03002000332
☎️ 03002000332 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 300200 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03002000332
- Fraudulent voicemail threatens imminent arrestNov
2019Tax refund text message scamSep
2019Scam call by fake HMRCSep
2019Recurring silent hang-up callsSep
2019Scam call posing as governmentSep
2019Number Of Searches: 32 Number Of Comments: 5 First Seen: 09 September 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abhainn Mhor(Western Isles), Belchamp St Paul(Essex), Loan(Stirlingshire), Porthallow(Cornwall) and Trent(Dorset).
03002000332 has 5 comments of which 3 x negative and 2 x neutral
03002000332 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03002000332 👆 is reported as a common source of fraudulent calls and messages pretending to be from HMRC. People have got threatening voicemails about arrest or tax fraud cases, while others received texts claiming tax overpayments to scam personal info. Many callers hang up when questioned or use automated warnings pressuring for urgent replies. These are widely recognised as scams trying to frighten people into giving money or details. Authorities have confirmed the number is not associated with HMRC and recommend reporting it due to ongoing phone scams linked to tax departments. Overall, the number is consistently linked to deceitful tactics targeting individuals under false pretences of official tax matters.
Reports on phone number 03002000332
7 yearsGot a voicemail from this caller saying I was about to be arrested. I rang up HMRC to check and they told me flat out that this number doesn't belong to them. Apparently loads of scams like this have been going around recently. They suggested I should let the police know about it.HMRC7 yearsgot a text the other day saying it was from hmrc saying i’d paid too much tax and they wanted me to click a link and put in my info so they could send me a refund. felt fishy straight away, so just ignored and deleted it. total scam!HM Revenue & Customs7 yearsI just got a voicemail claiming to be HMRC, telling me I’m being investigated for tax fraud. Total scam, they’re only after my cash and there’s no way I’m giving them anything.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the tax people saying if I didn't hit 1 they'd have me arrested. Sounds dodgy to me.7 yearsThey've been ringing quite a bit lately, but as soon as our call blocker requests who they are, they just drop the call!Submit Your Own Report (0300 200 0332)
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