02089009299
☎️ 02089009299 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208900 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02089009299
- Surprising call during 'do not disturb'Nov
2019Fake HMRC tax fraud callNov
2019Avoided scam call, blocked numberNov
2019HMRC impersonator scam warning messageNov
2019Warning about 0300 number scamNov
2019Scam call pretending to be HMRCNov
2019Warning about India-based tax fraudNov
2019Warning about fraudulent HMRC callNov
2019Missed call, unsure of callerSep
2019Calls end immediately upon answeringAug
2019Number Of Searches: 55 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 08 August 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Black Pole(Lancashire), Glen Heysdal(Highland), Pedmore(West Midlands) and Woodcock Hill(West Midlands).
02089009299 has 10 comments of which 2 x negative and 8 x neutral
02089009299 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02089009299 👆 is reported as a persistent HMRC-related scam number used by fraudsters, often claiming imminent arrest or legal action due to alleged tax issues. The callers use threatening language and pressure recipients to press a number, but the calls are automated or immediately disconnect if answered. These calls typically originate from individuals abroad, aiming to intimidate and steal money. HMRC does not conduct such calls and will always communicate official matters in writing. Recipients advise not to engage, never return the calls, and to block the number. The scam is widely recognised, with multiple reports confirming attempts to bypass ‘do not disturb’ settings, emphasising the importance of vigilance and ignoring these calls.
Reports on phone number 02089009299
7 yearsI had my phone set to ‘do not disturb’ but somehow this number still got through and rang me. No idea how that happened, seems pretty dodgy to me. I don’t have the number saved anywhere and I definitely didn’t put it on my allowed list after the first call. This was the second time they tried.7 yearsI got a call warning me that I was about to be arrested. When I tried ringing back, the line was just dead. After checking out some reviews online and seeing loads of others warning about the same number, I figured it had to be a scam and blocked it straight away.7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying I'd face legal trouble if I didn't press 1 straight away. Totally dodgy, sounded like a typical scam from India. Definitely avoid answering or pressing anything!HMRCIndia7 yearsI got called from a 0300 number the other day and it was clearly a scam. Honestly, just hang up straight away and don’t bother with it. HMRC never ring you up out of the blue, they always send a letter first. If you get anything dodgy call, it’s best to verify by contacting HMRC proper. Loads of scammers using these numbers trying to trick you into giving cash. If it’s an automated message, just ignore it. And if it’s a person on the line, just be firm and say no thanks!HMRC7 yearsI just got a call from some scammer pretending to be HMRC, threatening me with arrest for tax fraud if I didn't press 1. Honestly, would a proper organisation even speak like that on a random call? Sounds totally dodgy. Blocked the number straight away!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC, saying they had a warrant out for my arrest over tax fraud. They said press 1 to talk to a special agent or else. I just hung up straight away and blocked the number. Seriously, HMRC or any bank would never contact you like that! Watch out for these kind of dodgy calls!HMRC7 yearsGot a voicemail saying i was accused of tax evasion from hmrc. this wasnt the first time, a couple of weeks back i got a call just like it. watch out guys, dont call them back. totally a scam!HMRC7 yearsjust got one of those dodgy calls claiming to be hmrc, but its from some scam group based in india trying to freak you out and get you to send money over the phone. watch out for these because they can really mess up your life. no one’s actually got a warrant for you! total con!HMRCIndia7 yearsI noticed a missed call from an unfamiliar number, so I thought it best to look it up online before deciding whether to return the call. Since I couldn't find any information, I opted not to ring back.7 yearsWhenever I answer the call, it seems to cut off straight away.Submit Your Own Report (020 8900 9299)
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