0019564605604
☎️ 0019564605604 👆 is not a valid (Landline or Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (956). The area code (956) originates from United States.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0019564605604
- Received suspicious call, likely scamOct
2015Call from unrecognized number blockedSep
2015Accusation: Livefix PC is scam/loggerAug
2015Hoax call from fake supportJul
2015Scam call - user fights backJul
2015Scam call from fake techJul
2015Scam call about computer errorJul
2015Asian scam caller annoyed, whistle trickJul
2015Avoid telemarketers cost-effectively with MacJul
2015Reporting nuisance computer scam callersJul
2015Scammer called me about virusJul
2015Warning about scam Windows supportJul
2015Indian accent, computer scam, American numberJul
2015Foreign caller offers computer helpJul
2015Unsolicited call from foreign manJun
2015Scam call from supposed Windows employeeJun
2015Frequent unwanted calls, TPS assistance neededJun
2015Microsoft scam warning: Don't believe themJun
2015doubts about credibility of serviceJun
2015Received scam call from imposterJun
2015Entertain telemarketers with gibberishJun
2015Warning about potential scam activitiesJun
2015Avoiding international number calls on machineJun
2015Call scammer, pretend no computerJun
2015Parental discussion on scams interruptedJun
2015Confronting scammers in creative waysMay
2015Received scam call, claimed knowledge dominanceMay
2015Received suspicious call, glad ignoredMay
2015One word: SCAM perceptionMay
2015Received scam calls, hung upMay
2015Robocalls occurring daily, please stopMay
2015Scam warning: Hang up immediatelyMay
2015Admitted to telling a lieMay
2015Repetitive calls from unhelpful companyApr
2015Scam caller claiming computer issuesApr
2015Suspicious call from alleged scammerApr
2015Received suspicious call, didn't answerMar
2015Number Of Searches: 406 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 12 March 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cindery Island(Essex), Radway(Warwickshire) and Weybridge(Surrey).
0019564605604 has 33 comments of which 18 x negative and 15 x neutral
0019564605604 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0019564605604 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from Windows or Microsoft support, often with Indian, Pakistani, or Nigerian accents. They falsely warn of computer issues, attempting to persuade recipients to grant remote access or download software, which can lead to identity theft and malware installation. Many have experienced rude or abusive behaviour when challenged. The calls frequently use pressure tactics and fake technical jargon. Recipients are advised not to engage, to block the number, and to be wary of unsolicited tech support calls as legitimate companies do not make such contact. Ignoring, playing along without sharing information, or promptly hanging up is recommended to avoid falling victim. This scam is persistent and has caused significant annoyance despite registration with the UK’s Telephone Preference Service.
Reports on phone number 0019564605604
11 yearsToday I got a call from someone saying he was from Live PC Fix. The bloke had a really normal Indian name, James, and sounded pretty friendly. He didn’t say straight away that my computer had an issue but kept going on about my internet connection. While he was chatting, I looked up the company name he mentioned, just like he said. After about ten minutes of listening, I told him I knew it was a scam and ended the call. The number was 008472583794, just in case anyone else gets a ring from it.JamesLive11 yearsGot a call from 0019564605604 earlier today. Luckily BT Call Guardian picked it up on my new phone, which was a bit of a relief. They've been added straight to my block list now. Job done!BT Call Guardian11 yearsComplete rip-off - this bloke called Peter rings up claiming to be from Windows Services saying there's issues with your PC. When I asked what company it was, he said Livefix PC. Total nonsense.Windows Services11 yearsHad a noisy call from a bloke named Michael, sounded like he was from some busy call centre and said he was from "your Windows support centre." Told him I wasn't daft and that I'd be reporting his number to the cops, then he just cut me off.Michael11 yearsgot a call from some bloke claiming to be from windows, saying my pc was flashing error alerts to them. i told him i wasn’t falling for it and called it a scam, he denied it though. i told him if it’s really an issue, have it sent in writing, then just hung up.11 yearsGot a call from some joker saying my PC had a Windows issue, obviously a scammer after my info. I gave it straight back, called him a cheat, and slammed the phone down on him. If he rings again, I might just blow a whistle at him!11 yearsGot a call today from an Asian guy claiming my computer was messed up (totally expected at this point!). I'm so over these annoying calls, I figured why not have a bit of fun and annoy him back. We went back and forth for about five minutes, with him getting pretty frustrated and telling me I was talking too much. Then I did that whistle thing - you know, the annoying one. He called me a silly Brit and just slammed the phone down! Classic!11 yearsThey called me this morning just after I turned my phone on, asked what kind of computer I had. When I said I use a Mac, and not Windows, they just hung up straight away. I just left it ringing the whole time, hoping it ends up costing them something.11 yearsGot a call today from some bloke claiming he could fix my Windows computer, but I don’t even own one. I played along though, kept him on the line. Said his name was Javid, sounded Asian, and that he worked for “Live Fix PC” out of Switzerland (yeah right). Apparently their tech team in the UK spotted my computer was sending error reports and he wanted me to log in immediately to sort it out. I told him he was talking nonsense and should find a proper job! Then he started swearing at me and hung up. Honestly, glad I’m decent with computers. These lot are total scams!JavidLive Fix PCSwitzerlandUK11 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Asian accent saying there was a virus on my PC. I calmly told him I wasn’t interested and thanked him before hanging up. No sooner had I ended the call, he rings back straight away asking why I’d ended the call! Seriously, who does that?! I didn’t just hang up rudely, I finished the call properly. Avoid answering these scam calls - it’s just a waste of your time!11 yearsJust like every other time, they ring saying they want to fix my computer. I told the lady that she’s going against the law since I’m on the TPS and warned I’d report her and the firm - then she just hung up! Does anyone know the proper way to actually report these dodgy companies? They’ve phoned loads of times before, usually pretending it’s about Windows issues. I just laugh and say I’m not interested in double glazing, thanks! Haha.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI get calls almost every day from someone with a foreign accent, saying they're here to sort out computer issues. They keep insisting they want to help with computer stuff.11 yearsGot a call on our landline from someone who sounded Nigerian or maybe Asian, no idea how they even got our number since it's ex-directory. The guy started going on about issues with our computer or something, but i just said ‘not today, cheers’ and hung up straight away.11 yearsearlier today the person on the other end just suddenly disconnected, but last time i got a call from a man with an indian accent who said my windows had a serious threat on them. he kept addressing me as maam which felt weird and when i tried to get him to tell me my name he got really annoyed. i ended the call straight away, clearly just a scam. honestly, these annoying calls are driving me mad.11 years25/6/2015, around 10 in the morning: This was definitely a scam. Someone rang me pretending to be from Microsoft, telling me there was an issue with my computer. Just so you know, legitimate companies like Microsoft never call you out of the blue - they always make that clear. They tried to get me to open the system registry, saying it was showing errors (which it wasn’t). Next, they wanted to remotely access my PC, which would let them grab all my personal info, do identity theft, and probably put my details up on shady hacker forums. Be careful, folks!Microsoft11 yearsToday I got called like 4 times within just 5 minutes! Been getting loads of calls from this number lately too. My husband actually had a go at the person and tried to put them off, but they kept ringing anyway. Isn't there a way for the TPS to step in and stop all these nuisance calls?TPS11 yearsSounds like it’s some sort of scam, with an Asian accent that I’d guess is from India or maybe Pakistan. Definitely feels like a dodgy con artist trying to trick people with their lies.IndiaPakistan11 yearsGot a call earlier today, around 4.20pm, on the 19th June, from someone claiming to be from the "Windows Centre". The person had a strong Asian accent, sounded like they might be from India or maybe Pakistan. Definitely a scam, just some crooks trying to trick people.AsiaIndiaPakistan11 yearsJust a heads up - these people will claim theres a problem with your PC, even if there isnt one. They usually try to get you to visit a website or download some program, but dont do it! Its a trick to put harmful software on your machine. Best to just hang up and not engage with them at all.11 yearsThis number's been ringing me non stop for like three weeks straight. Got caller ID, so every time I spotted it was from abroad, I just let the answering machine take it. Never left a message tho. Now that I’ve checked this out, I’m definitely gonna keep ignoring it!11 yearsI get calls from this number almost every day. The other day, I only had my computer with me and got a bit worried, thinking there might be an issue while I was setting it up. I kept asking the bloke why he couldn’t sort it out from his side. He kept pushing me to switch it on. Eventually, I said I didn’t even own a computer, and he just told me to “f*** off.”11 yearsHad loads of calls this week and honestly, I’ve lost faith in the uk’s useless telephone preference service. Instead, I tried to have a bit of a chat with these scam callers. So today, when one rang about ‘windows support,’ I asked him how he managed to sleep at night and if his kids were proud of what he’s doing. He didn’t say a word back and just ended the call - proper rude, if you ask me!UK11 yearsGot a call today from someone saying my computer was at risk of being hacked. It turned pretty unpleasant after a bit, especially when I said I was a Microsoft engineer and didn’t need any assistance. Ended the chat after about 15 minutes.Microsoft11 yearsGot a call on the evening of 22/5/15 from a number that seemed dodgy on my caller ID. I ignored it and they left a brief message just saying "goodbye". After seeing what others have said about similar calls, I’m really happy I didn’t answer. It’s so annoying being bothered by these calls all the time. Can’t the UK government do something to ban these annoying nuisance calls?UK11 yearsHonestly, it’s just a con.11 yearsI got a call once from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft Windows, going on with some tale. Before he could say much, I told him no and ended the call. This number has called me a few times on my landline. Sometimes, when someone answered, they just kept me waiting for ages or someone with a weird accent talked, so I just hung up. Pretty clear it’s a dodgy scam trying to take over your computer.Microsoft11 yearsTwice daily they ring my phone but these days they just cut off right away. It’s really irritating. Can someone please do something to stop them?11 yearsWatch out, total rip off! The bloke ended up getting proper rude. Best just hang up if some random caller starts asking about your computer.11 yearsHe said my windows were running slow, but I quickly told him I don’t even have a computer and hung up before he could say anything else. Honestly, that was a complete fib, but whatever. I wonder if he was just full of nonsense himself.11 yearsEvery day without fail I get a call. I tell them I’m on a Mac and they just hang up. Honestly, it’s getting pretty boring now!11 yearsOn 22nd April 2015, I got a call from someone claiming to be from Windows Services saying there was an issue with my PC. I told him straight away, "First, my computer is fine, I used to work in IT so I know this stuff. And second, I’m on the do-not-call list, so take me off your list." After that, he just hung up. The bloke’s accent sounded like it could have been Pakistani, Indian, or maybe Nigerian. Definitely not a nice chap!Windows Services11 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Henry claiming to be from Windows. When I mentioned my lad had taken the laptop out today, he just dropped the call. Pretty obvious it was a scam - he said they’d checked my computer and hackers were after my info. I ended up getting really annoyed with him.Henry11 yearsReceived a call from this number and it immediately struck me as rather dodgy. I decided to let it go to voicemail, and surprise, surprise - no message was ever left.Submit Your Own Report ((956) 460-5604)
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