02038902305
☎️ 02038902305 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203890 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038902305
- Call from fake HMRC scamDec
2020Automated scam call about taxesNov
2020Warning of HMRC scam voicemailNov
2020WARNING: Watch out for scamsNov
2020Suspicious call alleging arrest warrantNov
2020Agreement on concerns for recipientsNov
2020Dad sees through scam attemptsNov
2020Report HMRC scam calls immediatelyNov
2020Warning about scam HMRC phone callNov
2020Age not relevant to scamsNov
2020Negative and harsh criticism of scamNov
2020Warning about harmful HMRC scamNov
2020Urgent call from HMRC scamNov
2020Concerned about scary voicemails. precautiously preventedNov
2020Fraudulent voice massage from HMRCNov
2020Scamming as HMRC for informationNov
2020Scam call threatening arrest, HMRCNov
2020Warning about HMRC scam callsNov
2020Caution against scam voicemail alertNov
2020Warning about a potential scamNov
2020Warning of dangerous HMRC scamNov
2020Automated voice scam threat alertNov
2020Poor imitation of Hillary ClintonNov
2020Warning: Pretending to be HMRCNov
2020Number Of Searches: 91 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 15 November 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hulme(Greater Manchester), Park Gate(West Yorkshire) and Treorci (Treorchy)(Rhondda Cynon Taff).
02038902305 has 24 comments of which 22 x negative and 2 x neutral
02038902305 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038902305 👆 is reported as a persistent scam impersonating HMRC, using automated calls and threatening arrest or legal action to intimidate recipients. The calls often claim urgent tax issues or legal consequences, targeting all ages, but potentially frightening older or vulnerable individuals. Genuine HMRC does not make such calls, and callers may try to extract personal information or money. This is a known fraudulent practice widely condemned for causing distress. Users are advised not to return calls or provide any details, as these contacts are malicious attempts to deceive and defraud. Authorities continue to warn the public to remain vigilant against these aggressive and harmful impostor schemes.
Reports on phone number 02038902305
6 yearsJust got a call from 020389056338, some bloke called officer Denis Gray saying he was from HMRC. He warned me not to hang up else there’d be legal trouble. Felt really dodgy, so I didn’t bother calling back.Denis GrayHMRC6 yearsI just had a rather alarming automated call from this number, claiming that HMRC is probing into alleged tax fraud on my part! Now, considering I'm only a 17-year-old student still living at home, I don’t even pay taxes! It’s quite clear that HMRC doesn’t operate in such a fashion. This whole thing is definitely a scam!HMRC6 yearsTotally understand what everyone else is saying - I reckon this could genuinely cause a lot of concern for those who get the call.6 yearsLooks like a dodgy call pretending to be from HMRC. Watch out, it’s definitely a scam.HMRC6 yearsHad a call from some absolute muppet saying I’m gonna get nicked for dodging HMRC. These con artists need to be cracked down on properly, it’s getting out of hand.HMRC6 yearsI got a call from 020 3890 2305, and this person was telling me there's a warrant for my arrest. Absolutely nuts!6 yearsI dunno why everyone assumes only elderly folks get caught up in these scams. My dad’s 80 and has had loads of calls like that too. Stuff like ‘your internet will be disconnected’, ‘there’s a warrant for your arrest’, or ‘£600 has been taken from your account’. Then there’s the ‘PayPal or Amazon account’s been frozen’ and ‘you’ve got issues with your bank, transfer money immediately’ ones. But he just laughs it off and says they’re rubbish attempts. Fair play to him!PayPalAmazonDad6 yearsIt seems like lately some folks reckon only the elderly are gullible enough to get caught by these scams. So, if you're younger than 65 or even 70, I guess you’re completely in the clear then, right?6 yearsWhat a terrible HMRC scam! It’s really scary and could easily fool elderly or vulnerable folks. This kind of thing is awful and absolutely must be put to an end.HMRC6 yearsthis is just total rubbish. honestly, i feel sorry for anyone, no matter their age, colour, gender, or orientation, who ends up getting caught by this tired scam pulled by these lowlifes from london. they’re nothing but rubbish. god help anyone who falls for it.London6 yearsi kept getting calls from this number and eventually they left a voicemail saying it was from HMRC and i needed to call back urgently - definitely a scam, dont fall for it!HMRC6 yearsGot a call warning me it was urgent from some HMRC bloke named Wilson, said I'd get arrested if I didn't ring back.HMRCWilson6 yearsGot a voicemail left on my phone that could really spook older folks. Honestly, this should be put to an end.6 yearsGot a call from somebody pretending to be HMRC, saying I’d get arrested if I didn’t ring them straight away. Total scam, obviously!HMRC6 yearsGot a call the other day from someone claiming to be HMRC, trying to scam me. Seemed pretty dodgy, obviously hung up straight away. Watch out, folks!HMRC6 yearsGot a call from some automated voice claiming to be hmc, said to call them back - definitely a scam, so don’t bother returning the call.HMC6 yearsJust a total rip off, watch out!6 yearsI got a call from some absolute scumbag claiming I'd be arrested for dodging HMRC. These sorts of scams really need to be cracked down on and stopped for good.HMRC6 yearsI just got a call from someone trying to do a rubbish impression of HRC. It was so off it was almost funny. Definitely a scam or something dodgy, wouldn’t trust it.6 yearsGot a recorded message from someone saying they were Officer Wilson at HMRC, threatening to arrest me if I didn’t ring back straight away. Total scam, but I guess it could scare a few folks.WilsonHMRC6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC - total scam! Be careful, they’re really dangerous.HMRC6 yearsGot a voicemail saying it was from HMRC, sounded a bit dodgy to me. Definitely felt like one of those dodgy scams you hear about. Wouldn't trust it at all!HMRC6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC's legal department, trying to get me to hand over my personal info. Sounded dodgy to me.HMRC6 yearsThis is definitely a scam, masquerading as HMRC. When I mentioned that I was sceptical about the legitimacy of the call, he abruptly ended the conversation.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3890 2305)
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