02039363930
☎️ 02039363930 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203936 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039363930
- Caution: beware of scam callsOct
2023Fraudulent call from fake IRSOct
2019Unwanted call from Officer ShaneOct
2019Suspected scam, confirmed through searchOct
2019Scam call demanding Google Play cardsOct
2019Fraudulent demands for money, impersonated officerOct
2019Warning about fake insurance callSep
2019Phone call about canceled pensionSep
2019Unknown number, annoying and blockedSep
2019Hangs up upon answering callSep
2019Missed call, no response afterwardsSep
2019One ring then disconnected phoneAug
2019Warning about suspicious phone callsAug
2019Unknown number, cut before voicemailAug
2019Report numbers, they'll keep blockingAug
2019Claimed HMRC arrest threat likely scamAug
2019Potential scam call from "HMRC"Aug
2019Suspected fraudulent HMRC call attemptAug
2019Phone call spam with no answerAug
2019Mother upset receiving fraudulent callAug
2019Unknown number, no message, not callingAug
2019Unrecognized numbers calling twice againAug
2019Suspicious frequent anonymous caller hangs upAug
2019Automated American voice call scamAug
2019Scam call about IP addressAug
2019Concern about arrest, joking toneAug
2019Fraudulent automated call from HMRCAug
2019Warrant for arrest from HMRC-highlight warningAug
2019Concern about potential arrestAug
2019Received fraudulent call, potential scamAug
2019Heard office sounds, call endedAug
2019Scam call traumatized elderly motherAug
2019Received scam call purporting HMRC actionAug
2019Suspicious tax-related scam call receivedAug
2019Notification about upcoming phone disconnectionAug
2019User is skeptical of callerAug
2019Fraudulent HMRC warning for arrestAug
2019User received fake HMRC callAug
2019Warning about HMRC tax scammersAug
2019Report email address for spamAug
2019Reported HMRC scam, worrying for elderlyAug
2019frustration about inaction by OFCOMAug
2019Was almost scammed by impersonatorAug
2019Scam call about HMRC fraudAug
2019Seemingly random combination of numbersAug
2019Fearful of potential arrest situationAug
2019Scam warning, HMRC arrest threatJul
2019Scam call threatening police arrestJul
2019User identified possible scam activityJul
2019Warning about potential HMRC scamJul
2019Scam call threatening arrest adviceJul
2019Scam call pretending to be HMRCJul
2019Number Of Searches: 228 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 27 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dunsby(Lincolnshire), Gilfach Goch(Rhondda Cynon Taff) and Rockbourne(Hampshire).
02039363930 has 48 comments of which 29 x negative and 18 x neutral and 1 x positive
02039363930 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039363930 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting individuals with automated or live calls claiming to be from HMRC or police, threatening arrest over alleged unpaid taxes or legal issues. Callers often request personal details, including National Insurance numbers and payment via gift cards. The aggressive and distressing tactics have especially traumatised elderly recipients. The calls sometimes feature fabricated case or reference numbers and fake officer names, frequently with Indian accents. Many note the number hangs up when questioned or blocks replies. Attempts to verify or engage lead nowhere, confirming it as fraud. Users are advised not to provide any information, to block the number, and report incidents to Action Fraud or the relevant authorities. The number is linked to ongoing scams despite being registered with TPS.
Reports on phone number 02039363930
3 yearsJust a heads up, watch out for those scam calls!7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today. The bloke said he was from HMRC and that there’s some legal case being made against me (!!). I refused to share any info and asked to talk to his supervisor. He asked “what’s a supervisor?” so I said I want to speak to his manager instead. Then he just ended the call straight away!HMRC7 yearsHad a hunch it might be a dodgy call, so I decided to let it ring on. Came here to verify my suspicion, and it turns out I was spot on!7 yearsSome bloke said he was Officer Shane or something. I told him not to ring me again, and then he goes, "You called me!" I just ended the call.Shane7 yearsMy voicemail picked it up and there was this message about my pension being stopped because of some sort of issue. Then the call just dropped.7 yearsDefinitely a SCAM - I got a call from a man with a really stiff, unnatural voice claiming he was from the National Insurance Admin Dept. He kept insisting I owed them money. Sounded so fake it was unreal. This kind of thing could seriously stress someone out. Watch out for this one!FRAUD ALERTNational Insurance Administration7 yearsJust got a call on my home phone from this number but no one spoke when I picked up. Now blocked for good. Complete waste of time, what a bunch of losers!7 yearsCuts off as soon as I pick up the phone.7 yearsI picked up the phone but there was just silence on the other end, no one spoke.7 yearsThey called just once and then ended the call right away.7 yearsThis afternoon I got two lengthy calls from this number and ended up reporting them to the police. They tried to get my national insurance number, but obviously, I didn’t give it. They sound really convincing, so just watch out. They might ring again from 07245785574. Fingers crossed they get caught and face proper consequences. Stay safe, everyone.National Insurance7 yearsThe number rang on our landline, but it hung up before it reached the answerphone. We don’t recognise who it was.7 yearsYou should send a report to [email protected]. They've already banned more than a thousand numbers lately. The more folks that report, the more numbers they shut down. So don't hesitate to keep flagging them.7 yearsI picked up and there was just silence before they hung up. Definitely spam.7 yearsI got a call from some robot talking super fast, saying I was about to be arrested TODAY by HMRC if I didn’t press "1" to speak to my “Caseofficer”. It's so irritating because I’ve got no issues with HMRC, and if there was a problem, they’d probably just send a letter (unless my postman’s nicking my mail!). What bugs me even more is that my number’s on TPS, but that clearly doesn't stop these blasted spam calls! I don’t see the point in blocking the number right now unless it rings again, plus I’m pretty sure the number’s fake anyway, probably spoofed or something.HMRCTelephone Preference Service7 yearsGot a call saying it was the last warning from HMRC and I’d be arrested if I didn’t pay up. Total scam, definitely. This is the fifth time they’ve tried this in the past few months.HMRC7 yearsHello there. My mother, who's in her seventies, received a call from this number, and it left her rather distressed. It's truly puzzling why individuals resort to such tactics. The number in question was 02039363930. It's disheartening, isn't it?7 yearsI find myself in what feels like a rather precarious situation, with HMRC threatening me with arrest as early as today, unless I promptly dial "1" to speak with my Case Officer. The message, completely rushed and delivered at a speed that’s nearly indecipherable, has left me wondering if they’re purposely speeding it up to provoke an impulsive response. It’s quite infuriating, particularly since my actual HMRC office doesn’t even use an 0203 number! This all raises a rather pressing question about the effectiveness of the Telephone Preference Service, especially when the number in question is registered. All in all, I’m dubious about its authenticity and, if it turns out to be a spoofed number, blocking it feels futile. After all, what’s the point if they continue to bombard me?HMRC7 yearsI got a call from this number but they didn’t leave any message, so I’m not botherin’ to call back. No idea who it is.7 yearsI picked up my home phone and got a robotic message telling me my IP address was at risk and to hit '1' to fix it. I didn’t fall for it and just hung up straight away. I’m pretty sure it was a scam, so I blocked the number and switched on call blocking to be safe.7 yearsGot a weird automated call with some sort of robotic American voice saying my router’s IP had been hacked or something, and that I should ring a certain number to sort it out. Bit dodgy if you ask me!Hollywood7 yearsGot a robo call from some supposed HMRC warning me I'd be arrested today. Total scam, don't fall for it!HMRC7 yearsGot two calls one after the other from this number. I have no idea who they could be, so I just let it ring out.7 yearsThey've been ringing a lot lately, but the moment our call blocker asks who's calling, they just hang up!7 yearsToday, I just got a call from these folks claiming that I’m in the red for £1400, and they mentioned something about a warrant for my arrest! Can you believe it?7 yearsIt seems I've got the taxman on my case today! I jokingly mentioned that they might as well hold off on anything until the little ones are home. Quite the predicament, isn’t it?7 yearsI've just been informed that I might face arrest due to allegedly not paying my taxes to HMRC. Is it really possible for these individuals to get away without facing any consequences?HMRC7 yearsGot a call earlier claiming HMRC issued a warrant for my arrest. I just shrugged it off, but seriously, there has to be a way to put a stop to these scammers.HMRC7 yearsI answered the phone and noticed background noises that reminded me of a busy office or call centre, but then the line suddenly went dead.7 yearsI received one of those automated calls that tried to intimidate my elderly mother, who is 90, by claiming she might be 'arrested today'. It’s clear to anyone with half a brain that these are nothing but scams, and we usually disregard them. However, this particular call has shaken her to the core, leaving her deeply frightened. This nonsense must come to an end-I’ll be reaching out to my MP about this pressing issue.7 yearsI got a rather alarming phone call earlier today, purporting to be from HM Revenue and Customs. They were insisting that there was a warrant out for my arrest on account of some supposedly unpaid taxes. I was urged to press 9 to connect with an advisor. Naturally, I decided that hanging up was the wisest course of action!HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsThey told me my phone was going to get disconnected or something.7 yearsGot a text on my phone, number 02039363930, claiming to be HMRC. It said if I didn’t ring back, I'd be arrested. Honestly, it’s not me who should be worried but those idiots using these stupid scare methods - they’re the ones who should be facing legal trouble. I reckon if I had called that number, it'd probably just lead to some kind of money scam.HMRC7 yearsJust like everyone else, I got a call this morning at 9:56 saying it was HMRC with a final warning about being arrested today. They told me to press 1 to talk to an HMRC officer. The whole thing sounded so ridiculous, I figured it was a joke. Turns out it’s just another scam trying to trick people.HMRC7 yearsJust received a rather alarming automated call claiming to be from HMRC, stating that I was set to be arrested today! Quite amusing, really! - the number was 020 3936 3930.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the police saying I was about to be arrested for shoplifting at Damart. Definitely a scam.Damart7 yearsI’m literally terrified right now because I got a call that said I’m getting arrested today. Honestly, the one who should be getting cuffed is the person who called me and their company. I’ve already blocked this number.7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC saying I had little time to respond or I'd face legal trouble. Already flagged it with the Action Fraud Office. Properly scary, especially for older folks who might fall for this.HMRCAction Fraud7 yearsYou should send all this info over to [email protected] for them to check it out.7 yearsJust got a call from 02039363930 with a recorded voice claiming I've been caught for HMRC fraud and that I'm due to be arrested today. They kept saying to press 1 to chat with someone about it!HMRC7 yearsI do wonder why OFCOM can't step in and sort this out! That threat they made really got me pretty riled up.OFCOM7 yearsGot a call this afternoon and honestly at first I was proper worried, so I hung up straight away. Then I rang back to see what it was about. The lady on the line had a strong Indian accent and was really convincing. She started asking loads of personal stuff, like date of birth and National Insurance number. That’s when I told her flat out that I wouldn’t be handing over any money on the phone and asked her to prove who she was. She quickly realised I wasn’t having any of it and ended up hanging up. Definitely don’t share any sensitive info with random callers!National Insurance7 yearsGot a creepy automated call from someone pretending to be HMRC, claiming I’m about to be arrested today. Total scam, don’t fall for it.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some robotic lady telling me it was HMRC. She said I’d be arrested today if I didn’t press 1 on my phone. Total scam, I reckon.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, total scam alert.HMRC7 yearsgot a call from some automated voice sayin they were from hmrc saying i'd cheated on my taxes and to press 1 to talk to someone. ive been on a state pension for 10 years now, never had any issues, so i knew straight away it was dodgy. obviously didnt press anything.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC threatening me with an arrest today. Total scam, be careful!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC but I reckon it was a total scam.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3936 3930)
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