001441803839688
☎️ 001441803839688 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 441803839688.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 001441803839688
- Pranked a telemarketer with musicDec
2017Received scam calls, recognized and rejectedDec
2017Mother-in-law received scam callDec
2017Received scam call from "Microsoft"Dec
2017Received scam call, refused to complyDec
2017Woken by silent annoying callDec
2017Beware of potential scammers onlineDec
2017Avoid scams, had fun anywayDec
2017Unauthorized phone call for hackingNov
2017Upsetting early morning call harassmentNov
2017Rude call about computer hackingNov
2017Harassing calls, swearing, should not happenNov
2017Receiving unwanted calls from MicrosoftNov
2017Warning about computer scammersNov
2017Scam calls persisted despite warningNov
2017Warning about scam phone callNov
2017Annoyed by constant unsolicited callsNov
2017Potential scam involving computer securityNov
2017Received call about computer, ended conversationNov
2017Caller identified as scammer, responded aggressivelyNov
2017Received scam call, hung upNov
2017Threatened when computer turned offNov
2017Recieved scam call appearing legitNov
2017Persistent scam call pretending MicrosoftNov
2017Warning: scam, do not engageNov
2017Suspicious caller claiming to be MicrosoftNov
2017BT blocked call immediately at 3:45Nov
2017Fraudulent tech support call interactionNov
2017Warning about fraudulent calls to avoidNov
2017Inquiries about computer devices mentionedNov
2017Caller ID showed potential scamNov
2017Received scam call, blocked numberNov
2017Warning about Microsoft support scamNov
2017Received nuisance call at 8amNov
2017Persistent caller impersonating Microsoft, likely scamNov
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftNov
2017Asking about Asian criminal activityNov
2017Warning about Chinese criminal activityNov
2017Frustrated by persistent scam callsNov
2017Claimed Microsoft, attempted computer hacking, scamNov
2017Asian scammer pretending to hackNov
2017Warning of criminal Microsoft scamsNov
2017Scam call from tech supportNov
2017Received scam call; became abusiveNov
2017Bermuda call, missed, dialed backNov
2017Scam calls from fake MicrosoftNov
2017Scam using fake Indian callerNov
2017Warning about potential computer scammersNov
2017Unanswered call from international numberNov
2017Number Of Searches: 374 Number Of Comments: 45 First Seen: 08 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Elsfield(Oxfordshire) and Luirsay Dubh(Western Isles).
001441803839688 has 45 comments of which 39 x negative and 6 x neutral
001441803839688 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 001441803839688 👆 is reported as a persistent and harassing scam call, frequently claiming to be from Microsoft Technical Support regarding alleged computer hacking or licence issues. Callers often display aggressive or abusive behaviour when challenged, and attempts to gain remote access to victims' computers are common. Victims note early morning calls, repeated calls within short periods, and recognition of personal details to sound convincing. Many recommend hanging up immediately, blocking the number, and reporting it to the relevant authorities. Users advise vigilance, especially as these calls are unsolicited, intrusive, and aim to exploit trust to access personal information or finances. Genuine Microsoft support will never make unsolicited calls or request remote access without prior consent.
Reports on phone number 001441803839688
9 yearsCould tell right away it was one of those rubbish calls, so I told them to wait a sec (they actually did). Then I stuck on "Liar" by the Sex Pistols and played it on loop for about 5 minutes. Sorted!Sex Pistols9 yearsYesterday morning at like half seven, my mother in law got a call from this number pretending to be from Microsoft. She was proper annoyed and told them off before hanging up. Funny thing is, she doesn't even own a computer! These scam calls really need to be clamped down on.Microsoft9 yearsWas waiting on emergency calls when this number woke me up. The caller said nothing. Really annoying!9 yearsGot a call around 10:30 in the morning, some person telling us our computer had been hacked since the night before. They wanted us to switch it on, but we said no way. Then this woman started yelling, accusing us of fibbing and told us to hang up. Meanwhile, I could hear a bloke telling her to chill out. We stayed put and refused to end the call (their phone bill, after all haha), and she just got angrier until they finally gave up and hung up. Honestly, a pretty entertaining few minutes. Do they really think we're total mugs?9 yearsGot a call at 2.42 from a bloke claiming to be with Microsoft about an issue with my computer. I told him straight up it was a scam since I don’t even have a computer. He tried to argue but I just hung up on him!Microsoft9 yearsTotal scam, dont trust these numbers.9 yearsThis number kept ringing me non-stop, definitely some sort of con. I played along with everything he asked but kept messing up on purpose. Then the electricity went out and my laptop refused to turn back on. Managed to keep him hanging for about 40 minutes until he got annoyed and said I was wasting his time. Told him he was just mad because I was outsmarting him at his own game. Haven’t heard a peep from him since! Guess those 40 minutes weren’t a total waste, at least I wasn’t getting hassled and got a bit of amusement instead!9 yearsGot a call super early, before 8 in the morning. The lady said my computer was hacked, but I only have a Mac! I just laughed and then she quickly ended the call. Such morons.9 yearsI got a really cheeky woman on the phone, the line was all crackly so I couldn’t catch much at first. Then out of nowhere she yells, 'Can you hear me now?' like she was being all nasty and condescending. After that she asked if I own a Windows PC and went on about it being hacked. It’s mad how they first ask if you even have a computer before announcing it’s been compromised. Proper muppets.9 yearsSo this bloke rings me up at like 7:45 in the morning, claiming he's from Microsoft. I told him to remove my number from their records and then ended the call. Not even 3 minutes later, he calls back again! I was proper annoyed by then, gave him a piece of my mind and slammed the phone down. Honestly, I don’t understand why no one puts an end to this, it’s just straight-up harassment!!!Microsoft9 yearsI just got hit with three calls back to back, all full of abuse and swearing. Honestly, this kind of behaviour shouldn't be tolerated at all.9 yearsThey called claiming there was an issue with my computer and tried to explain how they could fix it. I just tore into them straight away. Total scam artists, those lot.9 yearsAfter my note on 27/11/2017 about how the calls reminded me of the ones on 23/11/2017, the same number rang me twice more. I told whoever it was that they really needed to quit phoning me since I’m well aware it’s some kind of scam.9 yearsGot a ring at 7:20 this morning. Definitely a scam, watch out!9 yearsThis number called us again today. My wife picked up, and the guy said his name was Peter, trying to chat about our computer or something. She quickly hung up. How come BT can't block these annoying calls?!PeterBT9 yearsLike back in November 2017, they contacted me saying hackers were using my IP and somehow had my name, address and landline. They asked me to unlock my computer, claiming they even had my Microsoft licence details. I'm going to report this to Actionfraud.MicrosoftAction Fraud9 yearsCalled 1471 and yep, definitely a scammer. The number popped up and then the guy said “please hang up.” I wasn’t having any of it and told him to get lost!9 yearsThis number just called me out of the blue. When I said I don’t own a computer, he got all funny and asked why I was lying. I asked him why he was even bothering to call me. Things got a bit weird after that, so I ended the call.9 yearsGot a call this morning that woke me up - some scam about Windows. I told the person to take my info off their list and never ring me again, then I just put the phone down!9 yearsPretty awful experience. When I said no to switching on my computer, the bloke started saying he’d track down my bank info and follow the call. I asked him why he'd want to track the call if he already knew where I lived. After that, he got quite pushy and rude. Seems like being polite doesn't get anywhere with these people now, so they just try the scare tactics instead.9 yearsComplete rip-off, just ended the call.9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Microsoft and even used my name. When I asked where they’d found my details, they just ended the call. Quite dodgy, if you ask me.Microsoft9 yearsSome bloke called pretending to be from Microsoft tech support, telling me my PC was full of errors or whatever. He asked if I wanted to know the details, so I said sure and joked, “Since when does Microsoft handle Mac support?” Next thing, the guy starts calling me names like I’m some kind of fool. Proper rude!Microsoft9 yearsTotal scam, don’t bother answering!9 yearsGot a call from the same number today at 7:45 am. Just some rubbish, I ignored and cut the call off, then blocked it straight away. Definitely a scam!9 yearsGot three calls from someone saying they're with Microsoft, all in just one day, and one cheeky one came before 7 in the morning! Looks like a scam to me, so I'm blocking the number for good.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call this afternoon around 3.45. As soon as I answered, BT stopped the call dead in its tracks.BT9 yearsGot a call from 001441803839688 early this morning at about 7.44, then they rang me again around 8.45. It was definitely a scam. Some woman called Sarah told me there was a problem with my computer. I just put the phone down. It's so annoying how they just barge into your day like that. Really cheeky of them.Sarah9 yearsI got a call from someone wanting to know about my computer. Quite random, but that’s what they asked about. Not sure why they were interested though.9 yearsGot a call just before 9 in the morning from a guy claiming he was from "Microsoft Support." He mentioned some licence issue, saying my PC was firing off error alerts linked to it. Asked me to sit in front of my computer. He even said he was calling from Microsoft in Reading and gave me a number, 020 32393351, to ring him back. I had a gut feeling it was dodgy, so told him I’d think about it and he said he’d call again in an hour. I used that time to check on the official Microsoft website and had a look at the number. Turns out it’s a scam, so definitely be careful out there!MicrosoftReading9 yearsGot a call about 8 in the morning and picked up. After seeing what everyone else said, I figured out it was just one of them pesky nuisance calls.9 yearsJust like all the other warnings say, they sound Asian or Chinese and they’re just trying to scam you out of your cash. Stay away from these crooks!9 yearsI’m fully aware it’s a scam, but honestly, the sheer amount of calls drives me mad. There was this one day they managed to ring me like five times within just a couple of hours.9 yearsGot a call just before 8 in the morning from someone saying they were with Microsoft, said my PC was getting hacked. The bloke had an Asian accent and then passed me on to some "supervisor." They actually phoned back about half an hour after that. Definitely a scam.Microsoft9 yearsThese scammers pretending they're from Microsoft are actually just trying to hack into your computer so they can steal all your money from your bank account. Total criminals.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from someone Asian claiming my computer got hacked, total scam trying to trick me.9 yearsSome bloke calling himself from Microsoft rang me up, warned me my computer was hacked or sumthin, then just abruptly ended the call when I told him off. Watch out for this scam.Microsoft9 yearsJust like the rest of them, probably from China or somewhere in Asia. Looks like a scam trying to steal your cash.9 yearsI had yet another rather dodgy phone call about a supposed computer issue. The caller, who had a voice that sounded possibly Asian, tried to alarm us about an alleged problem. When my partner mentioned that we were with security, their tone took a nasty turn, and they started hurling abuse. Quite the cheek of them!9 yearsGot a call from someone with an asian kind of accent about an issue with our computer. As soon as I said we handle security, they started getting rude to my partner. Definitely one of those computer scams.9 yearsI got a call from Bermuda but didn’t pick up the first time they rang. They gave it another try though. So, I used 1471 to check who was calling.Bermuda9 yearsGot a couple of calls today claimed to be from Microsoft, warning that our computer was hacked. My husband quickly jumped in and told them he’d run a security check called ee423 to sort it out. As soon as he said that, the caller just dropped the line!Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from Microsoft. Definitely a scam, so watch out!Microsoft9 yearsWatch out, these folks are just trying to scam you by getting into your computer.9 yearsMissed this call as my voicemail answered it straight away, and they didn’t bother leaving any message. It was from Bermuda, which is odd because I don't know a soul there. Feels dodgy to me, so I’d be steering clear - probably just some sort of scam.BermudaSubmit Your Own Report (441803839688)
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