08453003950
☎️ 08453003950 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 845300 with a prefix of 0845.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08453003950
- Tax credit overpayment automatic callerApr
2011Suspicious call, reporting to authoritiesApr
2011HMRC owes money, not a scamApr
2011Unlisted number scam by HMRCMar
2011Missed call from HM Revenue CustomsDec
2010Confused about phone number inquiriesDec
2010Tax compliance prevents unwanted callsDec
2010Debt collection claim is falseFeb
2008Strange Saturday call, no messageFeb
2008Scam call, not legitimate organizationFeb
2008Received suspicious call, left messageFeb
2008Tax credits debt collection callsFeb
2008Identical situation with Scottish womanJan
2008Tax Credits call result returnedJan
2008Debt recovery confirmed, information verifiedJan
2008Ignored unknown phone call reminderJan
2008Suspicious call, strong Scottish accentJan
2008Suspicious HMRC call received, bewareJan
2008Suspicious call claiming to be HMRCJan
2008Scotish girl, stern call, ignoreJan
2008Unanswered calls; seeking reporting optionsJan
2008Concerned about unexpected phone callJan
2008Looking to identify a callerJan
2008Suspected fraudulent government impersonation callDec
2007Inquiry about 08453003950 caller identityDec
2007HMRC call resulted in confusionDec
200708453003950 has 26 comments of which 26 x neutral
08453003950 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08453003950 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to tax credit overpayment and debt collection by HMRC, though experiences vary widely. Some users confirm it’s a genuine HMRC contact regarding owed money or tax matters, often linked to overpaid tax credits. Others strongly suspect it's a scam, noting odd call times, abrupt or silent hang-ups, requests for personal info, or different numbers given for callbacks. Some calls come with stern Scottish accents or automated dialling systems, leaving people confused or cautious. Several mention not receiving official letters, which adds to doubts. The number is said to be used by both legitimate HMRC departments and possible fraudsters imitating them. Calls usually press for callbacks with reference numbers and personal details.
Reports on phone number 08453003950
10 yearsRight, so I've just discovered that this number belongs to the Tax Credits Overpayment Debt Collection. It seems that if you’re getting calls from them, it’s likely because you’ve been overpaid on your tax credits. Quite the surprise, isn’t it?10 yearsIt appears that this lot are from the Debt Recovery team linked to the Inland Revenue. We had a word with them and requested some details, which they subsequently provided. We’ve handed that information over to our accountant, and everything seems to be in order.DebtInland Revenue10 yearsOh my goodness! This is absolutely ridiculous. Let me be clear-this is definitely NOT a scam! We just had a word with HMRC, and they confirmed that these folks are indeed on their calling list because there's cash outstanding in our name. It turns out that HMRC actually owes us some money, and this whole call is a bit of a mix-up!HMRC10 yearsI received a call today at 12:07 from the number 08453003950, but they didn't bother leaving a message. Doesn’t it strike you as odd that they’re calling on a Saturday? Plus, it’s peculiar how that number displayed on my caller ID. With all the recent government gaffes, we’re quite hesitant to share any personal information over the phone unless we initiate the call ourselves. I’ll keep you updated if they ring again!10 yearsI recently rang HMRC at the number 0845 3021414 listed on a self-assessment statement they had sent me. The representative I spoke to claimed that there were no issues whatsoever or inquiries from anyone on our behalf in their records. It certainly feels a bit like we’re being taken for a ride, doesn’t it?HMRC10 yearsI received a call from what appeared to be a tax credit overpayment number, and I can confirm it is legitimate. However, it might be related to an overpayment from quite some time ago, so don't assume it’s a current issue. It’s worth noting that this is merely an automated dialling line; they could very well contact you from a different number as well.10 yearsI recently received a call on my mobile, but unfortunately, I couldn’t answer it in time. The caller left a message that sounded like an Asian gentleman, inquiring about my partner by her initials and last name. He asked for her to get in touch at 08453021420 before 8 in the evening on Tuesday, mentioning her National Insurance number. Just to clarify, I don’t receive any tax credits!National Insurance10 yearsThis lot seemed to be inquiring about someone who used to have your number. It's quite baffling to think that the phone companies wouldn't have the means to handle such requests, isn’t it?10 yearsReceived a call at seven in the morning. We chose not to respond, but later we returned the call. The person on the other end had a thick Scottish accent and was rather evasive. They wouldn't clarify whether they were from Tax Credits, the Inland Revenue, or VAT. When we decided that we wouldn’t provide any reference number, we ended the conversation.11 yearsIsn't it just charming how SIKOVIT has pinpointed that this number is genuine, and the HMRC is hot on the trail of those dodging their taxes? Seriously, pay your taxes, folks! That way, you won’t have to deal with any more missed calls from me. It’s a shame that HMRC is now putting in extra hours during evenings and weekends just to chase after those who refuse to contribute. It really jams me up in my line of work. So, come on people, cough it up and let's all have a bit of peace!SIKOVITHMRC11 yearsWithout a doubt, this was a clear-cut scam. It was labelled as being from Revenue & Excise, and they claimed to be operating until eight o’clock this evening. However, it’s important to note that these individuals would not ring from the number they used, as we’ve provided several lines to Revenue and Excise. Furthermore, any company that requests personal information like your date of birth or address is typically a sure-fire sign of a fraudulent call. For instance, banks in the UK never reach out to customers in such a manner.UK11 yearsI had my number kept private, yet these individuals managed to get our name correct. They claimed to be from HMRC, which is an obvious scam.HMRC11 yearsI've been troubled by this number for the past week! They never pick up the phone, and up to this point, they haven't left a message either. A chap with a Scottish accent keeps insisting that we should call them back urgently! It’s rather amusing how they refer to us by our initials, too! Is there a way to report this to someone?11 yearsWe've recently encountered the very same situation with a lady from Scotland.Scotland11 yearsI see several folks earlier have mentioned that this number is linked to Tax Credits Overpayment Debt Collection and that it’s all above board. Honestly, that’s absolute nonsense! The call was made to someone who's not employed and is simply a stay-at-home mum. As soon as you express any doubts about their legitimacy, they promptly provide you with a callback number: 0845 302 1427. Quite the dodge, if you ask me!11 yearsReceived a rather alarming message earlier in the evening. At around 19:05, I found myself on the end of a call from a rather brusque chap, who claimed he was representing HMRC. He was quoting some reference number and insisted I return the call regarding a SERIOUS TAX ISSUE by 8pm the next day. Naturally, we gave the number a ring back, and lo and behold, it was the exact same number that’s been flagged on this site. Quite concerning, really!HMRC11 yearsHad a call from a lass with a Scottish accent asking for us to get back to her the following day with our National Insurance number. She sounded quite serious and rather brusque, hardly displaying any gratitude. I'm a bit puzzled about how to respond to this - maybe it’s best to just let it slide? Seems a bit dodgy!National Insurance12 yearsGreetings! I just received a call from the number 08453003950, claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs. Can anyone shed some light on who these individuals really are?HM Revenue and Customs12 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number, but as soon as we answered, the caller disconnected. We're fairly certain this isn't an authentic HMRC number. We absolutely wouldn't share any personal details over the phone. We're planning to notify the relevant authorities about this number.12 yearsI’ve just received a call from this number, and honestly, I think I’ll just pass on it. In my view, if it’s something genuinely important or official, they ought to send a letter in the post. The last time I got a call from them, I actually called back - right in the middle of a busy workday, mind you - because they insisted it was urgent. Turned out, all they wanted was to jog my memory about submitting my self-assessment! What a waste of time!12 yearsReceived a call from this number and decided to ring them back right away. As soon as I picked up, a lady on the other end informed me that I had some missed calls from HM Revenue and Customs. Apparently, they might try to "get in touch again." Quite the peculiar situation!HM RevenueCustoms12 yearsWe experienced something quite similar about an hour previously, where we mentioned that we were on the road and asked for a call back at 10:30 earlier today (16/01). As of now, we've yet to hear anything, and it's starting to raise a bit of concern. It’s rather puzzling as to why that number would appear out of the blue like this.12 yearsI’d like to find out who this number belongs to.12 yearsJust a couple of hours back, received a call from someone claiming to be from HM Revenue & Customs. I'm curious about who’s making these calls and why they seem so eager to chat with me! Oddly enough, the number wasn’t withheld, which is quite unusual for a government agency, as they typically keep that information private. We decided to ring them back, tossed out a fictitious name along with a made-up National Insurance number. To our surprise, they typed in the NI number and insisted that they couldn’t find it in their system. This raises some serious questions - it sounds like they’ve got access to a database of National Insurance numbers! Quite dodgy, if you ask me!HM Revenue & CustomsNational Insurance12 yearsA bloke rang us on our mobile claiming to be from HM Revenue and Customs. He asked for our home phone number and date of birth. We told him to give us a ring back in half an hour, but it’s now been ages and he hasn't got back to us.HM RevenueCustoms13 yearsTo all those receiving calls from this number, just a heads up-this is a legitimate Tax Credits line. They’re essentially reaching out to recover any overpaid Tax Credits that might have been issued to you.Submit Your Own Report (0845 300 3950)
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