02080894706
☎️ 02080894706 👆 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 02080894706
- Scam suspicions due to bad connectionMay
2021Invalid response, please provide contextOct
2020This is a phone numberSep
2020Scam voicemail from fake governmentApr
2019Tax avoidance scam: do not respondApr
2019Received fake arrest warrant voicemailApr
2019HMRC scam call, ignored itApr
2019Didn't answer repeated phone callsMar
2019Scam call requesting computer accessMar
2019Ignore robotic scam phone callsMar
2019Ignore and block unwanted callsMar
2019Fraudulent call, don't engageMar
2019Urgent scam HMRC robot messageMar
2019Received scam calls claim HMRCMar
2019Concern about potential legal issueMar
2019Frustration with scam prevention effortsMar
2019Indian reverse call, not HMRCMar
2019Threatening scam message, contact DennisMar
2019Potential scam on voicemail signalMar
2019Suspicious voicemail from unknown numberMar
2019Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2019Potential scam involving fake HMRC officialsMar
2019Block last incoming call easilyMar
2019Elderly vulnerable to official soundsMar
2019Distressing for elderly, sounds officialMar
2019Beware of tax office scamMar
2019Identify as scam; seek solutionsMar
2019Beware of fake HMRC callsMar
2019Scam pretending to be HMRCMar
2019Reported scam call from HMRCMar
2019Warning against HMRC scam callsMar
2019Fake HMRC message with American accentMar
2019Questioned ID for tax verificationMar
2019Scam call claiming serious consequencesMar
2019Fake call from pretend HMRCMar
2019Beware of fake HMRC callsMar
2019Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2019Random phone number providedMar
2019Warning: scam, do not callMar
2019Reporting scam call to HMRCMar
2019Random sequence of numbers providedMar
2019Warning: potential scam, avoid contactMar
2019Reported HMRC scam number previouslyMar
2019Warning about HMRC scam callsMar
2019Caller claims to be HMRCMar
2019Warning: possible HMRC scam callerMar
2019Possible scam call from HMRCMar
2019Skeptical response with sarcasmMar
2019Warning about potential scam callsMar
2019Number Of Searches: 284 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 28 February 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardnamurchan(Highland), Bisbrooke(Rutland) and Hawks Hill(Buckinghamshire).
02080894706 has 44 comments of which 32 x negative and 11 x neutral and 1 x positive
02080894706 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080894706 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from automated calls falsely claiming to be HMRC, using threatening messages about tax evasion, arrest warrants, or legal action to intimidate recipients. The callers often feature robotic or accented voices and request callbacks or personal information, sometimes urging involvement of solicitors. Numerous users highlight the calls as fraudulent, with genuine HMRC never using such aggressive tactics or automated threats. The scam appears to stem from untraceable or overseas sources, notably India, and its primary aim is to cause distress and extract money or information. It is strongly advised not to answer, call back, or engage with any messages from this number. Blocking and reporting the number is the recommended course of action to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 02080894706
5 yearsCouldn’t hear a thing, connection was awful. Pretty sure it was just some dodgy scammer trying it again!!!7 yearsGot a robo voicemail saying my HMRC account got deleted and that they sent letters to my home but no one signed for them. Now there’s supposedly a warrant for my arrest if I don't ring them back. Total scam!HMRC7 yearsJust got this dodgy call about taxes, saying I had to ring another number to stop them arresting me. Complete rubbish, don’t fall for it. Just hang up and block the number!7 yearsGot a message on my answerphone from someone pretending to be HMRC, saying I was under investigation for dodging tax and that there was an arrest warrant for me. I’d love to avoid paying tax, but since I sort of do it every month, I just ignored it completely! Total SCAM.HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail saying there’s a warrant for my arrest over tax evasion. Thing is, I’m employed, paying my taxes properly, and don’t have any other income, so it’s completely bogus. Still, I couldn’t help feeling a bit shaken by it all.7 yearsCheers everyone, I’ve seen this number pop up a few times but decided not to pick up.7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from BT saying they needed to get into my computer. I wasn’t having any of it and told them to buzz off, just not exactly in those words. They got pretty annoyed after that.BT7 yearsHad a call on my work phone earlier from some number I didn’t recognise. I didn’t pick up, but they left a voicemail with this weird robotic woman saying she was David Grey (yeah right, made me laugh). She kept pushing me to ring back and was spouting threats or something, total nonsense. Honestly, I reckon it’s best to ignore calls like that. If it’s something real, they’ll leave a proper message. Otherwise, block the number straight away. That’s my approach anyway! :)David Grey7 yearsI had an almost identical experience just yesterday, so I decided to ring the number I was given this morning. After being on hold for what felt like an eternity-40 minutes to be precise-I was informed that I was facing a court summons related to tax evasion and fraud. They directed me to call 0300 200 3310, which they claimed was a legitimate HMRC contact. They promised to return my call from that number. However, by the time they rang back, I had already done a bit of digging online and discovered that this number was, in fact, being used for nefarious purposes. Consequently, I chose to ignore their call and avoided handing over any cash to stop what they threatened would be legal action against me! They really do have a knack for making it sound authentic, but let me assure you, it’s all a ruse-save yourself the trouble and just hang up!HMRC7 yearsJust disregard it, add it to the blocked numbers, absolute nonsense, mate.7 yearsThis number rung me twice earlier today and left voicemails, saying they're from HMRC. I'd advise against picking up if it rings you. I've gone ahead and blocked it now.HMRC7 yearsIt's crazy how with all the tech we got now, they still can't track down this number and shut these scam calls off. you'd think they'd have it sorted by now.7 yearsGot this creepy automated call saying it was some urgent alert from HMRC telling either me or my solicitor to ring them straight away. Honestly, it felt like a proper scare tactic scam. No way HMRC would ever contact you like that.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some dodgy person asking to speak to my solicitor. Definitely sounded like a scammer.7 yearsI've received a very similar call myself on 5th March. Upon investigating, I discovered it's a reverse call originating from India, so it's certainly not the HMRC.IndiaHMRC7 yearsIt went straight to my voicemail and honestly, it felt a bit dodgy, like a scam.7 yearsEarlier today, I found a voicemail on my landline dated 6th March 2019 at precisely 10:47 in the morning, coming from the number 02080894706. The voice on it sounded very much like a pre-recorded message, rather American in tone, and here's the gist of what it uttered: "This is officer Denis Grey from HMRC, it's vital you pay attention. The hotline to my division is 02080894706, I’ll repeat that, 02080894706. Do not ignore this communication; you must return the call. Should you fail to respond or if we don't hear from your solicitor, brace yourself for potential legal repercussions. Farewell and take care." I’ve chosen not to return the call and have no intention of doing so. If this were indeed a legitimate matter, surely they would attempt to get in touch with me again or speak to me directly?Denis GreyHMRC7 yearsIf you want to block the most recent call you got, just dial 1572 then press 1. This will stop that number from calling you again.7 yearsGot a call with a so-called "urgent" alert, said it was from HMRC, but the accent was way off, sounded really American, definitely not genuine.HMRC7 yearsDo not answer this number! They leave a creepy automated message pretending to be the tax office and warn you about "consequences" if you don’t ring them back. Definitely a scam, so ignore it completely!7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC, total scam. I just hung up straight away, no point wasting time.HMRC7 yearsThis call was definitely fake and they sounded really threatening. Does anyone have any tips on how to block these?7 yearsIt’s quite upsetting because older folk might easily get tricked by this, it really sounds legit and official.7 yearsJust got a voicemail that sounded like HMRC, but with this weird, super nasal American accent. Totally fake, so definitely don’t bother ringing them back.HMRC7 yearsGot a call where they wanted me to confirm my ID by giving my name and phone number. Of course, I didn't hand over any info. Fingers crossed everything with my tax stuff is fine either way.7 yearsJust got a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, sounded fishy. Definitely don’t ring them back! Same scam as others mentioned here.HMRC7 yearsI rang back to see who it was, and the person said they were from 'HMRC' but had a really strong Indian accent. Definitely a scam, so I’ve blocked the number on my phone now.HMRC7 yearsGot a suspicious voicemail earlier, they kept going on about getting in touch with Dennis Grey or else there'd be some kind of trouble. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.Dennis Grey7 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC telling me to ring a number straight away about some urgent issue. They warned me to get a lawyer or face serious trouble! Definitely a scam.HMRC7 yearsThe call claimed to be from HMRC and said my solicitor had returned their call. Definitely a con. I've dealt with HMRC myself and in my experience, they sound way more formal and don’t use those over-the-top voice messages.HMRC7 yearsI received a call today, March 6th, 2019, at precisely 11:01 am. Upon answering, I was met with a pre-recorded message purporting to be from HMRC. The message insisted that I, or my legal representative, should return the call to a specified number regarding a pressing legal matter that required immediate attention. Naturally, I refrained from calling back, suspecting it to be a scam of some sort. The recording went on to threaten serious legal repercussions if either I or my solicitor failed to respond. The voice sounded like it belonged to a woman with a slight accent, which seemed to hint at an American origin. It is abundantly clear that HMRC would never reach out in this manner. I urge others to be cautious of similar calls and to remain vigilant.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, total scammer. Don't fall for it!HMRC7 yearsThis number comes up with two different names - Andrew Lobo and Denis Grey. They claim to be from HMRC and immediately begin asking for personal details like your date of birth. If you question them at all, they just hang up straight away. No doubt, it’s a total scam!Denis GreyAndrew LoboHMRC7 yearsThis might be quite unsettling for an older individual, given how formal it appears.7 yearsDont bother ringing em back, its totally a scam.7 yearsGot a phone call from someone claiming to be from HMRC. If you don’t pick up, they send a voicemail with a weird robot voice of a woman warning you they'll take legal steps if you don’t ring them back. Total scam!HMRC7 yearsYeah, right, like it’s actually from hmre!7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC, total scam. I’ve sent a report about that number to [email protected] so hopefully they can take some action.HMRC7 yearsI spoke with HMRC just to check and also reported it straight away. These are definitely scams, so best not to pick up or ring them back.HMRC7 yearsTotally a scam, definitely avoid returning their calls.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, sounded like a total scam to me.HMRC7 yearsI got a robocall telling me to ring them back or get my lawyer to do it. Curiosity got the better of me, so I dialled the number. This bloke with an Indian accent picked up pretending to be from HMRC and asked me for my name. I told him, "You called me, mate. If you’re HMRC, you should know who I am." Next thing, he just hung up and wouldn’t let me call again - must have blocked my number. Weird!IndiaHMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, but it was so obviously a scam.HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy voicemail from some robotic voice saying it was HMRC and to ring them back. Total scam. HMRC never leaves messages like that or calls you out of the blue. Watch out!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 8089 4706)
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