03001231813
βοΈ 03001231813 π is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 300123 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03001231813
- Scam warning; avoided repeated victimizationMar
2026HMRC scam; no outstanding balanceFeb
2026Genuine HMRC number for paymentsJan
2026Warning: HMRC scam, avoid callingOct
2025Suspected HMRC scam, verifying tomorrowSep
2025Suspicious payment reminder, potential scamAug
2025HMRC number is safe to useDec
2024Overdue payments lead to legal warningSep
2024Monthly payment reminder, contact numberSep
2024Contact HMRC for VAT payment planMay
2024Received tax scam, report numberMar
2024Warning: Potential HMRC phone scamFeb
2024Valid HMRC helpline number providedDec
2023Concerns about potential scam numberNov
2023Fraudulent calls and letters impersonating HMRCSep
2023Warning of a potential scamJun
2023Report scam attempts to stop themApr
2023Verify HMRC reference numbers carefullyApr
2023Warning: potential scam, avoid numberNov
2022Warning about potential scam dangersNov
2022Warning: Verify legitimacy of letterNov
2022Warning: HMRC impersonation phone scamNov
2022Suspicious false debt direct debitNov
2021Inquiry about general tax assistanceOct
2021Claiming scam, suspicious motives impliedOct
2021Suspected scam target elderly coupleSep
2021Suspected scam from HMRC numberJun
2021Scam letter with personal informationJun
2021Home Office letter receivedMay
2021Received concerning letter about debtMay
2021Suspected scam, do not replyMay
2021Receiving HMRC letters from numberFeb
2021Concerned about possible scam numbersJan
2021Genuine HMRC debt management numberJan
2021Received suspicious HMRC payment reminderJan
2021Scam letter with personal detailsJan
2021Number appeared genuine, but fraudulentJan
2021Scam call provided comic reliefDec
2020Inquiring about progress on letterDec
2020Uncertainty about HMRC letter legitimacyDec
2020Ignore payment request letter receivedMar
2020HMRC letter suspected as scamFeb
2020User distrusts potential scamsOct
2019Scam call, beware of sharing detailsOct
2019Unknowingly paying for years, upsetSep
2019Scam alert, HMRC needs actionSep
2019Verify calls through official websiteJul
2019User expresses dissatisfaction with paymentMay
2019HMRC scam deducted money illegallyMay
2019Invasive personal information is alarmingMay
2019Debt management for tax creditsMay
2019Repeated letters from this numberFeb
2019Received scam letter about debtNov
2018Official HMRC letter is fraudulentSep
2018Concerned about HMRC debt noticeSep
2018Unclear letter, possible scam alertSep
2018Uncertain about authenticity of callApr
2018Received suspicious letter; call policeDec
2017Received official letter requesting paymentJun
2017Post reminders appear official nowApr
2017Suspicious call; verify HMRC numberSep
2016Suspicious call, unsure of authenticityAug
2016Suspected scam caller impersonating HMRCAug
2015Arising from HMRC tax creditsAug
2015Missed call, no voicemail leftOct
2013Number Of Searches: 378 Number Of Comments: 62 First Seen: 28 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buttsbury(Essex), Longstone(Edinburgh), Mena(Cornwall), Tregona(Cornwall) and Woodside(Lincolnshire).
03001231813 has 62 comments of which 27 x negative and 6 x positive and 29 x neutral
03001231813 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 03001231813 π is reported as a number linked to numerous scam letters and calls pretending to be from HMRC demanding payment for alleged debts. Many received official-looking letters referencing this number, often with personal details, but checks with genuine HMRC channels frequently confirm the claims as false. Some users note the number is actually used by HMRC for debt management payment plans, causing confusion. Others warn letters lack proper references like NI numbers or unique tax codes, raising suspicion of scams. Experiences include persistent reminder letters, calls asking for sensitive info, and difficulties verifying legitimacy. There are concerns about personal data leaks possibly aiding scammers. Overall, itβs a mix of genuine and fake activity, leading to uncertainty and caution among recipients.
Reports on phone number 03001231813
4 monthsCheers - definitely a scam. Last year I got caught out by a really clever fake 'TV licence' warning letter and ended up panicking and paying what they asked. This time I wasn’t going to fall for it twice. The letter came to my place but had the wrong name on it. Straight to the bin it went.5 monthsGot a letter from HMRC with this number saying I owe £817.35. I know I don't have any debts with them, so I'm pretty sure it's a scam.HMRC6 monthsI found the number 0300 123 1813 on my online tax account while sorting out payments for my self assessment. It’s a real HMRC contact you can call to arrange a payment plan for any tax you owe. Definitely legit, as it was right there when I logged in.HMRC9 monthsBeware, this is a scam where they pretend to be HMRC. Don’t call the number they give. Instead, get in touch with HMRC yourself to check if you owe any money. Stay cautious, folks!HMRC10 monthsGot a letter like that myself, down here in the south east. Said something about TIME TO PAY in the corner, looked all official and stuff. I was pretty stressed until I googled the phone number on it. Then I logged into my online tax account - no debts at all! It really doesn’t add up. Seems fishy to me, like a scam. Planning to call HMRC first thing tomorrow because the letter was even in a brown envelope with pre-paid postage and had HMRC's name on it. With them hiring temp staff lately, I’m wondering if someone inside might be behind this. Hope to get to the bottom of it soon.HMRC10 monthsGot a letter headed "Payment arrangement - reminder" with the number 0300 123 1813 on it. A few things seemed off to me: they mention COVID-19, which feels a bit outdated now. In the bottom right corner it says "HMRC 07/20", like it’s a leftover from an old form from the pandemic days. Also, there’s no National Insurance number included anywhere. The section where the address usually is says "Issued by Debt Management TIME TO PAY", which struck me as strange wording for that spot on the letter. Definitely felt a bit dodgy.HMRCNational InsuranceDebt Management2 yearsThe number 03001231813 definitely belongs to HMRC’s Simple Assessment. It’s a legit line, so no worries about scams there.HMRC2 yearsThey keep sending me letters about missed payments even though I’m on a payment plan, now they’re threatening legal action as well.2 yearsEvery month I seem to receive a letter in an envelope stamped with HM Revenue & Customs. It says I've missed a payment. The number they want me to call is 0300 123 1813.HM Revenue & Customs2 yearsFound this number listed on gov.uk for sorting out a payment plan for VAT debts.2 yearsGot a letter through saying my direct debit bounced back and it had this number on it - looks like some sort of tax scam to me.Direct Debit2 yearsGot a number that claims to be from HMRC, but I reckon it’s a scam. Best to steer clear of it!HMRC3 yearsIs this a real HMRC tax number? Just wanna be sure before I call back.HMRC3 yearsHas anyone else had dodgy stuff happen with this number? After seeing loads of comments, it’s sounding like a scam to me. I even put a direct debit in place to pay them, thinking it was HMRC! Would really appreciate some advice if anyone knows what’s going on, cheers.HMRC3 yearsThey've started sending letters too, all bearing this number, and the letters look just like those official ones from HMRC. But there's no actual debt info or correct reference numbers on them. If you call the number, it goes through some HMRC-like menu options, but it’s definitely not the real HMRC... very fishy.HMRC3 yearsTotal con job.3 yearsI got a call from a company claiming to handle HMRC debts. When I looked up the reference number they gave me, it didn’t match the one on the official letter I have. Definitely watch out and don’t fall for this scam!HMRC4 yearsTotal scam, don’t fall for it!4 yearsBeware of these scams, they’re really clever and look proper genuine. If a letter doesn’t have your NI number or your unique tax reference, don’t trust it straight away. Always double check by finding the official HMRC number yourself and compare it to the one on the letter before you call or respond. It’s a sneaky trick that’s catching loads of people out.HMRC4 yearsTotally a scam, best to avoid answering or ringing back that number.4 yearsI recently received a rather convincing letter that appeared to be from HMRC, instructing me to call the above phone number about an alleged debt default. After a closer inspection, I quickly realised it was nothing but a scam. It's quite alarming how authentic it looked!HMRC5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I owed money, trying to get me to agree to a direct debit. Definitely felt like a scam to me.5 yearsI think this number is for the general tax advice line.HM Revenue and Customs5 yearsThis feels decidedly fraudulent; it’s clearly a colossal con job. I wouldn't be surprised if you've a vested interest in it, seeing as you're urging us not to overlook your comments, as though you're the sole voice of reason around here!5 yearsI reckon it's a dodgy scam. An elderly pair received a letter and got really worried since they don't owe any money at all.5 yearsWe've just got yet another letter from HM Revenue and Customs, marking the fifth one, claiming that there are overdue payments related to our repayment plan. They've provided the phone number 0300 123 1813, but I have serious doubts about its legitimacy and suspect it might be a scam.HM Revenue and Customs5 yearsI got a rather unsettling letter from HMRC instructing me to call 0300 123 1813 to arrange a direct debit or settle an overdue payment. Naturally, I thought best to verify this directly with HMRC. Upon contacting them, they assured me that the letter was indeed a fraud. What really sent chills down my spine was how they already had my exact debt details and my National Insurance number. Quite alarming, to say the least!HMRCNational5 yearsJust got a letter from this number claiming I owe £600. I don’t owe a penny and there’s no explanation for what it’s about. They even have my National Insurance number which is really worrying.National5 yearsI recently came across a phone number on what I thought was a legitimate correspondence from HMRC's debt management division. After doing a quick search, I stumbled upon several comments here that confirmed my suspicions - it’s definitely a scam! Rest assured, this is not genuine, so I urge everyone not to engage. A big thank you to all who have shared their thoughts on this platform; I've decided to notify the actual HMRC about this fraudulent letter.HMRC6 yearsI constantly receive notices from HMRC linked to this number!HMRC6 yearsGood evening! I've just had a rather unsettling letter from HMRC claiming I owe £360. It included two phone numbers: 0300 200 3805 and 0300 123 1813. A quick search online revealed that these might be scam numbers, which has left me feeling quite anxious about the whole situation. Anyone else had a similar experience? I'm really concerned!HMRC6 yearsRest assured, this number is legitimate and pertains to the HMRC's debt management services. It can be located on correspondence dispatched to individuals who have established payment arrangements for settling their dues. If you happen to receive any such letter, do take it seriously rather than brushing it aside.HMRC6 yearsI've received a couple of letters reminding me about payments, supposedly from HMRC. They include my proper National Insurance Number and state that I owe a specific sum. The number they want me to ring is 0300 123 1813. Quite concerning, isn't it?HMRC6 yearsI've got to say, I've been caught up in a right pickle with this one. Just received a letter that looks suspiciously like it's from HMRC, and it's got my personal info in it! I'm quite worried about how they managed to get hold of my details. Definitely going to ring up HMRC and report it directly.HMRC6 yearsI came across this phone number in what looked like an official correspondence from HMRC. After hanging around on hold for a whole hour, I decided to investigate it. While it initially appeared to be legitimate, it turns out it’s actually a fraud. Quite unsettling!HMRC6 yearsReceived a rather peculiar call today concerning hackers accessing my IP address and issues with my internet. Quite frankly, I was feeling a tad bored, so I decided to humour them and go along with their little game. Eventually, I was patched through to another so-called IT expert who cheekily inquired if I could spot a 'dick head' on my screen. I must admit, it was a rather amusing twist in the conversation! Definitely a solid 10 out of 10 for creativity and for giving me a good chuckle!6 yearsI received the same letter too... have you made any progress with it?6 yearsI received a rather concerning letter today informing me that we’ve allegedly fallen behind on our payment plan with HMRC, where we're supposedly repaying an overpayment at a rate of £30 each month. However, we've been diligently making these payments via direct debit! I tried to contact them at the number provided, 0300 123 1813, but after hanging on for a whole hour without any response, I decided to hang up. I’m in two minds about whether this communication is legitimate or some sort of mistake.HMRC6 yearsGot a letter demanding payment, but I wouldn't part with a penny.6 yearsOn Saturday morning, I was taken aback to receive a letter claiming that I owed £66 to HMRC. Instinctively, I suspected it might be a con, so I did a quick search online for the number - and it turns out my hunch was spot on. This marks the third time I’ve been targeted by these tricksters. It really makes you wonder if our personal information is being sold off somewhere. It’s quite alarming, to say the least!HMRC7 yearsThis is a fraudulent call pretending to be HMRC. Please refrain from sharing any of your personal information with them.HMRC7 yearsI just discovered that my mum's been shelling out £50 every month to these folks since 2016. π‘π‘π‘π‘ It was only after she let a payment slip that we spotted the letter! Such a bother!7 yearsI’m absolutely relieved I stumbled upon this information! My husband received a letter demanding payment, and it’s clearly a scam. Surely the HMRC ought to be tackling these issues more swiftly. They really need to clamp down on such fraudulent activities!HMRC7 yearsI rang HMRC using a number found on their official site, and they verified that the letter I received was genuine, but the information it contained was inaccurate. If you're ever unsure, it's best to reach out to them directly through their website.HMRC7 yearsI forked out five hundred quid! πππ7 yearsI’ve had quite a troubling experience lately, as it appears that a scammer posing as HMRC has siphoned funds directly from my bank account. It's left me quite rattled!HMRC7 yearsIt's quite unnerving to see that they've got all my personal information... absolutely chilling!7 yearsThis phone number pertains to the debt management department for tax credits, and you should expect correspondence from HMRC in the post.HMRC7 yearsI've had a couple of letters from this number within the last fortnight. Quite odd, really!8 yearsToday, I received a rather unsettling letter informing me of a new debt that demands immediate attention. I'm currently on hold, trying to speak with HMRC about the matter. However, when I looked up the phone number, it flagged as a potential scam. It’s quite disturbing, really-how these individuals seem to have access to my personal information. It strongly suggests that someone must be leaking details from within.HMRC8 years27th September 2018. My daughter, who had her own business but stopped operating over two years back, received a rather official-looking correspondence requesting £1300 and asking for her bank details. I'm certain this is a scam, as the true HMRC would never send such a letter. PLEASE, do not share any banking information. It's particularly concerning because she has a legitimate matter with HMRC related to a similar sum, which makes me suspect that these fraudsters may have gained access to personal information from HMRC-could it be a breach from hacking or perhaps even an inside job? It’s deeply troubling.HMRC8 yearsI recently received a correspondence from HMRC claiming that I owe them £29.50. I'm quite unsure about who I ought to reach out to for clarification, and I'm a bit anxious that this might escalate and I’ll end up with debt collectors knocking at my door.HMRC8 yearsI recently received a correspondence featuring this number, addressing an overdue payment, but the specifics were rather ambiguous. I rang 03001231813, which appears to be linked to HMRC. There were a series of prompts initially, like "if you're calling regarding self-employment, press 1," before I was eventually connected to a representative. They inquired about my National Insurance Number-marked on the letter-and my address, which was also provided. Then, they requested information about my direct debit, to which I responded that I didn’t have one, leading me to hang up. Now, I’m left wondering if this could potentially be a scam! It certainly felt like they might be fishing for bank details! So, do be cautious and keep your banking info private!HMRC8 yearsI received a rather official letter from HMRC, instructing me to ring 0300 123 1813. Initially, I decided to check with my regular contact number, and everything appeared to be in order with my account. The representative I spoke to suggested I try the number on the letter as it seemed legitimate, so I thought, why not? I rang it and chatted with someone, but I couldn’t shake off my uncertainty about whether it was genuine or not, and I was rather hesitant to disclose any personal details. I ended up hanging up, but to my surprise, they called me back, and after a security check, assured me that I didn’t owe them anything. Yet, I can’t help but wonder, is this really how HMRC operates? When have they ever called someone back?!HMRC9 yearsI recently received a rather alarming letter claiming that I owed a sum of money and urging me to ring a specific number. Now, I make my payments through direct debit, and I'd always assumed everything was in order since they’ve been taking the payments as usual. So, I decided to ring the number I typically use for HMRC queries. To my surprise, they informed me that the letter wasn't legitimate at all! Given that the letter contained all my personal details, they advised me to report the matter to the police immediately. Quite unsettling, to say the least!HMRC9 yearsToday, I received an official correspondence requesting a payment. The letter included a phone number for further inquiries.9 yearsI’ve recently started receiving reminders through the post, and I must say, they give quite a formal impression.10 yearsI received a call from this number, but the caller didn’t leave any message. How puzzling!10 yearsI just got a phone call from someone wanting my national insurance details, and they wanted me to ring them back. So, I did a quick search on Google and noticed a lot of folks are saying it’s not actually HMRC that called! I've just dialled 0300 200 3300, which is the genuine HMRC number, to clarify. Seems a bit dodgy, doesn’t it?GoogleHMRC10 yearsI received a call from this number today, and they requested that I return the call, mentioning my National Insurance number. Is this number for real?National Insurance11 yearsI received a phone call from someone purporting to be from HMRC, requesting personal information. To verify, I reached out to HMRC directly, and they informed me that they have no record of that number. Moreover, they affirmed that such inquiries for private details would never come from them. Be cautious!HMRC11 yearsThis message appears to originate from HMRC concerning tax credits.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0300 123 1813)
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