0014357482512
☎️ 0014357482512 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (435). The area code (435) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0014357482512
- Suspicious call from fake companyAug
2015Frequent silent calls hang upJun
2015Complaint about rude phone scamJun
2015Scam call from fake companyJun
2015Received aggressive call from "Mark."Jun
2015Received suspicious call from impersonatorJun
2015Unwanted silent call disturbed babyJun
2015Scam call asking personal questionsJun
2015Received unwanted international telemarketing callJun
2015Received scam call about virusJun
2015Fraudulent call claiming computer virusJun
2015Requested Beef Curry and PicklesJun
2015Warning: persistent scam from numberJun
2015Scam call regarding computer softwareMay
2015Received rude, aggressive phone callMay
2015Received persistent calls from marketerMay
2015Unsolicited and aggressive computer supportMay
2015Unknown caller, silent response. Toddler answeredMay
2015Avoid tech support scams, waste timeMay
2015Frequent unwanted calls, urge actionApr
2015Scam call from fake "Windows."Apr
2015Ignored call, missed helpful interactionApr
2015Scam call about non-existent devicesApr
2015Received scam call, offered helpApr
2015Report abusive scam phone callApr
2015Beware of computer tech scammersApr
2015Spouse rejects sales call annoyanceApr
2015Warning about potential scammersApr
2015Frustration with unauthorized telemarketing callsApr
2015Unknown number, ignored call twiceApr
2015Received strange phone calls, gibberish responsesMar
2015Frustration towards scamming call centerMar
2015Computer scammers abusive recorded messageMar
2015Pranked Windows computer scammer numberMar
2015Repeated unwanted calls remain unansweredMar
2015Common scam call experience anecdotesMar
2015"Tech support scam experience shared"Mar
2015False tech support scam warningMar
2015Frequent scam calls from PhilippinesMar
2015Unknown person claiming to represent MicrosoftMar
2015Foreign scammer: New computer offerFeb
2015Multiple unwanted calls, hung upFeb
2015Fake Windows tech support scamFeb
2015Missed call, did not respondFeb
2015Beware of tech support scammersFeb
2015Call from unknown number, abruptFeb
2015warning about potential scammers opportunitiesFeb
2015Warning of scam tech supportFeb
2015Suspicious outfit requesting PC accessFeb
2015Beware of latest Windows scamJul
2014Number Of Searches: 575 Number Of Comments: 49 First Seen: 25 July 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackmill(Glamorgan), Fryern Hill(Hampshire), High Hauxley(Northumberland), Raddery(Highland) and Rise Park(Greater London).
0014357482512 has 49 comments of which 23 x neutral and 26 x negative
0014357482512 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0014357482512 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam originating from overseas call centres, often with strong South Asian accents, falsely claiming to be from reputable computer companies like Microsoft or Windows. Callers typically allege that the recipient’s PC is infected or sending error reports and attempt to persuade victims to grant remote access to their computers. Many recipients report aggressive, rude behaviour if challenged or refused. Frequent tactics include silent calls, recorded messages, or abrupt hang-ups. Vulnerable individuals are urged not to engage or share personal information, to refuse any requests for computer access, and to register with the Telephone Preference Service. Reporting incidents to the Information Commissioner’s Office and Police Fraud Action is advised, as these calls constitute clear attempts at fraudulent activity.
Reports on phone number 0014357482512
11 yearsA man with an Indian accent said he was ringing from AJ Services, supposedly located in London. He told me he couldn’t share the address because it was an online-only firm. Apparently, Microsoft had warned them that my computer was causing some issues. I asked again where they were based and if it was in Welling, London, which he quickly confirmed - seems fishy to me. When I kept pressing for details about the company, he just hung up. So I never got the chance to tell him I haven’t used a PC in over a decade, only a Mac.AJ ServicesLondonMicrosoftWelling11 yearsI keep getting calls and when I pick up, theres like a silence for a bit and then they just hang up on me :(11 yearsGot a rude bloke phoning claiming he’s from some computer firm. Kept calling me madame and never bothered to learn my name. When I asked how he even got my number and told him not to call again, he just said thanks for wasting his time and wished me a bad day. These companies really ought to be banned.11 yearsSome bloke named Mark rang me again, claiming he was from the window company, talkin’ with a strong Asian/American accent. I told him I already had a great glazing firm and offered to give him their contact if he wanted. Then he just lost it, shouting "f#ck off you c###" and hung up on me. Makes me wonder how they manage to pay for their phone fixin’ bills. Proper daft and ridiculous people, if you ask me.MarkThe Windows Company11 yearsSome woman named Shrina phoned me claiming she was from a tech company (yeah, sure) and that they’d noticed I had malware on my PC. She said they could fix it if I did what she told me - like seriously? I told her it sounded more like her “company” was the one trying to get malware on my computer in the first place and then I just ended the call.Shrina11 yearsGot a call today and all I got was silence - woke the baby up for nothing. Would’ve been better if someone was there so they could sit through 20 mins of her crying. Maybe they should ring back and sing to her? I might actually pay for something like that. Proper annoying!11 yearsGot a call from 001 435 748 2512 on 23rd June 2015 around 10:15am. The person had an Asian-American type accent and claimed to be from Windows Tech Support. I told him there’s no way he can get into my PC, and then he just hung up on me! Haha, seems like an international line, so neither the TPS nor BT would probably help. Maybe the Police Fraud Action site might be able to?TelephoneBTPoliceFraud Action11 yearsGot a couple of calls this morning. The first one I picked up but the person said nothing and just hung up. Then my wife answered the second call. It was an Indian woman who asked for her name and address. When my wife asked why, she said it was for some sort of nationwide survey. Sounds to me like they were trying to ‘phish’ for info. My wife just thanked her and ended the call. Seems like this is a common caller and the number apparently comes from Italy.Italy11 yearsGot a call from 0014357482512 at 14:50 on 13.06.15, it showed International on the screen. I picked up but didn’t say anything. After a bit, an automated voice said goodbye and then hung up. Seriously, how desperate do you have to be to waste your time trying to trick people constantly with no shame?11 yearsGot a call from 0014357482512 on 13th June 2015. A woman with an Indian-sounding accent claimed to be calling from Windows and insisted my computer had harmful viruses. I told her my PC was fine, but she ignored me and asked me to be in front of it. I kept saying nothing was wrong, but she insisted she had reports of viruses. I just ended the call. Definitely a scam trying to get into my computer.11 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be from Windows about some nasty virus on my PC. I pretended to be interested and asked what was supposed to show on my screen. The bloke said, “your damn name” and then just dropped the call.11 yearsThis number is definitely annoying and seems like a total con. Most times I pick up, all I get is a recorded "Goodbye" and then the call just ends - guess they don’t have enough scammers to actually talk! But when someone does answer, they try to trick you into letting them access your PC to 'fix a virus.' Yeah right, more like they wanna clean out your bank balance!11 yearsI just ordered a beef curry with rice and some pickles, and then he just went and hung up on me.11 yearsHad a call from someone named Nicola with a strong Indian accent, claiming to be from Windows about my computer. I hung up straight away since I don’t use anything Microsoft-related. After reading other comments here, I’m thinking I’ll just mess around with them on the phone for ages to waste their time and possibly cost them cash.NicolaMicrosoft11 yearsI calmly told him I’m on the Telephone Preference Service but he got really nasty and rude - he shouted at me and just hung up! What kind of person does that?!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsSo that Asian Indian bloke "Mark" phoned me again. Proper annoying bloke, ain’t he? I’ve had like 5 or 6 calls before, didn’t pick up some but did a 1471 to check the number. They must be making some dosh to keep banging on like this. Hmmm, suspicious if you ask me!MarkIndia11 yearsMy little girl, who’s only three, picked up the phone from this number. No one spoke - they just stayed silent and hung up!11 yearsGot calls from this number a few times now, the bloke kept insisting there was something wrong with my computer. I told him there was no issue but he just wouldn't take it. He sounded pretty pushy, so I ended up hanging up.11 yearsHappens to me too. I just tell them I don’t have a computer and when they say something about a call from Windows, I ask them what Windows even is, say my windows are fine and what has that got to do with them? They only get a little while to keep you on the line otherwise it costs them money and the scam doesn’t pay. So I just keep chatting, ask about the weather where they are. They’ll quickly lose interest and hang up. Knowing them, they might be reading these comments - hope they get a kick out of it. Scumbags!11 years0014357482512 keeps ringing me all the time. We just ignore it now. How come these companies arent shut down or fined big time? Its really annoying.11 yearsSome bloke named Mark rang up, he had a strong accent that sounded like it was from India or somewhere close (bit weird for a Mark though, unless he was raised here). He claimed to be from Windows or something, but he didn’t get much past that. At least it was pretty clear it was a scam, so was easy to tell straight away.Mark11 yearsSome bloke rang me today, said I was off to my computer and just left him waiting on the phone while I went to make a cuppa. When I came back, he’d buggered off. Bit of a shame, he sounded kinda useful actually :-)11 yearsGot a call at work from someone saying my computer's got a virus - i told him i dont even own a computer - he switched to saying my laptop then - told him i dont have one either - he just ended the call!11 yearsGot a call again this morning, same one for the second time. Some bloke said my computer had a virus and all that rubbish. I replied saying, "That's fine, I'm quite handy with computers, maybe I can help fix yours?" He just told me to shove off and hung up. It's a bit funny but also really annoying how they're out there trying so hard to scam folks. I reckon it’d be easy for older people to end up falling for it.11 years0014357482512 Got a call from some rude bloke, and I didn’t hold back telling him off. When I called out his dodgy scammy behaviour, he started throwing insults like “black C###” at me. Then he rambled on about Windows stuff again, I said no way, and he told me to F.O. He also called me a b#tch. What a nasty git, but at least I gave him a piece of my mind. Does anyone know where we can report this? Cheers11 yearsGot a call out of the blue about computers - my missus told him to jog on. Proper fed up with these lot.11 yearsGot a call from 0014357482512, typical computer scammers trying to get into your system by pretending they’ll sort out problems. Don’t let them anywhere near your computer or waste time on their rubbish. Best to report them to the ICO and sign up with the Telephone Preference Service to cut down on these annoying calls.Information Commissioner ' s OfficeICO11 yearsTotal scammers!11 yearsi ignored the call. honestly, it’d be great if the phone providers actually stepped up to stop these calls. they make cash from our lines but don’t bother tackling these dodgy calls at all. they’re definitely not legit.11 years0014357483512 rang me twice, once on 13 March at 12:28 and again on 4 April around 9:39. Some bloke with a strange accent was talking nonsense, I just ended the call straight away.11 yearsjust picked up and a lady shouted ‘i hate you’ down the phone, it’s the second time this number has called me. first time i said i don’t get it, i don’t even own a computer - the bloke sounded all puzzled, kept saying ermm a couple of times then just ended the call!11 yearsI usually just mess about on the phone like I'm on my computer, then when they start asking for money I tell them to buzz off and thanks for nothing, total wankers trying to scam people.11 yearsIt was a recorded voice saying "goodbye," but it's usually those dodgy computer scammers who get quite nasty once they figure out you've caught on!11 yearsGot a call claiming to be from the Windows support team. Number was 0014357482512. I wasn’t having any of it and told them exactly what to do with their PC. They just hung up after that, so fingers crossed they actually took my advice!11 yearsthese lot keep ringin me but i never pick up anyway11 yearsLike the others here, I got a call from some overseas call centre claiming they were from Microsoft, insisting I turn on my computer. I thought I’d mess with them a bit and told them I have more than 500 PCs at home, asking which Windows they meant (XP, 7, 8?). The guy just kept saying “don’t be scared” - not very comforting! A little trick I found: ask them for Bill Gates’ middle name, it seems to throw them off big time. Then you can just either hang up or tell them you’re putting them on hold and play some random music down the line.Bill GatesBilly Piper12 yearsSome bloke said he was here to sort my laptop out. I tried to keep him talking for a bit but it felt like he clocked I was onto him and just dropped the call! When that happens now, I just tell them to ring back when I’m in my study with the laptop and I give them Microsoft’s actual number.Microsoft12 yearsCaller claimed to be from Roma, Lazio in Italy saying our Windows computers were sending out error alerts. Odd thing is, we only have Macs here :0) Definitely a scam, watch out folks!RomeLazio12 yearsThis number 0014357482512 has rung me loads of times now. They sound like they’re calling from the Philippines or somewhere similar. They claim to be from Microsoft or some Windows computer support service. Even though me and my husband keep telling them to stop calling and that we know it’s a scam, they still ring us two or three times a day, sometimes really early in the morning. It’s so annoying! Funny enough, a mate of mine had her email hacked recently and these calls started soon after, so I’m guessing that’s how they got my number. Don’t give them any details! Cheers, HelenPhilippinesMicrosoftWindows Customer Service CentreHelen12 yearsGot a call from 0014357482512 claiming to be with Microsoft, saying they had a report from my Windows PC. I hardly ever share my landline, and it’s unlisted anyway. They couldn’t tell me which computer they were talking about or explain where they got my number from. I just ended the call.Microsoft12 yearsGot a call from some bloke overseas earlier. He claimed he had my address and was gonna send me a free computer. I just thanked him and hung up. Honestly, they must reckon we're daft.12 yearsHad a similar thing happen, got two calls this week about computers. I told them I only use an iPad and they just dropped the call. The second time my hubby picked up and said it was none of their concern and asked to speak to a manager, then they went quiet. But this week they switched it up - I answered not knowing the number, and a recorded voice just said "goodbye." Is this some new scam to try and get money out of me? Should I be bracing myself for a massive BT bill?!BT12 yearsLoads of calls, pretty much the same story as others have said - they claimed to be from Windows saying my PC had error warnings and harmful websites, offering to sort it out or else they'd damage my computer. I get calls from different numbers a few times a week. On this call, when I was told to press the windows key and R, I said I did, and then the bloke started shouting at me to f### off, saying I should f###ing die and calling me an idiot before hanging up. No clue what the scam was really about since he never asked for any info. Plus, I don’t even own a Windows machine!12 yearsGot a call from that number today but i didnt answer.12 yearsGot a call from 0014357483512 at 8:01 in the morning on February 13th, 2015. When I picked up, it was a female voice that just said "Goodbye" and then hung up.12 yearsI had some scammer trying to get me to let them access my computer to sort out issues. Luckily, I’m no mug and told them I don’t even own a PC. The bloke on the other end then started swearing and just slammed the phone down - what a lovely bunch.12 yearsdefinitely some dodgy callers with bad intentions12 yearsThis group attempts to sneak into your Windows computer (probably with dodgy intentions) by convincing you to let them remotely access it, saying your PC has sent them info showing it’s being targeted by some kind of attack.12 yearsI’ve discovered that this number is currently being utilised by scammers purporting to be from Windows. Honestly, it's best to avoid answering altogether.Submit Your Own Report ((435) 748-2512)
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