02081448800
☎️ 02081448800 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208144 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081448800
- Wife upset until shown siteSep
2018Potential scam call from "HMRC"Sep
2018Warning about potential HMRC scamSep
2018Concern for vulnerable scam victimsSep
2018Reported number to police for fraudSep
2018Urgent need for warning advertisementSep
2018Automated call scam about HMRCSep
2018Scam caller claiming arrest warrantSep
2018Unsettling automated phone call experienceSep
2018Automated call from fake HMRC, concerningSep
2018Automated call scam from HMRCSep
2018Ignoring suspicious HMRC tax callsSep
2018Trace the number, punish offenderSep
2018Beware of HMRC phone scamSep
2018Automated voice claims pending warrantSep
2018Reported apparent HMRC scam activitySep
2018Scam call victim in dangerSep
2018Scam call caused health scareSep
2018Broadcast numbers warning vulnerable peopleSep
2018Unknown department about HMRC IRSSep
2018Warning about recorded message scamSep
2018Scam call: fake police warrantSep
2018Warning: fraudulent scammers, avoid contactSep
2018Scam call pretending to be policeSep
2018Suspicious call claiming to be policeSep
2018Number Of Searches: 175 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 09 September 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brinian(Orkney), Church Preen(Shropshire) and Colney Heath(Hertfordshire).
02081448800 has 24 comments of which 22 x negative and 2 x neutral
02081448800 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081448800 👆 is reported as a scam involving automated calls claiming to be from HMRC, warning recipients about arrest warrants and urging immediate contact. The calls use a robotic English voice, often providing a fake case or warrant number, and can be distressing, especially for elderly or vulnerable individuals. Recipients are advised not to respond or call back, as these are fraudulent attempts to cause fear and potentially extract personal information or money. Many have reported the number to police fraud departments. HMRC confirms it does not make such calls and warns to terminate them immediately. The scam is highly concerning due to its intimidating nature and its potential to target those less able to recognise the fraud.
Reports on phone number 02081448800
8 yearsWhen my wife answered the call, she got really bothered by the recorded message, but once I shared this website with her, she felt much better.8 yearsGot a missed call saying it was from HMRC, then got an automated message about some arrest warrant number. It all sounded really serious and upset my mum a lot. She was proper shaken up because they said there’s a warrant for her arrest. Felt really harsh and cruel to do that.HM Revenue and Customs8 yearsReally poor try at scamming. What worries me is that someone who's not so savvy might fall for it, believing they owe money to HMRC and end up getting tricked.HMRC8 yearsGot a voicemail with this automated warning about getting arrested if you don't do something right away. It's really worrying since older folks or those more vulnerable might get scared and end up calling back, possibly falling victim to a scam.8 yearsI went ahead and told the police's fraud department about that number.8 yearsI just experienced this too and it was quite disturbing initially. It didn’t make sense though because the voice was clearly a robot, plus I don’t owe anything to HMRC anyway. Still, it felt really threatening and I imagine it would be quite scary for older folks.HMRC8 yearsJust like others have said, I got a call this morning about 9:45 from some robo voice saying HMRC was about to issue an arrest warrant and to call back a certain number. I hung up straight away, total scam. These muppets are just trying to rip people off.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were HMRC and claimed I had a warrant out for me. Didn’t fall for it and quickly reported it to the fraud hotline.HMRC8 yearsToday I got an automated call too, and it went straight to my voicemail so I heard everything. They even mentioned some kind of warrant number. I know HMRC wouldn’t phone like that, so I just ignored it, but I can see how it might scare older folks or those who are more vulnerable. Like others have said, these calls really need to be blocked somehow.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from this same number and the voice sounded all robotic saying something about a "warrant for my arrest," just like others have mentioned here. Kinda creepy, especially since they wanted me to ring that exact number back. Definitely felt off.8 yearsWhat a load of rubbish! They really ought to be putting these numbers on TV and radio to give folks a heads up, especially the ones who are easy targets.8 yearsReceived a voicemail with a recorded message, definitely a scam - don’t bother responding!8 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC about my taxes. Yeah, right. Just hung up straight away. They kept throwing out threats, really dodgy. Proper nasty scammers if you ask me.HMRC8 yearsHonestly, with all the tech we have nowadays, tracking down this number and locking up that awful scammer for ages should be a no-brainer.8 yearsGot the same call moments ago, really think this warning should be more widely shared!!!8 yearsJust got one of those automated messages claiming to be from HMRC, saying there’s a warrant out for me! Heard a few others have got the exact same call. Definitely a scam - don’t ring the number they provide.HMRC8 yearsJust got one of these robocalls claiming HMRC is taking me to court and to press one to talk to someone about paying up. Pretty sure it’s a scam, so I just hung up straight away. Don’t fall for it, HMRC isn’t calling like that.HMRC8 yearsGot a robocall saying they were from HMRC and that there was a police warrant out for my partner. He’s got type 2 diabetes and this completely freaked him out. His blood sugar nosedived to 2.2 - dangerously low and could’ve caused a coma. Absolute scumbags, they nearly caused a real disaster for him. Total tossers.HMRC8 yearsJust like others mentioned, I got an automated message saying that HMRC had issued an arrest warrant for me, gave me a case number, and told me to ring them back or else. I chose not to bother calling and figured I might as well get arrested and thrown in jail, probably less costly than scraping by on my pension! Total SCAM!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the HMRC Warrant Department. Having been a Chartered Tax Advisor for about 25 years, I've never come across such a branch. Best to just hang up on these kinds of calls.HMRC8 yearsJust like some others mentioned before, I received a voicemail with a bloke speaking English, pretending to be from the police. He was telling me there was a warrant out for my arrest from the HMRC and said I needed to call the number they gave right away.HMRC8 yearsThese guys are total fraudsters. Definitely avoid giving out any of your details. Honestly, the safest bet is probably just not answering if they ring again!8 yearsJust like others said before, I hung up straight away when I saw this number pop up. The message was some English bloke pretending to be the police saying I had a warrant from HMRC and to call them back right away. I reckon if an older person picked up, they’d be really scared and might end up paying loads if they rang back, especially if it was a premium rate number or something dodgy like that.HMRC8 yearsI got a call in English, but it was clearly a recorded message, claiming to be the police working with HMRC about an arrest warrant. They said it wasn’t the first time I’d had one. They started to say my warrant number but I ended the call before they could.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 8144 8800)
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