02038075509
☎️ 02038075509 👆 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 02038075509
- Scam call, threatening, persistent, annoyingJul
2018Poor scam, barely convincing messageJul
2018Relentless scam calls blockedJul
2018Poor service, almost laughableJul
2018HMRC scam call; ignored blockedJul
2018Robotic American HMRC scam callJul
2018Impersonating UK tax authorityJul
2018HMRC scam voicemail threatening callbackJul
2018Suspected scam, persistent callsJul
2018Fake HMRC call, threatening endingJul
2018Scam; phishing; fraudulent using platformJul
2018Threatening call claiming to be HMRCJul
2018Repeated caller identified as HMRCJul
2018Poorly executed HMRC scam alertJul
2018Suspicious threatening call, likely scamJul
2018Suspicious HMRC call, user ignoresJul
2018HMRC scam warning; call advisedJul
2018Fake HMRC impersonation callJul
2018Caller claimed to be HMRCJul
2018Poses as HMRC callerJul
2018HMRC wouldn't use scare tacticsJul
2018Fake HMRC call; ignored confidentlyJul
2018HMRC impersonation scam reportedJul
2018Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 03 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clachnaharry(Highland) and Knoll Green(Somerset).
02038075509 has 20 comments of which 12 x negative and 8 x neutral
02038075509 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038075509 👆 is reported as a persistent scam using a robotic American accent claiming to be from HMRC, leaving threatening voicemails demanding a call back or warning of legal consequences. The recording is widely considered unconvincing and poorly done, often repeated multiple times a day from different local numbers. Many find it annoying, intimidating especially for older people, and entirely bogus since HMRC would not use such tactics. Callers describe it as a phishing attempt with aggressive and unprofessional behaviour that’s easy to spot yet may still trick some. Numerous users have ignored and blocked the number, condemning it as a clear fraud.
Reports on phone number 02038075509
8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Sarah or maybe Sandra Wilson at HMRC. The voice was this robotic American accent, totally fake sounding. The whole thing felt pretty intimidating. I hung up and deleted the message immediately, but I worry this could easily scare my elderly folks who're in their 80s. I blocked that number a while back, yet they’ve come back again using a different local-looking number, claiming to be from Portsmouth this time. What total muppets!SarahSandra WilsonHMRCPortsmouth8 yearsHonestly, it’s so rubbish it’s quite amusing. Got this awful automated message from a supposed American lady called ‘officer Sarah Wilson’ saying she was from HMRC. She told me to ring back or else I’d face legal trouble. Then finished with ‘Goodbye and take care’. Honestly, it didn’t sound at all believable to me, but I guess there might be a few folks who could be fooled by it?!Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsThis number kept ringing me every single hour for three hours straight, so I finally just blocked it. Such a pain, definitely a scam!8 yearsJust like the others have said, this was so rubbish it ended up being quite amusing!8 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC, same robocall as the one mentioned before. Didn't bother answering, just went ahead and blocked the number straight away!HMRC8 yearsI just got a call like the ones ya’ll have been saying. It was this robotic voice, some American-sounding accent, acting like it was HMRC or something. Total scam vibes.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail supposedly from HMRC, all scary and saying I need to ring them back or there'll be legal trouble. Sounds like a total scam to me!HMRC8 yearsGot a message from someone pretending to be HMRC, sounded American on the voicemail. They warned me about some consequences if I didn’t get back to them. Weirdly, at the end, they said “take care” before hanging up. Honestly, seemed pretty dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsGot this dodgy call from someone pretending to be HMRC - absolutely laughable how bad the whole scam was. The way they went about it and their so-called "procedure" was way off. Shame that some might still get taken in because they’re pretty pushy with it.HMRC8 yearsThis number has been calling me over and over the last few days, and I’m pretty sure it’s a scam. They say it’s HMRC, but it’s always the same story - no real reason given, just hanging up after a quick “goodbye.” If it was really important, surely they’d leave a message or try calling again later instead of bothering me nonstop. Definitely dodgy!HMRC8 yearsLooks like a scam, probably trying to trick people for some dodgy reasons.8 yearsGot a really scary voicemail saying I’d be in legal trouble if I didn’t get back to them. No idea where they found my number from. Pretty sure HMRC wouldn’t ring up and leave a message sounding like some kind of threat.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail that said if I didn’t call back there’d be serious trouble, claimed it was from HMRC. Sounded dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsSomeone called pretending to be from HMRC, saying I shouldn’t ignore their message and that I need to ring them back on their number to avoid any legal trouble. Seemed a bit dodgy to me!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from a number saying it was HMRC, but something felt off. The person on the line was pushy, talking about fines and payments outta nowhere. I didn’t give any info and hung up quick. Definitely sounded like a scam to me, watch out everyone!HMRC8 yearsJust got a call a few mins ago from someone claiming to be HMRC. They said I had to ring back on a number (which was hard to catch) or else there’d be trouble. The message was in a strong American accent which made me suspicious, so I decided not to bother calling back. Not trusting those types anyway.HMRC8 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from HMRC, trying to scare me about some made-up tax issue. Felt like a proper scam to me.HMRC8 yearsAbout 7 hours back I got a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC telling me to ring them back or I'd be in big trouble legally. Bit sure that's not how HMRC actually does things, even if they do sound pretty intimidating sometimes.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone pretending to be HMRC, but it was a recorded message done in a really thick American accent. They warned me not to ignore it or I’d get in big legal trouble. I mean, HMRC’s a proper British government organisation, wouldn’t they have someone speaking with a proper English accent? Anyway, I just decided to give it a miss.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3807 5509)
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