02039973988
☎️ 02039973988 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203997 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039973988
- Experience of the joke sharedDec
2022Beware of automated HMRC scamMar
2021Concerned about potential legal actionMar
2021Automated HMRC scam call warningMar
2021User uncertain about commentMar
2021Automated call from supposedly HMREMar
2021Urgent message from HMRC robotMar
2021Caller flagged as potentially fraudulentMar
2021Accent not authentic, probably fakeMar
2021Warning of impending court actionMar
2021Received scam call from HMRCMar
2021Strange automated, creepy voicemail legalMar
2021Robotic scam call impersonating legal threatMar
2021Blocked unwanted caller, grateful appMar
2021Warning about professional scam callMar
2021Threatening HMRC call ignored, blockedMar
2021Warning: potential scam alertMar
2021Dangerous scammers using phone numbersMar
2021User believes comment is spamMar
2021Missed call, no message receivedMar
2021Automated fake legal threat spamMar
2021Received menacing robotic voicemail messageMar
2021Urgent HMRC warning about responseMar
2021HMRC scam call recognized and avoidedMar
2021Received voicemail from fake "HMRC"Mar
2021User wants to confront scammersMar
2021Robotic voicemail scam threatens legalMar
2021Voice message allegedly from HMRCMar
2021Warning about potential HMRC scamMar
2021Ignore calls, likely fake scamMar
2021User warned about HMRC scamsMar
2021Issue warning to call backMar
2021Received robotic voicemail, suspected scamMar
2021HMRC hoax caller, bewareMar
2021Confronted scammers posing as HMRCMar
2021Ignore fake HMRC phone callsMar
2021Robotic voice threatening action HMRCMar
2021Disregard voicemail, likely a scamMar
2021Frustrated with persistent scam callersMar
2021Fraudulent tax call warning alertMar
2021Number Of Searches: 162 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 10 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carna(Highland), Dosthill(Staffordshire), Hagworthingham(Lincolnshire), Purley on Thames(Berkshire) and Shorwell(Isle of Wight).
02039973988 has 37 comments of which 8 x negative and 29 x neutral
02039973988 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039973988 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operating under the guise of HMRC, using automated calls and threatening legal action to intimidate recipients into calling back. Callers rarely provide verifiable personal or official information, instead demanding urgent repayment of fabricated debts. These messages often use threatening language about arrest warrants and court cases to scare individuals, including references to passport or asset seizure. The scam is frequently detected by phone security systems and is known for using convincing accents and exploiting genuine HMRC contact details to appear authentic. Many advise against answering or returning calls, highlighting the risk of fraud, and recommend blocking the number immediately. It is strongly advised not to disclose any personal information, as this is a known fraudulent operation targeting vulnerable individuals.
Reports on phone number 02039973988
4 yearsCouldn't help but chuckle a bit! ####5 yearsI got a robo voicemail saying it was from HMRC, total scam! Watch out, it’s definitely not legit.HMRC5 yearsGot a voicemail saying it's from HMRC trying to freak me out into ringing them back. Definitely sounded like one of those robo calls.HMRC5 yearsNo idea who this was, left a voicemail saying to call back themselves or their lawyers. Said if no response, legal steps would happen! Just ignored and trashed it.5 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be from HMRE or something like that.HM Revenue and Customs5 yearsthey definitely put a lot work into the accent, but this isn’t hmre for sure. watch out!HMRC5 yearsGot a voicemail supposedly from HMRC warning me I'm going to court and to not ignore it. Feels a bit dodgy to me.HMRC5 yearsI returned a call after receiving several missed calls yesterday. The caller claimed I had an outstanding debt with HMRC, warning me that I’d face consequences for tax evasion and money laundering. They stated my passport and driving licence would be seized, and that funds would be withdrawn from my wages, benefits, cards, and credit accounts. When I inquired about my title-be it Miss or Mrs-they couldn't provide a clear answer. So, I pressed them for their full name and address, and the chap, who identified himself as "David Peters," promptly hung up on me. Quite the dodgy business, if you ask me!HMRCMissDavid Peters5 yearsI just received a rather unsettling automated message regarding some sort of legal proceedings. Quite odd and creepy, if you ask me!5 yearsI received an automated message that warned of potential legal action unless I returned their call. As I’m on the Telephone Preference Service list, this seems to be against the law. This kind of thing could truly alarm someone who's elderly or quite young. Honestly, I’ve had enough of this nonsense!Telephone Preference Service5 yearsMy phone security flagged the call as possibly fake, so I didn't pick up. They didn’t even bother leaving a message. Sounds like it was probably a scam.5 yearsGot a message from what sounded like an HMRC automated voice saying not to just brush it off. They said I had to ring back or get a solicitor to do it, otherwise there’d be major trouble. Felt a bit dodgy if you ask me.HMRC5 yearsI got a call but when I picked up, no one said a word. So I looked them up here and ended up blocking the number. Cheers to who-called.co.uk for the help!uk5 yearsMy phone rang today, but there wasn’t any voicemail afterwards.5 yearsGot a robo call today with some weird pre-recorded message telling me not to ignore it and to ring back, otherwise they’ll involve my lawyer and talk about legal trouble. Honestly, total rubbish. Don’t waste your time answering it, it’s all just a scam.5 yearsGot a voicemail from some scammer warning me about supposed consequences if I didn’t ring back. The worst part? They never even mentioned what company or agency they were from! Seriously, where do these muppets get my number from? Just last week I was hassled by those HMRC fraud calls too. It’s so annoying!HMRC5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC and threatening me, they left a number to ring back. Didn't fall for it and just blocked the number straight away.HMRC5 yearsHeads up, folks! They pretended to be HMRC and said they'd ring me back using the real HMRC number from their website. It all sounded so legit and clever on the phone - they claimed I owed £3900 in unpaid taxes and that I was being taken to court for tax evasion. Then they said I had to pay £19,000 in fees, and mentioned they'd sent letters to my previous address. Apparently, if I don’t cough up £3900 now into their bank account, I’d face fines. Please warn others and report them - these scammers are nasty!HMRC5 yearsReceived a rather mechanical voicemail, urging me to get in touch or I’d be facing some serious repercussions. Quite the laugh, honestly!5 yearsI’ve received yet another message claiming to be from HMRC, threatening that if I don’t act straight away, they’ll issue a warrant for my arrest. How absurd! 🕵️♂️HMRC5 yearsI returned the call and was met with a voice purporting to be from HMRC, inquiring about my legal history-despite there being none to report! I quickly figured out it was a scam, so I told them to send me any legal correspondence through the post. They hung up quicker than you could blink!HMRC5 yearsI've just found a voicemail waiting for me that I missed, supposedly from "HMRC," which was laden with threats of legal action. It's truly awful to see how malevolent some individuals can be.HMRC5 yearsI received a rather menacing phone call, and frankly, it seems like a scam. I’d relish the opportunity to have a calm conversation with those who engage in such deceitful behaviour.5 yearsReceived an automated voicemail that sounded quite ominous, mentioning potential legal repercussions. Definitely feels like a scam to me!5 yearsI got a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, urging me to return the call as soon as possible.HMRC5 yearsI've received a message from HMRC claiming they'll take legal action against me. What a load of rubbish! Definitely a scam!HMRC5 yearsI'd steer clear of these calls if I were you. What a laugh! Totally bogus!5 yearsFraudsters at it again... Received a call from a mechanical voice purporting to be from HMRC, insisting they had urgent information for me.HMRC5 yearsReach out again or risk potential legal repercussions.5 yearsI received a rather mechanical voicemail urging me to ring them back or face some supposed legal repercussions. Naturally, I decided to block the number without hesitation. Seems like a dodgy scam to me, if I'm being honest!5 yearsI received a rather suspicious call claiming to be from HMRC, but I'm convinced it’s a scammer on the other end.HMRC5 yearsI received a dodgy call the other day from individuals claiming to be from HMRC, apparently operating out of an Indian call centre. Naturally, I had my number hidden, so I decided to ring them back and let the bloke on the other end have it. He certainly got an earful!HMRC5 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from the investigation division of HMRC, requesting my name. I found it rather amusing and decided to disconnect the call. For the love of all things proper, don't share any personal information! This is definitely not a legitimate HMRC contact number.HMRC5 yearsJust like many others have mentioned. I received a call with a mechanical voice menacingly warning me about supposed impending action from HM Revenue and Customs.HM RevenueCustoms5 yearsReceived a voicemail threatening legal action if I didn’t return the call, or if my solicitor didn’t. Oddly, no identification of the caller was provided. Best to disregard it entirely-clearly a dodgy scam, and a rather poorly executed one at that!5 yearsIt's clear these individuals have far too much free time on their hands. Given the sheer volume of reports about scam callers, one would assume they've grown weary of their antics. What a bunch of lowlifes!5 yearsI've had a few calls claiming to be from HMRC, stating I owe £4240 in taxes. They scared me to bits, threatening court action if I didn't pay up right away! Honestly, it gave me such a fright! I urge everyone to steer clear of this number!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3997 3988)
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