03000570316
☎️ 03000570316 👆 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 300057 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03000570316
- Received suspicious automated message from "HMRC".Oct
2019Glad I didn't answerOct
2019Tax fraud scam, premium number dangerOct
2019Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2019Tax fraud scam victim ignores scammerOct
2019Warning about possible phone scamOct
2019Surprised by ongoing scam callsOct
2019Phone call from fake HMRCOct
2019Confident about being potentially scammedOct
2019HMRC call, potential scam, arrestOct
2019Warning about fake tax callOct
2019Warning of scam call dangerOct
2019Warning about potential HMRC scamOct
2019HMRC scam call, immediate action requiredOct
2019Call seems suspicious, likely spamOct
2019Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2019Scam call about fraud caseOct
2019Scam call claiming to be HMRCOct
2019Report phishing to HMRCOct
2019Voice fraud attempt from "HMRC."Oct
2019HMRC scam threat resolved cautiouslyOct
2019Scam call impersonating HMRC warningOct
2019Missed call from suspicious numberOct
2019Call was fake IRS scamOct
2019Received automated fraud alert, hung upOct
2019Suspicious voicemail from possible scammerOct
2019Warning of possible tax fraudOct
2019Attempted to call but unansweredOct
2019Missed call, likely spam, number blockedOct
2019Suspected recorded fraud message discussedOct
2019Offered to escape together in PortugalOct
2019Phone not answering or respondingOct
2019Received tax fraud scam callOct
2019Voicemail scam threat of arrestOct
2019No message from unanswered callOct
2019Identified as a spam callerOct
2019Number Of Searches: 292 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 29 September 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chadstone(Northamptonshire), Lower Benefield(Northamptonshire) and Lubenham(Leicestershire).
03000570316 has 36 comments of which 9 x neutral and 27 x negative
03000570316 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03000570316 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls impersonating HMRC, warning recipients of alleged tax fraud and imminent arrest unless they press a button to speak further. The scam often attempts to connect victims to premium rate numbers, leading to financial loss. Many users highlight the threatening tone and insist on urgent action, which is typical of fraudulent tactics. Recipients are strongly advised not to engage, especially not to press any numbers, and to report such calls to Action Fraud or HMRC’s phishing department. Genuine HMRC communications rarely employ such aggressive methods, so caution and verification through official channels is essential. Blocking the number and ignoring calls from unidentified sources is recommended to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 03000570316
7 yearsBeware of a tax evasion con that's trying to rope you into calling a premium rate line. It's quite dodgy!7 yearsGot a call from them today and I picked up. A robo voice claimed to be HMRC saying there was fraud happening using my name, and if I didn’t hit 1, they’d send a warrant for my arrest. It sounded really weird and scary, especially since I’ve never done anything dodgy like that.HMRC7 yearsSeeing what others have shared, I’m glad I chose not to pick up since the number was unfamiliar. Definitely feels like the right call now!7 yearsYesterday, I got a call from 03000570316 and a voice recording claimed it was from HMRC. They said if I didn’t respond, the police would come after me. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.HMRC7 yearsI just gave them a ring. They ask you to press 1, and if you do, you might end up connected to a premium rate line without realising it until you see your next phone bill. Definitely planning to report this to Action Fraud like they suggest - smart advice!Action Fraud7 yearsI got a call from a robotic voice saying they were from HMRC right off the bat. It’s really risky, don’t ever press 1. It’s a total scam, probably trying to steal your info. Definitely make sure to report this!HMRC7 yearsGot a call from an automated voice claiming HMRC caught fraud linked to me and saying if I didn’t press 1 they'd take legal action. Absolutely do NOT hit 1, it’s dodgy!HMRC7 yearsGot a call saying HMRC are after me for tax fraud and there's supposedly a warrant out with threats of arrest. I didn’t pick up but they left a message. The strange thing is, I’d just phoned HMRC around half an hour earlier, but hung up 'cause they weren’t answering. Kinda unsettling that this happened right after i tried to reach them myself.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone saying I owed taxes. I hit one like I always do, then the guy tried to pretend he was me or something. Pretty obvious he was new at this job. The moment I said “funny, that’s my name as well,” he just cut me off. Classic scam stuff.7 yearsI’m on PAYE and completely genuine, so I wasn’t concerned at all, not even briefly. Honestly, I was kind of tempted to hit 1 and mess around with them, but I was too caught up with stuff to bother. Fingers crossed no one gets duped by this rubbish.PAYE7 yearsGot a recorded message saying it was HMRC telling me I’m linked to some tax fraud. The voice said to press 1 to reach their call centre and avoid arrest. Total rubbish! I’ve never done anything dodgy with my taxes, and I doubt ringing some number would protect anyone from getting into trouble. Honestly, just ignore these kinds of calls, they’re clearly a scam.HMRC7 yearsBlimey, can't believe these old scams are still happening. Got a call out of the blue and thought, seriously? Guess if people are still falling for it, they’ll keep trying. Honestly, every dodgy call, email, or text should be flagged to 'Action Fraud'. If enough folks report, the police might actually do something about it.7 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be HMRC. They said I was about to get arrested - totally a scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsReceived a similar call myself; it feels rather dodgy, if you ask me.7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC, seemed fishy, total scam if you ask me.HMRC7 yearsSomeone called saying they were from HMRC and claimed there was a fraud case linked to me. I just hung up straight away.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from these folks a minute ago. Usually, I just let it ring if I don’t know the number but decided to pick up this time. There was a robotic voice claiming to be from HMRC, saying someone had made a fraud claim in my name and if I didn’t hit 1, I’d be arrested soon. I didn’t fall for it though - figured if I was really in trouble with fraud, they wouldn’t be giving me a heads up over the phone. Plus, I know I haven’t done anything dodgy.HMRC7 yearsdidn’t answer the call. got a voicemail claiming to be from HMRC warning about a warrant. totally a scam, no doubt about it.HMRC7 yearsGot a missed call from 03000570316, but after seeing this, I’m really glad I didn’t pick up. The caller ID showed some strange name like ~rdisp4, which looked pretty dodgy.7 yearsGot a voicemail from some scammer saying there’s a fraud case filed against me. They told me to press one immediately or they’d arrest me soon. Honestly, what’s the next nonsense they’ll try? 🙄7 yearsJust like some others have mentioned, I got a call from someone pretending to be HMRC threatening me with arrest if I didn’t hit 1 to discuss some supposed fraud case. Obviously, I didn’t bother pressing 1.HMRC7 yearsGot a cold call from what sounded like “HMRC,” some robotic voice warning me about fraud linked to my name. Didn’t even bother listening, just ended the call right away. Best to steer well clear of that one.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some computer voice saying they were HMRC and warned me I'd be arrested if I didn't press 1. Total scam, obviously. Don't get tricked by it!HM RevenueCustoms7 yearsI passed the details on to HMRC's phishing team. Giving them lots of info makes it way simpler for them to trace and shut down these scams.HMRC7 yearsI got a rather puzzling voicemail from this number that seemed to hint at "pressing button 1" and mentioned something about warrants leading to potential arrest. Oddly enough, it’s registered as a fax line for HMRC’s Stamp Duty Reserve Tax, but I believe it’s also linked to Forbes Dawson accountants in Birmingham in some way. Just a bit unsettling, really! - caller: Not specifiedHMRCForbes DawsonBirmingham7 yearsGot some robot call waffling on about fraud, so I just ended the call. Such scammers, total muppets!7 yearssome bloke called me up saying i was in trouble for tax dodging and if i didn’t hit 1 they'd come after me with the cops or something like that.7 yearsGot a recorded call today, sounded like a scam to me. Definitely seemed dodgy!7 yearsI didn't answer the call and there wasn't any message left on my voicemail. Seems like it was just another spam number, so I've blocked it now.7 yearsGot a call from a spam number, nothing but hassle.7 yearsGot a weird voicemail sayin' I'd be arrested soon if I didn't ring them up. Definitely a dodgy spam call.7 yearsI didn't pick up, and there was no voicemail from the person who called.7 yearsSomeone called saying they were from the inland revenue but I told them to come join me down on the beach in Portugal instead.Portugal7 yearsCalled them back but no answer at all.7 yearsGot a robocall claiming I was involved in tax fraud and telling me to press 4 to speak to some office. I just ended the call straight away instead!7 yearsI decided not to answer.Submit Your Own Report (0300 057 0316)
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