0015593404040
☎️ 0015593404040 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (559). The area code (559) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015593404040
- Windows problem, hung up rudelySep
2016Regular scam calls from MicrosoftSep
2016out of hours customer supportSep
2016Beware of computer scams from outsidersSep
2016Repeated calls, same message receivedSep
2016Scam calls warning: don't shareSep
2016Scammer posing as technical supportSep
2016Indian woman hang up callSep
2016Number Of Searches: 62 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 03 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Deiniolen(Gwynedd), Leintwardine(Herefordshire) and Wooton(Shropshire).
0015593404040 has 8 comments of which 2 x neutral and 6 x negative
0015593404040 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015593404040 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, often with an Indian accent, warning of computer problems or hackers. Callers sometimes hang up when questioned or challenged. Multiple people mention repeated calls on the same day. Several users warn strongly against sharing any personal or bank details, describing the calls as attempts to gain access and steal information. The callers tend to push for opening suspicious web pages or giving remote access, but typically disconnect when confronted. Overall, the number is linked to aggressive and suspicious behaviour aiming to trick recipients into giving sensitive info.
Reports on phone number 0015593404040
10 yearsSo, this caller was claiming there was some issue with my windows, right? But as soon as I told them they were spot on and asked how on earth they knew the lounge window hinges were stiffening, they just cut the call. Quite odd if you ask me!10 yearsthis number rings me nearly every week, and it's always some guy with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. i usually just end the call straight away.Microsoft10 yearsSo, I had two calls not long ago from someone who sounded Indian. The first bloke asked me about my computer, so I played along and asked what they wanted to know about it, then he just ended the call. Later today, another person with the same accent rang saying hackers were trying to get into my PC. I let her ramble for a bit before telling her straight up she was talking rubbish and called her out as a scammer. She hung up quick after that. Honestly, don't trust these calls or let them anywhere near your computer - they'll nick all your banking and personal info.10 yearsGot a call from 018 Sept today, they called me thrice and repeated the exact same message as mentioned before.10 yearsThey rang me a couple times lately. The first bloke, sounded Indian, was asking questions about my computer, so I asked what exactly he wanted to know about it, and he just ended the call. Then today, another Indian sounding person called, warning me about hackers trying to get into my PC. I let her go on for a bit before telling her she was talking nonsense and called her out as a scammer, then she quickly cut off. Seriously, don’t give these lot any details or let them near your computer - they just want to nick your bank info and personal stuff.10 yearsToday, on the 9th of September, I got three calls from them, and they kept saying exactly the same thing as mentioned earlier!!!10 yearsSome bloke named Charlie called me, but his accent was more like it belonged to someone called Mohammed or similar. He claimed my computer was under attack and insisted I visit a website to get it sorted. I told him straight up I wasn’t about to fall for that rubbish, and then he just hung up. Bit odd, really!CharlieMohammed10 yearsGot a call from an Indian woman repeating the exact same message. Ended up hanging up and blocking her number right away.Submit Your Own Report ((559) 340-4040)
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