003201222330131
☎️ 003201222330131 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 1222330131.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 003201222330131
- Avoided potential scam phone callSep
2016Missed unidentified call at 8:10Jun
2016Didn't answer because phone is dangerousJun
2016Received fraudulent call regarding computerJun
2016Angry scam caller insulted meMay
2016No content in comment providedMay
2016Fake Microsoft tech support scamMay
2016Telemarketing call - didn't alignMay
2016Beware of fake tech supportApr
2016Scammer call turns into victoryApr
2016Communication misunderstanding, potential scam encounterApr
2016Funny anecdote: Zeroth floor mishapMar
2016Suspicious call claiming computer hackingMar
2016Wasting scam caller's time humorouslyMar
2016Asian male Microsoft scam callMar
2016Abusive response to call complaintMar
2016Microsoft scam phone call encountersMar
2016User tired of early greetingsMar
2016Repeated unwanted calls from themMar
2016Number Of Searches: 181 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 01 March 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bradfield(Essex), Close House(Durham), Dove Point(Merseyside), Lyewood Common(East Sussex) and The Knapp(Gloucestershire).
003201222330131 has 17 comments of which 11 x negative and 6 x neutral
003201222330131 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 003201222330131 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting UK residents with early morning calls, often from individuals claiming to be Microsoft support staff warning of computer security threats. Callers typically speak with an Asian accent, and the number frequently displays foreign country codes. Their tactics include insisting the recipient has been hacked, demanding remote access to devices, and reacting abusively when challenged. Many recipients recognise these calls as fraudulent, avoid engagement, and use humour or firm refusals to deter scammers. No genuine messages are left, and questions posed by callers are vague or irrelevant. This number is widely viewed as a nuisance and potential security risk, so it is advisable not to answer or return the call. Reporting to authorities is recommended.
Reports on phone number 003201222330131
10 yearsI saw the call but decided not to pick up since I suspected it was a scam. After reading what others have said, I’m really relieved I didn’t answer!10 yearsGot a call from this number early in the morning around 8:10am. Didn’t pick up since it wasn’t familiar. I rely on BT’s caller display and answerphone to screen calls. Usually, if it’s important they leave a message, so you can ring back. I’ve realised this number isn’t safe to trust.BT10 yearsi just let it ring cuz i already knew who was calling. these calls can be pretty dodgy nowadays.10 yearsGot a call earlier today from a woman with an Asian accent, calling from 003201222330131. She said she was from Microsoft and that it was about my Windows computer. I asked her which one, since I own four of them, and she just replied "both." She claimed both my PCs were hacked, which I know is rubbish, so I told her no and she quickly ended the call. I've heard about this sort of scam before where they try to get you to install TeamViewer or some remote access tool so they can take control of your machine and steal your info. Definitely a dodgy one to watch out for.Microsoft10 yearsI got called by this woman with a Caribbean accent who claimed my computer was hacked. When I told her I didn't use Windows, she started accusing me of lying and then randomly called me a bloody bitch before just hanging up on me!10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft saying my PC was hacked. He didn't really know my name, where I live, or even my internet provider though. When I was a bit slow with his questions, he just ended the call. Proper dodgy if you ask me.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman who was talking about the windows on my PC. I told her I don’t own a computer, but then she asked if maybe I had a laptop? I replied no, none of that stuff at all. Then she asked what I actually have, so I said just a telly. After that, she just ended the call.10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from Microsoft support, trying to scare me into giving them access to my computer. Total scam, don’t fall for it!Microsoft10 yearsI recently received a rather dubious phone call from an Asian gentleman claiming to represent Microsoft. He insisted that they'd been alerted to suspicious activity from my computer, suggesting that someone was attempting to breach my system and pilfer my personal information. I was rather sceptical, so I asked how on earth he was receiving alerts when I don’t even possess a computer. He then queried whether someone might be using a laptop, to which I replied in the negative. The conversation took an odd turn when he inquired about my age, and upon asking why he needed to know, he remarked that I sounded like I could be 15 or 16 - I am, in fact, 56! I quickly realised I was dealing with a scam artist, as he persisted with his questions, trying to fish for personal information. I informed him bluntly of my understanding of his ruse, indicating that he was simply trying to extract my details for financial gain. When I mentioned that I was recording the call and intended to report him to the authorities, there was a moment of silence before he abruptly hung up. I must admit, it was quite a victory!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent saying there was something wrong with my windows and he could sort it out. I told him I lived on the "ground zero" floor and that he should probably talk to my landlord about any window issues. I also said I didn't notice any problem since I just cleaned them recently and had a perfect view through them.10 yearsToday, at about half past nine in the morning (on a bank holiday), I got a call from a guy with an Asian voice who said his name was John Davies. He claimed to be from Microsoft support, based somewhere on Victoria Street in London. The bloke told me my computer was at risk of being hacked by some cyber criminals and asked me to turn it on so he could "sort it out." I decided to look up the number, and to my surprise, the prefix 0032 showed it was actually a Belgian number!John DaviesMicrosoft SupportVictoria StreetLondonBelgium10 yearsI got a call from a guy, sounded Asian, claiming he was from Microsoft. Said my computer had some issues and he needed to help sort it out. I just played along and kept him chatting for about five minutes for laughs. Then I told him I don’t actually have a PC. He sounded confused and asked why I'd said I did. So, I told him I was just messing around to waste his time so he wouldn’t bug anyone else. He didn’t sound too happy about that :)Scam AlertMicrosoft10 yearsFRAUDULENT CALL ALERT: Received a call from a chap with an Asian accent claiming to represent Microsoft, insisting there was an issue with my computer that he could sort out. I kept the conversation going for a good five minutes purely for amusement. When I eventually revealed that I don’t actually own a computer, he was quite taken aback and asked why I had initially said I did. I simply explained I was passing the time with him to ensure he wouldn't bother someone else. He didn't seem to appreciate that too much! 😊Microsoft10 yearsGot a call out of the blue from some bloke saying he was Jim from Microsoft. Told him I didn’t want any calls, and he ended up being proper rude and started swearing at me.JimMicrosoft10 yearsHad some dodgy calls from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft tech support, ringing me up four times this week. He said there was an issue with my PC that only they could sort out. I asked him if they felt alright about making money from scams like that and then just ended the call. The numbers they use keep changing - sometimes with Indian, US codes or even faking a UK 01222 number. Total scam, avoid them!Microsoft10 yearsAs a woman of a certain age, I'm rather weary of being jolted from my slumber by a bright and chirpy "good morning" at the crack of dawn. It's becoming quite tedious!10 yearsI've received four calls from them today already!Submit Your Own Report (1222330131)
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