02081035992
☎️ 02081035992 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208103 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081035992
- Offered cheap iPhone, blocked numberMar
2024Unexpected early morning phone callFeb
2020Missed call, couldn't return callFeb
2020Number left a suspicious voicemailFeb
2020Received call from Inland RevenueFeb
2020Message threatening legal consequences, potential scamFeb
2020Warning about fake HMRC callsFeb
2020Suspicious of unsolicited phone callsFeb
2020Request to block suspected spamFeb
2020Unable to provide number informationFeb
2020Scammer posing as HMRC insultedFeb
2020Suspicious call from fake Inland RevenueFeb
2020Warning about fake IRS callFeb
2020Similar experience; feeling uncertainFeb
2020Scam voicemail threat must stopFeb
2020Call interrupted during potential scamFeb
2020Received threatening American robot callFeb
2020HMRC call automated voice scamFeb
2020Beware of scammers callingFeb
2020Received threatening call from HMRCFeb
2020Possible fishing scam phone callFeb
2020Received sketchy automated HMRC callFeb
2020Unanswered, dropped call signals telemarketerFeb
2020Scammer call, male with accentFeb
2020Received suspicious call from HMRCFeb
2020Received suspicious call from HMRCFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 76 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 08 February 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chawleigh(Devon), Hainworth Shaw(West Yorkshire), Kirkcambeck(Cumbria) and Near Sawrey(Cumbria).
02081035992 has 25 comments of which 23 x neutral and 2 x negative
02081035992 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081035992 👆 is reported as an aggressive scam number impersonating HMRC or Inland Revenue, often using automated threatening messages about legal consequences if ignored. Callers typically demand personal information and sometimes mention a fake officer name. Legitimate HMRC contacts rarely call first or leave threatening voicemails. The number frequently calls early morning hours and may hang up or remain silent if questioned. Many victims advise against answering or returning the call, recommending blocking it to avoid harassment and potential fraud. It is strongly advised not to engage or provide any details, as this number is associated with fraudulent activity designed to intimidate and scam individuals, especially vulnerable people.
Reports on phone number 02081035992
2 yearsThey kept ringing me after I first hung up when someone was trying to sell a new iPhone for just £75. Eventually, I had to block the number because they wouldn’t stop.6 yearsGot a ring from this number early this morning, couldn’t work out why anyone would be calling at such an unearthly hour. Even my son never disturbs me that early!6 yearsThey just gave me a missed call. I tried ringing them back since I missed it before, but I couldn’t get through. Hopefully they’ll ring again, but it’s pretty frustrating!6 yearsMy mobile got a call from this number, but I didn’t pick up. They left a voicemail saying they're from the Inland Revenue. I reckon it’s probably a scam.HM RevenueCustoms6 yearsGot a feeling these random calls asking loads of questions might be dodgy, probably some sort of scam. Just seems a bit off to me.6 yearsI just ignored the call since I didn't recognise the number, so I have no idea what they wanted.6 yearsTried calling back but no response. Pretty sure it’s just some spam number. Definitely should be blocked!6 yearsThis number rang me the other day and left a message saying they were from the tax office. They warned that if I ignored the call or didn’t get my lawyer to reach out to them, I’d end up “dealing with legal trouble.” Bit worrying, to say the least.6 yearsGot a voicemail from this number warning me about legal trouble if I didn’t get back to them. Tried ringing back but all I got was silence. Definitely seems dodgy to me. If it was really HMRC, they’d send a letter, not just call like that. My advice: best to ignore it.HMRC6 yearsI received a voicemail purporting to be from HMRC, warning me about potential court proceedings. When I called them back for clarification, they ominously stated that I’d see them in court and urged me not to act foolishly! Clearly, this isn’t HMRC at all!HMRC6 yearsI received an automated voicemail from someone claiming to be an officer named Laura Hawkins from the Inland Revenue. It was rather urgent, stating that I needed to contact them immediately or have my solicitor reach out, and that if not, I should “brace myself for legal repercussions.” I decided to inform them that they had the wrong name associated with my number, and the response I got was that they would remove me from their call records. It all felt extremely dodgy, to say the least!Laura HawkinsInland Revenue6 yearsReceived a call claiming to be Laura Hawkins from the Inland Revenue. They warned of repercussions if I failed to return their call. It was all very robotic and unsettling. Best to steer clear of this one!Laura HawkinsInland Revenue6 yearsI've recently experienced something quite similar, and it felt rather suspect!6 yearsReceived a rather alarming voicemail purporting to be from Officer Laura Hawkins at the Inland Revenue. The message was quite menacing, insisting that I return the call or else face legal repercussions. This sort of scam is utterly disgraceful and must be put to an end. Just imagine how terrified a vulnerable individual would feel upon hearing such a thing! It's downright unacceptable!Laura HawkinsInland Revenue6 yearsI recently experienced a similar occurrence where the line went dead before the automated message concluded. Clearly, it’s a con!6 yearsI've recently encountered a similar situation where I received a call from an American-sounding robotic voice making menacing threats.6 yearsReceived a call from what appeared to be an automated HMRC voice message, which I promptly terminated. As far as my knowledge goes, HMRC typically doesn't reach out via phone. I suspect this is a fraudulent attempt.HMRC6 yearsHad a dodgy call at precisely 12:02! Be cautious, folks - don’t divulge any personal information to these con artists. Stay safe!6 yearsI’ve just experienced something similar! Received a rather menacing phone call claiming to be from HMRC.HMRC6 yearsI recently received a call that felt quite familiar to the one mentioned earlier. It definitely struck me as a dodgy attempt at scamming.6 yearsI just got a similar call too! An automated voice claiming to be from HMRC, insisting it was of the utmost urgency and that I should return the call. Seems very fishy to me!HMRC6 yearsI answered the phone, but there was nothing but silence on the line before it cut off.6 yearsAbsolutely, I had a similar experience. It was clearly a fraudulent call. A chap with an Indian accent inquired about my name, and without a second thought, I ended the call.6 yearsI just received a call from these people claiming to be HMRC. As soon as I heard that, I ended the call without hearing any further. It was clearly a scam!HMRC6 yearsI received a missed call from 02081035992, so I thought it wise to return it. Upon answering, they claimed to be from HMRC and requested my name. However, when I mentioned I’d only provide the number they reached me on, the person abruptly hung up. Sounds like a scam to me!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 8103 5992)
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