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As I type this a warrant is being issued for my arrest
Off_it
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Just got a phonecall from one of those recorded message things telling me I owed HMRC money and if I didn't press "1" immediately then a warrant would be issued for my arrest.
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........
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If you need any financial advice there’s someone I can think of :-)17
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I've had a few of these. As if the taxman/police would phone you and warn you that they're looking for you:Off_it said:Just got a phonecall from one of those recorded message things telling me I owed HMRC money and if I didn't press "1" immediately then a warrant would be issued for my arrest.
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........
"Yeah, thanks for the warning. I'll pack a bag and go on the run now"2 -
I wont be far behind as i had a call this morning telling me my National insurance number is being used fraudulently and if i didn't press 1 the same would happen. Guess i might see you in the police station.2
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I had that one last week three times. Weirdly all three calls were from minor digit variations of my own mobile numbersmiffyboy said:I wont be far behind as i had a call this morning telling me my National insurance number is being used fraudulently and if i didn't press 1 the same would happen. Guess i might see you in the police station.1 -
@ricky_otto had a similar one of these too (not from HMRC), which resulted in a 5 o'clock wake up call 2 days later and having his laptop & phone seized.1
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Gutted, was hoping Farnell had started this thread.5
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You think you’ve got it bad.
Someone has made a purchase using my Amazon prime account, my BT internet is going to be cut off, my HSBC account has been compromised, there are problems with my virgin internet speed and the wheels are coming off my football team.
Luckily, all but one of those issues can be resolved by pressing #118 -
Crikey, don't let the buggers get you down.0
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Still not got the laptop back either.DaveMehmet said:@ricky_otto had a similar one of these too (not from HMRC), which resulted in a 5 o'clock wake up call 2 days later and having his laptop & phone seized.0 -
Why's it not going to sort out the internet? #confusedpaulbaconsarnie said:You think you’ve got it bad.
Someone has made a purchase using my Amazon prime account, my BT internet is going to be cut off, my HSBC account has been compromised, there are problems with my virgin internet speed and the wheels are coming off my football team.
Luckily, all but one of those issues can be resolved by pressing #10 -
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No one ever rings me
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I got a preemptive pardon from the Donald so bring it on!3
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I know a couple of the prison officers in Belmarsh, I’ll put in a good word for you so that you can have access to CL.Off_it said:Just got a phonecall from one of those recorded message things telling me I owed HMRC money and if I didn't press "1" immediately then a warrant would be issued for my arrest.
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........0 -
had this a couple of weeks ago, put phone down, still not been arrested …. sorry, got to go, there's a knock on the door ...Off_it said:Just got a phonecall from one of those recorded message things telling me I owed HMRC money and if I didn't press "1" immediately then a warrant would be issued for my arrest.
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........
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I had a similar call. There was no way that I was letting them hold all of the cards - so I waited 30 seconds before pressing "1".Off_it said:Just got a phonecall from one of those recorded message things telling me I owed HMRC money and if I didn't press "1" immediately then a warrant would be issued for my arrest.
I didn't press "1".
To be fair, I've had a good run and it was only a matter of time before I got done for something .......... but this could be my last post ........
#StickingItToTheMan
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I usually try and hang on to speak to somebody, and then when they answer explain to them that I’m a policeman.
They don’t call back for a long time.4 -
Sorry Of_It, but it's your own fault for daring to publish your experiences with the Department - they don't like that sort of thing

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Press 2 for a pardon from the most amazingest President of the United States there has ever beeniainment said:I got a preemptive pardon from the Donald so bring it on!1 -
Good job it wasn't your laptop, Dave.DaveMehmet said:@ricky_otto had a similar one of these too (not from HMRC), which resulted in a 5 o'clock wake up call 2 days later and having his laptop & phone seized.
The Old Bill would spend many happy hours absorbed in its contents.
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It's ok - I'll bail you out with my Nigerian Prince money.3
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Don't worry, loads of police records get deleted, so Mark Francios tells me.0
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Had a call yesterday telling me about suspicious activity on my broadband, and I was going to be disconnected unless I pressed “1”. Funny how it’s still working today....0
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I'm still here. No knock on the door yet. But I'm getting increasingly worried and you guys don't seem to be taking this seriously. The voice on the message was monotone, lifeless, devoid of all human emotion, so I know it was definitely HMRC.
This could be my last post ....6 -
Not necessarily. Could've been DWP.Off_it said:I'm still here. No knock on the door yet. But I'm getting increasingly worried and you guys don't seem to be taking this seriously. The voice on the message was monotone, lifeless, devoid of all human emotion, so I know it was definitely HMRC.
This could be my last post ....
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Well I am feeling very smug, I could never take the risks you lot do. I pressed 1 straight away on all of these calls and after handing over my bank account details so the very kind person on the other end of the phone could check, they assure me it was a false alarm and no further action is required so I am relieved.
I did then get some call from my bank talking about potential fraud but whenever I hear that word I hang up- I'm not daft!8 -
I've had 2 calls so far0
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They phoned my wife the other day. Waiting for that knock on the door!0
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I wonder what the government are doing to try to prevent this kind of fraud?4

















