0018006835379
☎️ 0018006835379 👆 is not a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (800).
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0018006835379
- Requesting access, unsure of processApr
2018Scam call asking for moneyMar
2018Mixed feelings about Microsoft expertMar
2018Scam call for laptop virusMar
2018Indian accent scammer claimed tech issueMar
2018User mentioned computer hack scamMar
2018Suspecting fraudulent motives behind the callMar
2018Fake Microsoft tech support scamMar
2018Beware Microsoft support phone scamMar
2018Caution of fake Microsoft supportMar
2018Suspicious claim of Microsoft affiliationMar
2018Warning about virus attacks on computersMar
2018Number Of Searches: 87 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 09 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Greenbank(Shetland Isles), Thorpe Audlin(West Yorkshire) and Trevilson(Cornwall).
0018006835379 has 12 comments of which 10 x negative and 2 x neutral
0018006835379 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0018006835379 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers claiming to be Microsoft specialists, often using an Indian accent and pretending to be based in New York or other locations. They typically warn of urgent virus attacks or hacked computers and try to convince victims to give remote access to their laptops. In some cases, they ask for payment, sometimes in hundreds of dollars, to "fix" the supposed problems. Many have found these calls suspicious or downright fraudulent, with some disconnecting quickly and verifying the number online. Others have lost money or fear data theft. Overall, the number is linked to attempts to trick users into handing over access or sensitive information under false pretences.
Reports on phone number 0018006835379
8 yearsSo I just let him access my laptop, any clue what I should be doing now?8 yearsyeah this happened to me too, some guy claiming to be from microsoft called my daughter. she picked up the phone and at the end he started asking for like 200 dollars. i told him i wasnt going to pay but he kept pushing, asking if i could pay any amount at all. when i said i had no money he just told us to sort it out ourselves and then hung up. proper dodgy!Microsoft8 yearsso i got a call from some bloke with a strong indian accent saying he’s a microsoft expert from manhattan, nyc. he actually helped me fix a problem on my laptop, so now im left wondering if it was legit or some kinda scam. honestly, no clue. my phone bill’s probs gonna be sky high this month, fingers crossed someone comes forward with proper evidence that it’s a con or not soon.MicrosoftManhattanNYC8 yearsMy laptop suddenly began flashing and playing a loud voice urging me to ring a toll-free number right away to get rid of a virus. They wanted me to give them remote access, saying my laptop was at serious risk and needed urgent protection. It felt fishy, so I quickly ended the call and looked up the number online. Turns out, it’s a scam aimed at hacking into your computer. Luckily, I avoided falling for it. Be cautious folks, don’t rush into these things.8 yearssome bloke with an indian accent rang me claiming he was based in new york. he said my phone and laptop were hacked and asked for $199 to sort it out. i got suspicious, so i phoned my boss to check and he told me it was definitely a scam. just checked the number online and it backs that up.New York8 yearsI got a call from someone saying my computer was being hacked and they needed my login info, or I had to call them back to stop it. Pretty sure it was a trick.8 yearsit was clearly a bogus call, nothing legit about it at all8 yearsThey say they’re Microsoft experts and urge you to ring them back, but then they hit you with a massive phone bill that can easily top 100 euros. Total scam!Microsoft8 yearsI had a similar experience, they claimed to be from Microsoft and said they were fixing my computer by removing viruses. But obviously, it was all a scam.Microsoft8 yearsThis chap is asserting that he represents Microsoft support.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from some people saying they were with Microsoft and could fix my computer. Turns out, they just got into my PC and might have taken my info. Definitely a scam!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft security trying to convince me they needed access to my PC to fix a virus. They wanted to install some software which felt really dodgy. Total scam trying to trick me into giving them control of my computer.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report ((800) 683-5379)
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