02080890435
☎️ 02080890435 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 208089 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080890435
- Caller repetitively contacting, suspected scamOct
2017Suspicious lawsuit call receivedOct
2017Aggressive caller caused significant stressOct
2017Scam call claiming tax fraudOct
2017Scam caller requesting bank detailsOct
2017Labels comment as potential scamOct
2017Suspicious call caused elderly distressOct
2017Upsetting and threatening phone callsOct
2017HMRC call identified as scamOct
2017Scam call about fake lawsuitOct
2017Scam call from Inland RevenueOct
2017Scam message about tax evasionOct
2017Elderly woman threatened by scammersOct
2017Upset about scam targeting motherOct
2017Call is intimidating and threateningOct
2017Calls frighten vulnerable individuals. ShamefulOct
2017Content dangerous, likely scamming elderlyOct
2017Warning about scam call 02080890435Oct
2017Claim of scamming alleged taxesOct
2017Scam warning for Asian womenOct
2017Scamming number, threatening elderly ladyOct
2017Scam pretending to be HMRCOct
2017Sarcastic response to charming phraseOct
2017Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2017Suspicious phone call from "Lisa"Oct
2017Ignored phone call, potential scamOct
2017Reported HMRC debt scam, escalatedOct
2017Reported fake call to authoritiesOct
2017Total scam; recommend blocking numberOct
2017Threatening HMRC scam call reportedOct
2017telemarketers' threatening sales pitch criticizedOct
2017Uncertain if human or automatedOct
2017Avoided scam phone call effectivelyOct
2017Scam targeting vulnerable individuals; distressingOct
2017Scam call about lawsuit threatOct
2017Receiving hoax calls from non-HMRCOct
2017Scam call; not HMRC behaviorOct
2017Nuisance call meant to scareOct
2017User received HMRC legal threatOct
2017Report or ignore fraudulent callsOct
2017Scam call from fake IRSOct
2017Scam call, does not represent HMRCOct
2017Urgent response to potential lawsuitOct
2017Scam call worried elderly motherOct
2017Scary experience for some usersOct
2017Inland Revenue warning of legal consequencesOct
2017Threatening HMRC lawsuit phone callOct
2017Scam alert; block this numberOct
2017Fake HMRC call causing distressOct
2017Scam call threatening legal actionOct
2017Number Of Searches: 315 Number Of Comments: 50 First Seen: 03 October 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boddam(Aberdeenshire), Lions Green(East Sussex), Pymore(Dorset), Stanton Long(Shropshire) and Tan Hinon(Powys).
02080890435 has 50 comments of which 27 x negative and 23 x neutral
02080890435 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080890435 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam targeting individuals by impersonating HMRC, often using prerecorded messages or hostile live calls. Callers claim there is a serious lawsuit or tax fraud involved, intimidating victims - especially elderly or vulnerable people - into providing personal or financial details. The number is associated with threatening language and false legal warnings, and genuine HMRC contact protocols typically involve written communication rather than urgent phone calls. Many recipients report distress, threats, and abusive behaviour when challenging the callers. It is advised not to engage, provide any information, or return calls to this number. Users should block the number, be cautious of similar scams, and report incidents to Action Fraud or the appropriate authorities.
Reports on phone number 02080890435
9 yearsThis number kept ringing me over and over. After a few calls, I lost my patience and told them to quit bothering me. Then they just cut off the call! Pretty sure it’s a scam, so don’t share any info or even say your name!9 yearsI received a phone message informing me that there is a lawsuit filed against me. The message advised me to call Officer Lisa on the provided number.Lisa9 yearsUpon arriving home, I discovered a message left on my answering machine. Upon dialing the number provided, a gentleman identifying himself as an HRMC representative answered. However, his approach was aggressive and offensive right from the beginning. He even had the audacity to refer to me as a 'bloody bastard' before abruptly terminating the call. This incident caused me immense distress since I do not have internet access at home, requiring me to wait for five days until I had an opportunity to visit the library and investigate the authenticity of the number provided.9 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be from the HM Revenue and Customs, saying that I have committed fraud while filing my tax returns for the past five years. According to him, I owe them more than £5000. When I expressed disbelief, he threatened me by saying the police would arrive to arrest me within thirty minutes. I promptly contacted the police and they informed me that they have been alerted to ten similar cases already.HM Revenue and Customs9 yearsI received a call from the telephone number mentioned above, from an individual named Officer Williams, who claimed to be from HM Revenue and Customs. This person was requesting my bank details, but there's no way I would ever provide them with such information. Isn't this action illegal? I hope sharing this comment will assist other people in being cautious of similar situations.Officer WilliamsHM Revenue and Customs9 yearsJust like everyone else is saying, this is 100% a scam! It’s really frustrating how these shady callers manage to sneak into our daily lives with all their tricks. Absolutely no trust in these unknown numbers.9 yearsI recently received a phone call, but it was just a recorded message informing me of a pending lawsuit. It's quite evident that this is a scam for various reasons, particularly because the caller concluded the message by wishing me a "blessed" day!9 yearsGot a voicemail this morning from what sounded like the tax office, all automated saying I owed money and they'd take legal steps. Pretty grim way to start a Friday at 9 am, felt like a proper scam.HM RevenueCustoms9 yearsGot a voicemail warning about legal trouble over tax stuff. Took a moment to figure out it was a con, but it’d be pretty scary if you didn’t catch on.9 yearsLuckily, my mother received a call from a certain number, which she then saved on her answering machine. Being an elderly woman, my mum was extremely worried when she was informed that there would be severe consequences and legal action if she didn't return the call. However, this seemed suspicious to me as my mum has no outstanding debts and the HMRC would typically send a letter in such cases. To investigate further, I took the phone number and entered it into the Google search bar, which yielded some results.HMRCGoogle9 yearsGetting calls like this is really unsettling and honestly, it needs to end. Being threatened over the phone was really upsetting for me.9 yearsI recently received a telephone call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, but it was clearly a fraudulent attempt. I took the precaution of blocking the number, and I'm relieved that my 78-year-old mother didn't answer the call as she might have fallen for their trickery.HMRC9 yearsI recently received a call from my mum, informing me that she had contacted the police to report an intimidating and offensive phone call from this particular number. The caller claimed that they would take legal action against her for tax fraud, and then proceeded to make vulgar threats, stating that they knew her address and expressed a desire to visit her and engage in inappropriate acts with her. It is undoubtedly clear that this is a fraudulent scheme, but it is utterly deplorable to address an elderly lady in such a manner. I sincerely hope that a group of strong, formidable men show up at the perpetrator's door and grant him his own obscene desires, alongside his spouse or mother. Such an individual, what a repulsive person. 😠9 yearsJust like others have said, this call was really scary and felt quite threatening.9 yearsI got a voicemail from 02080890435 which, like others have said, said this call was for "you" and mentioned a last warning about some legal matter. It was an automated voice, so I knew straight away it was dodgy. I checked online and loads of people have had the same call. I've blocked the number now and might tell the cops about it - my son’s a police officer so I’ll ask him what he thinks. I'm on the TPS list as well, so I might also report it to them, even though they weren’t trying to push a sale or anything. Don’t pick up or call back, and let your friends know the same!TPS9 yearsIt’s clear this is a scam just from what they’re saying. They’re really preying on older folks, scaring them, which is pretty worrying. Definitely not something to mess with.9 yearsI received a phone call at 8:45am! This could be an incredibly scary experience for many individuals. It's not only the elderly who might feel frightened, but also those with mental health concerns, disabilities, or individuals who are terminally ill. The company responsible for making these calls should feel deeply ashamed of their actions. It is truly distressing that they are causing such fear in vulnerable individuals.9 yearsJust a heads up about this number! My elderly relative got a call and was told she'd go to prison if she didn’t hand over her personal info. It’s been a whole day and she’s still really shaken up and upset about it. Stay cautious!9 yearsToday my mum got a call and it's just awful because she’s only recently been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. Now she’s all anxious thinking she owes money to someone. It’s really upsetting that these people can target elderly folks like that and scare them. Proper disgraceful behaviour! Grr!9 yearsGot this voicemail claiming to be from HMRC, but c’mon, nobody official signs off with "have a blessed day." Totally a scam, no doubt!HMRC9 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming to be Lisa saying I had an impending lawsuit with HMRC. I've always assumed HMRC would send a letter and not ring me up, so I just ignored it. Plus, she never actually said my name. Thanks anyway.LisaHMRC9 yearsA woman, who said her name was Lisa, called me about some supposed lawsuit from HMRC. I figured if HMRC had something serious like that, they’d send a letter, not just ring me up. Plus, she never even said my name. So I just hung up. Cheers.LisaHMRC9 yearsReceived a phone call claiming to be from HMRC, warning me about supposed legal trouble because of a debt. Total scam, really unsettling. I’ve reported it straight away to Action Fraud. Judging by the number of others here who’ve reported the same, they must be aware by now - fingers crossed they actually do something about it.HMRCAction Fraud9 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I had a final warning to call back or I'd face legal trouble. They never used my actual name, just kept saying 'you' like it was a generic message. Felt really dodgy to me.HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Inland Revenue, some Asian lady saying I owed taxes. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!9 yearsSo my mother in law got a call from what seemed like a bogus call centre. When I rang them back to check if they were really from HMRC, they gave me a made-up employee name and number. When I questioned them, they got rude straight away. I’ve reported everything to Action Fraud earlier today. Would recommend anyone else who had a similar experience to do the same.HM Revenue and CustomsAction Fraud9 yearsSame here! I always find the 'have a blessed day' part a dead giveaway. Can you picture HMRC ending a call like that? Absolutely not!HMRC9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC. They started talking about a “serious lawsuit against you” and told me to call them back straight away. Felt really threatening and obviously a total scam.HMRC9 yearsThis is a complete scam, simply block the sender of this message.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the Inland Revenue, said I owed back taxes. Turned out to be a complete scam, probably just some Asian lady trying to trick me. Total rubbish, don't fall for it.9 yearsI'm not really certain if it was a bot or an actual person on the line, but they were being really threatening and said they were from hrme or something like that.9 yearsI’ve been getting loads of calls at work from folks on a number almost identical to ours. They keep saying they’re getting threatening phone calls and to ring back right away. When I called the number, some Indian lady picked up and claimed to be from HMRC, which they definitely aren’t. Today, about eight older people rang me about it, and I told each of them it’s just a scam and to ignore it. Fingers crossed no one ends up calling the real number and handing over any money. Don’t fall for it!HMRC9 yearsObviously, this is a fraudulent scheme - as another person has mentioned, it is highly unlikely for HMRC to conclude their phone calls by wishing you a blessed day!HMRC9 yearsIt is evident that this is a clear scam, which can be quite distressing for elderly or vulnerable individuals.9 yearsA polite woman called me but quickly started warning me about some serious consequences if I didn’t pick up. Honestly, it was clear to me that it was a scam right away, so I hung up before she could say much more. Honestly, these types of calls really need to be dealt with and stopped fast.9 yearsit's ridiculous how some muppets reckon scaring folks on a call is a clever sales tactic9 yearsenquire in regards to a legal proceeding filed against you via a recorded phone message; be cautious, as it may be a scam.9 yearsToday I called this number for a worried client. The person who picked up said "HMRC" and wanted to know the client's name. I told them straight away I wasn’t buying it - they weren’t really from HMRC. They just replied with “So what?” then said something rude like “you’re on my d#ck.” Honestly, just block or report these kinds of calls - they’re nothing but hassle.HMRC9 yearsCausing fear in certain individuals.9 yearsJust got a voicemail from someone called Lisa Williams saying it’s from HMRC and threatening legal action. Need to respond quickly cos it feels urgent. Checked on the official HMRC site and it turns out these calls are fake and lots of people are getting them. So, don’t panic!Lisa WilliamsHMRC9 yearsI just received a highly distressing phone call from this particular number, informing me about a potentially severe legal case filed against me by HMRC. The person warned that if I did not respond and call back, legal action would be taken against me. The information was conveyed through an automated recording, and the call occurred a few moments ago, specifically at approximately 10:53 AM.HMRC9 yearsMy mother recently received a call from the same number, explaining the identical situation. The person on the other end of the line introduced herself as Lisa Williams. This phone call alarmed my 89-year-old mother greatly. However, she has now realized that it was indeed a scam. I truly wish I could personally confront these scammers who target the vulnerable. It's disheartening to see how they take advantage of innocent people.Lisa Williams9 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Inland Revenue warning me about possible prosecution unless I ring them back. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.9 yearsYou can identify a scam when they sign off with "have a blessed day" - definitely not a common response coming from HRMC, haha. It's a complete giveaway. The terminology they use is all incorrect. My suggestion: block their number right away to avoid any more scams.HRMC9 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were Officer Lisa Williams from Revenue and Customs. They kept threatening me with some serious legal trouble if I didn’t ring them back straight away. Weirdly, the call finished off with them saying, “have a blessed day!” Super odd and kinda sketchy if you ask me.Lisa WilliamsRevenueCustoms9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from HMRC, saying it was my final warning before legal trouble. Proper stressy stuff!HMRC9 yearsYet another irritating call just trying to scare me.9 yearsToday, a distressed client of mine received a phone call from a certain number. Perturbed by this incident, they promptly informed me about it. Curious, I decided to call the same number, only to be greeted with someone claiming to be from HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs). However, knowing that HMRC doesn't communicate with clients in such a manner, I expressed my doubts. Surprisingly, their response was rather crude: first they said "So What?" followed by an offensive remark. It is imperative to acknowledge that this situation should not be taken seriously - it is nothing but a hoax.HMRCRevenue and Customs9 yearsI received a message from this number stating that legal action has been initiated against me and it is imperative that I call back immediately to prevent any further legal consequences. This kind of misleading information can cause distress and anxiety, particularly among vulnerable individuals.9 yearsLike the other commenter, I have also received a call that claims to be from HMRC. The caller informed me that legal action is being pursued against me and warned of severe consequences if I don't return the call. I understand that this kind of situation might cause a great deal of worry and distress, leading some individuals to feel compelled to dial the provided number.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 8089 0435)
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