03002000985
☎️ 03002000985 👆 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 03002000985
- Automated call, tax fraud warningOct
2019Warning about potential scammersSep
2019Tax scam call warning issuedAug
2019Not a accessible information$inputAug
2019Received fraudulent call from fake HMRCJun
2019Fraudulent HMRC call, hung upJun
2019Potential tax fraud scam callMay
2019Warning about potential scam phone callFeb
2019Number Of Searches: 63 Number Of Comments: 6 First Seen: 24 February 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Newlandrig(Midlothian), Nor(Kent) and Potterton(Aberdeenshire).
03002000985 has 6 comments of which 4 x negative and 2 x neutral
03002000985 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03002000985 👆 is reported as a nuisance call linked to a HMRC tax fraud scam. Callers use automated messages urging recipients to press a number, threatening legal action and large fines for supposed unpaid taxes. The voices often have an Indian accent and pressuring tactics, including strict time limits to pay. Genuine HMRC communications would always reference your tax number and come via official letters before any escalation. Recipients are strongly advised against responding or sharing personal information. The call is widely recognised as fraudulent and best handled by ignoring and blocking the number to avoid potential identity theft or financial loss.
Reports on phone number 03002000985
7 yearsGot a call from 03002000985, some robotic voice telling me I was involved in tax fraud. I just ended the call immediately, didn’t bother with it.7 yearsLike I mentioned before, I pressed 1 and then some bloke with an Indian accent started rattling on really fast about me owing £1700 in back tax. He said I had 25 minutes to pay up or I’d be facing legal trouble costing up to £19,000 or something ridiculous like that. I just hung up straight away. HMRC always uses your tax reference number and they would’ve sent you a letter first before doing any of that, so watch out. Don’t let these scammers bully you into giving out any personal information. They’re proper annoying and it’s a shame there’s enough folks who fall for it to make them keep trying. Just ignore and block the number.HMRC7 yearsSCAMMERS - Got a call around 2:20pm on a Saturday and it was a recorded voice saying it was from HMRC, asking me to press 1. Classic scam stuff really. They said I hadn’t paid enough tax, so I asked for proof they were really from HMRC and where their office was. Suddenly, the guy who sounded like he was from India just ended the call.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some scam lot on Saturday around 2:20 pm with an automated voice saying it was HMRC and to press 1. Typical scam stuff, saying I hadn’t paid enough tax. I asked them to show they were really from HMRC and where their office was. Then this bloke with an Indian accent just cut the call. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me.HM Revenue and Customs7 yearsI got a call from some automated voice telling me there was tax fraud connected to my name.8 yearsGot a call from this annoying bloke at 1.13pm today about some tax fraud stuff. He kept saying if I didn't hit 1, I'd get arrested straight away. Didn't press anything, and honestly, I'd say no one should bother replying. The number was 03002000985. Avoid it!Submit Your Own Report (0300 200 0985)
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