0002032393351
☎️ 0002032393351 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 002032393351.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0002032393351
- Warning about phone scam targeting consumersJan
2018Received scam call, had funNov
2016Harassing calls causing distress, reportingNov
2016Caller hung up, likely scamNov
2016Suspicious calls allegedly from MicrosoftNov
2016Received suspicious call from "Microsoft."Nov
2016Missed multiple calls, no responseNov
2016Warning about scam call impersonating MicrosoftNov
2016Received silent treatment from callerNov
2016Received fraudulent call from scammerNov
2016Caller identified as scam, hung upNov
2016Regular scam calls with Asian accentNov
2016Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftNov
2016Scam call, pretending to be MicrosoftOct
2016Fraudulent call from fake SteveOct
2016Suspected scam call, frustrated userOct
2016Phishing scam from fake MicrosoftOct
2016Problem with computer, unexpected behaviorOct
2016User demands action against scamOct
2016Caller with scam warning hung upOct
2016Received suspicious call about hackingOct
2016Scam call about hacked computerOct
2016Suspected scam, no response receivedOct
2016Scary scam call, can't callbackOct
2016Suspicious caller claiming from MicrosoftOct
2016Scam phone call, fake computer problemOct
2016Repeated annoying calls from unknown numberOct
2016Suspicious call about computer issueOct
2016Scam calls received frequently despite precautionsOct
2016Inquiring about Windows computer issuesOct
2016Scam call; avoid calling backOct
2016Tech support scam phone callOct
2016Warning about fraudulent tech supportOct
2016Missed suspicious phone calls intentionallyOct
2016Call from Microsoft scammer, hung upOct
2016Call claimed to be Talk TalkOct
2016Scam call turn trolled amusinglyOct
2016Apple user trolls Microsoft scammerSep
2016Unknown calls hanging up purposelySep
2016Unwanted calls, no message leftSep
2016Lengthy interaction with Kevin scammerSep
2016Missed call, no message leftSep
2016Continual fraudulent calls from "Microsoft"Sep
2016Received fraudulent call from "Microsoft."Sep
2016Ignoring suspicious phone call from "Microsoft"Sep
2016Seeking information on unidentified numberSep
2016Query about use of fake numbersSep
2016Caller did not leave messageSep
2016insult directed towards othersSep
2016Missed call from likely scammersSep
2016Received scam call, details providedSep
2016Received strange scam call interactionSep
2016Scam call about computer hackingSep
2016User frustrated by potential scamSep
2016Number Of Searches: 337 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 10 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Holm of Houton(Orkney), Ridge Row(Kent) and Saxtead Green(Suffolk).
0002032393351 has 52 comments of which 33 x neutral and 19 x negative
0002032393351 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0002032393351 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance and scam call originating from an international call centre, often featuring a male with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft or a similar technical department. Callers allege computer issues, viruses, or hacking threats, pressuring recipients to provide access or personal information. Many users attest these calls are fraudulent, with some reporting abusive language when challenged. The number frequently calls multiple times daily, including early mornings, causing distress and worry. It is strongly advised not to engage, provide any personal data, or answer calls from this source. Microsoft does not initiate such unsolicited contact. Blocking the number and reporting it to relevant authorities is recommended to help mitigate this ongoing scam.
Reports on phone number 0002032393351
9 yearsJust a single ring and then it was gone. Definitely a scam call!10 yearsSo this morning at 7:51, I got a call from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming there was an issue with my computer. Usually I just say, "Yeah, it’s you Jim, what do you want?" but today I fancied having a bit of fun. When he said he was ringing about a problem with my PC, I just went, "Oh, great!" He then asked, "What do you see on your screen?" I replied, "Just some nice pictures and words." Next thing he says, "You’re wasting my time." I shot back, "Well you’re wasting mine too, now bugger off!"Jim10 yearsMy poor mum is unwell and currently in hospital, and I can’t stand this number ringing me relentlessly at all hours. I’ve had enough of it! I’m seriously contemplating reporting it to the police, as it feels like nothing short of harassment at this stage.10 yearsGot a couple of calls today claiming to be from Microsoft. Each time I asked how they got my number, they just cut off the call. Bit odd if you ask me.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from 0002032393351 around 7:15 in the morning. Some bloke named James, sounded Asian, was on the line. Told him to piss off, total scammer.James10 yearsReceived a call at 10:15 this morning from a chap with an Asian accent claiming to represent Microsoft. He hesitated a bit, which raised my suspicions. I simply expressed my disinterest and hung up the phone.Microsoft10 yearsThis morning, on the 16th of Nov, my phone kept ringing for ages but I didn’t pick up. Then I noticed that yesterday while I was out, I’d got two calls from the same number just a couple of minutes apart. Bit odd really.10 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from Microsoft. If you want these annoying calls to stop, pop over to [spam website] and put your info down. Might help block them for good.Microsoft10 yearsThis number gave me nothing but silence before suddenly hanging up on me.10 yearsI just got a ring from 0002032393351, some guy with an Asian accent but a very English name, saying he was from 'Microsoft' about an issue with my PC. Thought I’d mess with him a bit, so I asked if he was really calling from London (sure, mate). He gave me this office address - '8500 Victoria Street London SW1E 5JL'. Then I asked what tube station was nearest to that spot (‘Cardinal Square’) and which tube line it served (‘Euro’ tube line). Yeah, right, no chance. Told him to shove off!MicrosoftLondonVictoria StreetCardinal Square10 yearsGot a call from this number today, seemed fishy right away so I just ended the call straight away. Definitely looks like a scam.10 yearsWe seem to get these calls time and again. The voice on the other end consistently has an Asian lilt and claims to be ringing from Microsoft. Just this morning at a quarter past eight, I calmly instructed the chap to shove off, as per usual.Microsoft10 yearsWhat a load of nonsense! I just got a call from this number with someone claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting they had urgent news about a virus on my computer. The funny thing is, I don’t even own a computer! 😂 It's clearly some dodgy scam going on.Microsoft10 yearsA bloke calling himself Steve, speaking with a strong Asian accent, said he was from the Windows support team and claimed there was an issue with my PC. Once I told him I hadn’t, he just dropped the call straight away.Steve10 yearsI've had an experience that echoes those mentioned before. An Asian chap rang up, purporting to be from Microsoft, and asked if I could switch my computer on. Decided to humour him a bit while I prepared my lunch. He sounded rather let down when I replied to his 'what's on your screen?' with 'my dog's photo'. Not exactly persistent, he was! Deep down, we both knew he was just a bit of a joker and wouldn’t be getting anything other than a good time-wasting session from me. Just a heads up, folks-Microsoft will NEVER make such calls!MicrosoftNEVER10 yearsI received a call from this number, but I've decided not to reply to any unknown callers at this stage. After doing a bit of digging, it appears to be a potential scam. When on earth will someone put an end to these persistent nuisance calls?10 yearsMy mum got a call from these lot claiming to be from Microsoft about her computer. I picked up and told them there’s no computer here, so they must be wrong. The bloke then just shouted some rude stuff at me and hung up. Proper nasty behaviour!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call about some issue with my computer, right? So I asked the lady for her number but she just gave me mine instead. When I pointed that out, she told me to buzz off and hung up on me. Typical!10 yearsI received a rather alarming call from a gentleman with an Asian accent, claiming that my computer had been compromised and that I was at serious risk of losing all my funds! When I enquired about which computer he was referring to, he insisted it was my Windows machine. I promptly informed him that I actually use a Mac, after which he promptly ended the call. This particular number has been ringing me at least twice daily, typically in the early hours, but I’ve chosen not to engage further. This is just one of several similar calls we've been inundated with, and they all get the same cold shoulder from us!10 yearsI urge you to take action against this fraudulent activity. It's baffling that the authorities haven't been alerted about this situation yet!10 yearsI received a call from an overseas fool insisting that my computer had been compromised. The chap couldn’t even specify whether it was my family’s PC or an Apple device, let alone provide me with my IP address! I suggested he send the details to whatever dodgy account had supposedly done the hacking, and I’d take it from there. Clearly a scam, so I took the high road and responded with utmost politeness, telling him where he could stick his nonsense - but not without a cheeky grin! 😉Apple10 yearsSome bloke calling from overseas rang me up saying my computer was hacked but he had no clue if it was my Mac, family PC, or even my IP address. I asked him to send the info by email to the supposed hacked account and said I’d sort it out. Pretty obvious scam so I just politely told him to jog on.Apple10 yearsRang me twice, but there was nobody on the other end. Definitely feels like a dodgy scam to me.10 yearsThis evening, I received a rather alarming call from an individual with an accent suggesting they might be from Asia. They claimed our computer had been compromised and that our banking details were at serious risk. The caller, in a rather menacing tone, shouted, "You will regret this!" before we swiftly disconnected. It’s odd, as the number can’t be returned.Asia10 yearsSomebody rang, claiming to be from Microsoft about a computer here. I told them there’s no computer in this place, it’s a supported living home. Then they kept calling me a liar over and over. When I asked for their contact number, they just got more rude and ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke with a really rough phone connection saying there was some problem on my computer I couldn’t even see. He kept bossing me around to switch my computer on immediately. I told him I was in a rush to get to work and couldn’t deal with it, then hung up while he was still going on. I’m a woman in my middle years and these calls seriously freak me out, they really need to be stopped.10 yearsThis number has been ringing me loads lately and every time I just let it ring out to my answerphone. As soon as that kicks in, they seem to hang up straight away. Proper annoying, honestly!10 yearsMy elderly family member received a phone call from 0002032393351 on the 14th of October, 2016. The woman on the other end, who spoke with an Asian accent, mentioned something about my relative’s computer. However, upon hearing this, my relative informed her that she doesn’t actually possess a computer and promptly ended the call. Remarkably, the caller tried to reach out again later that same day.10 years0002032393351 got two calls from this same number claiming to be from Microsoft. The first call was from a guy with an Asian accent named James. I told him their cold calling was illegal and threatened to contact the police. He seemed to agree but kept rambling, so I just hung up. Half an hour later, another guy called David called, also Asian-sounding. I told him I’d already spoken to someone from the same number and repeated what I told the first caller. David quickly ended the call after that. I usually get up to 10 calls like this every week, even though my number is unlisted.MicrosoftJamesDavid10 yearsI'm curious about my Windows PC! Can anyone shed some light on it?10 yearsReceived a call at 08:18 this morning. They hung up as soon as it hit my voicemail. Highly suspect it’s a scam or just another pesky nuisance. It’s probably best to steer clear of returning the call, as you might end up being charged a premium rate. Best to be cautious!10 yearsSome bloke from Microsoft rang me about an issue with my PC or something. I didn’t bother, just ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from what seemed like a foreign call centre claiming to be Microsoft. Typical scam stuff about some virus or hackers messing with your computer.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call around 3pm but didn't pick up. It only rang once, yet when I checked, there were 3 missed calls all logged at the exact same time. The first call came from this number, the second showed up as 00102032393351, and the third was back to the original one. Looks like their caller ID spoofing system is glitching, or even more worrying, it might be swapping numbers constantly. I rang back after about an hour and have since blocked the number.10 yearsJust had a call from some bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft's tech support. Said there was an issue with my Windows PC and even knew my name, which made me think someone’s leaked my info to them. Didn’t feel like getting into a debate over it, so I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft10 yearsAllegedly, I received a call supposedly from Talk Talk.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke who sounded like he was from India, saying there was some issue with my computer. I told him it was likely because I’d been watching loads of dodgy videos. He then lost it and started shouting all sorts of swear words at me. Quite funny for me, though I imagine it’d really upset someone who’s a bit more respectful.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming my computer had a virus - bit funny since I only use Apple stuff! Had a laugh and told the bloke I was well aware of these scams before hanging up.MicrosoftApple10 yearsI've been getting calls from this number as well. They disconnect as soon as I pick up, but the line remains open. Quite odd, really!10 yearsSo this guy Kevin, sounded Asian, claimed he was from Microsoft. Had quite a long chat with him, he said our computer was broken and needed access. I played dumb, pretending I knew nothing about tech. After a while, fed up with his persistence, I just called it out - told him he was a scammer fishing for info. That really got him mad, he started swearing a bit and threatened to keep calling back. Well, I’m ready for him whenever he wants to try again...KevinMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call from this number once more today. Didn't get any voicemail or anything left.10 yearsSaw the number and decided not to pick up this time, recognised it from before. They didn’t bother leaving a voicemail either.10 yearsGot a call this morning at 10:22 from some guy claiming to be from Microsoft’s tech support. Heard that voice before - bit of an Asian accent. I just told him “Not you again, you’re a scammer,” and hung up straight away.AsiaMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call today (16/9/20) from 0002032393351. Some Asian guy claimed he was from Microsoft, but I didn’t buy it for a second. Told him he was a scammer and hung up straight away.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Asian accent saying, "This is Microsoft..." I just shot back straight away, "Yeah right, you’re not. Bye." and hung up.Microsoft10 yearsI've been getting these silent calls lately, it’s really annoying. So I tried calling 1471 to check the last number and it showed me 0002... Anyone knows where this 0002 is from or who it belongs to?10 yearsAny idea who that was? They didn’t bother leaving a voicemail or anything.10 yearsWhy are they even allowed to use bogus numbers beginning with 0002? It’s strange how these fake digits keep popping up and no one seems to do anything about it.10 yearsabsolute tossers10 yearsLuckily, I missed the call, and it went straight to voicemail. No message was left though. I had a similar run-in before - when I asked for their address, they responded with the same swear words but spelled out phonetically. Seems like these scammers from Asia are getting more frantic, especially now that loads of folks are wise to their “Technical Department” nonsense.AsiaTechnical Department of …. ”10 yearsSomeone called saying I’d won a free trip to Goa but flipped out when I questioned it. Total scam!Goa10 yearsGot a never-ending call from some Indian guy saying my PC was hacked and needed to switch it on right away. Yeah, right, no thanks!IndiaSubmit Your Own Report (002032393351)
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