02039742259
☎️ 02039742259 👆 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 02039742259
- Suspicious voicemail from fake HMRCMay
2019Suspicious automated HMRC scam callMay
2019Invalid sequence, may indicate spamMay
2019Fraudulent HMRC call, potential scamMay
2019Scam HMRC call with consequencesMay
2019Fraudulent HMRC call - be cautiousMay
2019Automated voice claiming to be HMRCMay
2019Suspicious call from fake HMRCMay
2019Beware HMRC phone call scamsMay
2019Received scam call, do not respondMay
2019Potential scam from false HMRCMay
2019Ignoring threatening phone call, blockMay
2019Fraudulent call pretending to be HMRCMay
2019User accuses something of being scamMay
2019Warning about possible HMRC scamMay
2019Questioning legitimacy of dealing with HMRCMay
2019Threatening HMRC scam, do not respondMay
2019Scammers using different phone numbersMay
2019User unfamiliar with mentioned individualMay
2019Warning about fake HMRC callMay
2019Warning about fake HMRC callMay
2019Suspected scam call claiming HMRCMay
2019User received possible HMRC scamMay
2019Number Of Searches: 110 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 11 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Butlers Cross(Buckinghamshire), Charlton(Worcestershire), Tilston(Cheshire) and Twitham(Kent).
02039742259 has 22 comments of which 17 x negative and 5 x neutral
02039742259 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039742259 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls and threatening messages from individuals falsely claiming to represent HMRC. The callers often use an American accent or various UK accents and intimidate recipients by threatening legal action or arrest unless immediate contact is made. HMRC does not make such calls, instead communicating via official letters. Many victims have been urged not to return calls, as the numbers frequently change and attempts to confirm the caller’s identity typically prove fraudulent. The approach includes pressuring for personal or financial information and issuing aggressive warnings. Potential victims are strongly advised to ignore calls from this number, block it, and remain vigilant against similar scams.
Reports on phone number 02039742259
7 yearsI got a voicemail from a lady speaking with a very strong American accent. She claimed to be from HMRC and insisted that either me or my lawyer needed to ring her straight away, or they'd be taking legal action against me. It was quite intimidating, and honestly, I wasn't expecting HMRC to be so aggressive. As I was away on holiday, I wasn’t sure if they’d sent any letters to me beforehand.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from a bloke saying he was from HMRC. He asked if I had a lawyer and claimed HMRC was suing me for unpaid taxes from 2015, 2016, and 2017. He said he’d prove he was legit by taking me to the official HMRC site and clicking a link at the bottom. When I asked for something in writing before he continued, he threatened that if I didn’t comply, the whole thing would be put in writing and the police would have a warrant for my arrest within an hour. Proper scary stuff, so watch out for this kind of scam.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone with an American accent pretending they were from HMRC. They kept saying stuff like "Don't ignore this" and it felt pretty intimidating. Definitely one of those scam calls.HMRC7 yearsJust got a call sayin they were from HMRC about fraud or somethin. I work in payroll so I saw straight thru it. Watch out, it’s a scam!HMRC7 yearsReceived a call from 02039742259 and they started threatening me with legal action. I attempted to block the number, but keep clear and don’t pick up if it rings you.7 yearsI got a call from some sort of robot voice acting like it was HMRC. They said they needed to talk to my solicitor and sounded all American, which seemed odd. They told me to ring back on that number or else there’d be trouble. Pretty clear it was a scam to me. Stay away from that number!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some automated voice claiming to be Officer Amanda Taylor from HMRC. She said it was urgent and that if I didn’t get back to her right away there’d be serious legal trouble. Total scam, total nightmare. Lovely, really.Amanda TaylorHMRC7 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, warning me that if I didn’t call them back, there’d be big trouble. So, I phoned them back, and a guy with an Asian accent answered, asking for my name. When I asked what it was regarding, he mentioned some lawsuit. I told him straight up that he was trying to scam me and ended the call.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Judy at HMRC, saying I owe them over £34,000 which is laughable because I don’t even earn that much yearly! When I asked to talk to her supervisor, she told me to just wait for the police to show up at my door and then abruptly ended the call! Honestly, it’s so obvious it’s a scam. Wouldn’t waste your time - just block the number!JudyHMRCBest7 yearsGot calls from some bloke saying he was Mark at HMRC, sounded American but kept messing up the words. Called me Sir loads of times and sounded proper scary. Best just block em, or if you’re feeling cheeky, waste their time like they try with us!MarkHMRCSir7 yearsIf you’re getting calls claiming to be from HMRC, just a heads up - they never ring you directly. They always drop you a letter first. Don’t get fooled by these jokers pretending to be them. Stay sharp!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, total scammer trying to freak me out.HMRC7 yearsDidn’t pick up, felt like a scam so just ignored it!7 yearsGot a call from some robotic voice claiming to be from HMRC, left me a message. Pretty sure if they really needed to get in touch, they’d write to me, not just ring up out of the blue.HMRC7 yearsYou’re kidding, right? HMRC calling me out of nowhere? What’s going on!HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsThis number keeps pretending to be from HMRC and it's honestly really scary. Might be some dodgy scam trying to frighten you. Better to just ignore and never ring back if it pops up.HMRC7 yearsGot a robocall supposedly from HMRC, it was asking for my bank info or something, so I just ended the call.HMRC7 yearsNo idea who that was.7 yearsHonestly, who do they think is that gullible? I got a message, sounded American, tricking me into thinking it was HMRC. They threatened some legal stuff if I just ignored the call. Seriously, don’t bother calling them back!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from an American-sounding automated message pretending to be from HMRC. As far as I know, HMRC wouldn’t contact you like that. Best not to ring back!HMRC7 yearsDON'T FALL FOR IT! Got a call like this again, always from a new 0203 number each day. I’ve blocked this one already and you should block them all too. Always use caller ID and just ignore any unknown numbers. These lot seem to do automated rings to see if anyone picks up. If you do pick up and it’s dead silent, expect to get another call soon, maybe from the same number or a different one, with someone trying to scam you. Seriously, stay well clear of these calls!7 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC earlier, sounded like one of those dodgy spam calls. I ignored it at first thinking it was a scam, but they kept ringing. Anyone else had similar calls? Feels like they’re trying to trick you into something.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3974 2259)
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