02039051141
☎️ 02039051141 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203905 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039051141
- Warning about scam stock tradingFeb
2020Scam call pretending to be HMRCNov
2019Report scam call to ICONov
2019Ignoring and blocking unwanted callsNov
2019Fraudsters posing as HMRC callersNov
2019Untrustworthy, potentially recording informationNov
2019Warning about potential tax scamNov
2019Received fraudulent voicemail impersonating HMRCNov
2019Aggressive scam pretending to be HMRCNov
2019Warning about HMRC scam callsNov
2019Voice message scam, beware JenniferNov
2019Phone scam from fake IRSNov
2019Repeated call, suspected scam, no messageNov
2019Numerous red flags, likely scamNov
2019Daily missed calls, likely spamNov
2019Reported desperate turds to HMRCNov
2019Warning about scammers callingNov
2019HMRC scam call warning alertNov
2019Defiant response to scam callerNov
2019Comparing virtual assistant technologyNov
2019Warning of potential HMRC scamNov
2019Automated scam call from HMRCNov
2019Automated call threatened possible solicitorsNov
2019Fraudulent call from IRS impersonatorsNov
2019Suspicious HMRC call; beware scammersNov
2019Report suspected scam phone numberNov
2019Fraudulent HMRC scam, ignore immediatelyNov
2019Unexpected £4000 tax bill complaintNov
2019Ignored call and message receivedNov
2019Phone number associated with scamNov
2019Questioning authenticity of Janet WoodsNov
2019Beware of scam phone callsNov
2019False HMRC threat for taxNov
2019User received tax scam callNov
2019Warning: HMRC scammer claiming 'Janet Woods'Nov
2019Missed call from fake HMRCNov
2019Received concerning automated call, droppedNov
2019Accusation of scam by HMRCNov
2019Inappropriate language, censored swear wordNov
2019Report scam, block calls cautiouslyNov
2019Report threatening scam calls to policeNov
2019US woman warns of legal consequencesNov
2019Intimidating scam call from HMRCNov
2019Received intimidating scam call notificationNov
2019Missed call from unknown numberNov
2019Warning about HMRC scam callNov
2019Phone alarm politely ends conversationNov
2019HMRC threat from American automated voiceNov
2019Phone number scam involving HMRCNov
2019Obvious scam call, beware!Nov
2019Voicemail scam from HMRC warningNov
2019Concerned about threatening voicemail messageNov
2019Automated message, ignored and blockedNov
2019Fake HMRC agent makes repeated callsNov
2019Silent pause followed by automated goodbyeNov
2019Frequent calls, brief duration overallJun
2019bit coin scam reported forcefullyJun
2019Warning against suspicious trading websiteJun
2019Number Of Searches: 310 Number Of Comments: 56 First Seen: 05 June 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coughton(Warwickshire), Hunda(Orkney) and Nether Headon(Nottinghamshire).
02039051141 has 56 comments of which 42 x negative and 14 x neutral
02039051141 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039051141 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number posing as HMRC, using threatening automated calls from a purported "Janet Woods" with an American accent. Callers falsely claim recipients owe taxes and pressure them to call back immediately under threat of legal action, causing distress, especially to vulnerable individuals. The same pattern involves demands for personal or financial details, aggressive language, and intimidation tactics. Many users confirm this is not a legitimate HMRC contact method and urge others to ignore, block, and report the number to authorities like Action Fraud. This number is widely recognised as a fraudulent scheme designed to frighten and scam people out of money, with no legitimate connection to HMRC or tax authorities.
Reports on phone number 02039051141
7 yearsI’ve had a call from this number, and it looks dodgy! The person on the line claimed to be from HMRC, insisting I owe them money. It’s quite concerning how easily some unsuspecting folks might fall for this scam. We really need to look into this matter and ensure these con artists are brought to justice before they have a chance to swindle anyone else out of their hard-earned cash.HMRC7 yearsI got a call from this number and decided to ring them back. They were trying to get my name - which I gave, though I’m sure they’d botch the spelling - along with some other info. After a quick Google search, I stumbled upon this site and thought ‘no way’, then just ended the call.7 yearsStill getting those awful calls from HMRC scammers. Janet Woods' pre-recorded message is driving me mad. They just don't give up!Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC, but it was a total scam. The person on the line was really pushy and rude, trying to frighten me into paying. Definitely a scammer, beware!HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail that sounded just like the ones people have been talking about, claiming to be from HMRC. The caller, with a clear American accent, warned that if either me or my lawyer didn’t return the call, there’d be serious repercussions. Said it was urgent and time sensitive or something like that. Quite dodgy if you ask me.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC, all American accent and stuff. Total scam, don’t fall for it. Make sure you report it straight to the ICO, these crooks need catching. What a bunch of low life scammers!HMRCICO7 yearsGot a recorded message from some woman named Janet Woods or something, saying she's from HMRC. She said it’s urgent and that I or my lawyer need to call back straight away. Total waste of time, obviously a scam. What worries me is that older or more vulnerable folks might freak out and fall for it, risking losing money if they hand over their details. If you get a call like this, just hang up and block the number. HMRC will NEVER get in touch like that. Same goes for any calls demanding your bank info or else.JanetWoodsHMRC7 yearsI recently received a rather ominous voicemail instructing me to return a call to this number to resolve some issue, or face legal consequences. The message, delivered by a robotic-sounding Jennifer Watts, felt decidedly menacing! It strikes me as nothing more than a scam attempting to frighten people into compliance.Jennifer Watts7 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call today, claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs regarding my tax affairs. They stated that they had been investigating my taxes from 2001 to 2013 and insisted that I owed over £4000. But then, lo and behold, they mentioned that with interest, the total had ballooned to a staggering £24000! Naturally, I played along and listened while they began to recite my 'rights'. When I expressed my inability to pay, I asked if they could provide the details in writing, to which the woman abruptly replied that she couldn't. I made it clear that I'd only entertain it if it were documented, as I suspected this was all a ruse. In response, she rudely told me to f*** off before abruptly ending the call. Honestly, that just about sums it up, doesn’t it? - Caller: Scam impersonating HM Revenue for tax purposes.HM Revenue and CustomsCallerScamHM Revenue7 yearsSame here - got a call from this Janet claiming to be from the American HMRC. Just hung up and blocked the number straight away.JanetHMRC7 yearsI've gotten calls from this number two days running. I use an answerphone and there's never a message. Pretty clear it's a scam, if you ask me.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Janet Wood from HMRC, telling me to "call back immediately - don't ignore this message ..." It was definitely a scam. The call came from a foreign number, so be careful. Total rip-off.Janet WoodHMRC7 yearsThis number keeps ringing my phone nearly every day, but I never pick up. There's no voicemail left either. I looked it up on Google but found nothing useful, so I guess it's just some kind of spam call!Google7 yearsProper muppets these lot. I've already flagged them to HMRC like it says up there.HMRC7 yearsGot some scammer on the phone telling me they’re gonna sue? Well, Janet, whatever you say, I’m not scared. Go ahead then!Janet7 yearsGot a robotic call saying if we dont ring them back, they’ll send solicitors after us or something like that. Proper threatening!7 yearsBeware, I keep getting calls from scammers on 02092003555! It's definitely not legit.7 yearsI’ve just been informed that I owe HMRC approximately £4000, even though I've always been an employee and have been diligently paying my taxes on a monthly basis! How can this even be right?HMRC7 yearsGot a text supposedly from Officer Janet Woods at HMRC saying I had to ring 0203 905 1141 right away or else there'd be legal trouble. The message ended with 'goodbye and take care,' which just felt off. It’s clearly a scam but it’s really alarming, especially for older folks who live by themselves. I checked the number by dialling 1471 and it showed up as 00491826081252.Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsI’ve just had a rather dubious call from someone named Janet Woods, claiming to be from HMRC, insisting that either I or my solicitor get in touch with her urgently. What a farce! It’s concerning to think that there are individuals out there who might fall for this nonsense.Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsThis morning someone called me saying they were Janet Woods and that a cop and a judge were coming to arrest me at 10:30 for owing money to HMRC. I actually got a call pretty much like this back in August and told HMRC about it. I’m definitely reporting it again today. Please, whatever you do, don’t hand over any info to them, not even a little bit.Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsGot a call from some lady called Janet Woods, sounded American, saying she was from HMRC. She told me to call back on that number or else there’d be trouble. Felt a bit dodgy if you ask me.Janet WoodsHM RevenueCustoms7 yearsIt’s worth noting that HMRC doesn’t reach out to individuals in such a way. This is definitely a scam - deceitful and quite aggressive, to boot. Best to just disregard it completely!HMRC7 yearsCalled by someone named Janet claiming to be from HMRC - total electronic scam!JanetHMRC7 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be from HMRC, saying I'll face legal trouble if I don't ring them back. Didn't hang about, just blocked the number straight away.HMRC7 yearsVery alarming. I got a voicemail saying I had to ring Janet Woods or have my solicitor do it, or else I might end up prosecuted for HMRC tax issues. Proper scary for anyone who doesn’t know about these scams.Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsI got a call from what they said was HM Revenue and Customs. The message left was on voicemail, with an automated voice telling me not to ignore it. They asked me to call back on 020 3905 1141 and warned that if neither me nor my solicitor responded, there'd be serious trouble. Definitely sounds dodgy to me.HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsHad a call from someone called Janet Woods, said she was from HMRC. Totally a scam, watch out!Janet WoodsHMRC7 yearsI just got a call from this number and there’s a message waiting for me, but I haven’t bothered to listen to it yet. Given what others have mentioned before, I reckon I’ll ignore it altogether.7 yearsReceived a call from 0203 905 1141, and it seemed like a classic HMRC scam. Be careful, folks!HMRC7 yearsClaiming to be HMRC, they seem to be making threats about potential legal consequences due to outstanding taxes.HMRC7 yearsQuite the joke, isn’t it? A message about tax that’s clearly a con, and the poor blighter behind it is probably not even earning a decent wage. Funny enough, I had a run-in with the genuine tax folks not too long ago, plus, I’d been checking out the government gateway just yesterday, so I was absolutely certain this was dodgy. You see, when people sign up on that gateway, it straightforwardly lays out your tax history-and if you’re all square, mind you! This caller? Just another spammer going on about some supposed unpaid taxes. What a laugh!7 yearsGot a call from someone using a robot voice saying they were Janet Woods from HMRC. They sounded really threatening. Honestly, don’t ring them back. It’s definitely a scam and could be risky.Janet Woods7 yearsI got a weird automated message telling me to ring back straight away. When I did, some lady with a really bad connection and an Asian accent was trying to tell me I needed a lawyer because I was in some kind of trouble. The call was so rubbish that I just ended up hanging up.7 yearsCalls like these with threats need to be put an end to. If you receive scam calls, it's really important to report them to the authorities. Just search 'action fraud' on Google, choose the 'police.uk' official site, and find the 'reporting' button near the top (make sure it’s the right one, not the alternative link). After that, go to the 'report a phishing attempt' page and follow the steps exactly. It’s quicker than sharing on this site, but don’t forget to still warn others here about scams like this.7 yearsBloody hell, these idiots!7 yearsCaller pretending to be from HMRC trying to scam me.HMRC7 yearsI got a rather alarming phone call from the number listed above, one that I don't recognise at all. The lady on the other end left a rather ominous message claiming to represent HMRC, insisting that I should ring back with my solicitor in tow, or else face some unspecified consequences. Curious, I took a moment to look up the number online, only to find it flagged as a scam. I feel it’s important to report this, as it's genuinely frightening and can be classified as harassment.HMRC7 yearsThis number called me but I just ignored it. They didn’t even bother to leave a voicemail. I've gone ahead and blocked it now. It’s really awful how they can just freak people out and nothing gets done about it.7 yearsGot a call from 020 3905 1141, sounded like an American lady warning about legal trouble. She said not to ignore it, quite worrying!7 yearsI got a voicemail from this number 02039051141, some American lady threatening serious consequences and legal trouble if I don’t call back. I’ve just ignored it but honestly, it seems quite scary and I wouldn’t want any of my older family members getting these sorts of calls. That’s why I’m labelling it as dangerous.7 yearsJust like what the chap said earlier today, I received a voicemail from an American lady purporting to be from HMRC. She was spouting off about some serious legal repercussions if I didn’t ring her back. Honestly, it’s such a clear-cut scam it’s almost comical. Yet, they must be getting some bites, or else they wouldn’t keep peddling this nonsense. So, just a heads-up to everyone out there...stay alert!HMRC7 yearsMy phone buzzed and then this automated voice just snapped and said goodbye.7 years02039051141 - HMRC scam alert! Don’t bother calling back this number. I got a weird recorded message that tried to frighten me into thinking I owed HMRC money. It sounded robotic and fake, probably coming from outside the UK. I reckon these scammers just pick any phone numbers they find online, especially businesses, and ring hoping to trick someone into handing over cash by pretending to be HMRC. Honestly, they should be taken to court for this. Stay sharp and don’t fall for it!HMRCUK7 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC - absolute nightmare of a voicemail, all scary and aggressive, saying we must call back right away or else there would be serious repercussions. It’s shocking how this sort of thing isn’t cracked down on more strictly!HMRC7 yearsJust got a call from 020 3905 1141, claimed to be HMRC. Sounded like a total scam to me! Be careful, folks.HMRC7 yearsAbsolute scammers, the lot of them. Really wish there was a way to teach them a lesson. Planning to report them to both Action Fraud and HMRC like people have advised. Something's got to be done to stop these con artists. I've blocked the number too, though I know some call blockers only let you block a certain amount, so gotta be careful with that.Action FraudHMRC7 yearsGot a robotic call, something about "i's hmre." Just ended it and blocked the number straight away.7 yearsGot a missed call and it went straight to voicemail. Heard a robotic voice saying something about Officer Janet and that it was urgent to ring back, HMRC or else ignore at your own risk or something like that. Ended up blocking the number quick smart.JanetHMRC7 yearsJust like others have said, I got a call from what sounded like HMRC but with an American accent, spouting off some scary legal warnings. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsJust like the last couple of folks mentioned here earlier today, I got a voicemail from a woman with an American accent saying she was calling from HMRC. She was warning me about serious legal trouble if I didn’t ring her straight away. Totally a scam - so obvious. But I guess they keep trying because it must fool some people, so watch out!HMRC7 yearsFraudulent HMRC caller. It's downright hilarious how they ring me each week, threatening to imprison me yet never show up! What a laugh!HMRC7 yearsThere was this lengthy silence, and then I was greeted by a robotic voice that simply said "goodbye," as though it were some sort of answerphone. Quite peculiar, really!7 yearsthis number kept ringing me nonstop, got like three calls in just ten minutes but they all hung up after a few secs. really annoying!7 yearsGot tricked into sending bitcoins. Already told the cops about it.Bitcoin7 yearsI have a feeling that support101.is might be dodgy, so I'd say steer clear and definitely avoid doing business with them.Submit Your Own Report (020 3905 1141)
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