02039910836
☎️ 02039910836 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203991 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039910836
- Call claimed to be HMRCMar
2021Beware of fake HMRC callsMar
2021Warning against HMRC impersonation scamsMar
2021Warning: Potential HMRC imposter scamMar
2021User asks about possible scamMar
2021Promised arrest over phone scamMar
2021Received potentially fraudulent voicemailMar
2021Fraudulent calls posing as HMRCMar
2021Questionable legality of voicemailsMar
2021Warning of potential fraud activityMar
2021Suspicious recorded message claiming courtMar
2021Suspected HMRC scam, hung upMar
2021Warning: Potential scam alertMar
2021Ignored blocked call, contacted voicemailMar
2021Number Of Searches: 55 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 10 March 2021 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Billingham(Durham), Denholm(Scottish Borders) and Llanfair-Nant-Gwyn(Pembrokeshire).
02039910836 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
02039910836 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039910836 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation where callers falsely impersonate HMRC or local court officials. The calls often involve threatening messages about arrests, fines, or court orders, attempting to elicit personal information or prompt urgent action. Many users note an American-accented recorded message, with frequent voicemail attempts that continue despite being ignored or blocked. Recipients are advised to exercise caution, avoid sharing any details, and not to engage with the callers, as this number is widely recognized as fraudulent.
Reports on phone number 02039910836
5 yearsThe individual who picked up the phone stated they were representing HMRC.HMRC5 yearsThere seems to be a fraudulent operation masquerading as HMRC.HMRC5 yearsImpersonating HMRC, are they?HMRC5 yearsFraudulent activity - masquerading as HMRC.HMRC5 yearsHello, does anyone have any insight? I'm curious about this particular number and whether it's genuine or just another scam. I've been receiving calls from similar numbers, and my phone often flags them as potential scams. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!5 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from my local courthouse, seeking personal information. I declined to provide any details, and they warned me that bailiffs would be coming to apprehend me within three-quarters of an hour, alongside a hefty fine of £45,000. Quite alarming, really!5 yearsI received a voice message purporting to be from the nearby court.5 yearsI’ve had a couple of calls from this number featuring a pre-recorded message delivered in an American accent, claiming to be from an HMRC official. It’s clearly a scam!HMRC5 yearsI've been receiving voicemails purporting to be from the local court office.5 yearsFraudulent activity spotted!5 yearsI received a voicemail that was supposedly from the county court. It was just a pre-recorded message.5 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from HMRC, but had a hunch it was a scam, so I hung up.HMRC5 yearsFraudulent activity!5 yearsI received a voicemail from a chap with an American twang, droning on about a court order and requesting a callback. I’ve since given the call a miss and blocked that number, yet it seems to have a knack for reaching my voicemail on two different occasions. Quite peculiar, isn't it?Submit Your Own Report (020 3991 0836)
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