03000511345
☎️ 03000511345 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 300051 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03000511345
- Caller asked for name, then hungNov
2017Legitimate HMRC tax credits numberOct
2017HMRC confirms this is a scamOct
2017Requesting personal information from userOct
2017Scam call impersonating HMRCSep
2017Scam call seeking personal informationSep
2017Scam call requesting personal informationSep
2017HMRC requests car insurance informationJul
2017Confirmed HMRC number legitimacy, helpfulJun
2017Claims HMR Preston is a scamMay
2017Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 28 May 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Moreton(Staffordshire), North Reston(Lincolnshire), Oskaig(Highland) and Port William(Dumfries and Galloway).
03000511345 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 1 x positive and 3 x negative
03000511345 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03000511345 👆 is reported as a number frequently linked to claims of HMRC tax credit renewal or self-employment tax compliance. Experiences range from legitimate contact, where some users confirm its association with HMRC departments requesting limited information, to others identifying it as a scam seeking personal and banking details. Calls often lack clear identification, sometimes hang up when questioned, or ask for unusual information like car insurance details, raising suspicions. Users are advised to exercise caution, avoid disclosing sensitive data, and verify independently with official HMRC channels before responding. This mixed feedback suggests the number may be used both legitimately by HMRC staff and by scammers impersonating them, making vigilance essential.
Reports on phone number 03000511345
9 yearsI received a call this morning from this number, and they actually mentioned my name! However, when I requested to know who they were, they promptly disconnected. Quite suspicious, isn't it?9 yearsDon't be misled by any false claims regarding this number; it is, in fact, linked to the HMRC for Tax Credits renewals. Anyone who receives tax credits is required to renew their claim from time to time, and this is the appropriate office that processes those renewals.HMRC for Tax Credits9 yearsI got in touch with HMRC earlier today, and they informed me that this is indeed a fraudulent call. They usually don’t make unsolicited calls like that.HMRC9 yearsReceived a message from HMRC requesting my date of birth, as well as my partner's date of birth and the name of our bank.HMRC9 yearsI recently received a phone call purporting to be from HMRC. I ended up divulging quite a bit of personal information, which in hindsight, was a rather foolish move. I attempted to return the call, but unsurprisingly, there was no response.HMRC9 yearsI recently received a call from this number. My wife, having devoted three decades to HMRC before she retired, instantly recognised it as a scam attempting to fish for personal information. They neglected to ask a crucial verification question (I’ll keep that to myself), which would have verified who they were. When I inquired about the department she was representing, she was completely unable to provide an answer. Curious, I asked if I could call back, only to be told that the lines were now shut. Quite extraordinary, isn’t it, being contacted from a closed line?HMRC9 yearsI received a call from this number claiming to be representing HMRC, and they requested some personal information from me. To be honest, I can't quite remember everything I divulged, but I'm certain I shared details that I really ought to have kept private.HMRC9 yearsClaims to be from HMRC and is asking for details, particularly about car insurance! How odd!HMRC9 yearsFollowing a missed call, I undertook a bit of sleuthing regarding this number and stumbled upon some rather mixed accounts. My initial thought was to contact the tax credits office, believing there might be a connection, and they did suggest it appeared to be a number affiliated with HMRC, albeit with a cautious note. Given that my tax credits renewal seems to be dragging on for an eternity, I figured it was worth giving it a ring myself for clarity. As it turns out, the number does indeed belong to HMRC, specifically a division that handles self-employment claims related to tax credits and tax matters. It’s a compliance team that looks into applications they suspect might have missing or erroneous information. I only needed to provide my national insurance number and verify my name; they didn’t ask for any more personal details, and they were already privy to the specifics of my claim. So, from my perspective, it felt like a legitimate correspondence.HMRC9 yearsI’ve been informed that it’s supposedly HMR Preston, but is it just a con?PrestonSubmit Your Own Report (0300 051 1345)
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