02038073346
☎️ 02038073346 👆 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 02038073346
- Suspicious call claiming to be HMRCJul
2017Potential scam call from HMRCJul
2017Scam call with aggressive tacticsJul
2017Scam call threatening legal actionJul
2017Avoid scam calls; don't engageJul
2017Suspicious call demanding call-backJul
2017Scam call from fake HMRCJul
2017Scam call claiming to be HMRCJul
2017Suspicious call about tax paymentJul
2017HMRC lawsuit call is a scamJul
2017Threatening call from Eric FosterJul
2017Received threatening garbled call, likely scamJul
2017Received threatening call from "HMRC"Jul
2017Negative experience with HMRC scamJul
2017Threatened wife with legal consequencesJul
2017Scamming attempt from fake governmentJul
2017Scammers calling about fake lawsuitJul
2017Received scam call from numberJul
2017Scare tactic involving prison threatJul
2017Phone call regarding tax scamJul
2017Suspected scam call from tax officerJul
2017Received HMRC scam call warningJul
2017Tax office doesn't call, avoid numberJul
2017HMRC scam call, number validJul
2017Scam call from fake numberJul
2017Claimed to be HMRC scamJul
2017Scam calls increasing, seeking preventionJul
2017Ignoring scam caller is wiseJul
2017Indecipherable message, possibly Asian accentJul
2017Received disturbing call from "HMRC."Jul
2017Poor quality recording, reported to HMRCJul
2017Scam call, do not replyJul
2017Received scam call, poor qualityJul
2017Reported fraudulent call to policeJul
2017Automated call from Hercules. Female voiceJul
2017Warning: Potential scam caller, be cautiousJul
2017Scam call, victim works for HMRCJul
2017Warning about scam phone callJul
2017Garbled automated message, possibly fraudJul
2017Warning against fraudulent government contactJul
2017HMRC lawsuit scam reported to ICOJul
2017Fraudulent call requesting immediate actionJul
2017Warning about dangerous scam activityJul
2017Scam call impersonating tax authoritiesJul
2017Threatening, garbled message on phoneJul
2017Received threatening last chance messageJul
2017User calls person an idiotJul
201712:52 call possibly fraud. Be cautiousJul
2017Scam call swear words reportedJul
2017Fraudulent threatening message left uncharacteristicallyJul
2017Concerns about potential high chargesJul
2017Received scam call, hung upJul
2017Serious and threatening scam callJul
2017Suspicious call with legal threatJul
2017Threatening phone call from "officer."Jul
2017Caller using multiple numbers, reportedJul
2017Suspicious voicemail prompting legal actionJul
2017Number Of Searches: 474 Number Of Comments: 56 First Seen: 27 June 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aspley Heath(Bedfordshire) and Foulbog Sike(Cumbria).
02038073346 has 56 comments of which 21 x neutral and 35 x negative
02038073346 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038073346 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated and live calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC, often threatening legal action or fines. Callers, sometimes using foreign or Indian accents, issue intimidating messages demanding urgent callbacks, typically without verifying personal details. Many recipients note the calls are garbled, of poor audio quality, and end with incongruous remarks inconsistent with genuine HMRC communication. Multiple reports emphasise HMRC's standard practice of contacting via written correspondence, not aggressive phone calls. Users warn against returning calls, as scammers aim to extract money or personal information. This nuisance remains frequent despite widespread awareness and advice to block and report such numbers. Authorities and telecom providers are urged to take stronger action to curb these distressing and potentially harmful fraud attempts.
Reports on phone number 02038073346
9 yearsGot a voicemail from someone saying they were Eric Foster from HMRC while I was out. The message mentioned HMRC, trying to pressure me into calling back. The way they spoke was totally dodgy, definitely sounded like a scam.Eric FosterHMRC9 yearsJust found a voicemail on my home phone from someone named Eric Foster, claiming to be from HMRC, asking me to ring back on 020 3807 3346 about some legal trouble. Thing is, he never mentioned who in my family it was for. I’ve never had any run-ins with HMRC or threats like that, so I’m pretty sure it’s just a scam. Don’t fall for it if you get a call like this!Eric FosterHMRC9 yearsAbsolutely... answered the phone. The accent was quite distinctly foreign/American, almost theatrical. Like others have mentioned, they warned of some dire consequences if I didn’t return their call regarding my HMRC account. It was clearly a pre-recorded message since I couldn’t even interject (though I did try telling them to… well, you get the idea). I suppose a few might be taken in by such nonsense, but honestly, it was such a far-fetched story. Who on earth are these blighters?! How are they permitted to get away with this?!!!HMRC9 yearsReceived a dodgy call purporting to be from HMRC, warning of impending legal trouble through a recorded message. Clearly, it's just some absolute numpties trying to pull a fast one!HMRC9 yearsI received a voicemail from this number purporting to be HMRC, urging me to ring back and chat with a so-called Officer Erick Foster regarding an 'urgent' matter. It was clearly a pre-recorded message. Please, whatever you do, steer clear of these individuals; they are just after your cash!HMRCErick Foster9 yearsI got this message on my home phone from a UK 0203 number saying I should ring back because there was some serious fraud case involving me or someone else. Thing is, they never said who exactly they were after. The message sounded all scary about big trouble, then just cut off with a weird "have a very pleasant day" at the end. Seems a bit off to me - I’m sure the HMRC wouldn’t make threats like that or finish calls so nicely after talking about legal stuff. Felt fishy from start to finish!HMRC9 yearsI got a call today from someone claiming to be HMRC, telling me I’d face legal trouble if I didn’t ring a certain number he provided. Trouble was, the call was quite fuzzy and I couldn’t catch the phone number properly. I’d already heard about these scams though and knew HMRC wouldn’t be contacting folks like that, so I didn’t fall for it.HMRC9 yearsToday, on the 14th of July, 2017, my home phone rang with yet another call purporting to be from HMRC. It’s crystal clear that this is a dodgy scheme! Save yourself the bother-just put the phone down and don’t share any personal information.HMRC9 yearsI've just received a call from someone claiming that there had been two attempts to reach me at home. I pretended to take it seriously, mentioning I’d head straight to the tax office to settle the bill. However, when they asked for my employer's name or my national insurance number, I couldn’t provide any of that. They insisted the payment was to be made electronically and that it would involve some sort of conversion to tax vouchers. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!9 yearsReceived a call at our household today, the 12th of July, 2017, claiming to be from HMRC regarding a lawsuit stating we owe some funds. As soon as they mentioned it, I hung up straight away! Clearly a scam-just ignore them. If it were the real deal, we’d have received proper correspondence through the post first.HMRC9 yearsI received a voicemail on my answering machine that was quite alarming. The caller, who spoke with an Indian accent and claimed to be Eric Foster from HMRC, threatened me with legal repercussions if I didn’t return the call straight away. It was rather unsettling to say the least!Eric FosterHMRC9 yearsGot a call where the person left a totally messed up, unclear voicemail threatening some legal trouble. They never mentioned who the message was actually intended for. If I'd picked up, I reckon asking for my national insurance info would have thrown them off quick enough. The last time I got one of those dodgy calls, I asked the bloke if his mum was aware of his job - he just hung up straight away.9 yearsToday I received a call that was pretty sketchy, with someone telling me I was in trouble with HMRC. They said I had to ring 202 immediately or else I'd face penalties. They kept going on about how serious it was if I didn’t call straight away. It all sounded very dodgy to me.HMRC9 yearsHad a really scary run-in with someone claiming to be from HMRC - 100% a total scam!HMRC9 yearsThey kept going on about how my missus would end up in trouble with the law, facing fines and even jail time. Quite scary stuff for no reason!9 yearsYep, I had a very similar thing happen. They were pretending to be from HMRC, threatening me with jail time and all that scary legal stuff. It was quite intense at first. Luckily, my wife helped me stay calm and made me see the call was probably fake. So, I tried to question the caller - said he was Jason Smith and asked for proof he was legit. When I didn’t hand over my phone number, he just ended the call.HMRCJason Smith9 yearsI received a dodgy call from that number just today.9 yearsI rang my mum and informed her that she must cough up £2000 or face the possibility of being locked up for a stretch of 3 to 5 years! Can you believe that?9 yearsI received a call claiming to be from HMRC. Foolishly, I returned the call, and they picked up, confirming it was indeed a scam. They didn’t ask for any personal information, thankfully.HMRC9 yearsReceived a message claiming to be from HMRC, but the number seems to be incomplete. Sounds like a scam to me!HMRC9 yearsAn unknown number called and left a message on my answerphone, claiming to be an officer from the tax office. They insisted I get back to them as a matter of urgency. I chose not to return the call, as I suspected it might be a con!9 yearsToday I got a call from 02038073346, someone claiming to be Mr Forrester from HMRC. The guy was all over the place, going on about some legal stuff over tax debts. Luckily, I checked out the number online and saw loads of other folks saying it’s a scam, so I didn’t fall for it.ForresterHMRC9 yearsI've received calls from this number, and I must say, the tax office typically communicates through letters, not phone calls. It's best to avoid ringing back, as it could end up costing you for that call.9 yearsJust like others mentioned here, I got a call from a guy claiming to be Eric Foster from HMRC, telling me to ring back straight away or else there’d be big trouble. Totally obvious it wasn’t actually HMRC. Even though I’m on TPS and my number isn’t listed anywhere, the call still came through. I’ve blocked the number now. Being retired, I bought a call blocker and it’s honestly the best thing ever. Takes just a couple of clicks and I don’t hear from those annoying callers anymore.Eric FosterHMRC9 yearsSomeone said they were from HMRC but the connection was so bad it was impossible to understand a thing. No way was I falling for it.HMRC9 yearsI got a call with this really scratchy, muffled sound that lasted ages. The voice seemed to have an Asian accent, but the audio was so poor I couldn't even figure out if it was a bloke or a lass speaking.9 yearsJust got a call around lunchtime saying I’d have to go to court if I didn’t pay up, and it’s the third time I’ve had a call like this in less than a day. It’s baffling why BT, if they actually keep an eye on these things, don’t just block these numbers straight away for breaking the rules. Surely the police should be doing more to stop this nonsense too. It wouldn’t take much for an elderly or naive person to fall for this scam.BT9 yearsOn the 6th of July, 2017, some bloke named Eric Foster gave me a ring saying it was my final warning to settle up or face legal trouble. Complete rubbish, not worth a second thought.Eric Foster9 yearsGot the same sort of call, rang twice actually. It was this dodgy recording of a lady's voice, really poor sound quality. I just ended the call and flagged it to HMRC. Could freak out anyone who wasn't expecting it, honestly.HMRC9 yearsMy husband got a call from this number and it really shook him up, they claimed we had huge problems with HMRC like it was some urgent issue! I quickly told him to just end the call straight away.HMRC9 yearsI received a rather alarming call from the HMRC demanding that I return the call straight away, or face court proceedings. I looked into the number, and lo and behold, it’s a total scam! Whatever you do, don’t engage with them!HMRC9 yearsToday I received two calls from a woman with a British accent. The sound was really bad and both times the call ended right away. Definitely seems like a scam to me.9 yearsI got a really confusing voicemail supposedly from HMRC, warning me of legal trouble if I didn’t ring them straight away. It’s clearly a con, but I worry that some folks might get scared and end up handing over their bank info. Why on earth do these dodgy calls keep going? You’d think someone out there could track down these scammers and put them behind bars for good.HMRC9 yearsGot a dodgy voicemail from someone saying they were HMRC and talked about a legal case. It was all garbled and didn’t make much sense. I’ve already reported it to the ICO just to be safe.HMRCICO9 yearsGot a call at about 6.20pm on 4th July 2017 from someone claiming to be from HMRC, trying to get me to pay up. Happened in Lancashire. I told them to shove it. This isn’t the first time either, had a call like this six weeks ago, reported it but no idea what the cops are actually doing about it. Feels like nothing’s being done.HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, said I owed £3459.43 in taxes and if I didn’t pay up, I’d be taken to court. Yeah, right! Told them they must have the wrong guy because I actually work as an HMIT for HMRC myself. The bloke didn’t like that one bit and told me to f.off! Classic scam attempt.HMRC9 yearsI phoned this number back and told them to stop bothering me, saying I was a tax inspector. When I tried ringing again a while later, the line had gone dead. Watch out for this one!9 yearsGot a robotic call with all sorts of crackling in the message saying I need to ring straight back about some legal issue with HMRC. The number was hidden, so I used BT call protect to block it.HMRC9 yearsNot sure what that was about - some messed up automated voice with bits I caught like HMRC, govt, urgent, need to get in touch, that kind of thing. Sounds like the usual scams people keep warning about, cos nobody here has any debts or owed money to that number.HMRC9 yearsGot a call like everyone else is saying. Voice sounded like a woman from Asia, saying she was calling about something from Hercules. The line kept cutting out too, really annoying automated thing.Hercules9 yearsThis scam is seriously risky and you gotta watch out for it.9 yearsGot a call from someone with a strong accent, maybe Indian, claiming to be Officer Richard Harper from HMRC. He said I was getting a summons because I didn’t pay taxes from 2010 to 2015 and that I owed nearly £2500. I rang HMRC myself and they confirmed it was a scam and that no money was owed. They’re aware of these dodgy calls now.Richard HarperHMRC9 yearsGot calls just like the ones mentioned earlier - the audio was all distorted but they did threaten legal action. No way would HMRC or any other government department ring you up like that. Definitely looks like a scam trying to con people.HMRC9 yearsLike what others have said, I got this weird voicemail with a jumbled up warning about legal troubles and saying it was the final time to get back to them. It was left on my answering machine and honestly, it was all over the place. The voice sounded kind of Indian, but I reckon it was probably some sort of automated recording.9 yearsI got the same sort of call, all scrambled and hard to understand. Then they started rattling on about it being my "final warning" with some big threats about legal stuff. Definitely not ringing them back! Watch out for that one.9 yearsGot a call today around 12.52, and after reading all the other complaints, it really seems fishy. Pretty sure it’s some kind of scam, but I bet folks who aren’t clued up could easily get worried about it.9 yearsLike lots of others, I got a message on my voicemail with some scary legal threats. Sounded dodgy straight away so I just wiped it off. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.9 yearsI called the number back and the person said they were from HMRC. When I told them they weren’t, they started swearing at me, shouting some proper insults. It was really rude and unpleasant.HMRC9 yearsHad a call around 12:50 today from a weird-sounding voice, maybe an Indian accent? The person was really aggressive, talking about some legal trouble. When I let it go to answer machine, the message was all jumbled and unclear. They didn’t ring back either. Quite close to the call someone else mentioned before.9 years020 3807 3346 called me with some weird message from someone speaking in a strange foreign accent, talking about some huge lawsuit against me and telling me to ring them back. I just ended the call straight away. Just another scam attempt, nothing new really.9 yearsHad exactly the same thing happen to me. Can’t they do something to put an end to these calls? Honestly, what’s the point of it all? I’m worried they might slap on a huge fee if you dare call them back!!9 yearsGot a call from a man who sounded Indian, he kept threatening to sue us and said we needed to ring his number right away. Towards the end, he claimed to be Officer Eric Foster from HMRC. Honestly, it felt pretty intimidating.Eric FosterHMRC9 yearsJust like others have mentioned, the caller claimed it was about a really urgent issue and insisted I call back or face some dire repercussions. He said he worked for HM Revenue and Customs and gave the name Eric Foster. The voice kept cutting out and was hard to understand, but he sounded really intimidating. It was a pretty upsetting voicemail to get on my answering machine. I can see how some folks might genuinely feel scared by this kind of call.RevenueCustomsEric Foster9 yearsWhat a total mug! Got a voicemail off him, sounded like he was reading straight off a script with some sort of foreign accent, maybe Asian? Best thing to do is just bin it and be glad this muppet isn’t next door. Well done for nothing, Eric the numpty!Eric9 yearsThere’s also this number, 01322750780, which the same person uses. I’ve already reported it to the police. Just so you know, HMRC wouldn’t get in touch with you like that. The cops say to just hang up and don’t ever call them back.HMRC9 yearstoday at 9:11 am, i got a bizarre voicemail from a man who sounded indian. his message was really scrambled and hard to understand. he kept suggesting that if i didn’t call back, i might get into some serious legal trouble and that this was my final warning. this number has rung me multiple times over the past few weeks, but i never picked up. this was the first voicemail left. honestly, what he said was pretty menacing but mostly it was just a jumble of words. does anyone know who these folks are?Submit Your Own Report (020 3807 3346)
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