02039363940
☎️ 02039363940 👆 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 02039363940
- This phone number is incorrectOct
2019Scam call about HMRC issuesMay
2018Scary message urging immediate actionJan
2018Received suspicious call from LondonJan
2018Shocked by scam phone callDec
2017Calling someone out as a scammerDec
2017Scam warning regarding fake HMRC callsDec
2017Comment echoes previous reports. HMRC scamDec
2017Received suspicious call from scamDec
2017Accusation of scamming in all capsDec
2017Flagged as a dangerous callDec
2017Scam call claiming to be HMRCDec
2017Received suspicious call from unusual numberDec
2017Problem calling, line disconnected herDec
2017"Female robot transformation idea."Dec
2017Call is a common scamDec
2017Noticed suspicious voicemail, reported to policeDec
2017Received scam call about legal issueDec
2017Received scam call from Sean; blockedDec
2017Angry about HMRC phone scamsDec
2017Scam call reported with threatsDec
2017Alleged misconduct by HMRC personnelDec
2017Automated message about legal caseDec
2017Warning of scam HMRC callDec
2017Impression of possible scamDec
2017Number Of Searches: 279 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 28 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Custards(Hampshire), Dove(North Yorkshire) and Guardbridge(Fife).
02039363940 has 18 comments of which 6 x neutral and 12 x negative
02039363940 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039363940 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers use automated female voices claiming legal action from HMRC, threatening surveillance and prosecution to frighten recipients into calling back. Many note the message is aggressive, with distorted sounds possibly to obscure details. Some report foreign-accented men answering, often disconnecting or becoming hostile when questioned. Victims describe the calls as distressing, especially for vulnerable people. The scam is consistently described as fake since HMRC contacts officially by post and through PAYE. Several users express concern about the psychological impact and urge caution, highlighting the ongoing frustration with such nuisance calls and the risks posed by fraudulent threats linked to official-sounding numbers.
Reports on phone number 02039363940
8 yearsReceived an automated phone call claiming there were some legal matters regarding HMRC that required my attention. It’s a total scam, so don’t bother returning the call!HMRC9 yearsI got a quick call from this number ?020 0888 0970? and they left a message saying my home was being watched or something along those lines. I rang them back straight away, mainly because I’ve got mates in London and was a bit worried.London9 yearsHonestly, I was pretty taken aback by how low some folks will go. I usually spot a scam straight away, but this time I got a bit of a jolt at first and thought "oh no". Luckily, after looking up the number online, I figured out it was dodgy. Still, it’s scary to think some might not check and end up getting scammed.9 yearsWhat a total rip-off, so sick of these scammers!9 yearsI got one too, totally a scam with threatening vibes - HMRC never calls like that, they always contact you by letters and just take money straight from your PAYE. As soon as you ask something, they just hang up or block you.HMRCPAYE9 yearsJust like a few others have mentioned, this is definitely another one of those HMRC scams.HMRC9 yearsAbsolute con artists, these lot!!!9 yearsI tried ringing back but just got a dead line, same situation here.9 yearsI got a call once from a number saying it was from Her Majesty’s office, saying my name and address were being watched and I had to ring back straight away. I called back a couple of times not realising it was a con. The first two times no one answered, but on the third try someone finally picked up, said ‘Her Majesty’s office’ and then hung up straight away. I’ve checked the number since and it’s definitely a scam. Glad I caught on before getting scammed!9 yearsI got a call from an automated robot claiming to be from HMRC saying I’m facing legal action. It felt like total nonsense since any official letters or court stuff would be sent through the mail, and I’ve never even had any issues with them before. Seeing all the other scam stories here makes me worry how many people are falling for these kind of tricks.HMRC9 years020 3936 3940 - I marked this call as risky because I'm worried it might trick vulnerable folks into ringing back and handing over money no matter what they ask for. Planning to inform the police so they keep an eye on it too.9 yearsThis morning I received a call from “020 3936 3940” - the very same number people have been talking about here. The call featured that automated lady’s voice everyone’s mentioned before. I tried ringing back quite a few times; eventually, a bloke with an accent answered, but the call cut off straight away. I gave it another go, but no one picked up. The number seemed a bit dodgy for HMRC, so I figured I’d look it up online and that's how I ended up on this site.HMRC9 yearsIt was just like the others, another one of those scam calls.9 yearsJust had another call from these muppets - proper annoying lot pretending to be HMRC using some new dodgy number. It’s clearly a scam from those Pakistanipoofter society, whatever that is. The phone company letting this go on needs to be called out big time. I really hope someone’s keeping a record of all their numbers from this site and sends them straight over to the watchdog. If the telecoms firm got hit with a huge fine, maybe it’d finally put an end to this rubbish. Honestly, any call claiming to be from HMRC these days is just a scam.Pakistanis 4 FunHMRC9 yearsI had almost the same thing happen to me. Some woman rang up claiming my partner was mixed up in a court case and that someone had our home watched. They said not to ignore it and to ring their number straight away. It's obviously a scam trying to get you to dial some pricey phone line. Fingers crossed they can’t get into my partner’s phone. She’s put the number on block now.9 yearsI got a call from an automated voice, sounding like a woman, saying something about a case filed against me. The message cut off a bit on my voicemail but mentioned I’m the main suspect and that my home is being watched. It told me not to ignore it and to ring back ASAP on 020 39363940, repeating the number twice. They also warned that if I don’t call back soon, I could face legal action. It sounded really serious but felt a bit dodgy to me.9 years02039363940 called me claiming to be from HMRC, threatening legal action over some taxes they said I owed. The person on the phone had quite a thick foreign accent and their English wasn’t very clear. When I questioned why I hadn’t received any formal letter from HMRC, the caller quickly got quite rude and pushy. Definitely seemed dodgy to me.HMRC9 yearsI had pretty much the same thing happen to me. Got a call with an automated female voice talking about some supposed legal case they’d filed against me. The message got cut off a bit on my answerphone but it said something like: "You’re named as the main suspect in a case linked to you. Your property is being watched. Do not ignore this message and ring us straightaway on 020 39363940. Again, that’s 020 39363940. If you leave it too long to call back, you might face legal action." Definitely sounded dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3936 3940)
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