0013526241013
☎️ 0013526241013 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (352). The area code (352) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0013526241013
- Spam call about computer virusApr
2018Scammer posing as Windows supportMar
2018Scammers exploiting vulnerable individuals persistMar
2018Scam call; suspected fraudulent activityMar
2018Missed call; no response givenMar
2018Background noise; no response receivedMar
2018Scam call ended with insultMar
2018No message left on voicemailMar
2018Avoid responding, it's a scamMar
2018Persistent caller sharing personal informationMar
2018Avoid Indian scam caller. DetectedMar
2018Received aggressive call from scammerMar
2018Inquiring about Microsoft servicesFeb
2018Scammer impersonated friend, dropped callFeb
2018Scammer impersonated Microsoft, requested actionFeb
2018Annoying Windows scammers, beware!Feb
2018Scam call, personal information exposedFeb
2018Unsuccessful phone call, poor experienceFeb
2018Suspicious computer problem scam callsFeb
2018Instruct scammers humorously; frustrate themJan
2018Scam call claiming computer issuesJan
2018Scam call claiming Windows issuesJan
2018Strange interaction involving surname queryJan
2018Suspicious call about personal informationJan
2018Scam call claiming Microsoft identityJan
2018Scammers seeking bank informationJan
2018Number Of Searches: 244 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 21 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hollandstoun(Orkney), North Street(Kent) and Whissonsett(Norfolk).
0013526241013 has 23 comments of which 17 x negative and 6 x neutral
0013526241013 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0013526241013 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call mostly from people claiming to be Microsoft or Windows support, often using Indian or Asian accents. Callers usually have personal details like names and addresses, and try to convince you that your computer is infected or being hacked. They ask victims to follow online instructions or provide access to their device. Many callers become aggressive or rude if challenged. Multiple users report that despite knowing it's a scam, it’s disturbing how convincing and persistent these calls are, especially targeting elderly or less tech-savvy people. Several complain that authorities haven’t shut these scammers down and express concern about protecting vulnerable individuals from falling prey. The scam is well-known, and sharing experiences emphasises caution.
Reports on phone number 0013526241013
8 yearsGot a call at about 2.43pm today. The person on the other end was saying my computer had a virus and that they could get into it. I just ended the call straight away.8 yearsToday I answered a call on my mum's phone and some bloke claimed he was from Windows, saying they needed to stop hackers messing with our computer. Right away, I could tell it was dodgy, but I played along just to hear what nonsense they’d come out with. They kept pushing me to go onto some website. I can see how anyone not savvy could fall for that. These scumbags really grind my gears!8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent claiming to be from Windows, saying they had to help me fix my computer to stop hackers stealing my info. I’m usually not fooled by these sort of scams, but I really feel sorry for older people who might believe it’s legit. Why are these dodgy calls still going on? Surely the authorities could do more to shut these lot down for good? It’s so frustrating!8 yearsI got a call from some bloke called Edward Lewis, sounded Indian, but the number was American. He claimed to be from the Windows computer maintenance team and even knew my name. I wasn’t having any of it though, so I just told him ‘yeah right, jog on’ and ended the call. Pretty sure it was one of those scam attempts.Edward Lewis8 yearsGot a call but I just ignored it.8 yearsI heard some voices in the background but when I asked who it was, no one answered. So I just ended the call.8 yearsThis guy with an Indian accent rang me up claiming he was from Windows support, asking if he was talking to Mr ¥#€$ and if I was the primary user of the PC. I told him I was not, then suddenly he started yelling something like “Rrr yoo mud” and just hung up on me. Very odd call!8 yearsI didn’t pick up and just let the answerphone get it - there wasn’t any message afterwards.8 yearsThis appears to be a fraudulent caller from India. Best to avoid answering altogether.IndiaBest8 yearsCaller was from India, definitely a scam. Best to just ignore.Steer8 yearsSome guy calling himself Edward Lewis, with an Asian accent, from "Windows services" rang me up and actually knew my name, telling me there was an issue with my PC! Usually I just say I've just cleaned my windows or that I don't even have a computer, but this time I just started laughing, unsure what to say. Suddenly he snapped, "Why you laughing? Don't laugh, you f###ing b##ch!" I asked if he realized that was unlawful, and then he cut me off. Was really unsettling being alone and getting spoken to like that.Edward Lewis8 yearsGot a call from a woman who knew my name and claimed there was something wrong with my computer. I ended up hanging up quick since it seemed pretty obvious it was a scam.8 yearsGot a call from some dodgy people claiming they were from Windows. So irritating!9 yearsJust got a call from some bloke who had my name and postcode. My lad took the call and just waffled nonsense the whole time while the guy stuck to his script. When the caller asked him to press certain keys, my son said he couldn't tell ’cause he’d swapped them out for smiley faces. He got every question wrong on purpose and in the end, the bloke gave up and hung up. What a joke.9 yearsThis was definitely a scam, I don’t even have a computer! They somehow had my phone number and my name, then started talking about issues with Microsoft Office I supposedly had. When I asked who I was speaking to, the person kept switching names. I asked for their phone number and they gave me 0800565365. Then when I tried to find out the company name, they just hung up. I dialled 1471 afterward and that number matched the one that called me.Microsoft Office9 yearsI got a call from 01144984454 a couple hours ago, said there was some issue and we had to get in touch within 24 hours or our internet would be cut off because apparently our computer got hacked from multiple countries. Then earlier today, I had another call about some computer troubles. Sounds fishy to me, coincidence? Think not.9 yearsGot a call from someone about my Windows, clearly a dodgy effort to scam me through my PC. I told them I was just after cleaning the actual windows on my house and asked if they had a bucket and a sponge handy. They ended the call straight away. Honestly, if everyone answered like that, maybe these scammers would stop bothering us.9 yearsGot a call back in January 2018 from someone saying they were Windows Services support. They said every time I went online, my PC was apparently sending them an alert about some problem. They mentioned a file called eventlog that my computer supposedly downloads daily. When they asked if I was aware of it, I said I’ve been dealing with computers for more than 45 years, so I definitely know what that is. Right after I said that, they just cut the call.Windows Services9 yearsSome dodgy callers claimed to be from Windows, but I told them mine are perfect and were only fitted recently with UPVC. Total scam if you ask me!UPVC9 yearsThey had my last name alright, but as soon as I denied it was me, they suddenly asked if I was up for a beating with a stick!9 yearsI got a call from some folks claiming to be from "The Windows", telling me there were error messages and some kind of risk on my device. They even mentioned my home address, which freaked me out. They guided me into showing my personal licence ID, and somehow they managed to say it back exactly right. Feeling iffy about it all, I ended the call as soon as they said they were putting me through to a "supervisor" lady.9 yearsI just got a call from 0013526241013 saying they were from Microsoft. Turned out to be a total scam - Microsoft confirmed it's fake.Microsoft9 yearsWatch out, these calls are just trying to get your bank info. Total scam, don’t fall for it.Submit Your Own Report ((352) 624-1013)
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