02039976303
☎️ 02039976303 👆 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 02039976303
- Scam impersonating HM Revenue CustomsOct
2020Beware of fraudulent HMRC callsOct
2020Scam pretending to be governmentOct
2020Unanswered call from suspected scamOct
2020Warning of HMRC impersonation scamOct
2020Frustration with automated call demandOct
2020Possible scam phone call experienceOct
2020Accusation of being a scamOct
2020Received FaceTime call, declined, blockedOct
2020Report automated IRS scam callOct
2020Scam call impersonating HMRC officerOct
2020Report fake HMRC phone callsOct
2020Bogus HMRC call threatening actionOct
2020"Received call from HMRC impersonator"Oct
2020Scam posing as HMRC, very convincingOct
2020Reported fake HMRC call. American accentOct
2020Warning: Ignore HMRC scam callOct
2020Potential scam call from HMRCOct
2020Warning about fake HMRC scamOct
2020Suspicious call from fake "HMRC"Oct
2020Urgent call requiring immediate actionOct
2020HMRC scam call threat mentionOct
2020Warning against fake HMRC callsOct
2020Caller pretending to be officerOct
2020Claimed to be home SecretaryOct
2020Number Of Searches: 74 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 27 September 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Luinga Mhor(Highland), Quilquox(Aberdeenshire) and Weston Patrick(Hampshire).
02039976303 has 25 comments of which 21 x negative and 4 x neutral
02039976303 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039976303 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers impersonate HM Revenue and Customs, often using threatening language about legal action or arrest to intimidate recipients. They frequently use automated messages with American accents or varied male voices and may pressure for personal details or payments. Multiple reports indicate these scammers attempt to sound official by referencing supposed officers or legal consequences. Genuine HMRC communications are unlikely to be urgent phone demands without prior written correspondence. Many victims advise hanging up immediately and contacting official HMRC channels directly to verify any claims. It is strongly recommended to avoid engagement, block the number, report the call, and seek advice if unsure. Authorities confirm this as a well-known fraudulent activity targeting individuals in the UK.
Reports on phone number 02039976303
6 yearsI had a rather alarming encounter with someone claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs. They asserted that I had an outstanding debt and had initiated a case against me. When I probed further, they ominously informed me that I should seek legal counsel, suggesting that the police would arrive to arrest me within half an hour. It was utterly dreadful! I decided to reach out to the police for clarification, and they informed me that this is a well-known scam that has been circulating.HM RevenueCustoms6 yearsGot a call from this number, with someone pretending to be from HMRC. They immediately asked me for some personal info. I was already a bit on edge since I was expecting a genuine call from HMRC, so I started sharing some details before I caught on that something wasn’t right. Seems like multiple people are using this number, and they keep saying stuff like “this call is recorded for training purposes.” My advice? Just hang up as soon as you hear anything like that.HMRC6 yearsA few hours back, my phone rang but I couldn’t pick up because I was busy with work. Later, I noticed a voicemail from someone claiming to be Officer Denis Gray from HM Revenue and Customs. The message included a number, 02039976303, and insisted I call back or face legal trouble. It sounded really threatening. Since I have no troubles with HMRC, I decided to do a quick search online and found out right away it’s a common scam. Definitely trying to scare people into calling back!Denis GrayHM Revenue and CustomsHMRC6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC asking for my personal details. When I questioned them, they just hung up. It was on my work phone too, which made it even dodgier.HMRC6 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from HM Revenue and Customs. They claimed I owed them money and that there was a case opened against me. When I tried to ask more stuff, they started telling me I had to get a lawyer and that the police would be at my door in half an hour to arrest me. Such awful people. I contacted the police afterwards, and they told me it’s a well-known scam that’s going around.HM Revenue and Customs6 yearsGot a FaceTime call from this number, but I just ignored it and blocked them.6 yearsJust got a call on my mobile from some automated voice with an American accent, claimed to be from HMRC. Definitely a scam, so I blocked the number straight away.HMRC6 yearsGot a call from some automated voice with a woman’s American accent, telling me to ring them back straight away or get my solicitor on the phone. Proper annoying.6 yearsWhat a load of rubbish, who even gave you the right to ring me on my mobile? Total scam, honestly!6 yearsGot a phone call from a woman with an American accent claiming to be Dennis Gray from HMRC. She said to ring them back or I'd get into legal trouble. Definitely planning to report it.Dennis GrayHMRC6 yearsToday, I received a rather alarming phone call from a gentleman who had quite a thick Indian accent claiming to be from HMRC. He shockingly accused me of dodging taxes and even threatened legal action against me. It’s clearly a dodgy attempt to scare me into submission - I urge everyone to steer clear of such scams! These chaps are definitely not from HMRC!HMRC6 yearsThis number is a complete con! They pose as HMRC and claim to be conducting a tax investigation, saying I owe them £3000 that I simply don’t have. They’re incredibly persuasive and somehow know personal details about you. They even threatened to send me to prison if I didn’t cough up the cash. They wouldn't let me hang up to discuss things with my accountant, insisting that if I did, the police would come and arrest me. Thankfully, my daughter intervened before I fell for their trick, and I contacted 0300 200 3300, which is HMRC's genuine number, and they confirmed I don’t owe a penny. They also used another number, 02079 477772, which looks legit, as it’s listed on government websites, but they can spoof caller ID and fake being from the government. I did a bit of digging online and discovered they’ve hacked it somehow. I checked this site with the other number, and it turns out someone else had reported it too. Please be cautious because they are alarmingly convincing!HMRC6 yearsReceived a call from someone pretending to be HMRC. Just blocked the number and reported it straight away.ScammerHMRC. Best6 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be "Officer Dennis Gray" from HMRC. They threatened me with legal action, totally a scam. Watch out, it’s just a trick to scare you.HMRCDennis Gray6 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was Dennis Gray from HMRC, told me to get my lawyer sorted or I'd be in serious trouble. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.Dennis GrayHMRC6 yearsGot a call from 02039976303 with a woman speaking in an American accent saying she was from HMRC. I quickly hung up and have since reported it to the government. Seems a bit dodgy to me.HMRC6 yearsGot a call this morning from a number that looked familiar, the person said they were from HMRC, but had a heavy Russian accent. It was just like those other messages threatening legal action - totally suspicious.HMRC6 yearsGot a call from 02039976303 claiming they were from HMRC, but it was clearly a scam so I just ignored it.HMRC6 yearsI got a call recently warning me to ring them back or else there would be some kind of trouble.6 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be HMRC - total scammer! Luckily, I blocked the number straight away. Be careful, don’t get tricked by these dodgy calls!HMRC6 yearsThey called me pretending to be from HMRC, saying I had to ring them back or else I’d face legal trouble.HMRC6 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be HMRC warning me to ring back or I'd be in big trouble legally. Oddly enough, they finished the message by saying "take care," which was a bit unexpected.HMRC6 yearssomeone rang up saying they were from hmre, sounded a bit dodgy if you ask me.6 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, said I had to ring them back or else I’d be in big legal trouble. Definitely a dodgy scam.HMRC6 yearsI wasn’t able to pick up when the phone rang, but later got a robo-call from someone claiming to be Officer Dennis Gray with an American accent. The message threatened me with legal action if I didn’t call back. It’s definitely a scam though. HMRC always sends letters through the post if there’s a problem, and even if they phone you, they mention a reference number that’s legit and familiar. So don’t fall for it!Dennis GrayHMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3997 6303)
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