02921259192
☎️ 02921259192 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 292125 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02921259192
- Legal action threatened by HMRCNov
2018These numbers seem misplacedNov
2018Warning about fake HMRC scamNov
2018Noted for 8.30 meetingNov
2018Invalid input: 02921259192Oct
2018Ignored repeated HMRC automated callsOct
2018HRMC scam, block and reportOct
2018Warning about potential HMRC scamOct
2018Scam call pretending to be HMRCOct
2018HMRC scam threatening property seizureOct
2018Questioning legitimacy of HMRC messageOct
2018Warning about HMRC tax scamOct
2018HMRC scam call, automated American voiceOct
2018Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2018User warns about 'Inland Revenue' scamOct
2018Received fake tax scam callOct
2018Scam report for 02921259192Oct
2018Report scam to policeOct
2018Fraudulent call pretending to be governmentOct
2018Block and report harmful usersOct
2018User accuses product of scamOct
2018Warning of dangerous tax scamOct
2018Warning about sophisticated HMRC scamOct
2018Threatening voicemail about court actionOct
2018Scam call spoofing HMRC confirmedOct
2018Urgent call from alleged officerOct
2018Report tax fraud con artistOct
2018Scam call causing distress, unwantedOct
2018Suspicious voicemail, possible scam alertOct
2018Tax evasion scam alert notedOct
2018Scam calls, aggressive threats receivedOct
2018Suspicious call, likely a scamOct
2018Number Of Searches: 162 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 23 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bardowie(Glasgow), Barton(Somerset), Roa Island(Cumbria), Sulham(Berkshire) and Tresparrett(Cornwall).
02921259192 has 28 comments of which 21 x negative and 7 x neutral
02921259192 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02921259192 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls falsely claiming to be from HMRC or the Inland Revenue, often threatening urgent legal action, property seizure, or court proceedings over supposed unpaid tax. Callers use aggressive, sometimes abusive tones and request immediate payment or personal details. The number typically displays as a local Cardiff line but is linked to fraudulent activity. Victims are advised not to call back, block the number, and report it to the police via 101. Genuine HMRC communications would not use threatening language or demand instant payment by phone. This scam targets vulnerable individuals, so caution and verification through official HMRC channels are essential.
Reports on phone number 02921259192
8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone saying they're with HMRC and threatening legal steps. Quite worrying stuff!HMRC8 yearsGot a call supposedly from HMRC saying I owed tax money, but it was totally a scam. They kept pushing me to pay up immediately, which felt dodgy as hell. Thankfully, I didn’t fall for it. Definitely a fake HMRC number trying to trick folks.HMRC8 yearsThis week at about 8:30, got a call from this number.8 yearsGot another call claiming to be from HMRC, but it was just one of those automated messages. Didn’t bother answering or anything.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC. They even dropped a name, saying there’s some investigation going on and I should get ready for legal trouble. I quickly hung up and blocked the number - total scam.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC. They started threatening me, said they’d take my house and belongings if I didn’t pay up within an hour. Sounds dodgy to me!HMRC8 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from HMRC, warning that they would take action against my home and assets if payment wasn't made within the hour. Quite alarming!HMRC8 yearsGot a call from some automatic message claiming to be HMRC, telling me I had to reply quickly. It seemed odd to me that HMRC would be calling on a Saturday afternoon. I was tied up at the time, so just ignored it. Now I’ve got to figure out how to block that number on my phone.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC, said it was about some tax issue. Definitely feels like a scam to me.HMRC8 yearsGot a robotic voicemail on my phone saying it was from the tax office. Proper cheeky, those lot!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the tax office, saying I owed money. Didn't sound right at all - classic Inland Revenue scam if you ask me.Revenue Service8 yearsJust had to block and report this one, didn't want to deal with it anymore.8 yearsGot a call from some American-sounding automated voice saying I needed to ring back because it was HMRC. I just ended the call. Looks like a scam to me, so I’ll just wait for the official letters from HMRC instead.HMRC8 yearsJust a total rip-off!8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone saying they were from the tax office, telling me not to ignore their call or there’d be trouble. I called the number back and a bloke answered but he sounded all over the place when I asked who he was and where he was from. He claimed it was HMRC but his English was really bad. Pretty clear it’s a scam, so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.HMRC8 yearsBe careful, this is a risky tax scam. Don’t ring them back under any circumstances!8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be "Inland Revenue," which is a bit odd since that name hasn't been used for ages!Inland Revenue8 yearsGot scammed and had to get the police involved. If you’ve been hit like me, ring 101 to report it.8 yearsBeware, this is one of those HMRC scams aimed at people who might be more vulnerable. They trick you into thinking you have unpaid taxes and threaten to send someone round with court papers or to collect money. They even ask what you can pay right away and take the cash on the spot. These scammers are quite clever and unfortunately have fooled loads of folks already.HMRC8 yearsI got a call earlier today that I decided to ignore, but I was quite taken aback by the voicemail message that followed. It was rather intimidating, mentioning something about potential legal proceedings against me.8 yearsReceived a voicemail claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs, warning of impending legal measures. The voice sounded clearly artificial and robotic.HM RevenueCustoms8 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call demanding an immediate payment for taxes. It was quite unsettling. I do hope something can be done about these sorts of calls!8 yearsFRAUD ALERT I strongly urge everyone to report this scammer to the authorities. When I confronted them, they resorted to calling me a 'motherf***er' in a rather peculiar African accent. It's downright appalling!FRAUD8 yearsAn American-accented lady named Jennifer has urged me to get in touch right away or risk dire repercussions. It’s quite an urgent matter. Is this really from the tax office? Best to ring in straight away to avoid any ramifications.Jennifer8 yearsI received a call from a rather mechanical voice proclaiming to be "Jennifer" from the Inland Revenue. Curiosity got the better of me, so I rang the number back since it was a standard Cardiff landline. To my surprise, I had a delightful conversation with a chap on the other end, and I took the opportunity to suggest he might want to consider a proper job. However, it was quite evident that it was a dodgy operation. They insisted on being from HMRC in London, even though the automated message clearly stated Inland Revenue. Quite a bewildering experience, I must admit!JenniferInland RevenueCardiffHMRCLondon8 yearsFraudulent activity related to tax avoidance.8 yearsToday, I found myself on the receiving end of two calls from this number. Regrettably, I took the plunge and answered the first, completely unaware that it was a scam. The chap on the other end was adamant that I owed back tax to HMRC and bizarrely insisted that I was someone named Susan Moore. He quickly became quite hostile, even going so far as to threaten me, claiming that officers would be coming to my door imminently. I asserted that I wasn't this Susan person, but he just wouldn't let it go. At that point, I decided enough was enough and hung up. Later, I got another call from the same number but chose to ignore it. I've since erased both the number and the voicemail in a flash. Straight after that harrowing first call, I promptly reported the incident to the police, who confirmed it was indeed a con.HMRCSusan MooreSusan8 yearsI just received a pre-recorded message claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs, stating that I’m being investigated and urging me not to disregard the call, with a number to ring back. Frankly, if this were genuine, I doubt they’d be issuing such warnings. The call originated from Cardiff, which makes me even more suspicious.HM Revenue and CustomsCardiffSubmit Your Own Report (029 2125 9192)
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