02039833745
☎️ 02039833745 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Limited. It is part of the phone block 203983 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039833745
- Scam call claiming tax evasionOct
2019Voice scam pretending to be HMRCOct
2019Scammers pretending to be HMRCOct
2019Accused of tax fraud stressOct
2019Warning about potential phone scamsOct
2019Questioning presence of Indian personOct
2019Fraudulent phone call, do not answerOct
2019Thanks for stopping scam callsOct
2019Warning about scammers, avoid engagementOct
2019Warning about potential scam callsOct
2019Received scam call from fake HMRCOct
2019Call scammers get revenge. Ignore adviceOct
2019Exposing scam numbers, disrupting operationsOct
2019Warning about potential scam callOct
2019Friendly banter with caller, amusingOct
2019Warning about dangerous HRMS scamOct
2019Fight back against phone scammersOct
2019Received scam call pretending HMRCOct
2019Warning about obvious scam, blockOct
2019Potential scam, avoid contact detailsOct
2019Urgent alert about possible scamadanOct
2019Ask about office and commuteOct
2019Missed call from likely scamOct
2019Block number, likely scam messageOct
2019Report phone number for fraudOct
2019Report and fight against scammersOct
2019Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2019Warning: HMRC phone call scamsOct
2019Urgent and legitimate message receivedOct
2019Use auto redial to disruptOct
2019Suspicious HMRC contact, legitimacy uncertainOct
2019Automated voice threatening legal actionOct
2019Unsubstantiated threats by scammersOct
2019Caution: scam pretending to be HMRCOct
2019Fraudulent call regarding tax evasionOct
2019Received call from man JohnOct
2019Blocked fake HMRC automated callOct
2019Beware of fake HMRC callsOct
2019Dismiss as unlikely, ignoreSep
2019Inappropriate response to HMRC callSep
2019Warning of fake HMRC scamSep
2019Warning: Possible HMRC scam callSep
2019Complaint about debt collection agencySep
2019Questioning authenticity of phone callSep
2019Doubtful of phone call authenticitySep
2019Beware scam claiming to be HMRCSep
2019HMRC legal threat likely scamSep
2019Automated HMRC threat call experienceSep
2019Report active scam phone numberSep
2019Threatening automated American voice scamSep
2019Scam call from "HMRC."Sep
2019Voice sounds like American scamSep
2019Warning about HMRC scam callSep
2019Scamers threatened to call policeSep
2019Received fake HMRC call, reportedSep
2019Scam call posing as HMRCSep
2019Warning of potential scam callSep
2019Fraudulent HMRC call warningSep
2019Automated HMRC scam call unwelcomingSep
2019Legal action threat ignored callSep
2019Suspicious call from fake HMRCSep
2019Suspicious automated call from HMRCSep
2019Potential scam call for tax issueSep
2019Scam message from HMRCSep
2019Number Of Searches: 366 Number Of Comments: 61 First Seen: 23 September 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gollawater(Cornwall), High Risby(Lincolnshire) and Lower Ellastone(Staffordshire).
02039833745 has 61 comments of which 9 x neutral and 52 x negative
02039833745 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039833745 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC, warning of tax fraud, legal action, or arrest unless the recipient presses a number or calls back immediately. The calls often feature robotic or American-accented voices and attempt to obtain personal or financial details. Victims are advised not to answer or return these calls, as doing so can lead to premium-rate charges or further fraud attempts. Official HMRC communications regarding such matters are sent by letter, not phone. Many visitors recommend actively disrupting the scammers by wasting their call time rather than merely blocking. Reporting incidents to Action Fraud is encouraged to assist in law enforcement efforts against these dangerous and distressing fraud attempts.
Reports on phone number 02039833745
7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC, claiming there was a warrant out for fraud against me. They told me to hit 1 to talk to an officer and sort out the tax I supposedly owed right away. Didn’t fall for it and blocked the number straight away!HMRC7 yearsGot a call with one of those robotic voices saying I’d been caught up in some HMRC fraud and to press 1 to sort it out. They said if I didn’t, a warrant would be issued for my arrest right away. I just ended the call, sounded dodgy as hell - HMRC would never ring about this kinda thing outta the blue! Honestly, it’s rubbish these calls keep happening!HMRC7 yearsThis number called me and claimed to be from HMRC, threatening to arrest me. Seems like these scammers use all sorts of fake identities. Definitely a risky call to ignore!HMRC7 yearsSomebody called saying I was involved in tax fraud and evasion, it really shook me up and totally messed up my whole day at the office.7 yearsWatch out if you decide to ring these fraudsters back. Sometimes they’ll slip you onto a premium line without you realising, and then you end up with an outrageous phone bill. Always report dodgy calls, texts, and emails to Action Fraud through their phishing report site and follow their guidance carefully. The cops and the NFIB actually do investigate and catch culprits, often teaming up with police abroad when they have enough info.Action FraudNational Fraud Intelligence Bureau7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, sounded like an Indian lady. She said if I didn’t press 1 to connect, they’d arrest me for fraud within a day. Definitely a scam, don’t pick up or respond!HMRC7 yearshow come she showed up with some kinda ‘strong Indian’ guy by her side?7 yearsScam alert on number 02039833745! Big thanks to everyone who helped block them yesterday, especially during the last couple of hours of their scam session. Those auto redial apps and calls to waste their time really made a difference. Much appreciated, Scambuster!ScamScambuster7 yearsHere’s a bit of advice: just ignore these scammers completely. Honestly, if everyone stopped giving them the time of day, they’d struggle to carry on their scams. It’s really not that complicated!7 yearsIf you can see the number before picking up, I’d say don’t bother with this one. And if you’re still without a caller ID, maybe it’s time to invest in one. It’s not exactly complicated, is it?7 yearsDon't bother calling back or answering if you see the number 0203 9833745 - it's definitely a scam!7 years02039833745 is the number for a scam group! These lot have been running their con calls every single day for half a year now. You can ring them back and actually throw a spanner in their works. It helps loads if you’ve got free mobile minutes and an app that dials again automatically. Don’t just sit there blocking and moaning - there’s more you can do on this site. Come on, folks, time to stand up and do a bit of fighting!7 yearsGot a couple of missed calls from this number earlier. I rang back using my work phone, which hides my number, but something felt off. The person said they were from HMRC, but it didn’t seem legit at all. They asked for my mobile number, and when I wouldn’t give it, they threatened that the police would get involved. I’m just waiting to see if my local cop actually turns up now. Best advice is to just ignore this one, but watch out for any elderly family members who might not be as careful.HMRC7 yearsTotally a scam, just block it straight away.7 yearsGot a robocall the other day from a US-sounding voice pretending to be from HMRC, leaving a voicemail warning me about supposed legal troubles. Total nonsense if you ask me.USHMRC7 yearsI’m with the folks above on this one. I like to mess around a bit with these callers and kinda lead them on. I told this guy I wouldn’t mind getting arrested ‘cause the holding cell sounds comfier than my own bed 😂 then I asked if he had my proper workplace address or not. The bloke, sounded like he had an Indian accent, just muttered something and then the call dropped.7 yearsCalled from 02039833745, the message was some robotic voice saying it was HRMS. Please don’t ring back - it’s a complete SCAM and could be really risky.HRMS7 yearsGot a call from 02039833745, claiming to be with the HMRC investigation team and wanted details for my solicitor. Felt really dodgy and shady. Honestly, steer clear of these people, they're nothing but trouble.HMRC7 yearsI didn’t pick up when 02039833745 rang me, it went straight to my voicemail. On checking, there was a message about HMRC and someone called Annie Davies, but it was an automated voice. Pretty obvious it was a scam.HMRCAnnie Davies7 yearsGot a really robotic call earlier saying something about HMRC and that it was urgent, I needed to do something right away. After reading the comments here, I realised it’s probably a scam, so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number. Cheers for the heads up!HMRC7 yearsHeads up, lots of dodgy calls going around from people claiming to be HMRC. These scammers try all kinds of tricks to con folks out of their cash. They push you hard for your bank details, and before you know it, they've nicked money straight from your account. Stay careful out there!HMRC7 yearsTry asking them where their office is located, then follow up by asking which tube stop they normally use to get there. It really throws them off!7 years0203 983 3745 is a total scam. Honestly, the best thing to do is keep ringing them back to throw them off. There’s plenty of apps that auto-redial and you can use your free minutes on pay monthly phones, which makes it even easier. Hope this helps, good luck to everyone dealing with this!7 yearsThey’re claiming to be from HMRC, but I’m still trying to figure out if they’re actually legitimate.HMRC7 yearsAbsolute scam! They try to scare you by saying you’ll be arrested - as if that’s actually going to happen. Honestly, they must reckon everyone’s daft. It’s really sad that some vulnerable folks probably get caught out by this rubbish.7 years02039833745 - URGENT! ONLY 2 HOURS REMAIN TO STOP THIS RING OF SCAMMERS. FIND ALL THE INFO DOWN BELOW.7 yearsFIGHT BACK AGAINST SCAMS! Don’t just block the number and forget about it - use some of those free mobile minutes and call them back with an auto redial app. We gotta do more than ignore these muppets, let’s take the fight to them! PLEASE, take action!7 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming to be officer Annie Davies. She said there was some urgent and time-sensitive info and that either me or my solicitor needs to ring her department right away. Honestly, it sounded pretty legit - unlike those annoying automated threats you usually get from government offices!Annie Davies7 years02039833745 is a total scammer. Seriously, why don’t people do something useful instead? All the hints are right here for anyone who wants to know.7 yearsGot a call pretending to be from HMRC, they said it was urgent and needed my info right away. Total scam, watch out!HMRC7 yearsGot an automated message on the phone saying I needed to call back or they’d get the police and take legal steps. Proper threatening stuff from a robot voice.7 yearsHad a missed call from this number and when I tried callin back, I heard a dodgy recorded message in some weird American accent saying it was HMRC. Totally bogus, they don’t ever phone you directly like that. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.HMRC7 yearsAnother one pretending to be from HMRC, but it was a strange robotic voice with a bit of an American twang. No way was I picking up again, straight onto the block list it went.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, threatening to get the cops involved and take legal steps. Total scam, don't fall for it. Just block the number straight away!HMRC7 yearsThis number rang my mobile earlier and after a couple of rings, they tried again but via Viber this time. My partner ended up calling back and spoke to a guy named John Smith, though his accent sounded Indian.John Smith7 yearsTotal rubbish, hardly anyone's gonna buy that story. Don't waste your time calling those idiots back, just leave it and move on. Simple as that.7 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, saying I had to pay £4,000 or they’d freeze my assets. It all sounded a bit dodgy, like a scam. They kept going on about court orders and whatnot, but I wasn’t buying it. Definitely a fake HMRC trying to scare people.HMRC7 yearsTotal scam! Just so you know, HMRC would never call you up and leave scary voicemails like that. Don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsI got a call from this exact same number, and the person was really rude. They claimed I owed more than £4,000 plus court costs adding up to £16,000, but didn’t say why at all! When I called back, they just said they'd get in touch with more details later. Had to block the number. Hope you’re luckier!7 yearsGot a voicemail from HMRC, so I called them back right away and joked if they’d fancy a bit of banter - didn’t seem to go down well. These lot can piss off, honestly!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, but I didn’t buy it since HMRC normally just send letters, not call.HMRC7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC but wasn’t buying it since they usually send letters, not phone calls.HMRC7 yearsBeware of the number 02039833745 - it’s active and used by fraudsters looking to scam you. Definitely stay clear and try to report it if you can.7 yearsGot a call said it was from hmrc but sounded like a total scam, probably some automated thing. Stay cautious!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some automated voice claiming to be HMRC, saying I’d face legal action if I didn’t ring back. Total rubbish, not falling for it!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I owed back taxes and threatening court. Definitely a scam!HMRC7 yearsI got a call from some automated voice claiming to be HMRC, sounding American, warning me about supposed legal trouble. When I rang back, a bloke with an Indian accent started asking for my personal bits and bobs. Total con, watch out!HMRCIndia7 yearsGot a robo call from an American-sounding voice claiming to be HMRC. They said it was urgent and I absolutely HAD to ring them straight away. Total scam, I reckon.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail from some robotic American voice saying it was HMRC. They kept warning me to ring back or lawyers would be sent after me. Total scam, no doubt about it.HMRC7 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from HMRC, saying there was an enquiry into my tax records. I told them I wasn’t convinced it was really HMRC and asked for a letter to be sent with the info but refused to give my address. Then the woman reckoned the police would sort it out when they came to arrest me! I called HMRC myself and they said it was a scam. Honestly, I’d tell anyone else to report it to HMRC because they’re looking into it, and the more reports they get, the better.HM Revenue and CustomsHMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC. They left a voicemail but sounded totally dodgy. Definitely a scammer trying to trick people.HMRC7 yearsI got an automated message from this number saying it was from HMRC. The voicemail sounded pretty serious and honestly, quite unfriendly. When I rang back to speak to whoever had called me, they told me they were busy in a meeting. The bloke I spoke to was really rude and even had me registered under a different name. I told them not to call me again, and he snapped back saying it wasn’t their problem and that they'd involve the police. I’m definitely going to report both here and at the police station myself - it was a really unpleasant experience.HMRC7 yearsThey said they were from HMRC and said it was urgent, trying to scare me or somethin. Definitely not real, no chance!HMRC7 yearsJust like loads of people, I got a call from an automated voice saying it was HMRC. It sounded urgent and warned me I had to ring back or lawyers would get involved. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me.HMRC7 yearsThey threatened to send the cops if I didn’t ring them back, haha, as if! What a bunch of scammers.7 yearsGot a call from someone with a strong American accent, seemed like one of those scams. Definitely didn’t sound legit. Be careful folks!7 yearsGot a call from some supposed HMRC about an urgent tax problem, but it was an automated American-sounding voice telling me to ring them back. Felt a bit dodgy to me.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Officer Annie with HMRC, but the voice sounded like some American robot. Like others have mentioned, they threatened there'd be consequences if I didn’t respond. Don't bother with it, HMRC wouldn't send a message like that, just ignore it.AnnieHMRC7 yearsGot a call where they said I’d face legal trouble if I didn’t answer.7 yearsGot a recorded message from someone claiming to be with HMRC saying I need to call them back straight away. Sounded dodgy to me.HMRC7 yearsGot a message from someone claiming to be HMRC, sounding like one of those typical scams about owing tax and threatening legal trouble if you don’t ring them back. It was a robotic voice, but definitely American. Typical!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3983 3745)
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