02080894580
☎️ 02080894580 👆 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 02080894580
- Suspicious call from fake HMRCSep
2018Automated HMRC scam call ends kindlySep
2018Scam call with Asian accentSep
201814-year-old upset by threatening callJun
2018Questionable identity of Talk TalkJun
2018Reporting phishing scam to authoritiesJun
2018Warning about potential tax consequencesJun
2018User blocked the phone numberJun
2018Father received upsetting scam callJun
2018Avoid redundant duplicate commentsJun
2018Warning about phone call scamJun
2018Caller distressed elderly mother significantlyJun
2018Fraudulent call from "officer Lisa"Jun
2018Frustrated with unaddressed spam callsJun
2018Blocking number due to spamJun
2018Suspicious calls, worry about scamsJun
2018Suspected HMRC scam left voicemailJun
2018Fraudulent message from HM RevenueJun
2018Received threatening call, stay cautiousJun
2018Scam call about lawsuit threatJun
2018Victim of USA phone scam, frustratedJun
2018Threatening message left on phoneJun
2018Fraudulent call from supposed governmentJun
2018Scam call pretending to be HMRCJun
2018Warning of threatening HMRC scamJun
2018Threatening scam, vulnerable victims targetedJun
2018Disbelief in authenticity of somethingMay
2018Missed call at 11:24, voicemail receivedMay
2018Calls causing undue worry condemnedMay
2018Warning about possible fraudulent phone callsMay
2018Warning: Fraudulent call impersonating HMRCMay
2018Multiple suspicious messages, consistent timingMay
2018Scam warning; do not respondMay
2018Call from fake HMRC numberMay
2018Fake HMRC lawsuit scam callMay
2018Received threatening scam phone messageMay
2018User reports threatening scam callMay
2018Received urgent legal threat messageMay
2018questioning legitimacy of phone callsMay
2018Similar message, positive intention noticedMay
2018Suspicious message about legal matterMay
2018Beware of HMRC scam callsMay
2018Received intimidating HMRC spam call. BlockedMay
2018Urgent, anxiety-inducing phone messageMay
2018Alerted parents to ignore callMay
2018Message scam warning for impersonationMay
2018Warning about scam calls neededMay
2018Urgent need to shut downMay
2018Alert: scam, not trustworthy offerMay
2018Scary scam call from "Officer."May
2018Scary automated voice call reportedMay
2018Legal message ends with blessingsMay
2018Recent widow scared by callerMay
2018Threatening HMRC message, blocked numberMay
2018Scam call from fake HMRCMay
2018Fraudulent HMRC call targeting elderlyMay
2018Scam call targeting elderly vulnerable individualsMay
2018Received scam call from fake HMRCMay
2018Suspicious HMRC call, didn't respondMay
2018Received threatening call from potential scammersMay
2018Suspected scam call, not respondingMay
2018Call from bogus HMRC tax scamMay
2018HMRC scam caller impersonation experienceMay
2018Phone number is dangerous scamMay
2018Recorded message scam, don't respondMay
2018Threatening automated call reportedMay
2018Unfair legal action by HMRCMay
2018Received scam call from "HMRC"Apr
2018Reported scam call received. Not niceApr
2018Threatening, scam, fair warning, evilApr
2018Scary fake HMRC phone scamApr
2018Suspected fake HMRC phone callApr
2018Voice mail scam from 'Lisa'Apr
2018Scam call claiming legal actionApr
2018Received scam call from HMRCApr
2018Received threatening call from scammersApr
2018Scam call impersonating HMRC, alarmingApr
2018Disappointed with missed debt collectionApr
2018Received call from debt collectorApr
2018Suspicious call from pretenders warningApr
2018Received call from fake HMRCApr
2018Scam involving 'Sarah' from HRMCApr
2018Reported HMRC phone number scamellantApr
2018Caller threatened consequences, number blockedApr
2018Phone call from fake lawsuitApr
2018Warning about potential scam phone callsApr
2018Accusation of scam by impostorsApr
2018Possible HMRC scam, beware policeApr
2018Skeptical about repeated messagesApr
2018Received suspicious spam phone callApr
2018Spam call from fake IRSApr
2018Urgent call from alleged HMRCApr
2018Falsely accused of defrauding HMRCApr
2018Ignore bogus Inland Revenue reportsApr
2018Prerecorded call time wasters, blockedApr
2018Fake tax message reportedApr
2018Warning about fake tax scamApr
2018Indian call center scam attemptApr
2018Number Of Searches: 462 Number Of Comments: 95 First Seen: 11 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Garreg(Gwynedd) and Highgate(Powys).
02080894580 has 95 comments of which 69 x negative and 25 x neutral and 1 x positive
02080894580 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080894580 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated or prerecorded calls claiming to be from HMRC, often threatening legal action over unpaid taxes. Callers use various voices, including American and Asian accents, and names like Lisa Williams or Sarah to sound official. The messages typically urge immediate callback under threat of severe consequences, causing distress, especially among elderly and vulnerable recipients. Genuine HMRC communications are always in writing and would not use such aggressive tactics. Many victims advise blocking the number and reporting it to Action Fraud or the Telephone Preference Service. Users emphasise never to respond or provide personal information, warning others to be cautious as these calls are fraudulent and designed to intimidate or extract money.
Reports on phone number 02080894580
8 yearsGot a robocall pretending to be from HMRC, all threatening at first. They finished it off with a ‘take care’ bit. Was that meant to soften the blow or what? Hilarious!HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone with an American accent saying they're from HMRC! Bit dodgy if you ask me.8 yearsFake Scam Calls Originating from Asia with Disguised Accent Teasing Vulnerable Target Victims.Asia8 yearsMy daughter, she’s only 14, got a voicemail on her mobile that left her really shaken up. They were threatening court action or something, which is just ridiculous. I’ve told her to block the number, but honestly, I’m tempted to call them back and give them a proper earful!8 yearsGot a call from some bloke who claimed he was with Talk Talk, but sounded a bit dodgy and definitely not genuine. Pretty suspect if you ask me.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lisa at HMRC Revenue and Customs, saying the same stuff others have mentioned before. I’ve already passed the details to Action Fraud and plan to send a report to HMRC’s phishing team as well.LisaHMRCCustomsAction Fraud8 yearsLike everyone else, I’ve gone ahead and blocked that number now.8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone stuttering about me facing trouble with my taxes. I've sent the recording and their number over to [email protected] so they can look into it.8 yearsI don’t want to go over what everyone else already mentioned, but yep, had the same thing happen to me.8 yearsThese guys called my 94-year-old dad, but thankfully it went straight to voicemail. When he heard the message, it really upset him and triggered a bad breathing episode, so he rang me all shaken. This is just not on at all, especially as his number is on the TPS and he’s flagged as vulnerable. They shouldn’t be doing this sort of thing - it’s dangerous and could easily lead to a heart attack.Telephone Preference Service8 years!!!!!! BE CAREFUL !!!!! - SCAM ALERT - ONCE AGAIN, THESE SCAMMERS ARE USING THREATS - NOW THEY’RE PRETENDING TO BE HMRC - DO NOT FALL FOR IT, JUST HANG UP IMMEDIATELY - REALLY, WHY DOESN’T THE POLICE ACT QUICKER TO DEAL WITH THESE FRAUDS? !!!!! BEWARE !!!!! THIS IS ABSOLUTELY A SCAM!HMRC8 yearsMy elderly mother, who is 87 years old, received a phone call from this particular number that greatly distressed her.8 yearsLike others have said, got a call from someone claiming to be officer Lisa from HMRC, threatening me with a big lawsuit and telling me to get in touch straight away. Total rubbish, so I just blocked the number.Officer LisaHMRC8 yearsIt’s so frustrating how these calls just keep happening, and nobody seems to be taking action. I suppose the phone companies are happy as long as someone’s handing over cash.8 yearsGot a call from this number earlier but it didn’t ring through because we use call blocking software. No voicemail was left either. Seeing all the negative feedback about it, we’ve decided to just block it altogether now.8 yearsI received a phone call on my work phone that made me apprehensive, as it wasn't my personal number and I didn't recognize the caller. The fact that HMRC contacted my workplace heightened my concern. Adding to that, they provided a reference code and mentioned a person named Lisa Williams, who called my manager to inquire about any potential wrongdoings on our part. Upon attempting to return the call, I couldn't establish a connection. However, shortly after that peculiar phone call, I received another call from someone on this number: 01786 289070. This was strange, considering the number is associated with the Scotland police, while I am nowhere near Scotland. To make things even stranger, the person speaking had an Indian accent. This entire experience has led me to be wary and cautious. It's difficult to determine who to trust these days.HMRCLisa WilliamsScotland8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone going by "Officer Lisa" who said she was with HMRC. She warned me I’m in trouble with the law and need to call back straight away. Funny enough, there was no mention of my actual name. Then she signed off with "Goodbye have a blessed day", which just made me think this was a total scam!OfficerLisaHMRC8 yearsGot a horrible voicemail from someone claiming to be Lisa Williams from HMRC, saying I had to call her back immediately because I was being prosecuted and this was my final opportunity to fix everything. Proper stressful, but I reckon it’s a scam.Lisa WilliamsHM Revenue and Customs8 yearsI recently dealt with a similar situation. It was quite concerning as the police officer mentioned her name, which made it seem authoritative. However, I quickly realized that it was a recorded message, and there is no genuine lawsuit against me. So, my advice to you is to remain vigilant!8 yearsI recently received a phone message urging me to call a specific number immediately, as it is my final opportunity to address a grave legal matter that concerns me. The message was pre-recorded, which raised suspicions about its authenticity as an official communication from HM Revenue & Customs. The caller identified herself as Lisa Williams and concluded the message by cheekily wishing me a "blessed day."HM Revenue & CustomsLisa Williams8 yearsI got a voicemail from some con artists in America, claiming I was going to be charged for dodging taxes. I rang them straight back and let the bloke from the States have a proper mouthful of Scottish swear words. They couldn’t handle it and just ended the call! Honestly, our feeble Tory government and BT really need to do something about these annoying calls.ToryBT8 yearsGot a voicemail that was pretty intimidating on my phone.8 yearsIt's a scam, definitely fake HMRC calling and trying to scare you. Best thing is to just ignore it and not reply.HMRC8 yearsI got back home today and saw a voicemail saying it's from HM Revenue & Customs, claiming I've been taken to court over something serious. I'm 67 and not very well, so it really upset me. Then, when I checked the number, it showed up as being from Idaho, USA. Why would they ring me from there and send a message like that? And then to top it off, they finish with "have a blessed day"! Really strange.HM Revenue and CustomsIdahoUSA8 yearsI also received a similar voicemail message. It was highly threatening and emphasized the urgency, warning of substantial legal expenses. Initially, it alarmed me, but then I realized it was just another scam attempt. It's truly appalling that these individuals continue to carry out such activities. It's important to catch and hold them accountable for their actions. Consider the effect they could have on older and vulnerable individuals who might become frightened and call back without knowing the consequences they could face. It's utterly disgraceful. Measures should be taken to ensure these people are brought to justice.8 yearsThis number’s a total scam.8 yearsThese callers have got to be living under a rock if they think this is alright. People have enough on their plates everyday without getting calls like this that can send you into a right panic. Honestly, these types of calls ought to be illegal, no two ways about it.8 yearsGot a call that seemed totally fishy and dodgy. Definitely some kinda scam going on there.8 yearsJust got a voice message from this number about a minute ago, around 11.24 this morning.8 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC, but it was totally a scam. They even tried to end with "have a blessed day" like that makes it any better. Honestly, what a load of morons.HMRC8 yearsGot two voicemails that were pretty much identical, both dropped in at exactly 12:41 but on different days. With so many folks complaining about this, you'd think someone would step up and sort out who’s behind it. Didn’t bother calling back, obviously.8 yearsI came across a time-sensitive message on our answering machine today. The person who left the message claimed to be from Revenue & Customs and warned that if we didn't return the call, they would take legal action against us. However, after finding similar complaints from others, I decided not to take any further action. It got me wondering, though-can these scammers be tracked and caught by authorities?RevenueCustoms8 yearsGot a call from 02080894580 earlier claiming to be HMRC. They said I was being taken to court for major fraud and told me to call back. Knew straight away it was dodgy because HMRC always contacts you in writing first. Ended up just hanging up on them.HMRC8 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone notification from an unknown number. A friendly pre-recorded voice with an English accent informed me to call the number urgently, or else I might face legal repercussions. This message appears to be similar to others that have been reported on this website. However, I chose not to dial the number due to concerns of it being a potential scam that could result in significant expenses for me. The situation is rather distressing and it has made me question and feel apprehensive. I believe that if it were a legitimate call, they would not leave a vaguely threatening message like this but instead would prefer to speak with me personally or send a written communication.8 yearsGot a really awful fake caller leaving a threatening and completely untrue voicemail. They said they'd take serious and expensive legal steps if I didn’t call back straight away. Absolutely a dangerous scam. Definitely worth blocking - but honestly, why can’t authorities track these muppets down and charge them?8 yearsWe received a similar message indicating its urgency, implying that we may be held responsible for legal expenses if we failed to return the call in time.8 yearsI recently received a voicemail from this phone number, which stated that I needed to return their call regarding a time-sensitive legal issue concerning HMRC.HMRC8 yearsGot a call just like this one, pretending to be from HMRC - who actually falls for that? Seriously, why bother with stuff like this?HMRC8 yearsToday I got a message kinda like that too - the bit at the end where it says "have a blessed day" totally gave it away as dodgy!8 yearsToday, I got a voicemail on my home phone claiming to be from HMRC. It was a recorded message with the same name others have reported, asking me to call them back. I usually get loads of spam calls and can usually tell straight away what they are, but this one felt really intimidating and aggressive in the way it was said. Bit disturbing, to be honest. I've gone ahead and blocked the number.HMRC8 yearsI received an urgent message from an articulate and anxious lady on my answering machine. She strongly urged me to call her back immediately, as she said there was a time-sensitive legal matter with the HM Revenue. Hearing such a message could ignite feelings of panic in a susceptible individual.HM Revenue8 yearsMy father-in-law, who's 76, got a voicemail from someone called Lisa Williams, speaking with an American accent, saying she was from HMRC. She warned him he'd be taken to court for unpaid taxes if he didn't call back right away. It was quite intimidating and really upset him. Luckily, I found this site before he called. When I shared the number on Facebook to alert friends, we discovered that three other older folks in our little village had also been contacted by the same number just this past week!Lisa WilliamsHMRCFacebook8 yearsThis seems like a total scam, especially for folks who might not spot what’s going on. It’s really awful for anyone who doesn’t get that it’s dodgy.8 yearsI gave a ring to my elderly parents and advised them to disregard the phone call.8 yearsJust like others have said, watch out for calls from this number. These scams need to be stopped, and people should be warned so they don’t fall for it. We gotta put an end to this kind of cyber fraud!8 yearsA computer-generated tone attempting to frighten individuals.8 yearsAbout five minutes back, I got this automated call claiming I was being sued and warning me to respond right away or else face serious legal trouble! The caller said they were 'Officer' Lisa Williams from HMRC or something like that. Honestly, it's the first time I've felt genuinely creeped out by one of these scary scam calls. Definitely blocking that number now!!Lisa WilliamsHMRC8 yearsHad a similar run-in with these people like others mentioned. Seriously, this needs to be stopped ASAP!8 yearsGot a voicemail from a robo-call today. It sounded just like the HMRC scam messages I’ve read about here. Don’t fall for it, block the number and tell your family too. Some older folks might get frightened and end up calling them back, which is really worrying.HMRC8 yearsI rang and left a voicemail regarding the possibility of initiating legal proceedings. In conclusion, I ended the message by wishing you a blessed day.8 yearsI recently lost my husband and was already emotional, then an American lady called me out of the blue and scared me half to death. I don’t owe anyone a penny, so this whole thing felt completely unfair and upsetting. What a shame!8 yearsGot a voicemail supposedly from HMRC, threatening me with court if I didn’t respond. It was really aggressive and quite rude, so I decided to block the number straight away.HMRC8 yearsI got a voicemail from someone pretending to be from HMRC, saying I was being sued or something. The message was recorded and the caller said her name was Lisa Williamson. Honestly, if you see this number pop up, just block it - total scam! Dodgy scammers for sure!HMRCLisa Williamson8 yearsMy 93 year old mother in law got a call on her phone from someone pretending to be HMRC. They said she was facing a big legal action because she hadn’t paid tax and if she didn’t reply straight away, “the full force of the law would come down on her.” It was obvious to me this was a scam but I can only imagine how upsetting that would be for someone of her age. The caller ended with a woman calling herself officer Laura from HMRC and said “Have a blessed day.” Luckily my mother in law was in hospital at the time and missed the call.HMRCLaura8 yearsMy 93-year-old mother-in-law recently received a phone call claiming to be from HMRC, stating that she was facing a significant lawsuit for not paying her taxes. The caller threatened that if she didn't respond right away, she would face severe legal consequences. Being aware of the typical scams circulating, I immediately recognized that it was a fraudulent call. However, I can only imagine the distress it could have caused to a 93-year-old person. The call ended with the person pretending to be Officer Laura from HMRC, wishing us a "blessed day".HMRCOfficer Laura8 yearsGot a call this morning around 10 am, and there was this robotic voice claiming to be from HMRC. They kept going on about some tax issues and fraud, warning me about serious trouble if I didn’t get back to them. It was pretty clear it was just a scam trying to scare me.HMRC8 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone call from a woman claiming to be from HMRC. She said something similar to what others have been told when they received calls from the same number about legal action. It was really unsettling, but luckily, I didn't respond to the number that I was instructed to call.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from this number and it was really odd and a bit threatening. I’m an ex VAT officer and tax inspector, and I definitely don’t owe any tax. Seems like a scam to me, so I’m just ignoring it.VAT8 yearsMy mum got a call from +44 20 8089 4580 and she was really worried it was a scam. Someone should really block this number so it stops tricking folks!8 yearsGot a dodgy automated call that sounded super official and threatening. They told me to get in touch with their legal team. I heard a bit of their message on the answerphone before I just deleted it without going through the whole thing. I ended up reporting it to Action Fraud.Action Fraud8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, telling me I was involved in some serious fraud case!HMRC8 yearsI got a call from this number and it just felt really odd and kinda scary. They were talking nonsense about taxes but I used to work as a tax inspector and dealt with VAT, so I knew it was dodgy. I'm not even gonna answer if they ring again. Definitely seems like a scam to me.VAT8 yearsToday, my mum who's 88 got a call claiming to be from HMRC, saying exactly what everyone's mentioned here. It really shook her up and she found it quite scary and worrying. I don't get why this number still hasn't been tracked down and banned?HMRC8 yearsI received a recorded message on my answering machine from a caller, who claimed that there was a very serious case against me. They demanded that I call back immediately or suffer the consequences. I am not foolish enough to fall for this. There is no need to return their call; it is clearly a scam.8 yearsOh, same here with HMRC threatening legal stuff!!! They say we owe taxes or whatever. It’s a laugh, I don’t earn enough to even pay tax. Honestly, these lot should have some decency. Would be nice if they got tricked like they try to trick us.HMRC8 yearsYesterday when I got back home, I had a voicemail from this number. It claimed to be HMRC and warned me about supposed legal troubles if I didn’t call them straight away. Pretty clear it was a scam, but I can imagine how some folks might have been really worried by it.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today around 12.10. It turned out to be a scam like everyone’s been warning about. Really unpleasant experience.8 yearsThis is honestly really creepy and feels like a proper threat. Honestly, these lot should be locked up for running such a dodgy scam. Everyone be careful, they're definitely up to no good.8 yearsGot a text from a number saying it was HMRC. The last line was 'have a black day!' Obviously a scam but it felt pretty threatening.HMRC8 yearsToday on 24 April at 10.23, I got a call from a robotic voice saying something about HMRC and a big lawsuit against me. I just ended the call straight away because I know HMRC never rings like that, and if they ever did, it’d be a real person talking. They’d always send a letter first anyway.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone named 'Lisa' earlier today, telling ‘you’ to ring her back ASAP to sort out some kind of serious problem. The strange thing is, the message was for ‘you’ - whoever that might be! Definitely feels like a dodgy scam to me. Would have liked to chat with her just to find out which ‘you’ in my house she was on about!Lisa8 yearsI just got a message from this number, an automated call claiming to be from HMRC saying I've got some serious legal trouble. Please don't answer it and make sure friends know to steer clear of it too.HMRC8 yearsThis number rang me earlier, insisting I urgently contact Lisa about some legal action supposedly being taken against me. The automated voice kept shouting that the message was for ‘YOU’ and accusing me of cheating HMRC. I’m disabled and honestly felt quite scared by it all. Really grateful I found this website to check it out. It’s shocking people can get away with making such nasty calls.LisaHMRC8 yearsGot a sketchy phone call supposedly from “HMRC” and then they left me a voicemail. The voice sounded like some American woman named Sarah, clearly a robot or pre-recorded. She was pushing hard for my lawyer’s number, threatening to take all my stuff and saying I’d face serious trouble otherwise! Really awful. Imagine if vulnerable folks who aren’t familiar with how HMRC works got caught up in this - it could completely wreck their lives. Proper nasty scam.HMRCSarah8 yearsThis number rang me up again, and it was some recorded message from a lady named Sarah from the States. She kept saying how urgent it was that I get back to her. Bit gutted it ended up on my voicemail - I kinda wanted to answer and have a proper word after seeing all these other people's comments. Would have been fun telling her where to shove her so-called "urgent" message!Sarah8 yearsGot a call pretending to be from HMRC, asking for my solicitor's details, claiming they're about to take urgent action against me for unpaid taxes and would seize my car and house. Total rubbish and just a scam trying to alarm me.HMRC8 yearsWatch out for these calls! I questioned them and they quickly said they dialled the wrong number. I reckon some might fall for it, but luckily I’m an accountant and know a bit about how the tax office operates!8 yearsThis number phoned me again today and left a voicemail because I’ve put the number on block. The message was from someone called 'Sarah Wilson' claiming to be from HMRC. I work in accounting, so I’m well aware HMRC don’t leave messages like that or use recordings. Guess I’m safe for now, no prison visit yesterday and pretty sure there won’t be one today either!Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsI got a voicemail from some American lady telling me to contact 'Sarah' and warning me not to ignore the call. She said to 'watch out for the consequences' or something like that. I'm just going to block the number.Sarah8 yearsGot a call earlier from 020 8089 4580 which I didn’t pick up, so I rang back. The person on the other end already knew my full name and started asking for my lawyer’s info. They said the tax office was taking me to court over unpaid taxes. I told them that’s nonsense since I’m on PAYE and don’t owe a penny. Then the caller said something about me getting arrested today and just hung up. Weird and scary, honestly.Inland RevenuePAYE8 yearsJust had a ring from this collection lot again - a robotised message from some American lady named Sarah saying it was urgent I get back to her. I was pretty gutted it landed on my voicemail instead of me answering straight away. After reading all the reviews here, I was actually keen to give her a piece of my mind about her so-called urgent little threats.Sarah8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone named Sarah pretending to be from HMRC about money I supposedly owe. They warned me to ring back or else face legal action. They’ve called me two times within just a couple of days. Definitely a scam.SarahHMRC8 yearsI contacted the official HMRC, and they provided me with the number 0300 123 2040 to reach Action Fraud. You can also report scams on their website at WWW.actionfraud.police.uk. I’ve already made a report there.HMRCAction Fraud8 yearsTotally a scam, just like everyone else is saying. They act like they’re from the tax office but it’s a complete con.HM RevenueCustoms8 yearsGot a voicemail from some automated message about a 'Sarah' from HMRC wanting to urgently talk to me. Said it was really time sensitive or something. Didn’t bother calling the number back and just went ahead and blocked it. Looks like a proper spam call to me.SarahHMRC8 yearsI got a call from a woman who spoke with an American accent, saying I had to get in touch straight away because it was really urgent. She claimed to be from HMRC, which was odd since I'd actually spoken to HMRC myself just a few hours earlier about something legit. Cheers to everyone who’s shared their thoughts here, I’ll just ignore and bin the call. Thanks again.HMRC8 yearsJust got a horrible phone call telling me I’m being sued for some HMRC fraud. Proper scary, but I reckon it’s a scam.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from some American lady saying she was from HMRC. Sounded dodgy so I blocked the number straight away. Probably one of those spam calls.HMRC8 yearsLike someone else said before, this is the second time I’ve got a call from this number - really feels a bit sus to me!8 yearsGot a recorded call supposedly from the tax office, but it was a total scam.HM Revenue and Customs8 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from HMRC, talking with an Indian accent. He kept asking about what I’ve got in my bank account and whether I’m on any income support. Then started going on about the police coming to cuff me soon. Definitely sounds dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsComplete scam with Inland Revenue, just ignore their calls. There really needs to be somewhere to report these fraudsters.8 yearsI picked up the phone when it rang, but there was complete silence on the other end for a bit. Then suddenly a robotic voice comes on just to say "Goodbye." Such a waste of time. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsGot a call pretending to be from HMRC - total scam. Just put them straight onto my blocked list!!!HMRC8 yearsSome dodgy call from an Indian call centre, they were pretending to be the tax office trying to scam me out of money.Submit Your Own Report (020 8089 4580)
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