0015094884473
☎️ 0015094884473 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (509). The area code (509) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015094884473
- Received suspicious call, likely scamAug
2016Phone scam after installing landlineJun
2016Indian man was rude. accused virusesJun
2016Unexpected humor in phone callJun
2016Indian caller impersonating Microsoft supportJun
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftJun
2016Beware of fake Microsoft callsJun
2016Asking about privacy concernsJun
2016Annoyed by unwanted phone callsJun
2016Indian scammer pretending to fixJun
2016Fraudulent Microsoft tech support scamJun
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftJun
2016Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJun
2016Missed call, no message leftJun
2016Microsoft scam call, pretended police stationJun
2016Avoid answering suspicious phone callsJun
2016Inappropriate and threatening scam phone callMay
2016Scammers became rude and persistentMay
2016Scam call from impostor MicrosoftMay
2016Hope for call back scamsMay
2016Unwanted calls from unknown sourcesMay
2016Indian male impersonating Microsoft agentMay
2016Unknown caller claiming tech issueMay
2016Received suspicious call regarding computerMay
2016User received scam call, refusedMay
2016Microsoft scam call turns sillyMay
2016Beware of Microsoft scam callsMay
2016Glad I didn't bother answeringMay
2016User believes they are unoriginalMay
2016Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftMay
2016Asian with virus scam callMay
2016Received suspicious call from MicrosoftMay
2016Suspected scam call, hung upMay
2016Indian lady Microsoft Windows scamMay
2016Received call about computer hacking, scamMay
2016Received scam call from impersonatorMay
2016Difficult communication, unclear voiceMay
2016Received suspicious call from Microsoft impersonatorMay
2016Suspecting scammers because no messageMay
2016Scam calls claiming to be MicrosoftMay
2016Received fraudulent tech support callApr
2016Received fake computer support callApr
2016Number Of Searches: 252 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 11 April 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Derry Downs(Greater London) and Fernhurst(West Sussex).
0015094884473 has 40 comments of which 23 x negative and 17 x neutral
0015094884473 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015094884473 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam operation involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft, often with Asian or Indian accents. They pressure recipients to grant remote access or pay for virus removal, targeting those with no technical knowledge or even those with Macs. Many report rude or threatening behaviour, attempts to extract bank details, and refusal to provide verifiable information. The callers frequently disconnect when challenged or questioned and sometimes use intimidation tactics. Numbers appear even for ex-directory lines, raising privacy concerns. It is strongly advised not to engage, avoid downloading software, never share personal or financial details, and hang up immediately. Genuine companies will not make unsolicited calls about computer issues. Reporting these calls to authorities and maintaining phone line privacy protections is recommended.
Reports on phone number 0015094884473
10 yearsGot a call around 11 in the morning from a woman who said she was with TalkTalk. She started telling me they were about to disconnect my internet. I told her if TalkTalk needed to get in touch, they’d email me directly. I also said I was pretty sure it was a scam and that I’d ring up TalkTalk myself to check. After that, I just ended the call.TalkTalk10 yearsJust like others have said, got a call from a really rude bloke from India telling me my laptop was packed with viruses! Proper annoying!India10 yearsHad pretty much the same thing happen! A guy with a strong Indian accent called me. It went like this: Phone rings. ##Heavy Indian accent## "Hello Ma’am, I’m calling from Microsoft. We noticed your computer has been sending error reports for the past three weeks." Me -> "Really? That's odd. We don’t even own a computer!" (total fib, obviously!) "Are you certain about that, Ma’am?" Me -> "Absolutely, no computer here. Thanks though! I’ll contact Microsoft myself about this." "Could I get your name, please?" Then they just ended the call without another word.MadamMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, saying our PC had issues. When my hubby started questioning him and mentioned our software was all up to date, the guy got proper nasty. Hubby ended the call quickly. Some people really are the worst!Microsoft10 yearsGot a bloke on the phone with a thick Indian accent, said he was John from Microsoft and there was something wrong with my Windows. I told him all I got is windows in me house, do he do double glazing? No reply at all. Then he asks if I got a laptop or a PC. Told him same answer as before, then he just cut me off! Quite funny really :-)JohnMicrosoft10 yearsOn 11 June 2016, we got two calls on our landline, which is kept ex-directory. The man on the phone, sounded Asian and said he was from Microsoft, telling us our computer had a virus. Be careful, don’t let them download anything or get access to your PC remotely.Microsoft10 yearsI’m really curious where they managed to find my number from in the first place?10 yearsJust got a call from 0015094884473 today. Honestly, never heard of that number before but like usual, I didn’t pick up. Don’t want to deal with whatever it is, no matter who it might be. When are the authorities going to take action on this constant privacy invasion? It’s getting ridiculous.10 yearsGot a call from a chap claiming he was with Microsoft and wanted to sort out my PC. I played along for a bit, then told him he wasn’t actually with Microsoft - after that, he just cut the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call this morning around 8:45 from some bloke from India saying he was with Microsoft. He said my computer had a virus, which was funny cos I use a Mac. When I started having a laugh, he got all annoyed and said he'd block my computer or something. These scammers really need to be stopped, they’re a right pain.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call this morning at about 8.45 from a woman with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. She said there was an issue with my computer. I told her to call back later when my other half was around. She kept insisting I listen, but I told her again firmly that the PC wasn’t mine and I wasn’t going to sort anything out. Then I hung up and quickly phoned my landline to double check she wasn’t still connected. Definitely a scam.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call early this morning from a woman with an Indian accent, about 8:45. She claimed to be from Microsoft, saying there was some issue with my computer. I said she’d need to call back when my other half was around. She kept insisting I should listen, so I did, and kept saying it wasn’t my computer and I wasn’t gonna do anything. After that, I hung up and quickly called my landline to check if she was still connected. Definitely a scam.Microsoft10 yearsI got a call from this number earlier today, 02/06, but they didn’t leave any voicemail.10 yearsGot a call about 1.15 this afternoon from someone saying they were from Microsoft. I kept the chat going for a bit before I told them they’d actually reached a police station. They hung up straight away after that.Microsoft10 yearsHavent had a chat with this number but got two calls from them today. Def not gonna pick up my landline if they ring back. Cheers for warning us about this scammer. My landline is on the TPS list anyway, so total waste of effort. Seriously, why dont these folks try and find a real job? Saw those comments from 23/5/16, sounds like a mad place to be working!!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call from a man with an Asian accent, said he was from Microsoft and spoke to my 12 year old daughter. Thankfully, she was clever enough to hang up straight away. Then, this morning, the same number rang again!Microsoft10 yearsI had this dodgy call where the person was speaking Hindi all weird and mumbling. When I told them off in Hindi, shouting something rude back, they got proper cheeky. I just hung up quick. But then, out of nowhere, they rang up my missus on her number next! What a nightmare.10 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke who said his name was Evan William. Same rubbish as all the other calls I’ve had. I told him I’m an elderly lady who doesn’t use gadgets at all, then out of nowhere he says, “Can I f##k you?”! Absolute bellend! He kept going with this nonsense, claiming he’s in the UK and plans to come round my house later to do all sorts of things. Idiot! I did manage to record a bit of it, but after reading these comments, I doubt it’ll do any good.Evan WilliamUK10 yearsLike others have said, I got a call from a woman’s voice when I called back. Hope they take me for a complete pushover, because I’m planning on keeping them on the line for a while.10 yearsGot a call on my landline, which is meant to be unlisted, so I'm not sure how they got hold of it. The bloke on the line, sounding like he had an Indian or Asian accent, said he was from Microsoft and wanted to talk about my laptop. I told him I don’t own one, so then he asked about a PC. I said the same thing and he just ended the call. This isn’t the first time either - the last caller said they were from SKY.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call on my landline from a guy who sounded Asian, saying he was with Windows. I was quick to tell him it was a total scam and didn’t share any info with him. Then, to be sure he wasn’t still hanging about, I rang my landline from my mobile.10 yearsJust like others have mentioned, I got a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming he was from Microsoft. He said my PC was full of viruses and offered to help me sort it out. When I told him to "F### off," he didn’t waste a second and hung up immediately!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent who claimed there was something wrong with my laptop. He kept saying he had my location and that my computer could explode. When I asked where he was calling from, he said Los Angeles. I requested he confirm my name, and he said it was D'arcy, which is definitely not right. Told him he was wrong and he insisted it wasn't possible. Then asked him where I lived, and he just said UK. When I pressed for a specific address, he couldn’t give it and ended up hanging up. Not before a bit of a back and forth though - he was really pushy about it.Los AngelesD ' ArcyUK10 yearsGot a call from some guy claiming to be Jake Wilkins from Microsoft, said there were hackers messing with my PC. He wanted me to turn it on so he could fix it over the phone. I didn’t fall for it though and asked if he thought I was daft, told him in no uncertain terms to get lost. What a total con artist!Jake WilkinsMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call on my personal phone from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there was a problem with my computer that needed fixing. When I asked for proof, he mentioned some sort of ID number but, honestly, it didn’t convince me one bit. I made it clear I wasn’t interested in chatting with a stranger like that. Then, out of nowhere, he began making cow noises! It was so weird it actually had my colleagues laughing and joining in with their own animal sounds - made the whole thing quite a laugh!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from some scammer pretending to be Microsoft, total rubbish. Just ended the call straight away and didn't share a thing. Stay safe folks!Microsoft10 yearsI chose not to pick up the call, and after reading some of these replies, I'm relieved I ignored it.10 yearsJust like everyone else, these people are so low down...10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft, talking about my computer. I mentioned I don’t use Windows, and he just hung up straight away. If he was legit, I’d expect at least a sorry for bothering me, but nothing. Pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft10 yearsThis rude guy, sounded like he couldn’t even read, kept going on about a virus or something. When I told him I’d got his number and was going to report him, he just quickly ended the call. What a leech!10 yearsI got a call from a man with an Asian accent claiming he was from Microsoft. He said the call was being recorded and told me I had a virus on my account that would cause it to shut down in three days, blaming me for it. When I asked for detalles about my account, he couldnt provide any. I also mentioned I had my own IT guy check everything and he just brushed me off. When I tried to get more info, he told me I wasnt paying attention to what he was saying! Quite rude too.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming there was an issue with my Microsoft Windows. I just hung up straight away. Total scam.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke in India who kept saying my computer was throwing error alerts every day. He was really pushy about guiding me to fix it. I had a feeling it was dodgy, so I just hung up.India10 yearsI got a call earlier from a woman with an Asian accent, sounded foreign. The connection was terrible, I could barely make out a word. After telling her the line was rubbish, I just hung up.10 yearsToday I got a call from a woman speaking English with an Indian accent. She was really polite, kept calling me nana and said she was from Microsoft. She said my computer was downloading some unusual info and they wanted to look into it or warn me. I politely said thanks but that I was busy and would look into it later, then ended the call. Afterwards, I checked my security just to be safe and everything seemed fine. Pretty sure it was just a scam.Microsoft10 yearsNo voicemail was left, but I have a feeling it could be some kind of scam.10 yearsOn 12 May 2016, I got a call from 0015094884473. A guy with an Asian accent, calling himself Jack, claimed to be from Microsoft and said my PC was infected or something, and he wanted to help me sort it out. I told him straight away that sounded like a scam. Funny enough, he actually admitted to it! I told him maybe he should find a real job so he can have peace of mind. Then he just hung up on me.JackMicrosoft10 yearsGot a couple of calls from this number recently. Pretty sure it’s a scam, so don’t share any info with them! The person said they were from Microsoft, saying there was a problem with my computer. When I questioned them, they just hung up. Absolutely do not install or download anything they tell you to! Total scam artists, really dodgy.Microsoft10 yearsHad a call from these chaps today, and they started spouting the same old nonsense about viruses. When we mentioned that we're in IT ourselves, the lady outright accused us of fibbing and promptly hung up. Quite amusing, really!10 yearsI've had the exact same encounter as mentioned previously. This lot claimed there was an issue with our computer. Seeing as we use a Mac, we promptly ended the call. I'm located in the UK, by the way.UKSubmit Your Own Report ((509) 488-4473)
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