02039368957
☎️ 02039368957 👆 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 02039368957
- Number for Royal Court mentionedJan
2024Scam warning for Simon YorkMar
2021Scam alert: HMRC tax fraudMar
2021HMRC impostor demanding tax paymentMar
2021Received threatening call, ignored numberMar
2021Tax evasion scam warning givenMar
2021Warning about fraudulent telephone numberMar
2021User mentions immigration officialsMar
2021Scam phone call pretending HMRCMar
2021Beware of HMRC tax scamMar
2021Potential tax fraud scam involving threatsMar
2021Being asked to pay “migration tax”Mar
2021Scam call posing as HMRCMar
2021Fraudulent call from HMRCMar
2021Fraudulent call falsely claiming tax warrantMar
2021Beware of tax fraud callsMar
2021Suspicion of HMRC tax fraudMar
2021Fraudulent call threatening legal actionMar
2021Suspected fraudulent court payment requestMar
2021Cheating and harassment issue mentionedMar
2021Questioning payment, suspected scam activityMar
2021Referring to unidentified team membersMar
2021Scam calls regarding tax fraudMar
2021Warning about potential HMRC scamMar
2021Warning: potential scamming activity aheadMar
2021Scam calls threatening legal actionMar
2021Fraudster poses as HMRC employeeMar
2021Warning about HMRC phone scamMar
2021Warning of potential scam activityMar
2021Tax rebate scam, be cautiousMar
2021Suspicious call from fake institutionFeb
2021Number Of Searches: 122 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 22 February 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chippenham(Cambridgeshire), Maenclochog(Pembrokeshire) and Mewith Head(North Yorkshire).
02039368957 has 23 comments of which 1 x positive and 18 x negative and 4 x neutral
02039368957 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039368957 👆 is reported as a scam number frequently used by fraudsters pretending to be from HMRC or the High Court, often demanding payment for alleged tax fraud or legal issues. Callers typically use aggressive, threatening language and Indian or South Asian accents, giving fake names and case details to intimidate victims. They often try to convince people to pay money immediately via bank transfer to suspicious sort codes, sometimes involving claims about court warrants or arrest threats. Several reports mention automated calls, harassment via multiple numbers, and attempts to gain personal or financial information. The number is linked to impersonation scams involving tax fraud accusations, council tax fraud, and false legal threats, causing distress and confusion to recipients. Users advise vigilance and reporting the calls.
Reports on phone number 02039368957
3 yearsTurns out this number belongs to the High Court, the Royal Court of Justice. Quite fancy!Royal Courts of JusticeHigh Court5 yearsBeware of calls from 0203 936 8957 claiming to be from HMRC about tax fraud. It's a scam!HMRC5 yearsJust a heads up, don’t ever pick up if this number rings you. I got caught out by them, felt daft afterwards. Luckily I spotted what was going on quick enough and when they tried to ring me again, I stopped taking the calls. Whatever they tell you, don’t trust it. If this number pops up, the best thing to do is hang up right away and maybe report it. They use an Indian accent and go by Simon York, but it’s all a trick to scam you. Stay sharp!Simon York5 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to represent HMRC, saying I owe nearly £2000 because of tax dodging. They warned me that if I didn’t pay up, I'd end up in court and even face prison. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC5 yearsJust a heads up for anyone dealing with bank fraud - this number’s definitely dodgy. They’re trying to con people by pretending to be from HMRC, so watch out!HMRC5 yearsGot a call from 020 3936 8957 and when I refused to share my postcode, the bloke got all aggressive and started threatening me. I told him I’m quite well-informed, but he still ended up being really disrespectful. Best thing is just to block and not pick up if this number rings you.5 yearsI got called from these numbers 02039368957 & 074180080053, with claims that I’m dodging taxes and owe a big lump sum to HMRC. The first call was on my cell phone, then they moved me onto my home line. They only asked for my name and postcode. I gave them a made-up postcode, and when they said it didn’t match their records, the guy said he’d explain why they were ringing. Apparently there’s a warrant out for my arrest, I’m facing the high court and might end up losing everything. Watch out and take care, folks!HMRC5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HMRC, using the name Mr Officer Brown. They told me I owed £1989 for tax fraud and threatened I'd be arrested and face three years in jail if I didn’t pay right away. After that, they tried to get me to hand over an extra £500 as some kind of fee. Felt like a total scam!HMRCOfficer Brown5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I owed tax and would be arrested if I didn’t pay up. They said their name was Angela Jans and gave me these codes to write down: 0509aj19, Case number 892141863, and Warrant 248/2165 1995 pending. Nearly fell for it! Just a heads up, HMRC won't ever call asking for payments like that, so watch out!HMRCAngela Jans5 yearsI got a call from someone telling me I owed this so-called migration tax and needed to pay up. Felt a bit off, if you ask me.5 yearsAbout a couple of hours back, I got a call claiming to be from the Queens Bench Division of the High Court. The person on the other end said I was about to be arrested. They even gave me an account number, but then my phone just froze. I ended the call and immediately rang HMRC instead. Blocked the number and reported the call as suspicious.High CourtHMRC5 yearsThey said they were calling from the Queens Bench Division High Court and demanded I pay £1935. Totally a scam, don't fall for it!Queens Bench DivisionHigh Court5 yearsApparently, it was some sort of tax scam, definitely not from HMRC. The bloke claimed he was ringing from the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court and even suggested I check their website to verify the number. The number looked nearly legit, just missing the zero at the start and it was from a mobile. Seemed pretty believable at first. Then he asked me to transfer money to their account. Once I ended the call, he didn’t stop and bombarded me with messages on WhatsApp. Seriously, people should report these dodgy calls to HMRC.Bench DivisionHigh CourtWhatsAppHMRC5 yearsIt took me a bit to work out it was actually someone pretending to be from the HCMR Queen’s bench division. They told me my Barclays payment would be blocked cos it’s too large for their system and suggested using Revolut instead. Honestly, that all seemed a bit dodgy to me.HCMR Queen ' s Bench DivisionBarclaysRevolut5 yearsSomebody rang me, said they were from HMRC. They warned me that if I didn’t sort out a supposed tax mistake by paying up, they’d send the case straight to the High Court or something like that. It all sounded a bit dodgy to me.HMRCHigh Court5 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, guy was saying my employer messed up my tax code and now I owe money because of some illegal underpayment. He claimed if I don’t cough up £2,800, there’d be legal trouble. Felt dodgy to me.5 yearsGot a call from some random group of people, not sure who they were or what team they belong to.5 yearsI received a rather alarming call from a lady with an Indian accent, claiming to represent HM Revenue and Customs, stating that I was implicated in a tax fraud scandal and that unless I transferred £3,856, they would escalate the matter to the High Court. Naturally, I ended the call. Shortly after, I was contacted by another individual, also with a pronounced Indian accent, who said he was from the High Court. He urged me to do a quick search for the "Queen's Bench Division of the High Court" and insisted that I check the bottom of their website to validate his claim. While on the line, it struck me that this must be linked to the first call. He too demanded that I send money, directing me to a Payee: RKMP with Sort Code: 04-05-06 and an account number ending in 6361 to settle the alleged case. I promptly hung up again, but they continued to ring, so I decided to block their number. Quite the nuisance!HM Revenue and CustomsHigh Courts5 yearsGot a call from this number and it was a total scam! They kept demanding payment and it felt really dodgy. Just a heads up, don’t trust those calls!5 yearsgot a call from someone saying they were hmrc and that i was due a tax refund. they sent me a link to fill out details but i don’t even pay tax! obviously a scam, watch out folks!HMRC5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HMRC, accusing me of tax fraud and saying there was an arrest warrant out for me. They sounded quite convincing, rattling off badge numbers, case files, supposed errors I'd made, and even citing criminal charge codes with a long spiel. Then they tried to rush me into "settling the matter right away" by paying up. I told them I was broke, and no surprise, they just hung up on me. It was really pushy and aggressive, kind of intimidating, so I can easily see how folks might fall for this. The call came from 07760 201679, by the way.HMRC5 yearsDefinately scammers! Can't trust them one bit.5 yearsIt seems like those calls come from a fake organisation. They want your bank info to supposedly send you money.Submit Your Own Report (020 3936 8957)
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