08435047177
☎️ 08435047177 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Invosys Limited. It is part of the phone block 843504 with a prefix of 0843.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08435047177
- Not enough information to summarizeSep
2018Warning of £997 scam phone callAug
2018Scam call from a "HMRC."Mar
2016Received email, deleting itFeb
2016Suspicious email claiming refund, likely scamFeb
2016Question about origin of virusFeb
2016Aware of current day dateFeb
2016Scam email pretending to be HMRCFeb
2016Warning: possible scam involving HMRCFeb
2016HMRC scam; don't pay them!Feb
2016Mysterious random sequence of numbersFeb
2016Caution about contacting provided number/emailJan
2016Suspicious email for tax rebateJan
2016Received suspicious email, HMRC warningJan
2016Possible scam suspicious phone messageJan
2016Received email, call for scamJan
2016Suspecting fraudulent tax refund emailJan
2016HMRC tax rebate email scamJan
2016Caution against email tax refund scamJan
2016Alert about potential tax refund scamJan
2016Request for evidence investigation confirmationJan
2016Number Of Searches: 293 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 06 January 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aston Somerville(Worcestershire), Crist(Derbyshire), North Beer(Cornwall) and Sand(Shetland Isles).
08435047177 has 19 comments of which 10 x negative and 9 x neutral
08435047177 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08435047177 👆 is reported as a scam linked to fraudulent HMRC refund claims. Numerous users have received emails and calls from this number, falsely stating they are owed tax refunds and requesting sensitive personal information such as bank and driving licence details. HMRC confirms they never contact individuals in this manner or ask for such data via email. The associated emails often contain suspicious attachments and misleading sender addresses. Recipients are urged not to answer the calls, open attachments, or share any financial information. This is a known phishing attempt designed to trick people into monetary loss. Always verify directly through official HMRC channels and report such suspicious activity immediately.
Reports on phone number 08435047177
8 yearsAs soon as I saw the number 02071936823 pop up, it kept ringing nonstop. Turns out these lot were after £997.00 from me, trying to pull a scam. I rang up HMRC to double-check and yep, definitely a con. Don’t give them a penny of your cash, it’s all a trick.HMRC10 yearshmrc usually dont call you out of the blue. I answered once and it turned out to be a scam, plus they charged me like it was an international call. dont pick up if this number shows up, its dodgy!HMRC11 yearsI got that same email too. Just going to delete it right away.11 yearsI got an email saying I qualify for a refund, but it had no name or any real info. There was an attachment I was supposed to open to learn more, which seemed really dodgy to me. I sent it straight over to HMRC because it’s obviously a scam.HM Revenue and Customs11 yearsregarding the email from [email protected]###] I got a message dated 15th Feb 2016 that said my tax return email had a virus. Apparently, the infected attachment was stripped out and the rest of the email was cleaned. They showed me the original plain text part. Now I'm left wondering who shared my info around? Could my ISP, bt internet, have sold or passed on my details? If the email matters, should I ask the sender to do a virus scan before I trust any attachments?BT11 yearsI had a feeling it was a dodgy call.11 yearsI received an email that featured the number mentioned above, claiming to be from HMRC and stating that I was due a tax refund. Strangely, the email didn’t specify a recipient and insisted on acquiring my bank account and driving licence details. Concerned, I contacted HMRC directly, and they assured me that they would never request such sensitive information via email. The address it came from is ([email protected]), and it’s clearly a scam. I believe it’s crucial to alert as many people as possible about this, as it could have serious consequences. The message looked rather authentic, complete with the HMRC logo, which was quite misleading.HMRC11 yearsThis number popped up in a dodgy email claiming a refund from HMRC - definitely a scammer trying to trick people.HMRC11 yearsThey pretend to represent HMRC, but it's nothing more than a con. Steer clear of these folks and definitely don’t part with any cash!HMRCSteer11 yearsI got a text saying to use this number for any refund questions, came from this email: hm revenue & customs shigeru kunimoto@jp abb[###]. Just a heads up, watch out for scams like this.11 yearsi got an email from this number claiming i’m owed a tax refund, but they wanted my bank info and even my driving licence number - which seems strange, why would HMRC need that? it seemed really fishy to me. i also checked the HMRC site and it clearly states they never ask for personal details like bank info in emails.HMRC11 yearsI recently received an email featuring this number, claiming I was eligible for a tax rebate. It was asking for my bank account details and even my driving licence number-quite peculiar, wouldn’t you agree? I can't fathom why HMRC would require such information. It all seems rather suspicious to me! Moreover, I checked the HMRC website, and it clearly states that they would never request personal information such as banking details through email.HMRC11 yearsI received a message suggesting I call this number for inquiries about a refund. The email originated from: HM Revenue & Customs (they even included a PDF attachment named HMRC-GB-62). Does this seem fishy to anyone else?HM Revenue & Customs11 yearsI got an email saying I should ring them about some tax refund, but it looks like a total scam to me.11 yearsI’ve received an email asking me to ring a number regarding a supposed tax refund. I reckon this could be a scam! - caller: through email11 yearsGot an email claiming to be from HMRC about a tax refund and telling me to ring a certain number. I ignored it, but just to be sure I called the actual HMRC. Turns out, it was a total scam. FYI, HMRC won’t email you about refunds like that. Don’t bother calling the number they gave!HMRC11 yearsI got an email supposedly from HMRC about a tax refund, and it included a number to call. I sent it to HMRC to check, and turns out it’s definitely a scam. They never ask for your bank info over email like that, at least according to their official website. Be careful, it’s a dodgy trick to get your details!HMRC11 yearsI got an email claiming to be from HMRC about a tax refund with this number to call. I sent it straight to HMRC, and they said it’s a scam. They never ask for your bank info like that via email. Checked their official site and it confirms the same. Definite con trying to steal your details.HMRC11 yearsAm I right in thinking that, like others who frequent this forum, you've actually taken the information provided here on board for further scrutiny and possible follow-up?Submit Your Own Report (0843 504 7177)
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