0019053855083
βοΈ 0019053855083 π is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (905). The area code (905) originates from Canada.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0019053855083
- Found number twice, useful websitesApr
2015Scammer claiming fake support deskMar
2015Report threatening scam call incidentsFeb
2015Excessive harassment calls throughout dayFeb
2015Unwanted call disrupted family peaceFeb
2015Follow-up phone call on 12thFeb
2015Frequent calls from unknown numberFeb
2015Scam call from fake tech supportFeb
2015Potential scam call from "Microsoft"Feb
2015Beware of fake Microsoft callFeb
2015Called by fake tech supportFeb
2015Received mysterious call, no responseFeb
2015Warning about fraudulent tech supportJan
2015Multiple calls from scammerJan
2015Avoid scammer, inappropriate and hostileJan
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2015Microsoft tried to scam meJan
2015Security scammer preys on vulnerabilityJan
2015Early morning phone call distressJan
2015Mother needs help against scammersJan
2015Scam call impersonating Microsoft engineerJan
2015Asian man claiming as Microsoft scammerJan
2015Indian man claiming Microsoft hacking, dismissedJan
2015Scammer pretending to be Microsoft staffJan
2015Caller did not respond properlyJan
2015Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2015Frequent early morning calls, no messageJan
2015Scammer insults father, no computerJan
2015Visitor was targeted by scamJan
2015Negative comment towards small creaturesJan
2015Received hoax call regarding computerJan
2015Beware fake Microsoft phone callsJan
2015Received suspicious call, reported itJan
2015Questionable caller from unknown originJan
2015Spam call regarding computer issueJan
2015Warning about potential scam callJan
2015Warning: elaborate tech support scamJan
2015Multiple persistent early morning callsJan
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2015Concern about phone/internet interferenceJan
2015Illegal transactions, suspected scam, caller IDJan
2015Upsetting and unfairly target elderlyDec
2014Scam pretending to be MicrosoftDec
2014Informal query on unidentified callerDec
2014Received suspicious call from abroadDec
2014Receiving repeated calls on SundayDec
2014Number Of Searches: 495 Number Of Comments: 46 First Seen: 12 December 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bishops Lydeard(Somerset), Blackmore End(Hertfordshire) and Maesbrook(Shropshire).
0019053855083 has 46 comments of which 21 x neutral and 25 x negative
0019053855083 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 0019053855083 π is reported as a persistent scam number mostly linked to fake Microsoft support calls. Callers often claim your computer is hacked or has viruses, trying to get remote access or personal info. Many report an Indian-sounding male voice, with aggressive or abusive behaviour when challenged. Calls occur at all hours, including very late or early, causing distress, especially to elderly or vulnerable people. Some callers hang up abruptly or make offensive remarks if confronted. Numerous attempts can be relentless, with repeated calls in a single day. The number is traced to Canada but seems linked to fraudsters targeting UK residents. Users warn itβs a dangerous scam and urge caution, highlighting the harassment and emotional strain caused.
Reports on phone number 0019053855083
11 yearsThis number popped up on my phone a couple of times this week. Honestly, I’m relieved sites like these exist, so I know what to expect if they decide to call again.11 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be tech support, total scammer. When I told him I knew he was lying, he got all hostile. The number popped up as Hamilton, Ontario on the US reverse lookup site. You can even check the address on Google street view if you want. Honestly, part of me thinks about dropping by just to see who’s behind it.HamiltonOntarioUSGoogle Street View12 yearsThis bloke rang me up, saying he was from Microsoft, but as soon as I told him I don't use their stuff and called him out, he went off on me, shouting about wanting to mess around with my missus and mum, proper nasty stuff. Anyone know how we can report this kind of rubbish?Microsoft12 yearsI got a call from this number like 32 times all in a single day. It started at 7 in the morning and kept coming until almost midnight. Calling it harassment doesn’t even cover how annoying it was!12 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent right at midnight which totally flipped my dad out, usually he's quite laid back. This isn't the first time this same number has buzzed us, but because it was such an absurd time, we actually picked up just to tell him what we thought.12 yearsThey rang me back on the 12th of February around 2.10pm GMT.12 yearsThis number has been ringing me a few times starting from Saturday 7th Feb, usually around 10:15pm GMT. I've managed to track it back to Hamilton, Canada, near the border with the States. I'd have nailed down the precise spot if it weren't for those pesky Data Protection laws.HamiltonCanadaUS12 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent, saying my PC was hacked and I needed to do exactly what he said. I wasn’t buying it and just brushed him off, figured it was one of those scams for sure.12 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent claiming he worked for Microsoft. He said there was a issue with my PC and wanted me to give him some info. Felt a bit dodgy to me.Microsoft12 yearsSome bloke from India rang me up, saying he was with Microsoft and there was an issue with my laptop. He told me to switch it on, but I told him I’m using a Mac, not some Windows thing. Told him to get a grip. Honestly, that guy seemed really dodgy.MicrosoftApple12 yearsI picked up the phone when I was visiting my grandma, who doesn’t own a computer herself. A guy with an Indian accent introduced himself as “John Peter” claiming he worked for the Microsoft network and said my laptop was showing error alerts. I played along for a short while but then called him out, saying he was a scammer and tried to get him to admit it. He just ended the call. It’s really upsetting because he’s so pushy, I can imagine how easily some folks might hand over private info. Someone really ought to put a stop to this.John PeterMicrosoft12 yearsI answered the phone earlier and all I heard was some beeping noises before the call just suddenly ended.12 yearsYesterday evening around 6.20, I got a call from a bloke speaking with an Indian accent who used my actual last name and claimed he was from Microsoft, saying there was a serious issue with my PC. Obviously, this was a complete con. These sorts of calls happen all the time to me and I've tried everything - ignoring them, faking following their instructions, even being pretty blunt - but none of it stops them. I work in IT, and it’s sad to say, but I’ve had worried friends ring me saying they fell for it and think their computers were hacked - well, guess what, they probably were!Microsoft12 yearsTotally a con, this bloke came on saying my computer was full of issues. When I told him to jog on, he got proper abusive and started saying nasty stuff about messing with my mum!12 yearsGot called back five times by the same bloke pushing that Microsoft scam. Every time I interrupted, but he just kept going with the same spiel. Total waste of time.Microsoft12 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent saying he was from Microsoft. Told me my PC was hacked and asked me to open it up. Pretty sure it was a scam trying to trick me.Microsoft12 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Michael claiming he was with Microsoft, telling me my computer was hacked and it’d only take ten minutes to sort it out. I told him to ring me again in an hour. When I looked up the number, I realised it was a scam, so I’ve reported it to the police. Watch out for these kinds of calls!MichaelMicrosoft12 yearsGot a call from someone saying my Microsoft license had expired. We only just got back with a new PC and were in the middle of setting it up when they rang. They wanted my name, but I asked them to tell me my name since they were the ones calling. They kept threatening I'd lose my computer, so I just ended the call.Microsoft12 yearsGot a call really early this morning, and with my heart problems, it’s just not on. Honestly, this sort of thing should be shut down completely.12 yearsMy mum, who’s 83 and not really good with computers, can’t get into her laptop anymore. She’s been getting loads of calls every day, like 5 to 7, all from this same number 0019053855083. She depends a lot on the internet to keep in contact with people but isn’t very techy, which is fair enough. These sorts of calls are definitely scams, taking advantage of elderly people who are vulnerable. If anyone has suggestions on how to protect her or stop these calls, I’d really appreciate it.12 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a foreign accent pretending to be some Microsoft engineer. He reckoned my computer had been hacked for weeks and said he needed to fix it. I cut him off right away, told him I wouldn’t be sharing any info over the phone and hung up. Sounds like a total scam to me. I worry for folks who might fall for this and end up giving away personal details to these fraudsters - no real tech support person would ask for that stuff on a call.Microsoft12 yearsThis number keeps ringing me over and over. The bloke on the other end says he's from Microsoft, trying to sort out some issue. I've told him I don't use any Microsoft stuff and that I’m not interested, but he still phones back. Latest time, I cheekily asked if he wanted my IP, passwords, or bank info - called him a scammer right away. He ended up shouting some nasty stuff before cutting me off. Proper dodgy!Microsoft12 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from Microsoft warning me my account was hacked. Didn't buy a word of it, asked him some questions and then just ended the call.Microsoft12 yearsSome guy with a thick Indian accent called me, claimed he was from Microsoft and asked me my name. I told him I didn't have any Microsoft stuff, and he quickly said he also worked for Mac! Nearly laughed out loud, so I played along and said I don't have a Mac either. He got a bit annoyed and asked what system I use, then I told him none at all! That’s when he just told me to get lost and hung up on me.IndiaMicrosoft12 yearsSome bloke with a funny accent called me this morning claiming he was from Microsoft. He told me to switch my computer on right away because it was supposedly hacked. I told him I’d only just got home from work and still had my jacket on. He started getting all aggressive and shouting about how serious it was. I just hung up on him.Microsoft12 yearsWas waiting on an important call from my doctor when this guy from overseas starts calling. I said hello a couple times but got no response. Then he finally says hello back and just hangs up right away! Proper annoying timing.12 yearsThis number has called me multiple times, the most recent was early this morning around 7:42. I usually just let it ring through to voicemail since I use call ID, and they never bother leaving a message before hanging up.12 yearsMy dad, who’s 69, got a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft saying there was an issue with his computer. Dad told him he doesn’t even own one. Then the guy just snapped back, asking “what the bloody hell are you doing in this world?” It was so rude and bizarre!MicrosoftDad12 yearsI was at me mum’s place when this bloke rang up claiming he was from Microsoft. He asked if I could get on the computer, but I asked if he knew who I was. He didn’t have a clue. I told him it’s my mum and dad’s house, not mine. Still, he went on about needing access. I wasn’t having any of it and asked him what his name was. He hung up sharpish. I made sure to warn my parents to watch out for stuff like that.Microsoft12 yearsI got a call from a bloke with a foreign accent claiming to be from Microsoft. I told him I actually work for Microsoft and he quickly ended the call. A mate of mine fell for a similar scam and ended up with a totally trashed laptop, so watch out for these sorts of dodgy calls!Microsoft12 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent called me, and it was a total scam. Got really irate when I refused to tell him my name.12 yearsI got a call today from a woman speaking with an unusual accent, saying she was a Microsoft Engineer and offering to fix my computer. Since I don't even use Windows, I was certain it was a scam. I've already told the Telephone Preference Service about it.MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service12 yearspests everywhere!12 yearsThis number called me the other day and the voice on the end sounded like it came from some sort of call centre - you could hear other people chatting in the background. The woman claimed there was an issue with my computer. I called her out, saying it was obviously a scam. She then seemed to threaten to get into my PC without permission, though her English was a bit broken so I’m not totally sure that’s what she meant. I decided to be blunt back and just told her to “go and multiply” before hanging up.12 yearsIn just 2 days, I've had three calls from them, including one this morning Saturday at 7:22am! I haven’t picked up any of the calls since they always go to voicemail and they never drop a message, yet they keep calling non stop.12 yearsGot a call saying there was a problem with my computer, but when I said everything was fine, they just ended the call right away.12 yearsGot a call from this number, guy claimed to be from a tech support team wanting to 'help' with my PC. He asked me to hand over control of my computer, supposedly to repair some issues. Knowing about these types of scams, I figured they’d just hold my computer hostage until I paid up to get it back. Luckily, I know quite a bit about computers, so I managed to spot the scam pretty quick. I’d warn anyone else not so tech-savvy to be extra careful if this number rings you.12 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Martin from Microsoft, sounded like they had an Indian accent. Totally fishy if you ask me. They started going on about issues with my computer or something like that. After a bit of their nonsense, I told them straight up 'There isn't a single computer here.' The line went dead and then they just ended the call. People pulling stunts like this really should feel guilty! These kinds of scams need to be stopped immediately! Definitely a total scam!MicrosoftMartin12 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Indian accent who was really polite at first. He claimed to be from Microsoft and said my computer was infected with a virus. He offered to help me remove it.Microsoft12 yearsI hung up when they first called but then they rang me back again. This time they claimed my computer was hacked and used for illegal transactions to Russia. They told me to turn it on again, but I just shouted 'scammers' and then they went quiet. Quite fishy if you ask me.Russia12 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent and they just cut off after like a minute. Does that mean they can mess with my internet through my landline or something?12 yearsso annoying. like another person mentioned, i got a call saying “there’s something wrong with your pc”. makes me worry about older folks falling for this, especially now that everyone needs the internet more than ever. it’s just not right. honestly, i have some very strong feelings about these scammers that i can’t even say here.12 yearsAvoid answering this number, it's a total scam! They claim to be from Microsoft and tell you your computer is infected with a virus. Don't hand over any of your details, it's definitely a trick!Microsoft12 yearsCan anyone tell me who was calling from this number 7?12 yearsI received a call on my landline today, and it was evidently from a foreign number. It’s rather peculiar, as it's quite unlikely anyone outside of the UK would be trying to get in touch. This has all the hallmarks of a potential scam, if you ask me.UK12 yearsThis number has called our home phone a couple of times earlier today (Sunday, 3rd January 2015).Submit Your Own Report ((905) 385-5083)
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