02392160737
☎️ 02392160737 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 239216 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Portsmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02392160737
- Sarah Wilson left strange voicemailJul
2018Fraudulent HMRC calls causing distressJul
2018Received scam call impersonating HMRCJul
2018Fake urgent HMRC call, ignoreJul
2018HMRC concerns about contact methodJul
2018Possible scam by caller pretendingJul
2018Ignore duplicative message, avoid itJul
2018Ignore, potential scam, safety measureJul
2018Scam from fake HMRC callJul
2018Suspicious call about tax paymentJul
2018warning about fraudulent HMRC callsJul
2018Number Of Searches: 86 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 25 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from High Hatton(Shropshire) and Pamber Heath(Hampshire).
02392160737 has 9 comments of which 5 x neutral and 4 x negative
02392160737 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02392160737 👆 is reported as linked to scam calls pretending to be HMRC, often with strange or American accents and urgent threats about legal action. Callers sometimes leave voicemails from a supposed officer, urging immediate contact or solicitor involvement. Victims have noted strange behaviour like fake keyboard noises and poor English accents. Some recipients, including vulnerable individuals, have been agitated by these calls. The supposed HMRC callers frequently claim previous contact by letter which many say never happened, and not all give correct official details. Overall, these calls do not match typical HMRC communication methods, suggesting they are phishing attempts designed to scare and confuse. Many advise ignoring and not returning calls from this number.
Reports on phone number 02392160737
8 yearsI got a voicemail from someone called Sarah Wilson at the office, but it felt really odd. Definitely not planning to ring back.Sarah Wilson8 yearsGot a message supposedly from HMRC, but the voicemail had a very obvious American accent. I rang back and they claimed they’d already sent me a letter, which I knew was rubbish. Then the call just cut off. Definitely a dodgy scam, steer clear!HMRC8 yearsGot the exact same message today, best to just skip it and steer clear.8 yearsGot a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC. When I rang them back, they said they couldn’t locate any info on me. Not surprised, since they never even asked for my name in the message. Definitely a scam, best just to ignore it.HMRC8 yearsGot a phone call saying it's a super important matter from HMRC, telling me I had to act fast or face big trouble, and to get my lawyer involved. But the voice sounded American and it weirdly ended with “goodbye, and take care.” Total nonsense. Don’t pick up, and if you do, definitely don’t ring them back. It’s not coming from HMRC at all. Complete rubbish.HMRC8 yearsIt felt a bit off since HMRC usually get in touch through the post, not by phone.HMRC8 yearsThis is definitely a scam, best to just ignore the call.8 yearsGot a voicemail from some “officer” Sarah Wilson at HMRC or something? They said I need to ring them back or get a solicitor pronto or I’m in deep legal trouble. It was obviously an auto message and the so-called officer sounded totally American, which made me suspicious straight away.Sarah WilsonHMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC, sounded really dodgy to me.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (023 9216 0737)
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