02038703998
☎️ 02038703998 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203870 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038703998
- Block and ignore HMRC scammerJul
2020Unknown series of numbers providedSep
2019User checked number before returningJun
2019HMRC scam call, Indian accentMay
2019Confusion about reasons to callbackMay
2019Promptly called back, fast responseMay
2019Scam caller posing as officialMay
2019Disputed identity, responded aggressively, ineffectiveMay
2019Unknown computer voice claiming HMRCMay
2019Claim of fraudulent tax owedMay
2019Warning about scam, "HMRC" impostorMay
2019Questionable request for $10,000May
2019Received scam call, wasted scammer's timeMay
2019Warning about potential scam callsMay
2019Scammer posing as HMRC threatMay
2019Sympathy for falling for scamMay
2019Avoid answering unknown numbers, block themMay
2019Ignore, it's a scammer callMay
2019Accused of being a fakeMay
2019Warning about possible HMRC scamMay
2019Questioning HMRC legitimacy, warning consequencesMay
2019Phone calls from fake HMRCMay
2019Scam call impersonating HMRC reportedMay
2019Automated HM Customs scam callMay
2019Automated scam call from HMRCMay
2019Scam calls should be blockedMay
2019Suspicious American accent court threatMay
2019Scammers disregard this warningMay
2019Threatened by rude caller, hung upMay
2019Scam alert: not HMRC callsMay
2019Skeptical about American HMRC pronunciationMay
2019Caller claims to be HMRC scamMay
2019HMRC scam threat, avoid calling backMay
2019Warning about fraud call agentsMay
2019Caller is a HMRC scamMay
2019Number Of Searches: 300 Number Of Comments: 34 First Seen: 19 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burghwallis(South Yorkshire), Gallowsgreen(Torfaen) and Smeaton(Fife).
02038703998 has 34 comments of which 12 x neutral and 22 x negative
02038703998 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038703998 👆 is reported as a persistent HMRC impersonation scam originating from a London number. Callers use automated messages or individuals, often with an Indian accent or robotic American voice, falsely claiming tax debts and threatening legal consequences, including arrest or asset seizures. Genuine HMRC never leave voicemail or use threatening language. Some victims found the calls obviously fraudulent, noting inconsistent accents and poor fraud attempts. Experts advise against returning calls, sharing personal details, or making payments. Blocking the number is recommended, and reporting to authorities is encouraged. Users should remain cautious, especially protecting vulnerable individuals, to avoid falling prey to these sophisticated scams.
Reports on phone number 02038703998
6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC, but obviously just another scam. Just blocked and moved on.HMRCBest7 yearsGot a voicemail from this number, but decided to look it up before calling back. Glad I did!7 yearsI saw a missed call from this number and decided to ring back. The phone was picked up right away, on the first ring, which made me think it probably wasn’t someone random.7 yearsJust got a call with this awful robotic woman's voice, nothing like the real HMRC at all. Ended the call right away and blocked the number. These types of calls are getting so common now, I've heard loads about them.HMRC7 yearsscam alert: got a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was ‘Rick Miller from HMRC’. Honestly, the whole thing felt ridiculous and like a bad joke, but it’s really worrying that folks who are more vulnerable might fall for this rubbish. What a load of crap.AlertRick MillerHMRC7 yearsFraud alert, best to ignore them completely.7 yearsBe careful with this one. Got a recorded voicemail saying it’s from HM Customs, warning me about supposed “consequences” if I didn’t ring them back. Heard similar scams like this before, and I’m pretty sure HM Customs never use automated messages or ring you from a London number pretending to be them. Definitely a dodgy call.HMRCLondon7 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be HMRC, sounded like he was from India. Totally felt like one of those scams going on.HMRC7 yearsI got a phone call from 020 3870 3998, with someone pretending to be from HMRC, saying I owed £24,000 in tax and the cops were already on their way to arrest me at my place in Coventry (72). I played along for a bit but eventually let them know exactly what I thought of their scam. Couldn't just let it go, so I called them back 22 times, each time using different names just to waste their time, and let them have it again with a few choice words. On my last go, the bloke told me they’d blocked my number so I couldn’t ring them anymore. Proper funny that!HMRCCoventry7 yearssome bloke rang sayin he was from hmrc. i just told him to go multiply himself. he wasn't too happy with that and repeated it even meaner. what a muppet!HMRC7 yearsI really don’t get why folks bother ringing these numbers back at all.7 yearsGot a message from someone claiming to be from HMRC telling me I'd get into legal trouble if I didn’t answer. Then they weirdly said “take care” at the end! Definitely a scam in my opinion. I’ve blocked the number now but honestly, these ones should be shut down.HMRC7 yearsI just got a call demanding 10 grand like I’d just give that out over the phone, totally ridiculous.7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, but they had an American accent! They kept saying not to ignore their message and that if I didn’t ring back, they’d take me to court. Yeah, right - I’m not falling for that!HMRC7 yearsI got a really scary message from someone pretending to be HMRC. They said if I didn’t ring them back, they’d arrest me. Total scam, really dangerous people behind this.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from HMRC threatening legal action if I don’t reply. Totally feels like a scam to me.HMRC7 yearsThey claimed to be from HMRC, which was a dead giveaway it was a scam. I've still got my old fax machine, so I programmed it to ring right back at them. It’s a cheeky way to waste their time. Imagine if loads of people did that - it’d probably shut them down for good!HMRC7 yearsIf you get a call from this number claiming to be HMRC, it’s definitely a scam. Never hand over any details, and for goodness sake, don’t send them any money. Stay safe and just hang up!HMRC7 yearsHonestly, I couldn’t stop laughing. They accused me of dodging about £4,000 in tax from years I wasn’t even employed - I was still at school full time back then! Total scam, no doubt about it.7 yearsHad a call from some dodgy folks pretending to be from hmre, total scam if you ask me.HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsCheers for the heads-up! I always ignore calls from unknown numbers now and after looking this one up on your site, I went ahead and blocked it. I'll keep doing the same with any dodgy calls that pop up.7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, sounded proper threatening. They said I owed loads and needed to pay up right away or else. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsJust like everyone else, I got an automated voice saying they couldn’t find me. Honestly, I just feel bad for the folks on the other end. If I ever fell for something like this, I’d be in deep trouble!7 yearsJust like others have said, I got one of those HMRC calls but it sounded like an American doing an automated message! It's so obvious it's a scam. I'm baffled why BT don’t shut these numbers down quicker, they’re just causing problems.HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy call from some machine claiming to be HM Revenue & Customs. It said in this robotic American voice that I had to ring back straight away. Definitely a scam.HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsThis bloke sounded like he was from Pakistan, with a funny accent, probably not legit.7 yearsNever trust automated voice messages from HMRC, definitely a scam. Just be careful!HMRC7 yearsHMRC calling me but with an American accent? Nah, that can't be right!!HMRC7 yearsTbh, I found it really sus when i got an automated call from them. When i asked if its normal for Hmrc to be leaving voicemails like that, the guy just said "you think so? Fine, bye" and hung up. Total scam if you ask me.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, threatening me with really serious consequences if I didn’t pay up. Totally a scam, from what I can tell. This kind of thing should definitely be reported to the police and the scammers put behind bars.HMRC7 yearsThis is definitely a scam. Every “agent” I spoke to had a very obvious Indian accent. When I asked them for the “password” they just went “what?” I explained that if HMRC calls you, they give a password so you can ring them back, so what’s the password? At that exact moment, they’d hang up on me. One even called me “stupid” before hanging up. If they leave a voicemail, it’ll be a robotic voice, not a real person. Don’t panic, just end the call and block the number. Keep an eye on your elderly relatives too - the number used was 02038703998.HMRC7 yearsDefinitely a scam, pretending they're from HMRC - number was 02038703998.HMRC7 yearsDon't bother with these scam calls, just hang up straight away.7 yearsSome bloke called and started threatening me, said he’d confiscate my passport and driving license, block all my bank cards, and even claimed the cops were coming to arrest me! I got a bit annoyed and challenged him, then he just hung up on me. Proper rude!Submit Your Own Report (020 3870 3998)
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