☎️ 00303022 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 3022.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 00303022
- BT scam, no computer, hung upApr
2018User pretended to be cluelessMar
2018Received call from Asian manMar
2018Received call from suspicious personMar
2018Irate phone call from AlecMar
2018Daily persistent unwanted collections callsFeb
2018Concern about repeated silent phone callsFeb
2018End the call immediately,don't engageFeb
2018Received two calls todayFeb
2018Received two phone calls todayFeb
2018Warning against phone scams and fraudFeb
2018Persistent scam caller, morally deficientFeb
2018Suspicious call claiming router issueFeb
2018Unsolicited call from foreign manFeb
2018Frequent phone calls receivedFeb
2018Persistent weekend caller needs educationFeb
2018Claimed to be BT broadband providerFeb
2018Hilarious exchange with call centerFeb
2018Scam call from foreign numberFeb
2018Scam call from fake BTFeb
2018Wife politely declined early callFeb
2018Difficulty understanding due to backgroundFeb
2018Silent call, concerning for elderlyFeb
2018Suspected Indian data thief cautionJan
2018Received scam call about internetNov
2017Received suspicious call about internet assistanceNov
2017Suspicious call from fake techNov
2017User has BT home internetNov
2017Suspicious attempt to access computerNov
2017Number Of Searches: 229 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 23 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cranford(Greater London), Pottington(Devon) and Southrop(Oxfordshire).
00303022 has 26 comments of which 11 x neutral and 15 x negative
00303022 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 00303022 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam originating from foreign call centres, often using English aliases and claiming to be from BT or BT Openreach. Callers, typically with South Asian accents, attempt to gain access to personal computers by citing supposed internet or router issues. The calls involve pressure to comply with technical instructions, but recipients and verified sources confirm they are fraudulent. Callers often hang up abruptly or continue to call repeatedly, demonstrating harassment tendencies. Recipients are urged not to engage, to reject requests to access devices, and to contact their legitimate provider directly. This number is strongly advised to be blocked to avoid potential data theft and distress, especially for vulnerable individuals.
Reports on phone number 00303022
8 yearsSome bloke said he was from BT, but I don’t have a computer to switch on or anything, so I just ended the call.BT8 yearsI received a call from this number at around 10 o'clock this morning. An Asian gentleman claimed his name was Alec, but before I could ask anything further, he abruptly ended the call! Odd, isn't it?Alec8 yearsI received a call from a bloke named Alec this morning around ten o'clock. He had quite a noticeable Asian accent and he ended up just hanging up without saying much. What a bother!Alec8 yearsSo this morning, around 10 am, I got a call from a guy named Alec who spoke with an Asian accent. He hung up almost as soon as he started talking. After checking out some other comments about this number, it seems like it’s not just annoying but could potentially be risky or even threatening. Definitely watch out for it.Alec8 yearsI've tried telling them I’m not interested but they just keep ringing, day after day!8 yearsGot a call from this number three times today, but every time I picked up, it was just dead silence.8 yearsReceived a couple of calls this morning, on the 21st of February, 2018, one at half past eight and another at nine.8 yearsI usually just end the call immediately, no point in talking to them.8 yearsRang me on two occasions this morning: once at half eight and again at nine o'clock.8 yearsEven after I told him everyone knows these calls are scams and called him out for being downright shady, he didn’t stop. Ended up ringing me three more times in just under an hour. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.9 yearsI've received numerous calls.9 yearsSome bloke who wasn’t speaking English tried asking for my personal stuff, so I just ended the call straight away.9 yearsSimply state that they are affiliated with BT, your internet service provider.BT9 yearsThis number keeps ringing me up every weekend. I’ve asked nicely loads of times for them to quit bothering me, but it’s like they don’t get English at all.9 yearsGot this guy with a really strong Indian or Pakistani accent. He says, "Hello, my name is John Morris." I replied straight away, "Yeah, right, you’re John Morris!" He insists, "Yes, definitely John Morris." I was like, "No chance you’re actually called John Morris!" and he goes, "How do you know that?" I tell him, "Because you don’t sound like a John Morris at all." We went back and forth for a bit, me trying so hard not to crack up. Then out of nowhere he snaps, "Why even bother answering, wasting my time? You f###### idiot!" I just said, "Good point," and hung up. Brilliant.John MorrisTPIA9 yearsGot a call again within an hour from a number starting 00303022, sounded like a guy from India or maybe Pakistan. Claimed to be from BT and said there was an issue with my computer. I shouted back that I’d have my tech guy check it out, then told him flat out “this is a scam!” and he hung up straight away. Proper annoying and feels quite threatening.PakistanBT9 yearsGot a call from someone in India claiming to be from BT, saying they needed to fix security problems with my internet. I ended the call straight away and then rang BT myself. They told me right away it was a total scam.BT9 yearsThis morning, my missus answered the phone and, quite nicely, told the caller to piss off.9 yearsReceived a call this morning at about half ten, but there was no response on the other end-just silence before they abruptly disconnected. It’s rather alarming, isn’t it? Especially for older individuals and those who might feel isolated. I really hope these callers understand how unsettling this can be for some people.9 yearsThe guy on the other end was speaking, but I couldn’t catch what he was saying. He seemed to have an Indian accent, and there was so much noise in the background. I got a bit worried about the call, so I ended up just hanging up.9 yearsSomebody tried to hack into my computer, probably data thieves from India or somewhere like that. Honestly, I’d say it’s safer to just ignore calls like this!India9 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming there’s an issue with my internet and that they’d be dropping by tomorrow morning with a replacement router. They started asking about the number of lights blinking on my router and their colours. Then, they wanted me to log onto my computer to fix whatever the problem was. I told them I wasn’t buying it and hung up, especially since I’d already dealt with a scam call earlier today. Also, their heavy foreign accent made it really hard to understand what they were even saying.9 yearsI got a call the other day asking some questions about my internet service, so I rang BT to check. Turns out it was definitely a scam.BT9 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with a Far East accent, telling me pretty much the same tale. I went along with it at first, but when she asked me to hit Windows-R on my laptop, I just ended the call straight away.Far East9 yearsGot a call supposedly from BT about my home internet, but something felt off. Sounded like they were trying to sell me something or had the wrong number. Definitely made me suspicious!BT9 yearsThey called saying our internet was about to get disconnected and tried to get into our work PC.Submit Your Own Report (3022)
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