0015735550192
☎️ 0015735550192 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (573). The area code (573) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0015735550192
- Suspicious Microsoft support call receivedApr
2016Silence during call, possible spamApr
2016Called, received threats, then disconnectApr
2016Blocked international calls, no expectationsApr
2016Windows Technical Department is fraudulentApr
2016Called, but no one respondedApr
2016Windows Technical Department is a scam!Apr
2016Scam call hung up quicklyApr
2016Scam warning about computer callersApr
2016Scam call from Windows TechnicalApr
2016Scam call about Windows upgradeApr
2016Repeated fake Windows Tech support callsApr
2016Scam call about computer faultsApr
2016Irritating Windows support scam callsApr
2016Telemarketing concerns, urgent regulatory action neededApr
2016Microsoft scammers; caller hung upApr
2016Harassed elderly neighbor with callsApr
2016BT caller impersonation led to hackingApr
2016Scam; quick call termination tacticMar
2016Frustration with tech support issuesMar
2016Scam call from Asian womanMar
2016Hung up on Windows scam callMar
2016Scammer insulted after being questionedMar
2016Scam call, misleading computer issuesMar
2016Scam call, poor communication skillsMar
2016Annoyed, yelled, and whistled loudlyMar
2016Fraudsters are rude and unprofessionalMar
2016Irritating Windows scam caller reportedMar
2016Annoying scammers calling repeatedly dailyMar
2016Annoying early morning phone callMar
2016Scam call from fake technicianMar
2016Scam call pretending to fix problemFeb
2016Annoying scam calls persistently receivedFeb
2016No response when answered callFeb
2016Aggressive scam call, beware elderlyFeb
2016Suspicious caller, nearly exploited victimFeb
2016Scammer pretended to be legitimateFeb
2016Possible internet scam call receivedFeb
2016Scam call with Asian accentFeb
2016Receiving persistent Windows scam callsFeb
2016Hanged up on unknown callerFeb
2016Call disconnected without responseFeb
2016Received rude response when challengedJan
2016Frustrated with persistent nuisance callersJan
2016Foreign caller, confused, hung upDec
2015Scam calls, difficult to understandDec
2015Ignored call; no message leftDec
2015Warning about annoying scam callsNov
2015Microsoft scam call warning humorouslyNov
2015Scammers impersonating Microsoft supportNov
2015Identical call, replied fraudster, hung upSep
2015User experienced similar situation tooSep
2015Scam call about computer issuesSep
2015Recognize scam, wait for hang-upAug
2015Number Of Searches: 391 Number Of Comments: 50 First Seen: 27 August 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bolton Houses(Lancashire), Coal Aston(Derbyshire), Coalburns(Tyne and Wear), Little Bytham(Lincolnshire) and Stanmore(Hampshire).
0015735550192 has 50 comments of which 28 x negative and 22 x neutral
0015735550192 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0015735550192 👆 is reported as a prevalent scam involving callers claiming to be from "Microsoft" or "Windows Technical Support," often with strong Asian or Indian accents. Many report calls early in the morning, with crackly lines and aggressive or rude behaviour when challenged. These callers attempt to convince recipients their computer has serious issues, urging remote access to steal personal and banking details. Some callers hang up when confronted or use abusive language. A common tactic is to confuse or pressure the recipient into following unsafe instructions. Multiple commenters describe repeatedly receiving calls from various numbers, showing persistence despite being blocked. The scam is widely recognised as a nuisance and threat, especially to the elderly, with many expressing frustration about the lack of effective action to stop these calls.
Reports on phone number 0015735550192
10 yearsGot a call just yesterday from someone claiming to be with Microsoft Technical Support, though the accent was really thick and hard to understand. I quickly played a personal attack alarm I’d bought for a couple of quid on Amazon to throw him off. Worked a treat! The number’s been blocked now, no more of that nonsense.MicrosoftAmazon10 yearsGot a call from this number around 11.45 this morning. I said hello a couple of times but no one replied, so I ended up hanging up. After checking the reviews, seems like I dodged a bullet! I have a feeling they might try me again though...10 yearsGot a call about my Windows PC. I mentioned I’m an officer at the SFO and said I’d be happy to help. Suddenly, they started swearing at me non-stop and then the line just dropped. I’m guessing she was on the phone while driving and maybe had an accident. Hope she’s alright. Take it from me, folks: never call and drive!SFO10 yearsDidn’t expect a call from abroad so just blocked it straight away. Always put off by those unknown international numbers.10 yearsBeware, it’s a scam pretending to be from Windows Support!Windows Technical Department10 yearsJust got a call from this guy with an Asian accent, said he was from some Windows tech support. I asked him what computer he meant and he went, "Your Windows computer." I told him, “Everyone’s got Windows these days, you’re not really from Microsoft, are you?” Then he just cut off the call.10 yearsOver the course of about a week, I got seven calls from someone claiming to be Microsoft saying my computer had problems. I made a point of wasting their time every single time!Microsoft10 yearsWatch out, I just got a call claiming to be from the Windows Tech Support team - total scam alert! Don’t fall for it, they try to trick you into giving personal info or money. Stay careful!Windows Technical Department10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Windows tech support. Told them to buzz off. This was the second time in ten minutes too, really annoying!10 yearsSome caller went on about upgrading to Windows 10, but I could barely understand him. When he told me to switch on my computer, I cut him off and ended the call. Total SCAM, watch out!10 yearsThis morning around 9.40, I got a call supposedly from Windows tech support. I told them straight away I don’t own a computer. They've rang me quite a few times before, but I never got their actual number.Windows Tech Support10 yearsGot a call from this number 0015735550192, sounded like an Asian woman asking about my computer. When I asked which one she meant, I joked I had fifty, then just ended the call. Honestly, telecom companies like BT or whoever handle phone numbers need to sort these calls out. OFCOM and the government should really step in with practical measures instead of just passing laws that take ages to enforce. These scam firms just shut down or disappear before any fines get paid anyway.BTOFCOM10 yearsGot a call this morning at 9:51 from 0015735550192. The bloke had an Indian or Asian accent and claimed to be from the Windows Technical Department. Total scam, be careful!Windows Technical TeamIndiaAsia10 yearsI picked up but there was nobody on the other end, then they just ended the call.10 yearsSomebody rang me claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there was something wrong with my computer that needed fixing. I played along like I didn’t understand, and then they just hung up on me. Total scam, obviously.Microsoft10 yearsOur elderly neighbour got really scared after getting repeated calls from this number, it felt like harassment.10 yearsTotally a scam. I just said I didn’t have a computer to get them to hang up sharpish.10 years0015735550192 again with the same old scam about 'computer issues' - total waste of time from these idiots!10 yearsGot a call from 0015735550192 earlier, this Asian woman was saying there was an issue with my computer. I knew it was a scam right away, they're just trying to trick me into giving my bank info. They've done this before, so I just hung up straight away.10 yearsSome bloke rang claiming there was a problem with my Windows. I cut him off quick and told him to get lost before he could start again, then I just ended the call.10 yearsGot a call earlier and as soon as I started asking questions and said I knew it was a scam, he just went off on me with loads of swear words and then banged the phone down. There really oughta be some way to put a stop to these idiots.10 yearsSome bloke with a thick accent rang me up, saying my computer was all messed up. I told him my computer was fine and when he asked me to turn on my camera, I said I didn’t have one. In the end, he just hung up. Honestly, these scammers need to be caught and punished properly.10 yearsGot a call from them once more today - the bloke on the phone had a really thick accent, so I just went along with it and kept firing questions at him. He clearly had no idea what was going on, probably a newbie or something. Then he passed me over to another chap, also with an accent, who kept insisting I switch on my computer so he could "fix" it. I told him I’d rather just pop into my mate’s computer shop nearby and then ended the call.10 yearsThese idiots rang me up... I let them have it with a right good telling off that anyone would be proud of, then I blew a massive, loud whistle right into the phone... Stupid scammers never bothered to call again.10 yearsAbsolute scammers! They were incredibly impolite.10 yearsGot a call from some Windows scam, super annoying!10 yearsGot a call at 7:53 this morning but they hung up before I could pick up. Just what us old folks need bright and early!10 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent rang up saying he was from "Windows" and told me my computer had loads of errors. He asked me to turn it on, which I guess was a setup to send me to some dodgy site. I just ended the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call from 0015735550192, claiming to be from some Windows tech support. They tried to tell me my computer had a problem that needed fixing, but I knew it was all made up. Honestly, they kept pushing even when I said I wasn’t interested. It’s so frustrating - why isn't there more the government can do to crack down on these scams?10 yearsThis number’s been calling me loads, always a guy speaking with an Asian accent. He kept saying he was from WINDOWS, not Microsoft, claiming my computer had issues that could be sorted out fast. Got another call today (24/02/2016), but the line was so scratchy I just hung up. Honestly, these calls are really annoying and a bit scary - someone should do something about them.WINDOWSMicrosoft10 yearsI picked up this number 001573555012 and there was just silence on the other end. I said hello a couple of times but nobody replied, so I just hung up.10 yearsThis guy with an Indian accent called me, trying to get me to open a port on my computer saying he’d fix some error. I told him no way and mentioned I was recording the call, then he just hung up. Seemed pretty pushy and would scare old folks who aren’t tech savvy. Total scammers, honestly!10 yearsI got a call from someone with an Asian accent, and honestly, I should’ve caught on faster because there was a weird pause before they started talking. They claimed to be from Microsoft, saying my computer was sending out internet problem warnings. They had me look for a “Microsoft” key on my keyboard, which I’ve never even noticed before. Luckily, I didn’t go along with what they asked next, but if I had typed in what they told me, they could’ve accessed my computer remotely and possibly stolen all my banking info. Proper shady stuff!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today. The guy on the other end had a strong Asian accent and kept saying he was from "The Department of Windows," trying to talk about issues on my computer. Yeah, as if! I told him straight up he was trying to scam me and threw in some colourful language. Then he just cut me off! Ha! What a joke!The Windows Department11 yearsGot a call today around 7:50, the person said there was a problem with my Windows and asked me to switch on my computer. I said I didn't even own one, then told them they were trying to scam me, then they just hung up. The line was all crackly and the voice sounded Asian.11 yearsI get calls like this way too often, had three just this week. They say they’re from Windows and that there’s something wrong with my PC. This morning they rang me at 8.19am, when I was still tucked up in bed. I always tell them to stop calling and take me off their list but it doesn’t stop. So today I thought I’d mess about a bit. When the guy said I had a tech issue, I went, “oh wow, that’s a bit unsettling.” Then he started trying to fix it over the phone, so I told him I don’t even own a computer. He just hung up straight away!11 yearsI answered 0015735550192 today but ended up just hanging up straightaway.11 yearsI got a call this morning around 8:56, and the moment I picked up, they just hung up straight away without saying a word.11 yearsWhen I called them out, they just said "screw you" back. Lovely.11 yearsI’ve blocked this number now, but had to do the same with another one late last year. Pretty sure it’s the same lot changing their numbers constantly. I just wish there was a way to stop these callers for good. You’d think BT could find them, but it seems like both BT and the TPS don’t really care much about all the complaints we keep sending in.BTTPS11 yearsGot a call from someone with a really thick accent, definitely not British or American, talking about my computer. I kept giving him vague answers and asking him things like "which computer exactly?" and he seemed proper lost. After a bit of back and forth where I wouldn’t give clear info, he just gave up and ended the call.11 yearsI keep getting calls from someone claiming to be from Microsoft tech support. It's always the same story, but they're just scammers. This time it was an Asian guy on the line and his voice was really muffled, hard to understand him at all.Microsoft11 yearsGot a call today at 10:50, lucky thing my voicemail is always active. The person on the other end just hung up without saying anything. What a nuisance!11 yearsGot a call from some scammer saying there’s something wrong with my computer. Honestly, there really should be new rules to stop these muppets wasting everyone’s time. If I ever had a proper issue with my PC, I’d just take it to a reliable tech guy, not listen to some random on the phone. I know it sounds a bit harsh, but I wouldn’t mind if their own computer crashed. Just watch out for these dodgy calls, they’re a real pain.11 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman claiming to be with Microsoft. I humoured her for a bit, then jokingly told her to 'go take a pee.' She insisted she wasn’t trying to scam me and even accused me of scamming her! At the start, she said she knew I had issues with my Windows, but I told her my windows were spotless, as clean as crystal or whatever. Seriously, don’t get caught out by these tricks - no one from Microsoft rings you out of the blue.Microsoft11 yearsThere's been loads of calls from folks claiming they're with Microsoft support, but they're just scammers trying to trick you into letting them "sort" your PC issues. Classic con artists, really.Microsoft11 yearsAbsolutely received the same bloomin' call! As soon as I confronted her about potentially being up to no good, she hung up in a right hurry. Quite amusing, really!11 yearsAbsolutely, we experienced that as well, mate!11 yearsI received a call from these individuals claiming there was an issue with the Windows software on my computer. Honestly, it all seemed rather dodgy to me - definitely feels like a concocted scam!11 yearsHad a couple of rings today. Just respond with “I’m well aware this is a scam, and you know it too.” Then simply hang on and see how long they stay on the line before giving up!Submit Your Own Report ((573) 555-0192)
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