ring them back to discuss the matter with a caseworker. However, I didn’t answer immediately but later called them on my mobile. An Asian gentleman, possibly of Indian descent, picked up but the manner was rather disconcerting-definitely not the professional vibe you'd expect from such an organisation. So, I chose to end the call and hang up instead.HMRC9 yearsJust like others have said, this number rang me today. Since it began with 020, I thought it might be one of those annoying sales calls. When I answered, an automated voice claimed to be from HMRC warning me about a legal case against me. It asked me to press 1 to learn more. Obviously, I didn't press anything. Poor elderly folks might panic and hit 1, thinking they’re in serious trouble, which is really worrying.HMRC9 yearsRight from the start, I had a feeling this so-called official call was dodgy, but still, my pulse quickened a bit. I hung up sharpish, but it left me fuming. If I felt that way, I can only imagine how much worse it must be for people who’re not as alert or might be more gullible!9 yearsAs soon as I heard that voice, which sounded all important and official, I had a sneaky feeling it might be a scam. Still, my heart started pounding a bit. I quickly hung up, but it left me fuming. If I got that rattled, I wonder how people who aren’t as cautious or are more vulnerable deal with it? It's just awful, really.9 yearsGot a call from 02038070290 saying I was being taken to court by the HMRC and to hit 1. I naively pressed it, but it just went dead. Then, even more daft, I called back, and all I got was someone shouting and swearing at me when I asked who they were. Honestly, don’t be a muppet like me - just hang up straight away.HMRC9 yearsIt's definitely a con, so whatever you do, don't hit one when they tell you to.9 yearsI got two calls, first a woman then a bloke, both sounding really serious and threatening, saying I’m being sued by HMRC. The police and HMRC say these scams often go after elderly folks. Best not to get back to them or say anything, especially avoid saying “yes” cause they might be recording you for dodgy reasons.HMRC9 yearsGot a dodgy automated call earlier, some scammer pretending to be from HMRC saying I’ve got a lawsuit against me. Told me to press a button or something. Honestly, I just had a chuckle and hung up straight away.HMRC9 yearsGot a call saying it was from HMRC about some claim against me, but they never asked for my name and just told me to press 1. This is the second time I’ve had a call like this. Obviously, I didn’t pick up.HMRC9 yearsI received a call from this number purporting to be HMRC concerning a court case. They asked for my court case reference, however, we don't have one at all. After that, they abruptly hung up on me. Curious about why they cut the conversation short, I called back, only to have them hang up on me once more. Quite suspicious, I must say!HMRC9 yearsGot a recorded call saying it was HMRC warning about some claim against us, telling me to press 1 to talk to a case officer. Obviously, I just ignored it.HMRC9 yearsGot a robo-call saying it was from HMRC, threatening legal action and insisting I talk to 'one of their advisors.' Complete con! HMRC don’t get in touch like that at all. Definitely a scam.HMRC10 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from HMRC, and they provided this number for me to return the call.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3807 0290)
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