002089549605
☎️ 002089549605 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 89549605.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 002089549605
- Missed call, no voicemail leftFeb
2017Scam calls returned, quick terminationFeb
2017Frequent calls, always blocked, persistentFeb
2017Suspicious call about computer issuesFeb
2017Scammers encountered, told to leaveFeb
2017Daily Windows scam recurring issueJan
2017Suspicious call, threatened to reportJan
2017Caller rude, fell for scamJan
2017Suspicious Windows call, hung upJan
2017Scam call about computer hackingJan
2017Fake caller from a global companyJan
2017Called multiple times, no answerJan
2017Scam call from fake tech supportJan
2017Windows scam call from IndiaOct
2016Ignore the call received todayOct
2016Persistent scam calls despite warningsOct
2016Received call, no message leftOct
2016Tired of scam calls, blockingOct
2016Stop calling me, pleaseOct
2016Ignore frequent scam calls. AnnoyingOct
2016Suspected scam call about virusOct
2016Frustrated with repeated unwanted callsSep
2016Suspicious tech call, wifi issuesSep
2016Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 17 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt Seanabhaile(Highland), Cranford(Devon) and Up Mudford(Somerset).
002089549605 has 23 comments of which 18 x neutral and 5 x negative
002089549605 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 002089549605 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to tech support scams, often alleging computer viruses or issues with Windows. Callers, typically with poor English or vague company details, quickly end calls when challenged. Many report repeated calls despite blocking or being on the Telephone Preference Service, with no voicemail left. The calls commonly involve demands for remote access or financial information, which experienced users recognise as fraudulent. Users are advised to ignore or block these numbers and never share personal or computer details. The consensus is these are part of wider scam operations aiming to exploit the unwary, sometimes using aggressive or rude tactics if confronted. Authorities like Action Fraud could be involved but prevention relies on public vigilance.
Reports on phone number 002089549605
9 yearsReceived a call, but unfortunately no voicemail was left10 yearsThere has been a resurgence of scam calls originating from this particular number range. As soon as I mentioned that I work for UK National Computer Security, the call was abruptly terminated in an unbelievably swift manner. Please provide me with further details about the incident.UK National Computer Security10 yearsI receive calls from this person two or three times per week. However, since their number is constantly blocked, I never pick up. It seems like they have not quite understood the message yet.10 yearsI received a phone call from someone with an Indian accent, who claimed that there was an issue with my computer. When I mentioned that I didn't actually own a computer (although I do), he immediately ended the call.10 yearsScammers? I politely asked them to refrain from bothering me.10 yearsThe daily resurgence of Windows scam seems to have begun once more. Can Action Fraud intervene and put an end to it?Action Fraud10 yearsI just received a phone call. As soon as the person said, "I'm calling from Windows....", I promptly told them, "Please get off my phone or I will notify the police." They hung up, but I highly doubt that it will prevent them from calling again.10 yearsThe caller informed me that there was a virus on my computer. Since I was already aware of this scam, I decided to play along and pretended to go along with her instructions. I asked her questions and praised her for supposedly "fixing" the virus. At one point, she inquired if I regularly cleaned my computer to avoid viruses. In response, I jokingly said, "Oh, absolutely! I clean it every week with a duster and polish." She rudely called me a very foolish woman and abruptly hung up the phone. How impolite!10 yearsI just received a phone call. I hung up immediately after they mentioned they were calling regarding Windows.10 yearsOne day, my mum got a phone call from someone called 'Mark' who claimed that her computer had been hacked. He offered to guide her through the process of fixing it. She decided to play along and told him that her computer was up and running, with the right screen open and everything. Then, she handed over the phone to me and asked for his number so that I could call him back later from my workplace, where our IT guy was available to assist. However, 'Mark' refused to provide a direct number. Realizing that he was making no progress, he simply said, "Oh man...good luck," and swiftly ended the call.Mark10 yearsHe claimed to represent a renowned multinational corporation connected to Windows during the telephone call. Despite his apprehensive and stilted English, he appeared to be quite nervous. Recognizing that he was indeed an imposter, I decided to engage in conversation with him. It quickly became evident that he possessed no knowledge of Windows or Microsoft, and he couldn't even provide me with the name of his supposed company. Ultimately, he abruptly ended the conversation by hanging up on me.WindowsMicrosoft10 yearsThe phone has been dialed three times before, with the most recent attempt made today on January 4th, 2017. It rang for a long time but was not answered.10 yearsHe presented himself as "Ricky" from the Information Technology department of Windows, informing me about a virus infecting my computer. In the background, I could hear the bustling sounds of a call centre. When I confronted "Ricky" and pointed out that he was attempting to scam me, urging him not to contact me again, the call abruptly ended.RickyInformation TechnologyWindows10 yearsEarlier this morning, I had a phone conversation with a lady from India who continuously insisted that she was calling from Windows and wanted to assist me with a virus linked to my email. However, I remained doubtful and refused to cooperate, emphasizing that she could potentially be anyone, despite having my PC ID number. I requested a reference number so that I could contact Windows back using their official website helpline. Quite unsurprisingly, the caller abruptly ended the call. To ensure I had all the relevant information, I used the 1471 service to retrieve her number and proceeded to search it on Google. As it turns out, it was indeed a scam related to Windows.IndiaGoogle10 yearsThey persistently call even after I specifically ask them to stop. When I mentioned that I was aware they were a fraudulent operation, they abruptly ended the call.10 yearsA phone call was received earlier today - please disregard it.10 yearsI received a call today, October 26, 2016, but there was no message left on my answering machine. I am registered on the Telephone Preference Service, but I still continue to receive these unwanted calls.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI am constantly receiving calls from someone named John Brown, who claims to be from Microsoft. However, I find his claims to be highly dubious and frankly laughable. Whenever I question him about his authenticity, he becomes visibly anxious and fidgety. Quite frankly, I am utterly fed up with these deceitful scam calls. As a result, I've decided to take matters into my own hands and block his number.John BrownMicrosoft10 yearsPlease refrain from calling me again.10 yearsI recently received a call from a number, and the person on the other end claimed to be a representative from Microsoft. They informed me that there was a virus on my computer. In response, I asked the caller to send me an email to verify their identity and provide further details about their concerns. However, I never received any emails from them. Furthermore, I wanted to mention that my PC is functioning perfectly fine with no issues whatsoever.Microsoft10 yearsI have received two calls today from annoying scammers who must be trying to gain access to my computer. Neither of them left a message, so it's best to simply ignore their calls and not answer at all. It's important to be cautious and not fall for their fraudulent tactics.10 yearsReceived yet another call today and I've grown weary of these incessant interruptions. Rather that grouchily answering, this time I chose to ignore it.10 yearsReceived a telephone call from someone claiming to be a Windows technical support representative. Interestingly, my Wi-Fi connection became disconnected during the conversation.Submit Your Own Report (89549605)
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