02080894022
☎️ 02080894022 👆 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 02080894022
- HMRC scam call, block themMay
2018Awareness of telephone scams essentialApr
2018Automated message to call numberMar
2018HMRC voicemail legal action threatMar
2018Automated HMRC message ended kindlyMar
2018Lisa Williams HMRC scam warnMar
2018Reporting suspicious automated scam callMar
2018Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2018Upset about unexpected phone callMar
2018Report menacing legal threat callMar
2018Suspicious call from HMRC scamMar
2018Concern about scam email communicationMar
2018Accusation of HMRC scamMar
2018Received threatening call, reported to OfcomMar
2018Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2018Harassing calls towards elderly motherMar
2018warning about potential phone scamMar
2018Mother received scam call, avoidedMar
2018Automated call impersonating inland revenue, ignoreMar
2018Automated call with "American Accent"Mar
2018No HMRC lawsuit, bad Burton fitMar
2018Disgraceful behavior scaring elderly individualsMar
2018Spam call from Lisa WilliamsMar
2018Generic comment style discrepancy notedMar
2018Impersonation scam involving tax officeMar
2018Suspicious phone call from HMRCMar
2018Number Of Searches: 144 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 18 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carnachuin(Highland), Earlham(Norfolk) and Walston(North Lanarkshire).
02080894022 has 26 comments of which 20 x negative and 6 x neutral
02080894022 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080894022 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls from someone claiming to be “Lisa Williams” or “Officer Lisa” of HMRC. The calls threaten legal action or lawsuits related to unpaid taxes, often targeting elderly or vulnerable individuals. The messages typically have a robotic tone and end with an unusual “have a blessed day” phrase, which many find suspicious. Callers pressure recipients to ring back a premium rate number, but the threats lack specific details and genuine HMRC contact methods are usually via mail or email. Numerous users express frustration and concern over these harassment tactics, especially as scammers frequently change numbers and avoid repercussions, causing alarm among older people and their families.
Reports on phone number 02080894022
8 yearsI've come across yet another one of those HMRC scams doing the rounds. They’re trying to frighten folks by saying their home is being monitored. Make sure you hang up on these calls!HMRC8 yearsI got one of those calls about some tax thing recently. I'm not exactly young but know my way around phone scams, though I worry about others, especially older folks who might get really scared by these calls. It's a shame they don't catch and properly punish every scammer. The problem is every time one gets stopped, another one just appears somewhere else.8 yearsI got a voicemail from a Lisa at 02080894022 saying she was from HMRC and threatening legal action against a 77-year-old lady. Sounded really dodgy to me.LisaHMRC8 yearsA few days back, I got a voicemail from someone called "Officer Lisa" who told me to ring up that 208 number straight away. Then, later on in the message, the voice repeated the request but ended up saying "as so on as possible," which was a dead giveaway it was a computer reading out some text. Totally sounds like a bot.Officer Lisa8 yearsGot a message from Lisa at HM Revenue, sounded automated and she finished by saying “have a blessed day.” Quite odd for a government call!LisaHM Revenue8 yearsLike everyone else, I got a voicemail from some Lisa Williams claiming to be from HMRC about an urgent matter. She said it was really time sensitive, but honestly I just hung up. Hope no one falls for this scam, it’s obviously a trap. Best to just ignore these calls.Lisa WilliamsHMRC8 yearsJust like many others mentioned here, I got a call from a lady, her name was hard to make out cause it was some kind of recorded message left on my voicemail, quite robotic sounding. She kept saying not to ignore this “serious and sensitive matter” or something along those lines. Then she ended by wishing me a lovely day. Yeah right, the only lovely day will be the one where these scammers get nabbed and properly dealt with for trying to fool vulnerable folks!8 yearsMy elderly mum, who’s 94, got a voicemail from someone called Lisa Williams. If by chance she sees this, she should know my mum never picks up calls from numbers she doesn’t recognise or have saved. Clearly, Lisa wasn’t one of those.Lisa WilliamsLisa8 yearsGot a call from someone called Lisa saying she was with HMRC and that I needed to ring back to sort out a serious issue or I'd end up in legal trouble. Then she signs off with some weird "blessed day" line. Honestly, these lot are just scams through and through!HMRC8 yearsWhat a load of rubbish, definitely one of those HMRC scams.HMRC8 yearsI just got a voicemail from the same number threatening some urgent legal action. It’s so scary, especially for older people who might panic hearing stuff like this. Honestly, there needs to be a simpler way for folks to report these kinds of calls.8 yearsMy 84 year old mum keeps getting calls from 02080894022, it's really upsetting her. Someone really ought to take action and stop these scammers. It's just not on.8 yearsAround lunchtime today, I found a voicemail on our answerphone. They were threatening legal action. I tried ringing them back to give them a piece of my mind, but the number wasn’t reachable. Planning to report this to Oftel now.Oftel8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lisa from HMRC at just before 10pm on a Sunday. She mentioned my name was part of some urgent legal case but never actually said my name or explained what the lawsuit was about. Plus, the fact it was an automated message on a weekend really gave it away as a scam.LisaHMRC8 yearsNever got taken to court by HMRC, thankfully. I remember this one time at my wedding ages ago, my Burton suit was rubbish - don’t even get me started. They always go after older folks to grab their cash. Absolute scumbags. 13:27 TodayHMRC8 yearsSo my mum, who’s quite old, got a call from someone the other day. When I asked her who it was, she just said they rattled off a bunch of letters, which from what I gather here probably meant HMRC. They were trying to say she owed loads of money. Thankfully, I always tell her these are dodgy calls and to be careful. She didn’t hang about and just ended the call straight away.HMRC8 yearsgot a recorded message about some serious accident i was supposedly in, from hm revenue and this person called Lisa Williams. i freaked and called back straight away when i heard it. the number they wanted me to ring was 20280894022. felt really dodgy to me.HM Revenue and CustomsLisa Williams8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Lisa at HMRC. I was told HMRC never calls, only emails or sends letters. Seems like a scam to me. Does anyone know where I can report this?LisaHMRC8 yearsLike the others have said, they finish up with "have a blessed day," which really doesn't sound like something HM Revenue would say. Feels a bit off to me.HM Revenue8 yearsGot a voicemail on my answerphone, and we normally only pick up if we recognise the number. The message claimed it was from HMRC, kicking off with something about a serious lawsuit in my name. They never mentioned an actual name, even though more than one adult lives here. The caller, who said she was Lisa Williams, urged me to ring back straight away to dodge extra legal fees. She kept repeating “your name” instead of saying anyone in particular. I’m pretty sure none of us owe anything to the tax people, and if there was an issue, surely they'd send a letter through the post first.Revenue and CustomsLisa WilliamsHMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail on my answer machine from some automated lady’s voice, saying I’m facing legal action from HM Revenue and Customs. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me. The message finished off by telling me to have “a blessed day”. Needless to say, I blocked the number and tossed the message.HM RevenueCustoms8 yearsSeems like a scam call warning, saying there’s some kind of court case if you don’t ring this number back. Be careful though, because calling it costs a fortune as it’s a premium rate line. The number is from outer London and scammers seem to be using it a lot. Phone companies really ought to look into this more. Loads of vulnerable folks might end up calling and getting ripped off.London8 yearsGot a call from someone saying she was Lisa Williams from HM Revenue. Definitely a spam call.Lisa WilliamsHM Revenue8 yearsAbsolute rubbish calling old folks just to frighten them like that. Such a low move.8 yearsGot a recorded message that ended with "have a blessed day" in a really strong American accent. Honestly, just hang up - it's not worth the hassle. Some folks who aren't familiar with these calls might find it pretty frightening or annoying. Don't bother with it.8 yearsGot a call from the Inland Revenue again, same sort of automated voice. At the very end, it says "have a blessed day" with an American accent, which was kinda odd. Honestly, just hang up - it’s pretty scary for those who might not realise it’s a scam. This kind of thing really shouldn’t be happening, it’s just harassment. Why allow it at all?Submit Your Own Report (020 8089 4022)
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