03003227844
☎️ 03003227844 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 300322 with a prefix of 0300.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03003227844
- Authentic HMRC contact number verifiedJul
2024HMRC scam call, be cautiousJul
2024Warning about HMRC impersonation scamJun
2023"UK taxation authority known as HMRC"Jan
2023Beware of HMRC debt collectorsJan
2023Warning about potential HMRC scamsApr
2022Negative experience with HMRC employeesJan
2022Warning of potential danger specifiedDec
2021Critical statement about HMRC employeesNov
2021HMRC tax agency in EnglandOct
2021Do not believe this personOct
2021Accusation of lying by HMRCOct
2021Caution needed with HMRC dataOct
2021HMRC may misuse personal dataSep
2021Real HMRC dishonest, corrupt behavior. BackendMay
2021Valid HMRC number, advocate declining callsMar
2021Warning about scam targeting company payrollJan
2021User claims genuine HMRC identificationDec
2020"Valid number for HMRC contact."Dec
2020User verified genuine HMRC numberDec
2020Doubts about legitimacy of HMRCDec
2020Defending legitimacy of HMRC numberDec
2020Support for HMRC's actionsDec
2020Real HMRC number and employeesDec
2020Sharon McKenna Irish accent scamDec
2020Possible HMRC phone number scamDec
2020Call seemed genuine and sincereOct
2020Authentic Home Reflexology ExperienceOct
2020Scam call posing as HMRCSep
2020Missing the Wirral, seeking explanationSep
202003003227844 is legitimate HMRC communicationSep
2020Seems like a phone numberSep
2020Warning: scam in HartlepoolSep
2020Warning of potential HMRC scamSep
2020Unhelpful experiences with HMRC representativesSep
2020Suspicious call from HMRC impersonatorAug
2020Mrs. Hall provided scam phone numberAug
2020In-person visit from fake HMRCOct
2019Be cautious about HMRC callsOct
2019Scam call demanding payment threatOct
2019Warning: HMRC tax fraud scamsOct
2019HMRC scam, underpaid taxes warningOct
2019Suspicious number claim HMRC paymentOct
2019Number Of Searches: 378 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 02 October 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buckland(Surrey) and Lochside(Aberdeenshire).
03003227844 has 37 comments of which 11 x positive and 24 x negative and 2 x neutral
03003227844 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03003227844 👆 is reported as both a genuine HMRC contact and a notorious scam number. Some users affirm it’s a legit HMRC debt management line, especially Field Force officers dealing with overdue taxes, emphasising the option to request written communication. However, many warn it’s used by sophisticated scammers imitating HMRC, often demanding payments over the phone, using intimidation tactics, and sometimes showing up in person. Multiple accounts highlight suspicious accents, unprofessional conduct, and calls pressuring immediate payment, with several noting HMRC never ask for payments this way. The number is linked to both real officers and criminal activity, with users advising extreme caution due to frequent impersonation scams targeting unsuspecting victims.
Reports on phone number 03003227844
2 yearsThis is a real number from HMRC.HM Revenue and Customs2 yearsDefinitely NOT a real call from HMRC! I gave the info over to our accounts department who got in touch with HMRC immediately and they said it’s a scam. Just a heads up - these people sound really convincing. Honestly, I can’t figure out what they even want from these calls? Be cautious out there!HMRC3 yearsDont be fooled, this isnt HMRC calling. Its actually a really clever SCAM group who somehow take over your phone line. Banks and even police are aware of this fraud. I had a call where they told me to pay up over the phone, which is not how HMRC operate. The tax office always sends letters, they never ring to ask for money directly.HMRC3 yearsWatch out for people claiming to be from HMRC chasing debts. It’s best not to pick up their calls. If they come to your home, just tell them to leave straight away. If you want to get in touch, use the contact details listed on the official .gov site only.HMRC4 yearsI wouldn’t recommend picking up any calls claiming to be from HMRC. Loads of scammers are pretending to be them, and from what I’ve heard, even the real HMRC don’t always stick to the rules properly. Best to just ignore!HMRC4 yearsI wouldn’t ever answer calls from these lot. Check out the loads of remarks added on 12th Feb 2020 - it’s pretty clear they were posted by HMRC workers themselves. You can tell by the smug way they write and how they try to paint anyone having trouble with their tax payments in a bad light. And the worst part? We’re the ones footing their paychecks! Absolutely shocking.HMRC5 yearsThat was really sketchy, felt unsafe from the start.5 yearsHonestly, HMRC are just bullies who don’t have the guts to be straightforward.5 yearsNever give HMRC your personal info, they let strangers see mine! Loads of idiots say trust HMRC when they ring, but you really don’t have to. Just hang up and tell them to jog on if you’re not happy.HMRC5 yearsThose HMRC lot are nothing but frauds!HMRC5 yearsI wouldn’t put my faith in them at all.5 yearsHonestly, I wouldn’t trust the actual HMRC with your personal info, it’s a right mess (check out what happened below).HMRC6 yearsI had a call from someone pretending to be from Revenues and Customs, though they never mentioned HMRC. They tried to scam my work out of almost £10,000. What's crazy is, my company actually works in cyber security! Definitely a dodgy scam.CustomsHMRC6 yearsThis is actually the real HMRC Field Force calling, no tricks.HMRC Field Force6 yearsAnyone saying this is a scam is either not telling the truth or just ignoring the facts. I dialled 0300 322 7844 myself and can confirm it's definitely an HMRC number, no doubt about it.HMRC6 yearsThis number is definitely from HMRC.HMRC6 yearsThat number really belongs to HMRC. Anyone calling it a scam probably just doesn’t wanna settle what they owe! Honestly, I reckon HMRC has every right to chase up folks who haven’t paid their debts.HMRC6 yearsI got a call from this number and when I checked it, it turned out to be a legit HMRC contact. So yeah, definitely genuine.HMRC6 yearsSome woman called Sharon McKenna, sounded Irish but super dodgy, definitely not HMRC. I rang HMRC myself and they told me it’s a scam, no one with that name works for them. Those comments saying it’s legit are probably fake, written by the scammers to trick people. It’s total rubbish, just ignore the calls and don’t ring back or they’ll know your number’s active. They’re quite pushy too, left me loads of voicemails.Sharon McKennaHMRC6 yearsThis number actually belongs to HMRC and the people calling are legit HMRC staff.HMRC6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Sharon McKenna from HMRC, using the number 03003227844. She sounded pretty convincing at first and even called me back on both my mobile and my work number (which I gave her). But something felt off, so I looked up the number she said I should call back on and turns out it’s definitely a scam.Sharon McKennaHMRCGoogle6 yearsThey rang me and came across as honest enough.6 yearstruly legit hmre6 yearsDid anyone else notice the Wirral missing from the map above? Feels like it’s been nicked or something!Wirral6 yearsI got a call from 03003227844 and it was really from HMRC. Because they can’t do face to face visits right now with covid rules, they’ve created this ‘field force’ team to ring folks who owe money. It’s part of their debt management side. Some of the people mentioned on here sound legit too. They just need to be clearer about what steps to take if you owe something. If you’re unsure, just ask them while on the phone to email you - make sure it comes from an address ending @hmrc.gov.uk before you trust it.HMRCCOVID6 yearsGot a call from this number saying they were from HMRC and that I had some unpaid taxes.HMRC6 yearsGot a call from some scammer in Hartlepool, don’t answer it!Hartlepool6 yearsgot a call from someone named fred church claiming to be from hmrc, wanted to talk to the boss about some PAYE stuff. he even gave our accounts office reference number. total scam. watch out for these!Fred ChurchHMRCPAYE6 yearsToday I got a call from some bloke calling himself Richard Parsley, telling me I have unpaid PAYE. He kept pushing me to hand over the money on the phone instead of using the usual HMRC bank details - sounded so fake like he was trying way too hard to be legit. Then out of nowhere, some muppet showed up at my workshop claiming to be from the field team. I've already flagged both incidents with HMRC and the police. Honestly, what a bunch of incompetent tossers.Richard ParsleyHMRC6 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HMRC, asking for “Amanda.” I’ve dealt with HMRC before, and they normally use full names and send official letters, not just calls like that. The phone number they used looked almost like the real HMRC number, and everything they said sounded really legit. Felt a bit dodgy though, like a scam.AmandaHMRC6 yearsGot a call from a woman, Mrs. Hall I think, who was looking for my manager. She handed me this number to pass on, saying that they’d connect him to a call centre and that he should quote any reference she gave. Felt dodgy to me, definitely a bit of a scam.Hall7 yearsA lady turned up at my door, said she's from HMRC, and seemed proper convincing - even knew my details. However, I felt something was off. She gave me a number to send payment to, so I decided to look it up and, yep, it was this same number. Definitely a scam!HMRC7 yearsIf you receive a phone call from someone saying they're from HMRC and telling you there's a problem with your tax refund or you have some unpaid taxes, be careful. Sometimes they'll leave a voicemail asking you to ring them back. Just remember, HMRC never phones like this, and they won't ask for your bank details or any sensitive info over the phone. Don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsHad a call from some guy claiming to be Jack, a special HMRC agent, with a really thick Indian accent. Told me I'd end up in jail if I didn’t pay some taxes that I supposedly owed right away on the phone. Honestly, it's a bit scary, and I get how people might actually believe it. But seriously, do they take us for idiots or what?HMRCJack7 yearsJust got a call claiming to be from HMRC saying I hadn’t paid enough tax and that they’d send a warrant to arrest me. They wanted me to hit 1 to talk to someone and sort it out, paying what I supposedly owed right then and there. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HMRC7 yearsI got a call from some scammers claiming to be HMRC, based in India or somewhere similar. They sounded really convincing, trying to frighten me into handing over money. Just a heads up - they have no real arrest warrants or anything. These lads are just out to scam you and mess up your life. Stay sharp and don't fall for it!HMRCIndia7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC demanding a payment - total scam!HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (0300 322 7844)
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