0015307761154
☎️ 0015307761154 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (530). The area code (530) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015307761154
- Friend lost money to scamApr
2017Frequent calls, recognize and ignoreApr
2017Unanswered call, silent, eventually hung upApr
2017Mystery call suspected to be scamApr
2017Reporting scam callers is effectiveMar
2017Scammer posing as British TelecomMar
2017Unknown number claimed BT problemMar
2017Call scammer posing as "bill"Oct
2016Received calls from persistent scammersOct
2016Suspicious of caller's identityOct
2016User response is dismissiveOct
2016Conversation with uninformed scam callerOct
2016Caller claiming Windows refund scamOct
2016User believes it is a scamOct
2016Encountered scammers, responded aggressivelyOct
2016Virtual machine tricked tech supportOct
2016Fraudulent call from IndiaSep
2016Foreign muppet tried laptop scamSep
2016Questioned lifetime care subscription refundSep
2016Fraudulent pretend service contract refundSep
2016Scammer falsely claims computer presentSep
2016Denying fake Microsoft scam phone callSep
2016Frustrated customer service experience describedSep
2016Indian scammer turned rude. Solicited TeamViewerSep
2016Indian scammer pushed remote accessSep
2016Call from India claiming Microsoft, scamSep
2016Suspicious call, polite conversation, fake refundSep
2016Microsoft Corp tech support scamSep
2016Computer hacking is illegal and harmfulSep
2016Number Of Searches: 221 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 09 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Addlethorpe(Lincolnshire) and Carrutherstown(Dumfries and Galloway).
0015307761154 has 23 comments of which 14 x negative and 9 x neutral
0015307761154 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015307761154 👆 is reported as a persistent tech support scam typically involving callers claiming to be from major companies like BT or Microsoft. The callers, often with Indian accents, attempt to trick victims into granting remote access to their computers via TeamViewer or similar software, with the aim of stealing money or personal information. They frequently mention fictional refunds or service contracts to entice engagement. Many users report multiple calls daily, with no genuine company verification and aggressive or rude behaviour when challenged. Recipients are advised not to engage, never provide personal or financial details, and to report these scam calls to authorities such as the ICO or Ofcom. Vigilance and refusal to comply with remote access requests are essential for protection.
Reports on phone number 0015307761154
9 yearsJust got another call from this number, it’s one of those PC support scams again. A mate of mine got scammed out of £7500 really quickly when she trusted them. Luckily, I’ve marked the number as a scam on my phone now, so at least I see it’s dodgy before picking up.9 yearsKept ringing till I picked up, but there was silence on the other end, so I just ended the call.9 yearsI keep getting calls everyday from some Indian bloke, or so everyone says. I've learned to spot the number and just let it ring through to voicemail but they never bother to leave a message. Once they said they were from BT, but I just told them I wasn't interested and ended the call straight away.BT9 yearsReceived a call from this number but they promptly disconnected. I haven't a clue who it might be, but I've got a sneaky suspicion it could be a dodgy operation?9 yearsIf you already signed up with the TPS, make sure to report scam calls to the ICO, and any silent or dropped calls to OFCOM. These spammy numbers dont really mind if you just comment here, but OFCOM and ICO actually do something about it, and reporting only takes a couple of minutes. So do it, it helps loads!ICOTPSOFCOMOfcom10 yearsGot a call like this scammer the other day, he started being rude once I said he wasn’t some “Bill” and that I wasn’t after a refund since I hadn’t paid a penny. Absolute cheek, obviously a con! These annoying calls have been coming non-stop for days now, like literally every single day for a week. Honestly, when will these people be put to an end? It’s so frustrating!Bill10 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Dave Smith, sounded all Indian, which was a bit odd. Pretty sure it was just one of those dodgy computer scams. Not buying it one bit!Dave Smith10 yearsGot a window cleaner sorted already, cheers. No need for more calls about windows, please buzz off.10 yearsGot a call from an Indian guy who said I didn’t know my own info, but when I asked for his name, he couldn’t give it. I told him straight up it’s a scam, and he called me illiterate. I shot back that illiterate folks usually don’t have computers. Then he accused me of not paying attention! I told him to listen to my dial tone instead.India10 yearsHonestly, it’s a total con, plain and simple.10 yearsThose scammers kept ringing me, so I just told them to piss off and hoped they drop dead.10 yearsLike a few others here, I was told I supposedly paid £200 on 03/03/16, but they couldn’t say who under because their system was down! They asked me to log into my computer and share my info, and when I refused and said “you give me your details and I’ll ring back,” the bloke shouted “Oh, forget the money then” and just hung up. This is the third time today we’ve had calls from numbers starting 001, every single one sounded Indian and they really shifted tone fast when I pushed back.God10 yearsGot a call from some dodgy bloke abroad claiming I had a refund for a parcel, trying to scam me through my laptop. Total muppet move.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I'd paid for lifetime care for comp, which I definitely hadn't. They said they wanted to give me a refund and asked me to put my info into a website. I told them "No way." Then I mentioned I’m a police officer and this call was being recorded. Heard a quick gulp, then she hung up. Quite funny really lol.10 yearsSo this bloke with an Indian accent rang up saying I was owed £199 for some service contract I supposedly bought. I knew right away it was rubbish, but I played along and asked if I could have a cheque. He told me to log on and register online before they'd send it. Then I asked for a contact number to call him back, but he refused to give one. He never even used my name and said he was calling from Jacksonville, USA. Felt like a classic scam.JacksonvilleUSA10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be Mark Williams from Microsoft. I told him straight up he wasn’t Mark Williams and definitely not from Microsoft. Then I told him to piss off. He didn’t seem too happy about that!Mark WilliamsMicrosoft10 yearsHe kept saying I had a computer even though I told him I didn’t. I said it again, no computer. Then he threatened to cancel my computer, so I just told him to do what he wants, then the internet, same reply. After that he said he’d cancel my phone too. I called him a scammer and he ended the call.10 yearsTowards the end, the woman got kinda threatening when I refused to do what she wanted on my laptop. I hadn’t actually spent the £249 she claimed she’d refund me. She then tried to convince me she was going to save my computer from crashing. When I asked for her number, she just rambled about why I wouldn’t be able to call back. I asked if there was a problem with her system, and she said yes! Haha. She kept repeating stuff like, “You don’t care if your computer breaks down?” By the end, if this had been an older person on the phone, it might’ve been pretty scary.10 yearsSome bloke from India sounded quite abrupt after I told him I was onto their scam. He was pushing me to open up TeamViewer or something.TeamViewer10 yearsPerson on the phone was from India and got really nasty after I said I knew it was a scam. They wanted me to open Teamviewer, which I refused.India10 yearsThe bloke had an Indian accent, really courteous. He told my husband that Microsoft took £249 off him but wanted to give it back now. Said we had to switch on the computer to sort it out. My husband told him we don’t even have a computer and kept chatting with him for quite a while. The guy stayed polite the whole time. Oddly, he knew my husband’s initials but not his last name.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone in India pretending to be Microsoft. Total scam, don’t fall for it!IndiaMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft’s tech team - total scam, just trying to trick you. Watch out!Microsoft CorporationSubmit Your Own Report ((530) 776-1154)
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