02038075824
☎️ 02038075824 👆 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 02038075824
- International call from suspicious numberJul
2018"Elderly parents harassed by scammer"Jul
2018Alleged fraud being reported, awaiting investigationJul
2018Suspicious call from supposed HMRC OfficerJul
2018Received suspicious call about HMRCJul
2018Threatening foreign scam phone messageJul
2018Warning: Likely scam, ignore requestJul
2018Suspicious call impersonating government agencyJul
2018Spam phone call about lawsuitJul
2018Early morning HMRC scam callJul
2018Likely scam, beware of answer-phoneJul
2018Received automated call impersonating HMRC, threateningJul
2018Phone scam from HMRC impersonatorJul
2018Beware of HMRC hoax callsJul
2018Scam suspicion, repeated automated callsJul
2018Warning about potential scam callJul
2018Referring to the same hoaxJul
2018Confirmation of 8.15am call timeJul
2018Previous comment is applicableJul
2018User had similar negative experienceJul
2018Automated message from Officer WilliamsJul
2018Female recorded voice scam callJul
2018Automated threatening call from HMRCJul
2018Possible scam call from HMRCJul
2018HMRC mentioning a potential lawsuitJul
2018Fraudulent recorded messages from HMRCJul
2018User mentions Hmre and DittoJul
2018Automated HMRC number, hanging upJul
2018Tax agency scam call warningJul
2018HMRC lawsuit scam call receivedJul
2018Automated HMRC scam, do not replyJul
2018Warning of serious legal action; scamJul
2018HMRC phone scam, be cautiousJul
2018Number Of Searches: 231 Number Of Comments: 31 First Seen: 06 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dunmurry(County Antrim), Kingston(Suffolk), Shaw(Lancashire) and Water End(Hampshire).
02038075824 has 31 comments of which 24 x negative and 7 x neutral
02038075824 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038075824 👆 is reported as a scam number impersonating HMRC, using threatening automated calls claiming legal action unless you call back urgently. Callers often have foreign or robotic female voices and sometimes a male voice with an Indian accent. The number sometimes appears as international despite showing a London catchment. Messages use aggressive language, urge immediate response, and sign off oddly with phrases like "have a blessed day." Many users found it suspicious as no official correspondence was involved and complain about harassment, especially targeting vulnerable people. Authorities like Action Fraud have been notified by several victims. Overall, the number is linked to a persistent scam preying on fear related to fake lawsuits and tax issues.
Reports on phone number 02038075824
8 yearsGot a call from this number which said it was from London, but actually came through as an international call. Made me instantly doubt it.London8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent, saying he was from HMRC. He told me to call back urgently because of some lawsuit thing. He said his name was Officer Eric Foster. The number showed up as INTERNATIONAL on my phone. Definitely don’t answer, feels really dodgy!HMRCEric Foster8 yearsMy elderly, vulnerable folks got called three times by someone threatening legal action over HMRC. I tried calling back to tell the bloke off proper, but as soon as I started, he just hung up and refuses to pick up again. Watch out, it's definitely a scam!!!HMRC8 yearsI’ve passed the details on to the Fraud Squad and they’re looking into it now. Hopefully, these muppets pretending to be from HMRC will soon find themselves behind bars having to think about their actions properly.Fraud SquadHMRC8 yearsI just got a voicemail from a guy with a really deep, foreign-sounding voice, claiming he's from HMRC. He was going on about some big legal trouble, but he never actually said who he was calling. Definitely felt dodgy to me. He ended with the same generic lines everyone else has mentioned here.HMRC8 yearsI got a message on my answerphone on 23/7/18 from a man with a foreign accent talking about some serious legal case, sounded really threatening. Clearly a scam. Weirdly, he ended it by saying, “have a lovely day.” Reminded me of a similar call someone mentioned happening on 13/7/18.8 yearsThis seems like every other one I've seen. Definitely some kind of scam, so best to just ignore it.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, but the way they spoke was dead obvious it was a scam. They were threatening me, trying to scare me into doing something. Definitely not legit.HMRC8 yearsGot a weird call with some female robot voice going on about a lawsuit involving my name. Said it was urgent and I had to ring back quick. Didn’t bother with it, just wiped it. Well, sue me then!8 yearsGot a call from HMRC early this morning, like around 7:50 am. It was one of those automated messages, definitely a scam.HMRC8 yearsThe call got straight to my answerphone. I’m pretty sure it’s one of those dodgy scams.8 yearsGot a voicemail a few days back from someone calling herself "Lisa" from "HMRC" - sounded exactly like all those other ones. When I finally answered, the threats were just like before, finished off with a cheery "have a nice day!" bit that felt a bit odd.LisaHMRC8 yearsJust got a call around 8.23am from some robot bloke pretending to be HMRC. It was a woman called Lisa, sounded pretty scary, telling me there’s some major problem and it’s my final warning to reply. Not exactly the best way to kick off the morning!HMRCLisa8 yearsThis woman’s automated voice called me right away from the exact same number, seemed really fishy to me. I’ve read that others have gotten calls like this too, probably some kind of scam.8 yearsGot a voicemail warning me about some kind of lawsuit and saying it was my last chance to call back or else... absolute rubbish! No way am I ringing those muppets back, not in a million years. They can wait till pigs fly before I give them a bell. [###]ssage removed.!!8 yearsI got called around 8:15 this morning, just like the one below.8 yearsJust got a call like this one, sounded like a total scam.8 yearsGot hit with the same nonsense just now, unbelievable.8 yearsGot a call from some automated voice claiming to be Officer Lisa Williams from HMRC. It said something like this was my last warning to avoid a big legal problem and told me to ring a number back. Then it weirdly ended with ‘have a blessed day!’ before hanging up. Felt pretty dodgy to me.Lisa WilliamsHMRC8 yearsGot a call bright and early at 8am from some recorded message claiming to be HMRC. Didn't buy it, so I just ended the call straight away.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from HMRC today, they started off by wishing me a blessed day but then told me they were taking legal action against me. Quite a confusing way to start a call!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, going on about lawsuits and all that. At the very end, they actually said, "have a blessed day!" which was a bit odd.HMRC8 yearsGot a recorded call claiming to be from HMRC, saying I was being sued and it was urgent. I just ended the call straight away.HMRC8 yearsreceived a scary voicemail that said it was from hmrc, but it defo wasnt. some time back, got a similar threatening call from another number too. since it sounded serious, i reported it straight to action fraud. these scammers deserve to be caught asap!HMRCAction Fraud8 yearsGot a call from some automated woman claiming to be from HMRC, warning me it was my final chance to dodge a big legal case against me. They gave me a number to ring back, and the cheeky woman ended by saying to have a blessed day. Honestly, it's disgraceful what they’re doing. They’ll pay for this one day, I’m sure of it. I wouldn’t wish them a blessed day for sure!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from a woman with a robotic voice claiming she was calling from the Inland Revenue (should've said HMRC really). She started rambling about some "serious issue" but never mentioned my name or any case number, so I knew straight away it was dodgy and hung up. Tried calling back the number, it rang for a bit then went dead with that annoying unobtainable sound. Guess they weren't up for a chat today. Honestly, I'd give them 4/10 for trying, but 0/10 for actually fooling me.Inland RevenueHMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone saying there's a lawsuit from HMRC and I gotta call them back in a bit. They ended with wishing me a lovely day. Bit suspicious if you ask me.HMRC8 yearsApparently hmre and ditto or something like that.HMREDitto8 yearsGot a recorded message saying I was in trouble with HMRC and had to call a certain number urgently. Definitely a scam.HMRC8 yearsGot an automated call saying I needed to get back to “hmre” about some urgent legal issue or they’d start serious legal steps. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HM Revenue & Customs8 yearsSo I answered the phone and it was one of those automated ones. They claimed there was some big issue with HMRC and said I needed to call back ASAP to avoid legal trouble. Just so everyone knows, this is a total scam - HMRC wouldn’t contact you like that. I used to work there, and honestly, they messed with the wrong person this time!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3807 5824)
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