001519972694
☎️ 001519972694 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 519972694.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 001519972694
- Warning about Microsoft scam callsNov
2016Received scam call with accentOct
2016Suspicious of unsolicited call practicesOct
2016Scam call from supposed MicrosoftOct
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2016Phone scam avoided by parent interventionOct
2016Multiple unwanted calls, requested removalOct
2016Scam call about computer hackingOct
2016Female call center noise concernOct
2016Call claiming Windows security fraudulentOct
2016Caller ignored, suspected scammer, confirmationOct
2016Received suspicious call from scammersSep
2016Suspicious caller, foul language usedSep
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftSep
2016Scam call from fake tech supportSep
2016Fake Microsoft call from CaliforniaSep
2016Received scam call from "Henry."Sep
2016Warning about persistent scam callSep
2016Difficult conversation due to accentSep
2016Foreign woman called twice, hung upSep
2016Received call from unknown numberSep
2016Microsoft scam call, avoid hackersSep
2016Stop repeated international call harassmentSep
2016Received suspicious call from overseasSep
2016Received scam call from BTSep
2016"Tested if knew, hung up."Sep
2016Suspicious call from fake BTSep
2016Number Of Searches: 198 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 14 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Forth(Stirlingshire), Henleaze(Bristol) and Meifod(Powys).
001519972694 has 26 comments of which 19 x negative and 7 x neutral
001519972694 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 001519972694 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation, often claiming to be from Microsoft or BT fraud teams, targeting individuals with warnings about computer hacks or viruses. Callers typically have strong South Asian accents and can be aggressive or rude when questioned. They falsely claim to have urgent issues with your device, demanding immediate action or remote access. Many recipients confirm they do not own Microsoft products or BT services, highlighting the deceitful nature. Calls occur frequently throughout the day, sometimes multiple times daily, and blocking or registering on official do-not-call lists has limited effect, especially as the numbers often originate from overseas. Recipients are advised to ignore these calls, never grant access, and report suspicious activity to protect themselves from fraud.
Reports on phone number 001519972694
10 yearsI keep getting calls from people pretending to be Microsoft. If you want them to stop bugging you, go to [spam website] and put your info down. It actually helps!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call yesterday from 001519972694, a guy with a thick Asian accent claiming he was from Windows and that my system had issues. I just told him he’s messing about and ended the call. Funny enough, it wasn’t the first time that day that number phoned me - the earlier call was just dead silence.10 yearsThis number 001519972694 from Microsoft Dallas called me claiming hackers had gotten into my computer. They said if I didn’t follow their steps on my screen, my PC would get blocked. They even read out my computer’s serial number. I just hung up straight away.MicrosoftDallas10 yearsToday I got a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft in LA, saying my computer had a virus. When I only replied with short answers, they asked if I was angry. Then, when I mentioned her accent didn’t sound American, she just told me to go to hell and ended the call. Definitely a scam.MicrosoftLos Angeles10 yearsAn Asian lady attempting to carry out the Microsoft scan call trick. My father got roped into it, but thankfully my mother realised what was happening and promptly ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious phone call from a chap named Robert Brown, who, quite intriguingly, sounded Asian. Obviously, I took his claims with a pinch of salt. He tried to convince me that my Microsoft laptop was under attack from foreign hackers and was about to collapse any moment now! He urged me to power it on straight away. I maintained that everything was functioning perfectly well. Yet, he wouldn’t let up, insisting that those pesky hackers were busy infiltrating it as we spoke. When I explained that my computer was upstairs while the phone was downstairs, he exclaimed, "Oh dear, oh dear, madam!" before abruptly ending the call. Quite the entertaining exchange!Robert BrownMicrosoft10 yearsThey've rung me loads of times. I keep telling them I don't have any windows. Just today, I told them to take my number off their list altogether.10 yearsI got a call from a woman, but I couldn’t make out what she was saying at all - sounded like she was in some busy call centre. When I asked her who she was and what it was about, she just didn’t reply. So, I ended up hanging up.10 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Windows security, but as soon as I told them I use a Mac, they just ended the call. Feels like a scam to me!10 yearsSaw the number but let it go to voicemail, then the call just dropped. I checked the prefix 00151 - seems like it’s from the US or Canada, which made me think scam right away. Dug around on this site and yeah, definitely a dodgy number!USACanada10 yearsGot a call earlier from a guy with an Asian accent saying he was from Windows and that there was some alert about my windows service or something. I thought, why wouldn't they send an email instead of ringing me up? Told him thanks but no thanks and said bye. He sighed loudly and then just cut the call. Definitely sounded like a scam.10 yearsYesterday, a call came through from this number, and we picked it up. The individual claimed to be from Microsoft and spoke with a South Asian accent. When my husband inquired about his location, the caller resorted to some unsavoury language before abruptly disconnecting.Microsoft10 yearsI got a call earlier from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my laptop. Sure, like I’d buy that! I played along, said I do have a computer but I’m not that easy to fool. Then I made a funny noise down the phone and they just dropped the call. Can you imagine, haha!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be an engineer from Microsoft India, saying my computer was being hacked or something. I told him to drop it because I don't even own a PC at home. Honestly, I was baffled about how they got my number since I never share it anywhere!Microsoft10 yearsThis person said they were calling from Microsoft in California. When I mentioned how glad I was to get a call from so far away because it must have cost loads, they just ended the call on me.MicrosoftCaliforniaGolden State10 yearsGot a call earlier from a guy who said he was Henry from BT, talking about my internet. I told him to shove off and next thing, he just ended the call on me.HenryBT10 yearsThis was probably their 20th or even 30th call pretending to be from the 'Microsoft Windows Department'. They often don’t even show their number. Totally scammers. I just hung up straight away.Microsoft Windows Team10 yearsFor a couple of days in a row, I got calls from a woman with a foreign accent. First time, we just ended the call. When she called again the next day, I immediately dropped the call without saying a thing.10 yearsGot a call from someone with a strong Indian accent, mumbling something about "Apple" that I couldn’t catch. I just said "sorry?" and before I could ask again, they ended the call. Definitely sounded like a scam.Apple10 yearssome dude with an asian accent called claiming he was from microsoft saying my computer was being hacked right now!!! i asked him for a number to call back to check if he was legit and he just hung up. total scam, watch out everyone!Microsoft10 yearsThis number rang me earlier today but I didn’t pick up since I’ve got no mates or contacts in Peru who would be calling me.Peru10 yearsThey’ve been ringing me nonstop, like every couple of hours today. Tried to block them through the Telephone Preference Service but no luck, especially since the calls come from overseas. Anyone know how to actually make them quit?Telephone Preference Service10 yearsSomeone said they were from BT's fraud team but the number was from abroad, so I just ended the call.BT10 yearsThey said something about the ‘bt fraud office’. I asked them which person they were after, just to check if they actually knew who they were calling. As soon as I said that, they just ended the call right away.BT Fraud Office10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from BT's anti-fraud department, asking me to log into my computer. Problem is, I don't even use BT for my internet! Told them to bugger off right away. Total scam, watch out!BT10 yearsGot a call from 001519972694 claiming they were from British Telecom's fraud department. When I told them I didn't even have a router at my flat for the internet, they kept calling me a liar. Ended up just hanging up on them.British TelecomSubmit Your Own Report (519972694)
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