0014257453339
βοΈ 0014257453339 π is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (425). The area code (425) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0014257453339
- Beware of fake technical supportOct
2016Scam calls from fake "Windows"Sep
2016Repeat complaint, double frequency.each hourSep
2016Windows scam: false error reports_etaSep
2016Displeased with Windows technical supportSep
2016Rude response to Microsoft scamSep
2016Scam from Windows technical teamSep
2016Missed call, checked potential scamSep
2016Suspicious call, hung up abruptlySep
2016Questioned tech staff, avoided malware confirmationSep
2016Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftSep
2016Call ended after scam reportSep
2016Tech support scam experienced, ended callSep
2016Microsoft Department scam, PC hackingSep
2016Accusation of computer hacking. DisbeliefSep
2016Received prank call, enjoyed itSep
2016Scam caller traced to policeSep
2016Scam call from fake technicianSep
2016Unanswered calls, likely a scamAug
2016Phone scam from Guinea-Bissau stoppedAug
2016Ignoring known scam phone callsAug
2016Windows scam, thief after bank detailsAug
2016Missed call, checked on siteAug
2016Asian accent computer scam warningAug
2016Call claiming to be technician. ScamAug
2016Phone call. Beep. Nothing. Hung upAug
2016Inappropriate response to IP questionAug
2016Hang up scam phone callsAug
2016No message was leftAug
2016Avoided Microsoft Windows scam callAug
2016Suspicious tech support scam callsAug
2016Received scam call, tech specialistAug
2016Inbound silent landline call experienceAug
2016Warning to avoid silent callersAug
2016Beware of fake tech supportAug
2016Call from Indian technical scammerAug
2016computer security warning, possibly scam callAug
2016Potential scam call from "Windows."Aug
2016Number Of Searches: 300 Number Of Comments: 38 First Seen: 07 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ayside(Cumbria), Pickstock(Shropshire) and Skipwith(North Yorkshire).
0014257453339 has 38 comments of which 25 x negative and 13 x neutral
0014257453339 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 0014257453339 π is reported as persistent scam calls from individuals claiming to be from the Windows Technical Department, often using fake or suspicious numbers. Callers typically warn of computer viruses or errors, attempting to gain remote access or personal information. Many describe accents ranging from Asian to African, and some note rude or aggressive behaviour when challenged. Several have found the calls repeated multiple times within short periods, with menacing or nonsensical conversations. Users are aware these are fraudulent, with calls frequently ending abruptly once questioned or confronted. Overall, the number is linked to attempts to deceive recipients into believing their computers are compromised, with a common consensus that itβs a scam operation preying on vulnerable people.
Reports on phone number 0014257453339
10 yearsHad calls from a bloke called James claiming to be from the 'Windows Technical Department' - two times in as many days. Watch out, they just want to get into your PC!JamesWindows Support Team10 yearsGot a call from a guy named James who said he was with Windows, but the number he gave me was totally fake. I’m in Cambridge and I can’t believe how many folks must’ve fallen for this scam. Seriously, someone needs to put a stop to these constant annoying calls.James10 yearsJust like many others here, I got two calls in one hour! Honestly, it's a bit much.10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be a Windows rep, telling me my computer was full of error messages and was downloading harmful stuff every time I went online. Total con if you ask me.10 yearsYeah, got a call from some “Windows tech support” person - total rubbish! What a load of nonsense, trying to scare me with fake problems. Told them to jog on and blocked the number straight away.10 yearsGot a call claiming they were from the Windows tech support crew - total scam!10 yearsAs soon as "William" rang up claiming he was from Microsoft Technical Support, speaking with a strong Asian accent, I didn’t waste a second and told him straight to clear off.WilliamMicrosoftTech Team10 yearsI missed a call earlier from 1471. looked up the number here and it looks like another typical scam.10 yearsLike others have said, I kept him on the line for a bit before asking if he knew about the TPS. He didn’t hang up straight away, but once I mentioned it, he ended the call really fast.TPS10 yearssome bloke called himself windows 10 support claiming there was malware on my computer, but i wasn’t buying it. felt dodgy right away. good thing i listened to my instincts after seeing what others have shared here.10 yearsSCAM ALERT! I got a call from a bloke with an Asian accent saying he was from the Microsoft Support team. He told me my computer was infected with a virus that would make it super slow. I played along with him for a good 10 minutes before I said my PC isn’t even running Windows. It’s scary to think about what these scammers try on older folks or anyone who might actually fall for this rubbish.AsiaWindows Tech Support10 yearsAs soon as I mentioned that I was tracing the call and the number was flagged as a scam, he hung up immediately.10 yearsHad a similar call where the guy wanted me to turn on my PC so he could fix a problem I supposedly reported. I pretended to go along with it and told him I just saw "a load of colours" on the screen. Then I hung up, but he called straight back. When he did, I replied in the same way and asked him to spell out his name and which department he was from. That time he didn’t call back.10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft’s tech team, telling me my computer was hacked. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!Microsoft10 yearsSome dodgy hacker calling about issues with your files on your computer! Honestly, who do they think they’re fooling? Just hang up the phone immediately.10 yearsBack on the 6th of Sept 2016, at about 3.55pm, this number rang me up. I just kept saying “Hello? Hello? Hello?” Then a voice suddenly asked “Can you hear me?” I tried again with “Hello, hello, hello.” Next thing I know, the voice blurts out “Are you bloody mad?” and I just hung up. Quite the laugh!10 yearsGot a call earlier claiming to be from the Windows Tech Support about my PC. I told the bloke to hang on for a sec. After a bit, he started talking again. I said wait a minute while we verified the call as he was actually connected to the Scottish Police and we were tracing the number. The cheeky scammer quickly ended the call before I could say more.Windows Support DivisionScottish Police Service10 yearsGot a call from someone with an African accent claiming to be from the Windows Tech Support team. He mentioned there was an issue with my PC. I didn’t say a word back, just ended the call. Felt pretty creepy!Windows Technical Department10 yearsThey rang me a few times but when I finally answered, there was no one on the line. Feels like one of those dodgy scam calls to me.10 yearsGot a call from 00 1 425, turns out it's a scam from the so-called Guinea-Bissau Windows Technical support. Had a laugh and kept him chatting for a good 3 minutes before hanging up.Windows Technical DepartmentGuinea - Bissau10 yearsThe moment the person said they were calling from the “windows technical support,” I just hung up straight away.10 yearsIt's one of those dodgy Windows scams, definitely just some con artist fishing for your bank info.10 yearsSo, I didn’t answer the phone and later dialled 1471 to get the number. Then I looked it up here and, after reading everyone else’s experiences, I’m actually relieved I let it ring out. What a bunch of sneaky r###s!10 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be a windows repair guy today. Totally a scam!10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent trying to pull that classic computer scam on me!10 yearsJust like all the rest, but when I asked him for my computer’s name and IP address, he ended up shouting some awful swear at me, calling me a “mother fi###er.”10 yearsGot a call, heard a beep, then silence so i just ended it.10 yearsGot a call from a US number but the line just went dead as soon as I picked up. Seems like one of those dodgy scam calls trying to trick you into ringing back.US10 yearsReceived a cheeky call from someone peddling the old Microsoft Windows con. They claimed my computer was bombarding them with error alerts and requested that I switch it on so they could verify my ID. When I asked for the reference number they had on file, the line went dead! The caller appeared to be either Nigerian or from a neighbouring country, putting on a rather convincing act as if they were from Microsoft.Microsoft10 yearsThey didn’t leave a message.10 yearsGot calls from someone saying they were ‘windows’ support for three days straight. Surely not! As soon as I asked to leave my info with their blocker, they cut off - each call lasted barely 4 seconds before they hung up. Definitely a scam.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was with the “Windows technical team” and had worries about my computer. I just told him, “Cheers mate, no computer here,” and ended with a quick goodbye before hanging up. Seems like they picked the wrong person to mess with - I know my way around IT a bit too well for their tricks.Windows Technical Department10 yearsI picked up but no one spoke, just silence. I'm guessing they wanted me to ring them back, which I'm definitely not doing since it would probably charge loads. Watch out for these silent calls and don’t return the call.10 yearsThe other day, I answered my landline and just said hello, but there was absolute silence - no one spoke or left any message after I picked up.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the “Windows tech support team” yet again - total spam. Microsoft themselves would never ring you up out of the blue. They have no clue if your PC’s actually got issues or not. These scammers just want to trick you into paying for fixing some made-up problem, or worse, sneaking into your computer once you let them in and hunting for your private info. Sometimes they slip malware or spyware in too. Don’t ever let them push you into visiting some dodgy site to get a remote access app. Keep safe and hang up straight away!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from a tech company. He said there was a file on my laptop causing issues and slowing it down. I told him I already have a guy who sorts my computer stuff, but he just wouldn't take the hint. Eventually, I just told him bye and ended the call. Sounds like another dodgy scam to me.10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Windows, asking if I was the sole user of my PC. When I asked for more proof of who they were, they just started talking about some issue with my computer and then abruptly ended the call. Watch out, it seemed dodgy to me.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Windows, telling me there's a problem with my PC. He spoke with an Indian accent. As soon as I told him my computer was on and working fine, he just ended the call.Submit Your Own Report ((425) 745-3339)
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