02039741326
☎️ 02039741326 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203974 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039741326
- Comment does not make senseOct
2018Potential scam involving Sarah WilsonAug
2018Warning: Avoid this potential scamAug
2018Scam call pretending to be HMRCAug
2018Ignore completely - it's a scamAug
2018HMRC report made on 17/08/18Aug
2018Ignore questionable calls from HMRCAug
2018Unprofessional response to automated messageAug
2018Fraudulent automated HMRC phone callAug
2018Warning: Potential phone scam impersonating HMRCAug
2018Block and ignore scam perpetratorAug
2018Suspicious of premium rate chargesAug
2018Receiving harassing calls, seeking adviceAug
2018Reported a scam incidentAug
2018Received scam call, amusing encounterAug
2018Warning: potential scam, no owed moneyAug
2018Reported HMRC scam, blocked callerAug
2018Comment implies product is a scamAug
2018Automated, threatening, like other experiencesAug
2018Warning of urgent scam callAug
2018Alleged HMRC call from womanAug
2018Scam call, blocked by husbandAug
2018Urgent warning about concerning callAug
2018Reported misleading call from HMRCAug
2018Automated scam call from "HMRC"Aug
2018Sarah Wilson American accent phone scamAug
2018Received strange, possibly scam callAug
2018Block and report suspicious HMRC callsAug
2018Watch out for HMRC scamsAug
2018Threatening voicemail from Sarah WilsonAug
2018Scam call from fake HMRCAug
2018HMRC scam voicemail threatening harassmentAug
2018Reported HMRC scam, blockedAug
2018Unclear context, needs more informationAug
2018Missed suspicious call, confronted scammer. ReportingAug
2018Warning about HMRC arrest warrant scamAug
2018Concerned about HMRC impersonation callerAug
2018Beware of potential phone scamAug
2018Received worrying call; likely scamAug
2018HMRC scam call with translationAug
2018Threatened with arrest warrant by HMRCAug
2018Identified potential scam phone numberAug
2018Scam message from English accentAug
2018Prevention of scam related actionsAug
2018Suspicion of being a scamAug
2018Number Of Searches: 446 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 01 August 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bowling Green(Shropshire), East Stanley(Durham), Lower Everleigh(Wiltshire) and Stubton(Lincolnshire).
02039741326 has 39 comments of which 34 x negative and 5 x neutral
02039741326 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039741326 👆 is reported as a persistent HMRC scam using automated messages and threatening calls from a number linked to an American-accented "Sarah Wilson." Callers falsely claim urgent legal trouble and use aggressive tactics to intimidate recipients, including leaving voicemails threatening arrest or court action. Many report repeated calls daily, with some scammers answering impersonally or with odd responses when called back. The scam is said to be particularly stressful for recipients and targets individuals by name and address, often involving impersonation with foreign accents. Users have blocked and reported the number multiple times, emphasising it is not genuine HMRC contact. The calls are described as unprofessional, harassing, and designed to frighten people into responding.
Reports on phone number 02039741326
8 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were Sarah Wilson at HMRC, but from what I’ve read here, it’s probably a scam, so definitely be careful!Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsThis is a total rip off, best to steer clear of it.Best8 yearsGot a call just now from someone saying they were from HMRC, but it was totally a scam.HMRC8 yearsTotally a rip-off, just block the number and move on.8 yearsOn 18/08/17 I reported it straight away to HMRC.HMRC8 yearsThis call is total rubbish. HMRC would never ring you up like that, especially not from this number 0203 286 1973. Don’t be fooled by the American accent they’re using - just ignore it, it’s a scam for sure.HMRC8 yearsGot an automated call and the reply was really unprofessional, just like what others have mentioned before.8 yearsGot a robotic voice on the phone claiming to be from HMRC, warning me about legal trouble if I don’t comply. Definitely sounded like a scam.HMRC8 years0203 2861 973 is a total scam, defo not HMRC! Don’t bother ringing them back, it’s just a fraud. Stay clear!HMRC8 yearsSomeone called pretending to be Sarah Wilson, definitely a scam. Best to just block them and not reply.Sarah Wilson8 yearsI’m guessing if you ring back, it’ll be some kind of lengthy message and you’ll end up paying a lot more than usual. I’m planning to report it for sure.8 yearsI've been getting calls from this number nearly 8 times every single day, and I've blocked all the numbers they use. Now my 18-year-old daughter has started getting threatening texts and she's getting really upset about it. It's becoming a nightmare for us.8 yearsJust reported this one, definitely a scam.8 yearsI got a call from 0203 286 1973 and instantly thought it was dodgy because the voicemail was just so bizarre. For a laugh, I rang them back. When I said I didn’t believe they were from HMRC, the bloke tried to invite me to stay at a hotel with him for the night! Couldn't stop myself from chuckling at that one.HMRC8 yearsJust like the others, it’s definitely a scam.8 yearsWatch out, it's totally a scam - defo don’t pay up or give them any info. You’re not in debt to them at all.8 yearsJust got a voicemail claiming I owed money to HMRC. Definitely a scam, so I blocked the number and reported it right away.HMRC8 yearsJust like many others here, I got a call from some fake HMRC bot, really threatening stuff and all automated. Totally a scam!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, but with an American accent. Sounds dodgy to me, and glad I spotted it was a scam before taking it seriously. Definitely going to block that number.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone named Sarah Wilson claiming to be from HMRC. Left a message that was super pushy, saying it was "urgent" and I had to ring back straight away or else a solicitor would get involved. The number didn’t show up - just blocked. Pretty sure it was a total scam.Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsToday at around 1.54pm, my hubby’s phone got a call from this number. It was some American woman saying her name was Sarah Wilson, warning of urgent legal trouble if we didn’t respond. We didn’t trust it one bit and he’s already gone ahead and blocked the number!Sarah Wilson8 yearsThat call felt really sketchy and unsafe!8 yearsReceived a call from 0203 286 1973 where a woman named Sarah Wilson claimed to be from HMRC. The message was a scary automated one, spoken by a computerised American female voice. I’m not bothering to return the call. It’s clearly a scam.Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsGot a call from 02032861973, caller said they needed to speak to a Sarah Wilson about someting important from HMRC. Sounded fishy so I blocked the number and reported it.Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC, said I owed money and to call them back right away. Sounds dodgy to me. Just blocked the number and reported it. Be careful out there!HMRC8 yearsI got a call from someone named Sarah Wilson with an American accent. It was an automated voice telling me to call HMRC urgently. I decided to search the number and found out she's been running this scam since 7.8.18. No doubt about it, it’s a total scam!Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsGot a call early Saturday from 02032861973, some American voicemail from a Sarah Wilson saying she’s a case worker with HMRC. The message was threatening, so I immediately blocked the number and reported it.Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian-American accent claiming to be from HMRC. They said they were dealing with 'Michael Carter' and 'John Parker'. At first, it sounded legit, but things got dodgy when they demanded almost £4000 to stop me from getting arrested and taking legal steps against me. I’ve reported it to the Met Police now.HMRCJohn ParkerMichael CarterMet Police8 yearsJust like loads of others have mentioned, I got a voicemail from someone pretending to be HMRC. It was really threatening and felt like proper harassment.HMRC8 yearsSomebody called claiming to be from HMRC, but I never even gave them my name and yet they had it! I tried ringing them back, and then they claimed to be a cake shop! The voice seemed like a bloke trying to sound like a woman. I've been ringing them nonstop to clog up their line, and eventually, they picked up and started shouting rude things at me. It’s kinda funny seeing them get all worked up while their line is tied up.HMRC8 yearsI’ve been receiving these prerecorded messages about supposed HMRC arrest warrants for over a year now, on different phone numbers. It’s really unsettling, but it’s just a con - nothing to worry about at all. They usually go after business owners or company directors. If HMRC needs to get in touch with you, they’ll send a letter, not call you like this. Don’t let it stress you out!HMRC8 yearsJust had a call pretending to be from HMRC. Hung up and reported it straight away. Blocked the number too.ScamHMRC8 yearsI got a call like that too, some posh English accent guy saying I was in some kind of trouble and to ring a certain number. At first I figured it’d be one of those expensive premium lines that blow up your bill, but weirdly the number in the voicemail was the same one that called me, and it was a regular UK area code. So yeah, not sure what’s going on. If anyone decides to call back, definitely keep an eye on your bill just in case.UK8 yearsGot a voicemail saying it was HMRC but sounded dodgy. Rang back and a posh English voice answered, though I could hear someone speaking Indian in the background. Asked a mate to help translate, and apparently the guy was asking, ‘what do I tell him?’ Definitely a scam.HMRC8 yearsGot a call saying if I didn't ring back, HMRC would have an arrest warrant out for me. sounded really dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsSounds like a total hmre fraud to me.8 yearsGot a voicemail from a bloke with a posh English accent saying it was from HMRE and if I didn’t ring back, court papers would be sent. Sounded proper official, but I’m not convinced it’s legit.HM Revenue & Customs8 yearsThere's this scam going around where they claim you have to go to jail, totally fake! Watch out for it, it’s just a trick to scare people.8 yearsGot a call from hmre, and they already had my name and where I work. Definitely seems dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3974 1326)
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