03002001224
☎️ 03002001224 👆 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 03002001224
- Unexpected charges for missed callOct
2019Missed call, checked site, blockedSep
2019Received scam call; didn't respondMar
2019Blocked after unsuccessful attempt.Mar
2019Fraudulent HMRC scam call warningMar
2019Scammers pretending to be HMRCMar
2019"Warning about potential fraud."Mar
2019User frustrated with unwanted callsMar
2019Urges to block potential scammersMar
2019Reported HMRC fraud, seeking justiceMar
2019Phone call from HMRC scamMar
2019Scam call claiming tax warrantMar
2019Caller at 16:40, suspicious and annoyingMar
2019Received fraud call, pressed 1, scaredMar
2019Checked here, confirmed scam reportMar
2019Caller claiming fraud, press 1 warningMar
2019Beware of tax fraud scamMar
2019Unanswered call, suspected scammersMar
2019Scam call from fake HMRCMar
2019Automated scam call from IndiaMar
2019Received scam call, block numberMar
2019confirming the call is verifiedMar
2019Beware of automated phone scamsMar
2019Fraudulent HMRC scam comment alertMar
2019Warning about tax fraud scamMar
2019Wife received fraud message, scaredMar
2019Mobile scam claiming HMRC fraudMar
2019Number Of Searches: 164 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 22 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Long Ditton(Surrey), Rhum(Highland) and Solihull Lodge(West Midlands).
03002001224 has 27 comments of which 6 x neutral and 21 x negative
03002001224 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03002001224 👆 is reported as a scam number frequently impersonating HMRC to frighten recipients with false claims of tax fraud and impending arrest warrants. Callers use automated messages urging people to press a number, often leading to costly charges or attempts to extract personal and financial information. Many report calls in the late afternoon, receiving no live response when they call back, and subsequent unexpected phone bill charges. The number is widely recognised as a nuisance, associated with intimidation tactics targeting vulnerable individuals. It is strongly advised to ignore, block, and never engage or provide any details. Genuine HMRC communications would never use threatening language or demand immediate action by phone. Users recommend reporting the number and sharing warnings to prevent others from falling victim.
Reports on phone number 03002001224
7 yearsToday, I got a missed call from this number and when I called back, nobody picked up. Now I just noticed £5.38 added to my phone bill for that call. Really annoying!7 yearsSaw I had a call I didn't pick up, checked it out here, and then put the number on my block list.7 yearsGot a call from some fraudsters just as the week was ending, like 5 o’clock on a Friday. Didn’t even bother talking to them. Wasted my time.7 yearsGot a call from the same number claiming to be from HMRC. They even used my name to sound legit. I rang up HMRC myself, gave them the phone number, and they told me it’s a scam, just people fishing for my bank details. Watch out everyone!HMRC7 yearsDodgy scammers for sure! I just ignored the call since I didn’t know the number. After seeing what other people said here, I blocked it straight away. One of the comments mentioned feeling a bit freaked out by them, which is worrying. Real HMRC staff would never threaten you with arrest, so it’s sad how easily some folks can get scared. These con artists really need to be put an end to.HMRC7 yearsSimilar to what others have said, someone rang saying they were HMRC and accused me of some fraud case! Honestly, HMRC needs to get serious and shut these dodgy callers down for good.HMRC7 yearsThey rang a few times but never left a message, kept saying couldn’t get through. I had a quick look on this site and decided to block the number. Cheers!7 yearsSounds like a total scam to me, definitely something dodgy going on here. Wouldn’t trust it one bit!7 yearsGot a call about some supposedly fraud case with my name on it, and they said if I didn’t hit 1, I’d get arrested. I pressed 1 like they told me, but then the call just ended. Honestly, kind of freaked me out.7 yearsThis number just called me too, with some robotic voice - I reckon it’s those annoying scammers from India again? Best thing to do is just block it straight away and not bother answering. It’s really not worth dealing with the hassle at all.India7 yearsJust got a call with that exact scam message, it really shook my missus up, such rubbish from these crooks!7 yearsI got a call like that recently and it honestly freaked me right out, especially since I’m an accountant and deal with loads of clients. They said it was HMRC and there was a fraud case under my name. I really wish I could track those idiots down and give them what they deserve. Finding this forum was a massive help, so I felt like I had to share my experience as well.HMRC7 yearsJust got a call where they were claiming about some case linked to me, talked about HMRC and threats of a warrant being issued. Total scam, don't fall for it!HMRC7 yearsGot a call a minute ago claiming there's a fraud case against me. They said if I didn't hit 1 immediately, I'd have a warrant out for my arrest. Total scam, right?7 yearsSeemed a bit off, so I had a quick search here and found out it was a scam. They've taken it down now.7 yearsGot a call pretending to be HMRC, said there was fraud on my account and I had to press 1 or they'd send the police round. Classic scam. Reckon if you press 1 it just dials some expensive premium number overseas, probably Belize or somewhere, charging silly rates like £100 a minute. Stay well clear!HMRCBelize7 yearsWatch out! There’s a tax scam going around.7 yearsI got a call around 4:57pm from someone pretending to be HMRC about a fraud issue. I’m expecting them to ring again and planning to upload the chat to YouTube so other folks know what’s up if they do call back!HMRCYouTube7 yearsJust got another one of those annoying spam calls.7 yearsJust got a call from this number too, with some robotic message. Probably another scammer from India. I’m thinking best thing is to just block it and not bother with it - definitely not worth the trouble. Same as the others said before.India7 yearsJust got a call telling me about some tax fraud with my name on it, and that if I didn’t press one, I’d be arrested. I quickly ended the call, definitely a scam looking to fleece me. Watch out for these dodgy calls!7 yearsGot a call like that the other day, asking me to hit 1. It’s really worrying that scammers are using robo-voices now to trick folks. Some people might actually believe it and get caught out, especially those who are more vulnerable. Really hoping the authorities manage to track these scammers down.7 yearsI just got a call from a number pretending to be HMRC - total scam, don’t trust it!HMRC7 yearsGot a call just after 4.30pm but missed it so I looked up the number here first. Seems like they’re probably some kind of scammer going around to loads. Really shady stuff.7 yearsGot a call on my phone around 4.41pm, didn’t even bother picking up. Seemed dodgy right away, and turns out, they’re just scummy people trying to leech off others. Absolute low lifes.7 yearsYep, I got the exact same call too.7 yearsgot a voicemail on my mobile saying it was from hmrc about some fraud situation involving me. they told me to hit "1" or else i’d get arrested soon. seriously, who would take up such a dodgy job that’s clearly a scam!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0300 200 1224)
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