03000511808
☎️ 03000511808 👆 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 03000511808
- Contact number: 03000510313 mentioned in letterMar
2020I received a scam callAug
2019Automated court case scam callMay
2019Scam calls, do not respondFeb
2018Incorrect number for HMRC reportedFeb
2018Suspicious call requesting callback urgentlyJan
2018Received suspicious call from HMRCDec
2017Persistent, suspicious calls from companyNov
2017Suspicious call from fake HMRCOct
2017User shared the HMRC numberOct
2017Suspicious HMRC call to sonJul
2017Scam call requesting immediate paymentApr
2017Insider may leak scam informationMar
2017Scam alert from Mrs. EbojohJan
2017Received call requesting payment, verified authenticityJan
2017Scam targeting independent boutique customersDec
2016Scam targeting elderly, disgusted userDec
2016Believes it's a scam; advises cautionDec
2016Urgent voicemail message from unknown sourceDec
2016Suspected phishing, incorrect personal informationNov
2016Possible scam call inquiryOct
2016Received call from wrong numberJul
2016Ignore scam notifications, block immediatelyJul
2016Received suspicious call from HMRCJul
2016Warning: HMRC scam, ignoreJul
2016Potential HMRC phone scam alertJul
2016Warning about fake HMRC callsJul
2016Suspicious calls indicate potential fraudJun
2016Possible phone scam from HMRCMay
2016Scam caller pretending to be accountantMay
2016Fraudulent call, beware of scammersMar
2016Warning about potential HMRC scamJan
2016Avoid fake HMRC phone callsDec
2015Beware of HMRC scam callsDec
2015Scam voicemail, not HMRC relatedDec
2015Legitimate HMRC payment clarification processSep
2015Verify facts before making claimsJul
2015Suspicious call, possibly a hoaxJul
2015This number is definitely a scamJul
2015Unclear message; won't call backMay
2015Inland revenue confirmed call detailsMay
2015Link to HMRC identity confirmationMay
2015Scam call; report to policeMar
2015HMRC scam call using aliasesFeb
2015Negative experience with HMRC mentionedFeb
2015Scam call, unprofessional behavior warnedDec
2014HMRC-related outstanding debt contactNov
2014Verify with HMRC, not hereMay
2014Suspected scam posing as RevenueApr
2014Phone number linked to HMRCMar
2014Overseas scam call; hung upMar
2014Suspicious HMRC debt collection organizationNov
2013Fraudulent HMRC threatening call experienceOct
2013Missed two calls, no voicemailSep
2013Number Of Searches: 811 Number Of Comments: 51 First Seen: 08 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buttsash(Hampshire), Heoga Ness(Shetland Isles), Llangwm(Pembrokeshire) and Powhill(Cumbria).
03000511808 has 51 comments of which 27 x negative and 22 x neutral and 2 x positive
03000511808 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03000511808 👆 is reported as a number frequently associated with scams impersonating HMRC, where callers claim urgent tax debts or legal action to pressure recipients into revealing personal and financial details or making immediate payments. Genuine HMRC communications typically arrive by post and do not request payments over the phone or demand sensitive information without prior written contact. While some confirm it as an official HMRC payment line, numerous reports describe threatening automated messages, attempts to extract bank details, and suspicious behaviours such as calls from overseas voices or changing caller identities. Users are strongly advised not to engage, verify any HMRC matters via official gov.uk contacts, and report suspicious activity promptly to protect against potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 03000511808
6 yearsI received a letter that included the phone number 03000510313.7 yearsGot a call with an automated voice threatening arrest right away - I don’t owe any money, not to the tax people or anyone else! Just hung up straight away and after checking this site out, I’ve blocked the number for good.7 yearsGot a call from some automated voice about a court case with hmrc, so I just hung up. It’s only May and I haven’t even done my tax return yet.HMRC9 yearsAre you serious? This isn’t HMRC's number! What on earth are you thinking?! XHMRC9 yearsAbout two years back, I received a call from this dodgy outfit and immediately recognised it as a scam, seeing as my employer handles my taxes. Interestingly, my husband, who runs his own business, received an identical message just a few days later after filing his tax return: 'You must call by 5pm tomorrow' and all that nonsense. Let me make it clear, HMRC won't just ring you up out of the blue. They only contact you through a letter if you haven't been assigned a debt collector, who will provide a mobile number if needed. These folks are the lowest of the low-seriously, do not engage with them. Take care! xHMRC9 yearsI received a phone call from a woman urging me to return her call at this number regarding the Croydon HMRC. She mentioned I should do it by 5pm the following day and provided a reference number to mention when I call back.Croydon HMRC9 years04/12/2017: Got a phonecall from someone saying she was "Mrs Jarmen" wanting to talk about Self Assessment. I quickly told her I’d ring back and hung up. Ringed HMRC’s Self Assessment line and they don't know anyone by that name, plus there’s nothing on my account about it. Seems like a scam to me, so I’ll wait to hear officially from HMRC. Felt quite dodgy since she sounded pretty legit and asked me to confirm my NI and TRN.JarmenHMRC Self AssessmentHMRC9 yearsI keep receiving calls from this firm, and I must say it feels quite suspicious.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HMRC for our managing director, sounded like a foreign woman telling us to ring her back on 03000 511808 with a reference number. Didn’t seem right so we called back but nobody picked up. We’re all up to date with our tax returns so no reason for HMRC to contact us at all. Seen loads about fake HMRC emails but never a call like this - until now. Looked up the number she left and yep, total scam. Watch out everyone SCAM SCAM SCAM!HMRC9 yearsThis number belongs to the HMRC payment support team.HMRC9 yearsI got a phone call at precisely 11:26 in the morning on Thursday, 13th July 2017, from a chap with a British accent claiming to represent HMRC. He insisted that it was imperative to get in touch with my son swiftly, definitely before 5:00pm on Friday, 14th July 2017. I hung up on him, but he subsequently called back and left a voicemail urging my son to return the call as soon as possible. Out of curiosity, I did a 1471 to find out the number he called from, which turned out to be 0300 200 3884.HMRC9 yearsI received a rather suspicious call today from someone demanding that I settle a fine immediately. They even went so far as to suggest I might want to loan some money to clear it right then and there! Without a doubt, it’s a scam. Be wary, as they appeared to know an awful lot of personal details about me. The absurdity of their request, coupled with the plethora of probing questions they posed, was a significant red flag. HMRC would never request such details or expect you to pay a fine in one lump sum on the same day.HMRC9 yearsMight be that someone on the inside is leaking information to fraudsters.10 yearsAbsolutely a con, without a doubt. I’ve encountered this Mrs Ebojoh character and it's clear she's not on the level.Ebojoh10 yearsI got a voicemail telling me to ring this number about HMRC Self Assessment, and they even gave my proper TRN. I called back, paid up, but then got a bit suspicious and found this site. So I phoned the Self Assessment Helpline on 0300 200 3300 myself and they passed me onto Debt Management at 0300 200 3822. They confirmed my payment was legit and gave me the same transaction reference I'd been told on the call and in an email. This number is definitely a real HMRC Telephone Payment Service.HMRC Self AssessmentSelf AssessmentDebt ManagementHMRCTelephone Payment Service10 yearsWhat a wretched experience! Just yesterday in Cleethorpes, I found myself caught up in a right scam while running my independent boutique. It was on a bustling shop floor, no less! After making a call to my 80-year-old mother at my home address, I was horrified to realise how someone seems to have all this personal information at their fingertips. It’s utterly shameful to think an insider could be privy to such details.Cleethorpes10 yearsThis is totally a con, it happened to me just yesterday in Cleethorpes while I was running my independent boutique with a busy shop full of customers. They rang my 80 year old mum at my home address. It’s absolutely awful that someone on the inside knows all these personal details.Cleethorpes10 yearsI'm convinced this is a con. I’ve only just submitted my company’s tax return, and déjà vu-this exact thing took place last year where I almost fell for it! It's eerie how these individuals seem to know the precise moment my tax return is filed. Could it be that they’ve got someone on the inside? Either way, if HMRC needs to investigate anything, they will reach out through the proper channels - it’ll come in the form of a letter! So, just sit tight and ignore that call! Cheers! Dec 16.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail today saying I had to ring back by 5pm tomorrow. The voice on the message sounded like it was from some local HMRC office, but the reference number they gave didn’t look anything like the usual HMRC ones.HMRC10 yearsGot a voicemail at work asking me to ring back. Used the wrong name and UTR. Definitely trying to fish for info. Total scam.10 yearsI received a call from this number directed at my son, and they provided a reference number, instructing him to get in touch. Is this some sort of scam, do you think?10 yearsCalled them back and a person with an accent answered saying it was the wrong number. Bit strange.10 yearsFOR HEAVENS SAKE. IF YOU REALLY OWED ANYTHING TO HMRC THEY'D SEND YOU A LETTER, NOT CALL OUT OF THE BLUE. GET REAL - THIS IS JUST A SCAM, SO JUST BLOCK AND IGNORE IT.HMRC10 yearsHonestly, if you had any debt with HMRC, they’d be sending you proper letters through the post, not calling like this. Don’t fall for it - it’s definitely a scam. Just block the number and carry on with your day.HMRC10 yearsClaimed to be from HMRC, trying to get my personal info and bank details.HMRC10 yearsThey keep calling me but then just hang up when I try to call back, pretty sure it’s a scam!!!10 yearsA woman who sounded Asian called several times asking about one of my clients for some sort of security check. She said she was from HMRC and that they needed to reach my client urgently because they hadn’t answered calls or letters. She gave me the last four digits of a phone number, but it didn’t match the one we have on record. She wouldn’t say why they were trying to get in touch with my client. When I checked with HMRC, they said there was no record of anyone trying to contact either me or the client.HMRC10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian/Asian accent saying I owe £3,000 in self assessment tax to HMRC. She mentioned it's because I'm a company director and receive dividends. She was pushy about setting up a direct debit straight away, saying the payment request would come after a couple of weeks. She emailed me from an address that looked exactly like my accountant’s assistant’s, even using the same signature. Sadly, I gave her my address and NINO to “verify” my info.HMRC11 yearsI received a call from this number, leaving a message about an urgent call back to HMRC. Naturally, I returned the call, only to be asked for my name after providing my reference number. I was quite taken aback and declined to share it, reasoning that they ought to know who they’re speaking to since they initiated the call and had given me a reference. At that point, the lady on the line resorted to some foul language and abruptly disconnected. I can confirm that this number is definitely a scam!!!HMRC11 yearsThis bloke sounded Asian, couldn't say my name right - said he was from HMRC and gave me a reference number. Definitely not HMRC though. Best just ignore it!! Don't bother calling back or sharing any info.HMRC11 yearsGot a call from a lady saying she was from HMRC, but she had a really strong foreign accent. Definitely a scam, don’t share any info with them!HMRC11 yearsI received a voicemail from this number that was rather muddled, but I distinctly caught the phrase "it’s absolutely crucial that you return the call, either today or by 5pm on Monday." They also mentioned some sort of reference number. After perusing the feedback on this site, I've gathered that the caller claimed to be from HMRC regarding my taxes. However, when I reached out to HMRC directly, they clarified that they would never leave voicemails or send emails. It really winds me up that con artists can operate like this!HMRC11 yearsI had a chat with HMRC regarding the payments I'm currently processing. They simply wanted to confirm my date of birth and double-check my address. When I inquired about whether they meant my home or work address, they just provided the house number. They didn’t request any bank information from me either. Overall, everything appeared to be above board and legitimate.HMRC11 yearsThis is yet another number linked to HMRC, specifically associated with the Croydon branch. Interestingly, HMRC operates with multiple contact numbers, so do ensure your information is accurate before proclaiming nonsense.HMRCCroydon11 yearsI just had a call from this number, and I must say, it's quite curious! I've been out of self-employment for a few years now, so I was a bit taken aback. The conversation started off sounding very professional and all, but then there was this loud sneeze that struck me as rather odd. They asked for my date of birth and appeared to have some information about me, which raised my eyebrows. The woman on the line mentioned the system was having a bit of a meltdown and promised to give me a bell again the following day. Is this a scam or just a very peculiar coincidence?11 yearsAs a tax consultant affiliated with HMRC, I've recently been contacted by someone regarding this number. In my quest for clarity, I stumbled upon this website. I took the liberty of calling the number in question, and without a doubt, it’s a complete scam. If you find yourself receiving any communications, be it calls or letters, about repayments or balances due, don't hesitate to ring 0300-200-3300 for assistance. That’s the primary line for tax inquiries. I highly recommend double-checking the information on the official gov.uk site for your peace of mind.HMRC11 yearsI really struggled to make out what the person on my answering machine was saying. It was only towards the tail end of their message that they mentioned a number and requested I return their call. After glancing through the other users’ feedback, I’ve decided against reaching out to 03000511808.11 yearsI had a ring from the Inland Revenue, so I decided to give them a bell to verify things. They confirmed they had noted the call in their records.Inland Revenue11 yearsI recently came across the page detailing how to verify the identity of HMRC representatives when it comes to debt collection. It’s vital to ensure that you’re dealing with legitimate officials and not scammers. If you find yourself in a situation where you need assistance from HMRC, just remember it’s totally reasonable to check their credentials first. A quick glance at the official site should help clarify any doubts. Stay vigilant, folks!HMRC11 yearsReceived two calls from this number today, but no voicemail was left. Quite mysterious!11 yearsReceived a call at 0749 this morning, and they left a voicemail. They claimed to be from HMRC, but I have serious doubts and reckon they might be a debt collection agency acting on HMRC’s behalf, trying to recover 'fines' for late tax return submissions. The tone of the call was quite menacing, and I can't help but think the timing of the call might even be against the law.HMRC12 yearsThe phone rang a couple of times, and it all seemed quite credible. They assured me everything was legitimate, but naturally, they were pulling a fast one. As a single father managing three little ones, I can't believe they’d try to con me out of my hard-earned cash. I’d advise anyone who finds themselves in the same boat to contact the police immediately!12 yearsPicked up the phone but it just sent me to voicemail. They said to ring HMRC straight away. They called again later but used a different name, and neither was mine. Seems dodgy to me.HMRC12 yearsUnfortunately, it appears to be linked to HMRC!HMRC12 yearsAbsolutely dodgy! The individual I spoke to on the phone was utterly lacking in professionalism. Seriously, don’t give in to this nonsense! Make sure to alert your local revenue authorities about these calls.12 yearsIt's the HM Revenue and Customs, isn't it? I've got a balance that needs settling, and this number appears on the letters they’ve sent me. If it turns out not to be HMRC directly, it must be some representative reaching out on their behalf.HM Revenue and CustomsHMRC12 yearsA message was dropped, indicating it was a rather aggressive call from HMRC. The caller, whose name I never caught, was extremely pushy about me returning the call the next day. It's rather infuriating, especially considering I've been jobless for a few years now after having heart surgery. Throughout this time, HMRC has been relentless in sending me ridiculous income forecasts, which they decided to accept without my consent and are now chasing after me for...HMRC12 yearsI recently found myself in a bit of a pickle with this phone number. To clarify things, I reached out to HMRC beforehand to inquire about a mysterious call I received at my residence. They were completely unaware of any such call, and it turns out I have no outstanding matters with them either. If you have any concerns or questions, I strongly recommend getting in touch with HMRC directly instead of relying on this number!HMRC12 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be from HM Revenue and Customs. They were keen to gather my personal details like my name and address, among other bits. When I requested verification of their identity, they handed me a couple of phone numbers to look up-which included this one. Rest assured, I have no intention of returning their call.HM RevenueCustoms12 yearsThis particular phone number belongs to HM Revenue and Customs.HM Revenue and Customs13 yearsI foolishly picked up the call, only to be greeted by an unfamiliar accent from abroad-it was clear they had no clue who I was. I hung up promptly and ignored their next attempt to reach me. This was back on the 11th of March, 2014.Submit Your Own Report (0300 051 1808)
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