001921681165
โ๏ธ 001921681165 ๐ is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 921681165.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 001921681165
- Unwanted late-night call concernsOct
2015Scam call claiming Microsoft supportOct
2015Scammer posed as Microsoft supportOct
2015Frustrating customer service experienceOct
2015Frequent annoying calls received todayOct
2015Scam call joke, caller hung upSep
2015Annoying scam calls, entertaining responsesSep
2015Frequent calls, claims computer maintenanceSep
2015Suspicious international scam calls receivedSep
2015Viruses misreported; frustrating phone callsSep
2015Annoying calls, ready to respondSep
2015Aggressive spam calls about virusSep
2015Received threatening calls, voodoo responseSep
2015Harassing calls from abusive callerSep
2015Receiving frequent unwanted phone callsSep
2015Scam call claiming virus issueSep
2015Received calls, no messages leftSep
2015Scammed, fears computer hacked. Help neededSep
2015Fraud call from 'Annie Williams'Sep
2015Ignore unwanted calls; rude responseSep
2015Rude individual, communication successfully effectiveSep
2015Scam call about computer issuesSep
2015Annoying international harassment calls persistSep
2015Unwanted calls about nonexistent virusSep
2015Unwanted calls about computer virusesSep
2015Repeated silent calls received todaySep
2015Scammers targeting vulnerable individuals persistSep
2015Suspicious call, hung up quicklySep
2015Beware of dirty scammers. Avoid!Sep
2015Scam caller, ignore and hang upSep
2015Repeated calls, not answering todaySep
2015Persistent and questionable phone behaviorSep
2015Insistent scam call with accentSep
2015Suspicious caller claiming technical supportSep
2015Scam calls about computer problemsSep
2015Beware scam call, computer changesSep
2015Received suspicious scam callSep
2015Suspicious call, likely criminal activitySep
2015Beware of potential scam callSep
2015Long-term users label it fraudulentAug
2015Missed six calls on landlineAug
2015Persistent calls from fake techniciansAug
2015Number Of Searches: 58 Number Of Comments: 41 First Seen: 13 August 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Duddingston(Edinburgh), Heatherfield(Highland), Kelham(Nottinghamshire), Melling Mount(Merseyside) and Pennington(Cumbria).
001921681165 has 41 comments of which 2 x positive and 7 x negative and 32 x neutral
001921681165 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number โ๏ธ 001921681165 ๐ is reported as a persistent nuisance scam number frequently contacting individuals late at night or repeatedly throughout the day. Callers, often with an Asian accent, falsely claim to be from Microsoft or legitimate computer firms, alleging issues or viruses on victimsโ computers and requesting remote access. Many recipients do not have computers or question their claims, with some scammers turning abusive when challenged. The number targets ex-directory users, defying Telephone Preference Service protections, and employs tactics to pressure or frighten users into compliance. It is strongly advised not to engage, never grant access, and consider barring international calls or using call-blocking services to prevent harassment. This number is widely recognised as part of a scam operation seeking to defraud or compromise personal data.
Reports on phone number 001921681165
11 yearsReceived a call around 10 PM, and frankly, I’m not pleased about it. How on earth did they manage to snag my number when I'm ex-directory? It's rather concerning, to say the least.11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, said my computer had issues and wanted to get remote access. He was speaking with an Indian accent. Felt a bit dodgy to me.Microsoft11 yearsIt’s the usual routine, isn’t it? Our computer’s gone awry yet again. I queried them about it, and they requested I carry out a few diagnostics. So, I acted as if I’d done the checks they asked for. When they nudged me to share what the error message displayed, I couldn’t help but say it told them to take a hike!11 yearssome bloke said he was from microsoft windows and wanted to get into my computer because it was showing some kind of problem with errors. I told him no way.Microsoft11 yearsI've received roughly seven of these calls today, and I simply don't pick up. It's incredibly frustrating, especially when I'm trying to get things done.11 yearsIndeed, found myself in a similar situation. I feigned the act of powering up my laptop and informed them that their visage popped up on the display-a rather dapper gent with a lovely palm tree behind him, if I'm not mistaken. They promptly disconnected the call!11 yearsHad three calls by midday today, all rather alike. The final one was adamant that my Windows software had been compromised. Initially, I thought it amusing to inquire how they’d managed that on my iOS device, and I teased them about whether they’d pilfered any secrets from the Government or if they offered hedge trimming and garden maintenance services, among other things. The last bloke turned quite irate but didn’t end the call. It seems they could turn into a right nuisance!Government11 yearsI've been receiving numerous calls daily from this number, asserting they represent my computer maintenance service. I'm seriously considering blocking all international calls to put an end to this nuisance.11 yearsI've had a couple of missed calls from this overseas number earlier today, 24th September 2015, and it’s barely past 10 am! It absolutely screams scam to me. Initially, they claim to be from the Windows Technical Support Team, but when you challenge them a bit, they switch their story to being from PC Expo. The moment they requested me to switch on my computer, I decided to hang up. It's all very dodgy!Windows Technical Support Team11 yearsI’ve received a few calls from these jokers, and honestly, it’s an absolute farce. They claim there are 'wiruses' on my system, but I suspect they’re more like phantoms from "Vindows." The other day, I let them ramble on until they got to the bit about the ominous black screen with the third item from the bottom. At that point, I couldn't help but exclaim, "Blimey, Mike/Brian/David, it’s gone mental!" You should have seen it - it started flickering and flashing, prompting me to hurl some well-placed expletives, usually involving a whole cascade of "Fs." Sometimes they actually engage, but more often than not, they end up cutting the line!VindowsBlimeyMikeBrianDavid11 yearsI've received a staggering five calls from this lot today! I reckon I’ll dig out my whistle and give them a proper blow for the next call they make!11 yearsIt's been an utter nuisance dealing with this Windows virus nonsense. I've already informed them that Windows would handle the update, and I have no desire to engage, yet they persist in calling me multiple times a day. It's becoming quite maddening!11 yearsI've been pestered incessantly by this number; during our last chat, I mentioned that I was documenting the exchange and intended to report it. This seemed to trigger the caller, who then resorted to some rather nasty language, promising that I’d be bombarded with no less than ten more calls. My mobile is meant to be registered under an ex-director’s name, for crying out loud!11 yearsI've received calls from this number as well, and it's the same old story about a supposed virus on my computer. One chap even threatened to pop round to nick my laptop! I had to let him know that my Rottweilers haven't eaten in a while, and I dabble a bit in voodoo. Fingers crossed this puts an end to it!11 yearsI've received a few calls from this number recently, but they've not bothered to leave a voicemail. My family and I have been travelling overseas at various stages throughout the summer. I'm beginning to wonder if there's a link, as I might have shared my phone number with someone while making a booking or two.11 yearsI received a call from this number, with the person on the other end purporting to be from some computer firm. They insisted that my device was infected with a virus, much like the experiences shared by others here. When I probed about how they managed to get hold of my number, the chap replied that he retrieved it through my internet portal. Quite the bizarre encounter, I must say!11 yearsInitially, I was bombarded with five or six calls daily from a caller ID simply stating "Call". Now, I've started receiving calls from this new number. The first time I answered, it was someone prattling on about supposed issues with my computer. Naturally, I informed them that I had no such problems and hung up. I've come to realise that if you answer but remain silent, the auto-dialler tends to hang up as well. I just tried this technique, and it seems to do the trick!11 yearsIn the past week, I've received a slew of phone calls from unknown numbers. Despite my reservations, I didn’t disclose any personal information, but they went ahead and provided me with a password and code, claiming that my computer was at risk and unprotected. Foolishly, I fell for their ruse when they mentioned a worm had infested my device. Now, I'm feeling rather anxious about using my laptop, worrying that they might have compromised it. Could anyone offer me some guidance on what to do next?11 yearsThey keep ringing us, but we never pick up since we've got caller ID. I did pick up the phone once and told the bloke to shove off!11 yearsReceived a phone call from someone identifying herself as 'Annie Williams'. She claimed I had some sort of virus issue on my device. When I inquired about my operating system, she completely missed the mark. I let her ramble on about how legitimate her company was and then pretended to be a bit dense when she requested I perform certain actions on my computer. Eventually, I decided to hang up. Since that encounter, I've been inundated with another six calls from them. This number is quite crucial to me, as it's how my boss reaches me...Annie Williams11 yearsWhat a proper muppet from India! Thankfully, I've picked up a bit of Hindi, so I'm quite certain I conveyed my thoughts effectively.India11 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number-eight times in a mere two days! They claim to be representing some computer firm, insisting that I've picked up a virus from a recent software install. On the sixth attempt, my husband, who's an IT pro, told them there's no way we have a virus since he manages all the programming on my computer. The seventh time they rang, it was completely silent! Honestly, when will these nuisances take a hint? And to top it off, the TPS isn't of any assistance either.TPS11 yearsI've received no fewer than half a dozen calls just yesterday, and today is proving to be just as bothersome. Plus, there are missed calls flashing up on my Caller Display. Clearly, the Telephone Preference Service isn’t doing its job when it comes to overseas numbers. This is beyond mere inconvenience; it feels downright harassing!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsIn the past day, I've received two phone calls from this number, both of which attempted to gain access to my computer. I promptly hung up each time. Honestly, it baffles me how some individuals, who should know better, choose to engage in such malicious activities rather than using their talents for the benefit of society. It's a shame that they prefer to prey on those who are easily overwhelmed.11 yearsI've just had a rather peculiar phone call. An Asian gentleman was on the line, claiming there were issues with my computer’s Windows system. I had to inform him that I don’t even own a computer! How odd!11 yearsI've been plagued by this number that keeps ringing me up - a staggering eight times in just two days! They claim to be from a tech firm, insisting I've got a virus from a recent software upload. On the sixth occasion, my husband, who’s quite knowledgeable in IT, informed them that we’d not encountered any virus since he personally manages all the programming on my machine. Strangely, during the seventh call, there was nothing but silence on the line. It’s beginning to feel quite unsettling!11 yearsShe was asking to gain access to my computer. I’m not a fool, so I ended the call.11 yearsI’ve received around eight or nine calls today, but each time there’s absolute silence on the line. Quite peculiar, really!11 yearsShady con artists, don't let them pull the wool over your eyes! Just tell them to clear off and save yourself the hassle.11 yearsEverything mentioned here is quite alarming - they were most persistent and even rang again after the call was cut off! Seems a bit suspicious, to say the least.11 yearsI had two calls today from the same number. It was the usual pest insisting I turn on my computer. The caller had a noticeable Asian accent and was quite pushy when I said I wasn’t inclined to go along with their demands. I suggested they schedule an appointment, but they just wouldn’t let up.11 yearsReceived a call requesting that I power up my computer due to some alleged issue. When I inquired about the caller's identity, they simply hung up on me. The woman on the line had an Asian accent, and when I tried ringing the number back, it was out of service. Be cautious, everyone!11 yearsI've had numerous calls from this number throughout today, with the latest one coming through at 21:20. I've chosen not to pick up.11 yearsOn the 7th of September at around 4 in the afternoon, I received a call from a chap of Asian descent who claimed to be 'from the computer department.' As soon as I heard that line, I promptly replied with a 'No' and hung up. Curious to trace who'd rang me, I dialled 1471 afterwards. Mind you, I'm ex-directory with BT, so I reckon this was definitely a dodgy call.BT11 yearsHad a rather annoying experience with some fool claiming to be from a computer service. I informed them I don’t own a computer and promptly ended the call. Oddly enough, they tried ringing me back nearly seven hours later but remained silent. Now I’m just biding my time, anticipating their next move so I can give them a piece of my mind. They’re clearly just after your cash and personal information. Honestly, just tell them to kindly sod off.11 yearsI received a phone call from an Asian gentleman earlier today around half past five. Just a heads up - it appears to be a scam. He was attempting to persuade me into making alterations to my computer system. Stay vigilant!11 yearsI’ve just experienced something rather similar. An Asian chap identified himself as John and promptly informed me that I was having issues with my computer, claiming I had some faulty software. Having always been with BT, I naturally inquired if he was affiliated with them. However, he merely kept insisting he was part of Windows technical support. His responses felt quite unconvincing, so I decided to hang up.JohnBT11 yearsOur landline is unlisted, and we’ve registered with the Telephone Preference Service to avoid unwarranted calls. On the 7th of September 2015 at around 3:55 pm, we received a call from this number. Nowadays, we rarely pick up our home phone. Those who are aware of our situation usually leave a voicemail, and we return their calls. However, this particular caller didn’t bother to leave any message. So, I dialled 1471 to track down the number. It’s quite clear that this was not a genuine call. I have a strong suspicion that the caller might be up to no good!Telephone Preference Service11 yearsWe've been at this for more than three decades now, and it's clear this operation is nothing short of a scam. I strongly urge you to put an end to this.11 yearsEarlier today, I noticed that my landline had rung six times without being answered. Quite peculiar!11 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and they claim to be computer technicians. We've decided to hang up on them every time!Submit Your Own Report (921681165)
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