03002002250
☎️ 03002002250 👆 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 03002002250
- Report HMRC fraud hotline scamMay
2019Suspicious fake HMRC fraud callMay
2019Issue with potential scammer alertMay
2019Ignoring fraudulent call from 03May
2019Warning: scam caller pretending HMRCMay
2019Scam automated message, possible arrestMay
2019Threat of arrest from callerMay
2019Potential scam call from HMRCMay
2019Received scam call about taxMay
2019HMRC call for personal infoMay
2019Beware of HMRC fraud scamMay
2019Warning about fake HMRC callsMay
2019Frustrating missed call experience describedMay
2019Caller hung up, possibly scamMay
2019Caller from tax fraud scamMay
2019Be cautious of phishing attemptMay
2019Number Of Searches: 52 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 27 May 2019 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Castledawson(Greater London), Mattishall(Norfolk) and Wall(Staffordshire).
03002002250 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral
03002002250 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03002002250 👆 is reported as a persistent scam using automated calls claiming to be from HMRC about fraud cases or impending arrests. Callers pressure recipients to press a number, threatening legal action, but genuine HMRC communication is only via post. Users warn not to engage, answer, or return the call, as giving personal information may lead to financial loss. The scam often involves suspicious behaviour such as hanging up when questioned, and the numbers used can vary. Victims advise staying vigilant, ignoring calls, and recognising official HMRC contacts do not operate in this intrusive manner.
Reports on phone number 03002002250
7 yearsScam alert! Got a call pretending to be the HMRC fraud hotline. Definitely don’t trust it!HMRC7 yearsGot a recorded call supposedly from HMRC warning about some fraud case and telling me to press 1 or else I'd be arrested soon... sounded super dodgy to me!! - caller ID showed HMRC Fraud (FAKE)BlimeyHMRC7 yearsThis was a total scam, no doubt about it.7 yearsGot a dodgy call from 0300 200 2250, best to just not pick up and ignore it. Definitely a scam.7 yearsGot a call from 03002002250 today, pretending to be from HMRC. Clearly just another scam trying to catch people out. Watch out!HMRC7 yearsScam alert: Got a robo call saying there’s some fraud case opened on me (didn't even say my name). They said if I don’t hit 1 I’ll get arrested. Yeah right, I’ll just make a brew and wait for the police. - caller ID: 0300 200 22507 yearsThey said if I didn’t hit 1 soon, I’d be getting arrested like right away. Almost pressed it just to see lol 😎 - caller: 0300 200 22507 yearsGot a call from 03002002250, some recorded message about a court case from HMRC. It cut off the moment I tried to respond.HMRC7 yearsI just got a ring from 0300 200 2250, and it was some robot voice warning me about a tax fraud case. It said I'd get charged if I didn’t press 1, then the call just ended. These crooks are really stepping up their game nowadays.7 yearsI got a call from +44 300 200 2250 saying they were from HMRC. When I asked why they wanted my personal details on the phone, they just cut me off. Seemed pretty dodgy to me.HMRC7 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be HMRC saying there’s some fraud thing going on. It didn’t say my name, but warned if I didn’t hit 1 I’d supposedly get arrested soon. This is the second time these scammers have called me in about three months, and they use different phone numbers each time. Definitely don’t press 1 or ring back. I heard they’re based in India and try to rip you off big time. Really annoying! 😡 - caller: HMRC scamHMRCIndia7 yearsFake HMRC scam alert. **Ignore these calls** Real HMRC always contacts you through letters, never randomly ringing you up!! 🤨HMRC7 yearsGot the exact call recently, so annoying it drives me mad.7 yearsPicked up the phone and as soon as I said hello, they just cut off. Seems like a dodgy scam to me. Number was 0300 200 2250.Caller7 yearsGot a call from 03002002250 claiming it was about tax fraud. The person started asking me weird personal things. I told him I wasn't convinced he was real and said i'd look up the number. When I said it's a known scam number, he just hung up on me! Definitely dodgy.7 years0300 200 2250 just called me and I wanted to warn everyone, HMRC doesn't get in touch by phone or email, they always send letters through the post. This has got scam written all over it. If you get this number calling, dont hit 1 or anything, it's 0300 200 2250 doing a phishing scam.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0300 200 2250)
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