02039416966
☎️ 02039416966 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203941 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039416966
- Scammers posing as HMRC callersDec
2020Concern about HMRC scam callsNov
2020Beware of fake HMRC callsNov
2020Blocked number, voicemail bypassed. Fraudulent HMRCNov
2020Scam call from "inland revenue"Nov
2020Unanswered call, possibly a scamNov
2020Encouragement to find employmentNov
2020Caller hung up; no ringingNov
2020Repetitive landline calls are frustratingNov
2020Claimed to be HM CustomsNov
2020Scam call from fake HMRCNov
2020Comparing to phishing emailNov
2020HMRC automated call claiming fakeNov
2020Threatening robotic voice scam warningNov
2020Fraudulent voicemail from fake HM CustomsNov
2020Fake HM customs call scamNov
2020Threatening spam call impersonating HMRCNov
2020Warning against scam call attemptNov
2020Possible scam call from HMRCNov
2020Spam, fake HMRC call, blockedNov
2020Impromptu voicemail with fake job offerNov
2020Automated voicemail threatening legal actionNov
2020Caution about HMRC scam callNov
2020Warning about possible scam callNov
2020Spam from fake HM CustomsNov
2020Ignore HMRC scam phone callsNov
2020Possible scam call from HMRCNov
2020Warning about potential phone scamNov
2020Number Of Searches: 71 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 24 November 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mains(Cumbria), New Mill(West Yorkshire) and Torquay(Devon).
02039416966 has 28 comments of which 5 x negative and 23 x neutral
02039416966 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039416966 👆 is reported as a scam number frequently used for automated calls impersonating HMRC. Callers use prerecorded messages with threatening language, urging recipients or their solicitors to call back immediately to avoid supposed legal consequences. The voice is often robotic with a North American accent, which raises suspicion. Many warn it targets vulnerable people, especially the elderly, causing distress and risk of financial loss. Attempts to call back are usually futile or connect to a silent line. HMRC does not operate this way or leave such messages. The number should be ignored and blocked to avoid potential fraud or phishing attempts.
Reports on phone number 02039416966
6 yearsI’ve noticed that this particular phone number seems to belong to some nefarious scammers. They’ve been making automated calls, masquerading as though they're from HMRC. The message prompts you to hit #1 to connect with an alleged agent, who then attempts to pressure you into making payments over the phone. Stay vigilant, especially when it comes to looking out for older relatives!HMRC6 yearsI got a call the other day from a number that wasn’t mine, said they were from HMRC - total scam! Best not to answer or give any info. Watch out, folks!HMRC6 yearsMy mobile just got a call from this number but before I could pick up it stopped ringing. I tried calling back from my landline and it just wouldn't connect. Seems a bit dodgy, might be some kind of scam? Had the exact same experience as others here.6 yearsWhen I tried to call Calker back after they hung up, there was no ringing at all; it just went straight to a silent line. Quite peculiar, really!Calker6 yearsI’ve blocked this number but they still manage to get voicemails through. Claiming to be from HMRC and that I owe them money. Total scam, very annoying!HMRC6 yearsJust got another call from someone saying they're from hmrc. It was really scary and quite threatening. I wish there was a way to track down these numbers properly. Older folks might get really scared, could lose their life savings, and it messes with their head too, worrying all the time. Sometimes I even forget my age!HMRC6 yearsJust got a call on my phone from an automated voice saying it was the tax office. They told me to ring them back ASAP or get my lawyer involved to stop some sort of legal trouble. Sounds like a sketchy scam, probably aimed at scaring people who might not realise it’s a con, especially older folks.6 yearsMaybe try finding work instead!6 yearsjust had like 5 calls on my home phone within an hour from them! it's so frustrating!6 yearsClaimed to be from Her Majesty's Customs and Excise.6 yearsReceived a call earlier with a robotic voice claiming to be from HMRC, requesting either the named individual or their solicitor to respond regarding some unspecified matter. I decided not to remain on the line and hung up immediately!HMRC6 yearsHad this been a message delivered via email, one might label it as phishing.6 yearsI received an automated call purporting to be from HMRC. It sounded dodgy, so I terminated the call before it concluded. Definitely a scam!HMRC6 yearsI received a call from a robotic voice that was supposedly representing HM Customs, and it was extremely aggressive! The tone was rather intimidating, making all sorts of threats about legal consequences. I can imagine this sort of thing might scare elderly folks or those who might be more susceptible. It’s definitely something that needs addressing before it does any more harm.HM Customs6 yearsReceived a message left on my voicemail that sounded like a robotic voice from HM Revenue and Customs, warning me of potential legal proceedings should I fail to return their call regarding the number they provided. Quite alarming, I must say!HM RevenueCustoms6 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be from HMRC. The voice was very mechanical and sounded American, almost as if it was a pre-recorded message. They warned of impending legal action unless either I or my solicitor returned the call. Quite unnerving, to say the least!HMRC6 yearsI received a call from a rather mechanical-sounding individual purporting to be from HMRC. They went on to warn me to "prepare for the repercussions" unless I connected them with my solicitor. Quite clearly a scam attempt!HMRC6 yearsReceived a fraudulent call purporting to be from HMRC. It's clearly a scam automated message aimed at tricking people!HMRC6 yearsI received a call from an automated voice purporting to be from HMRC. I didn’t stick around to hear much of it, just ended the call quickly.HMRC6 yearsI received a call from someone with a North American twang purporting to be from HMRC. It just doesn’t seem right. Definitely a dodgy SPAM or phishing attempt. I've put them on my block list straightaway!HMRC6 yearsThat voicemail isn’t exactly uproariously genuine, is it? Still, it's evident that the chap behind those dodgy calls must’ve pondered taking a job at his old man’s branch of McDonald's with that level of creativity!McDonald ' s6 yearsCertainly a dodgy operation. I missed the call, but they went ahead and left a robotic voicemail threatening me to return the call or face legal repercussions. Absolute nonsense!6 yearsJust received a rather dodgy call from what purported to be an officer named Dennis Grey from HMRC. The voice was completely robotic and came out with some nonsense about it being "extremely time sensitive". They insisted I contact them back on a number that sounded like this: ***, and I quote, "do not disregard this message". They then went on to threaten legal repercussions if I didn't respond, which frankly is a load of rubbish. There was no personalisation whatsoever - not even a genuine human voice, just a cold, mechanical one. Whatever you do, steer clear of returning the call!Dennis GreyHMRC6 yearsDodgy phone call attempting to ensnare unsuspecting individuals. I wouldn’t advise picking up or returning the call from this number.6 yearsI received a rather dubious call from some robotic-sounding American voice, purporting to be from HM Customs. They went on to issue a rather dire warning about impending legal consequences if I failed to return the call. The exact phrase was something like, "If you dismiss this and don’t ring us back, prepare yourself." Absolute nonsense! Definitely a scam. I'm blocking this number right away!HM Customs6 yearsIt seems like there's been a rather dodgy attempt at a con from HMRC. Best to steer clear of it altogether!HMRC6 yearsI received a call purportedly from HMRC, with an automated voice stating that I needed to return the call, or alternatively, have my solicitor do so, threatening me with prosecution if I didn’t comply. Upon calling back, I was greeted by an individual with an Asian accent who asked for my name and date of birth, after which the call abruptly disconnected.HMRC6 yearsBe wary, as HMRC never leaves messages of this sort; it’s undoubtedly a scam. Avoid calling that number back at all costs!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3941 6966)
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