08443570352
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08443570352
- Scammers impersonate HMRC to deceiveOct
2019Suspicious call requesting urgent attentionJul
2019Warning about HMRC scam phone callJul
2019Potential phishing call reported for investigationJul
2019Warning to ignore scam callJul
2019Ignoring suspicious HRM call warningJul
2019Warns about HMRC scam callJul
2019Beware of HM Revenue scamsJul
2019Warning: Likely malicious automated callJul
2019Claimed to be DWP, blockedJul
2019Automated call about national insuranceJul
2019Suspicious message, be cautiousJul
2019Unrelated phone number providedJul
2019Beware of urgent scam callsJul
2019Scam alert; report immediately!Jul
2019Identified as a scam operationJul
2019Ignore dodgy police impostor callJul
2019Suspicious call from metropolitan policeJul
2019DWP scam warning; needs reportingJul
2019Concern about fraudulent behavior, phishingJul
2019Same story, Dutch accent callerJul
2019Scam voicemail from false agencyJul
2019Possible scam call from DWPJul
2019Warning: phone call DWP scamJul
2019Urgent call back request notificationJul
2019Scam call; ignore and blockJul
2019Fake accent sounds serious, ridiculousJul
2019Scam asking for urgent responseJul
2019Repeatedly warns about scamsJul
2019Scam involves costly callback waitingJul
2019Robotic voice call from unknown numberJul
2019Unable to summarizeJul
2019Scam warning: Ignore and reportJul
2019Questioning legitimacy of American manJul
2019London police phone scam alertJul
2019Notifying about possible scam noteJul
2019Scam pretending to be policeJul
2019Scam number, do not respondJul
2019Do not return call. Likely scamJul
2019Scam voicemail warning elderly individualsJul
2019Concern about potential phone hackingJul
2019Voicemail suspected as prank callJul
2019Voicemail identified as scam alertJul
2019Suspicious voicemail likely a scamJul
2019Voicemail from Department of WorkJul
2019Ignore suspicious calls from scammersJul
2019Caution against potential fraudulent behaviorJul
2019Warning about DWP or police callJul
2019Suspicious call mentioning legal authoritiesJul
2019Scam call, do not respondJul
2019Scam call without proper identificationJul
2019Scam calls with automated messagesJul
2019Alert about potential scam callsJul
2019Scammed, revealed personal information, regretting itJul
2019Robotic scam message; difficult comprehensionJul
2019Suspicious automated voice mail scamJul
2019Warning of scam involving fake officialsJul
2019User believes subject is scammerJul
2019Suspected scam from unknown callerJul
2019Warning: potential phishing scam callJul
2019Caller poses as government agencyJul
2019User accuses someone of scammingJul
2019False American scam targeting Met PoliceJul
2019Scam claiming to be policeJul
2019Scam call from multiple agenciesJul
2019Number Of Searches: 222 Number Of Comments: 63 First Seen: 30 June 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brown Knowl(Cheshire), Marlow Bottom(Buckinghamshire) and New Village(South Yorkshire).
08443570352 has 63 comments of which 44 x negative and 19 x neutral
08443570352 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08443570352 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls claiming to be from HMRC, the DWP, or the Metropolitan Police, often using an American accent and threatening legal action or suspension of National Insurance numbers. Callers demand urgent callbacks, aiming to extract personal information or cause costly call charges. Many victims receive voicemail messages instructing them or their lawyers to return the call about alleged investigations or court cases. The calls lack proper identification or official references, are unrelated to genuine UK agencies, and are widely acknowledged as fraudulent attempts to intimidate and defraud, particularly targeting vulnerable individuals. It is strongly advised not to return calls, to block the number, and to report incidents to the appropriate authorities such as Action Fraud.
Reports on phone number 08443570352
7 yearsI got this weird call outta the blue with some robot voice saying HMRC was investigatin me and I had to ring the number or I’d be in big trouble with the law. Felt dodgy from the start. When you ring back, they try to steal your bank info and run off with your money. Total scam, watch out!HMRC7 yearsThey never told me their name, just warned that if I didn’t call straight away, my National Insurance would be blocked. To top it off, they told me to have a blessed day! Definitely seemed like a scam, but it was quite unsettling all the same.National Insurance7 yearsGot a really creepy automated message claiming to be from HMRC, just telling me to ring them back. The number was an 0844, which means you get hit with network fees plus whatever the call owner charges. It’s clearly a scam trying to make you dial back and then keep you waiting while charging you up to 55p a minute or maybe even more. Seriously, don’t ring them back. This kind of thing is scary for older people and those who are vulnerable, and it’s exactly what the police should be cracking down on. Proper lowlife tactic. Just ignore it.HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call with a synthetic voice, definitely not a real person. They didn’t give any ref number or say which company it was, just asked for my name and a contact or someone to speak to. No clue what it was about, just a warning about court if I didn’t ring back straight away. Tried googling the number and had a look on the HMRC website but found nothing, so I ended up checking here. I’ve reported it as a phishing attempt.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from some fake HRM number. I didn’t answer, but they left a voicemail anyway.HRM7 yearsSaid they were from the DWP - hung up straight away and blocked the number.Department for Work and Pensions7 yearsI received a recorded message informing me that I should call back regarding an issue with my national insurance.7 yearsWatch out, it's a scam pretending to be from HM Revenue - best to steer clear!HM Revenue7 yearsJust got a call from someone pretending to be HMRC - definitely a scam, so don’t bother ringing them back. I’ve already reported it to [email protected] for others to be warned.HMRC7 yearsGot a call from 08443570352 with some robot voice threatening court if I didn't call back. Definitely a scam, don't fall for it or ring them up!7 yearsThat was totally an automated call, pretty clear it was a scam.7 yearsThis one’s for sure a scam, got the exact message like other folks here. Tried calling back but no reply. After listening closely, something felt off straight away. Knew it wasn’t legit so I just blocked the number. Watch out everyone, stay sharp! x7 yearsGot a voicemail from some suspicious American bloke claiming the Met Police had a warrant for me - obviously a total scam, don’t ring them back!Met Police7 yearsTHIS MAJOR SCAM NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED - THEY LEFT AN UNBELIEVABLE AUTOMATED VOICE MESSAGE CLAIMING TO BE FROM THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, AND ASKED TO CONTACT THE DWP (DEPARTMENT OF WORK AND PENSIONS). THESE DESPICABLE SCAMMERS SHOULD BE LEGALLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT ANY DELAY!7 yearsBeware! This is a fraudulent scheme - If you inquire about their location, they will swiftly terminate the call.7 yearsI got a call from someone named Mike who wanted my national insurance number, saying it was about some fraud that wasn’t me. He brought up social security and asked if The Met had contacted me. He asked me to confirm that the number he had was my NI number, so I just ended the call.MikeMet7 yearsSome bloke rang claiming he was a cop, sounded fishy to me, so I just hung up and didn't bother with it.7 yearsThey claim to be from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and demand that I contact various individuals. This is a scam and it should be reported immediately.Department for Work and PensionsDWP7 yearsI got a call from someone speaking with an American accent, claiming to be from the metropolitan police. They said I should get a lawyer before ringing back. I haven’t contacted that number myself, really felt fishy to me.Metropolitan Police7 yearsGot a call the other day, but the person on the line sounded like they had a Dutch accent. Pretty sure it was some sort of scam or telemarketer trying to catch me off guard. Wasn't a friendly chat, that’s for sure. Same annoying routine though.7 yearsGot a voicemail from a guy who had a sort of American accent but was trying to pass it off as British. He said something about the Met and DWP, telling me or my lawyer to ring back straight away. Didn’t bother answering, clearly just some dodgy scam.MetDWP7 yearsI received a voicemail from a caller stating they had received ‘my name’-though they didn’t actually mention it-to relay some information from the Border Enforcement Agency and the Metropolitan Police. They insisted that either I or my solicitor should return the call. They alleged they were calling on behalf of the DWP. - number: +44 844 357 0352Border Enforcement AgencyMetropolitan PoliceDWP7 yearsGot a call from the same number, sounded like an American saying it was important and I had to ring back straight away - something about the Met police and DWP. Seemed fishy to me.MetDWP7 yearsAn absurd imitation of an accent, attempting to portray an air of seriousness and importance.7 yearsBeware, it's a total scam! Be cautious and stay away from fraudulent activities!7 yearsDefinitely don’t ring them back. It’s a total scam.7 yearsTotally a con! I’m with the DWP and there’s no way anyone on our end would phone you like this. Just block and don’t bother replying. It’s pretty scary, especially for older people or anyone who’s vulnerable. The caller uses a really harsh tone and has a terrible American accent.DWP7 yearsDo not return a call to this scam number claiming to be from the DWP and Metropolitan Police! The voice message sounds very robotic and it's important that nobody reacts to it, especially senior citizens who might become alarmed.DWPMetropolitan Police7 yearsBeware of scams! Please do not return the call. It's best to ignore and report it. A pre-recorded message was left on voicemail, with no accompanying missed call.7 yearsI received a voicemail from the "DWP" Drug Enforcement Agency and Metropolitan Police, urging me not to ignore it as it involved a critical issue. They requested me to call back right away along with my lawyer. It is evident that this is a fraudulent scheme, but it has the potential to distress elderly or vulnerable individuals. I have blocked the number.DWPDrug Enforcement AgencyMetropolitan Police7 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be with the Met Police, sounded dodgy to me especially after reading other people’s comments. Definitely a scam, so I just ignored it :)StatesMetropolitan Police7 yearsI got a voicemail from a guy with an American accent saying he was from DWP and told me not to ignore it. Thing is, I don’t even have voicemail set up properly, so not sure if it actually left it or not. Anyway, I’m just gonna block and report it on Action Fraud for sure!DWPAction Fraud7 yearsBeware of scams that frighten individuals, although claiming to be from the Metropolitan Police. They insist on being called back due to an urgent matter.Metropolitan Police7 yearsJust like plenty of others have experienced, they claimed to have my details from places like the DEA, the Met Police, and even the DWP, which is odd since they never actually said my name. They kept saying I or my solicitor should ring them back immediately. Seems like a pretty clear scam to me, so I’m not bothering to respond.DEAMetropolitan PoliceDepartment for Work and Pensions7 yearsToday, I received a voice message from this number, even though there was no incoming call. I believe it may be a prank of some sort.7 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be the ‘London Met Police’, saying either me or my solicitor needs to ring them right away. They even mentioned my National Insurance number and warned me not to ignore the call. Don’t bother calling back, it’s a total scam!Metropolitan PoliceLondonNational InsuranceBest7 yearsThis is definitely a scam! As a DWP employee, I can tell you for certain that no one would ever receive a call like this. I strongly advise you to ignore the call and block the number. It's concerning that these scammers target vulnerable or elderly individuals. They use a highly threatening tone and an incredibly poor attempt at an American accent.DWP7 yearsDefinitely sounds like a fraudulent phone call. I received a recorded message from a robotic voice, which began playing in the middle, pretending to be from DWP (Department for Work and Pensions) and the London Metropolitan Police regarding an alleged "very serious matter". The message did not mention any names, nor did it address me personally. It then requested that I or my 'lawyer' contact them. It is important to note that this is a clear attempt to deceive and scam individuals. Be cautious and avoid falling into this trap. Stay vigilant against such scams!DWPDepartment for Work and PensionsLondon Metropolitan Police7 yearsI got a call from some guy saying he was with the London Metropolitan Police. He said it was urgent and not to ignore it, but it definitely sounded like a scam to me!London Metropolitan Police7 yearsAbsolutely a scam, watch out!7 yearsBeware! Be cautious of this scam. I received a dreadful automated message that required multiple responses.7 yearsBeware of this scam where you are required to make a return call. They would keep you on hold, charging you 10 pence per minute. Therefore, if you decide to call back, you are falling victim to their scam tactics.7 yearsI just received a message a few minutes ago from 0044 844357 0352. The voice sounded very automated, with an American accent.7 yearsI received a similar voicemail. It appears to be a scam.7 yearsThere was no incoming call, however, a voice message was left claiming to be from the Drug & Enforcement agency and the London Police. They requested that you or your lawyer make contact as it pertains to national insurance matter. Disregarding this call would not be advisable since it is of grave importance. It is evident that this is a fraudulent scheme, but it has the potential to intimidate someone into believing it. Thank you and remain vigilant.Drug & Enforcement agencyLondon Police7 yearsI actually called them back but did not provide any information. Should I be worried about my phone being hacked?7 yearsI received a similar voice message this morning from the same number, 0844357032. It is indeed a fraudulent call. I advise against returning the call.7 yearsI received a voice message today, June 4th, 2019, at exactly 11:58 AM. Interestingly, there is no record indicating a missed call on my phone. The message had a sense of urgency as it stated, "I need you or your solicitor to contact me immediately." Furthermore, it emphasized the seriousness of the matter by saying, "Do not neglect this call." The person on the other end claimed to be from the Department of Work and Pensions. I have kept the recorded voicemail as evidence.Department of Work and Pensions7 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be with the National Insurance Agency, saying they got my number from some dodgy firm and the London Metropolitan Police. They asked for me or my lawyer to ring back as soon as possible. Bit fishy if you ask me.Met Police7 yearsAlert.... you or your solicitor are being requested to contact the DWP or the police immediately!!!!DWP7 yearsGot a call accusing me of money laundering and being linked to some dodgy dealings. They wanted my National Insurance number and full name. Then asked which bank I used. I didn’t catch on right away and ended up giving some info - just the bank names though. They even asked about my credit cards before hanging up. I feel so stupid for not spotting it was a scam straight away.National Insurance7 yearsJust recieved a voicemail from an automated system, sounded totally fake and not from the UK. Pretty sure it was a scam.UK7 yearsGot a call from some automated American voice pretending to be from DWP about my National Insurance. Seems like pretty much everyone is getting these calls. Best thing to do is report it on the Action Fraud site as a phishing scam so they can block the number. Here’s the link if anyone wants to report it: Action FraudDWPNational InsuranceAction Fraud7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with the DWP, but it was definitely a scam.Department for Work and Pensions7 yearsReceived a call from someone with an American accent, claiming there’s a legal issue linked to me. Funny thing is, he never actually said my name. He mentioned it was connected to both the d###s Enforcement Agency in the States and the Metropolitan Police here in London - odd because I’m nowhere near either place. He insisted I ring back as it’s a "serious matter" and said he was with the Department for Work and Pensions, which he called the National Insurance department. Checked the number and it’s not tied to any UK government office, so obviously a scam!Enforcement AgencyStatesMetropolitan PoliceLondonDepartment for Work and PensionsNational InsuranceUK7 yearsTotal con artist calling here.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with the Met Police - total load of rubbish, obviously a scam from the States!Metropolitan Police7 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming he was with the Met Police and DWP. He said it was urgent and that I needed to ring them straightaway. Totally a scam, don't fall for it!DWPMetropolitan Police7 yearsHad a call from someone pretending to be the Met police, but it was totally fake - classic American scam if you ask me!StatesMetropolitan Police7 yearsIt appears to be a potential scam by someone posing as the Department of Work and Pensions. A poorly executed voice message was left, without mentioning any specific names or identifying themselves as officials from London Met Police. Additionally, the message started abruptly in the middle, without an appropriate introduction. Being based in Northern Ireland, it seems suspicious that they would contact someone who did not specify their name or personal details. In Britain, we have solicitors instead of lawyers.Department of Work and PensionsLondon Met PoliceNorthern IrelandBritain7 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be from the Department of Work and Pensions. The accent was American, which seemed odd, and when I checked the number, it definitely wasn't linked to them. Pretty clear that it was a scam.Department of Work and Pensions7 yearsHaving received a scam message with an incomprehensible robotic voice, it seems to be a convoluted attempt linking the Metropolitan Police to the Department of Working Pensions. The content is difficult to decipher. The scammers insist that it is imperative for you to contact them using the provided number, as they claim it concerns a highly grave issue.Metropolitan PoliceDepartment of Working Pensions7 yearsTotal scam, watch out!Submit Your Own Report (0844 357 0352)
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