00491523652525
☎️ 00491523652525 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 1523652525.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 00491523652525
- User receives frequent scam callsDec
2019Scammed by fake broadband numberMay
2019Caller was persistent and rudeMay
2019Male caller complained about broadbandMay
2019Scam caller claims computer issueMay
2019Suspiciously claiming to be MicrosoftMay
2019Unexpected phone call, skeptical responseMay
2019Suspicious call from unknown personMay
2019Unsolicited call from persistent telemarketerMay
2019Both are scamming salespeopleMay
2019Received fraudulent call from "Windows support"May
2019Number Of Searches: 57 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 14 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Acton(Worcestershire), Higher Prestacott(Devon) and Upper Feorlig(Highland).
00491523652525 has 11 comments of which 1 x neutral and 10 x negative
00491523652525 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 00491523652525 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to multiple scam calls, often involving fake claims about broadband, Amazon Prime, or Microsoft issues. Callers frequently have an Indian accent and try to trick people into giving card details or access to computers. Victims describe the scammers as insistent, sometimes aggressive, and often hang up when challenged. One case involved an elderly person losing money after being pressured about broadband during a vulnerable time. Many recommend ignoring and not engaging, as the callers tend to be persistent, use fake threats, and are clearly attempting to deceive. The number repeatedly targets UK residents with various tech-related scams but shows no legitimate purpose.
Reports on phone number 00491523652525
7 yearsJust the other day, I got one of those dodgy calls pretending to be from Amazon Prime, and a few days earlier, it was about a Visa authorisation scam. It feels like I’m getting scam calls every single week. If it’s an automated voice, I usually let it run all the way through before I put the phone down, but I never say a word. When it’s a real person on the line, I sometimes mess about keeping them chatting for a bit before I end the call.7 yearsI got a call from an Indian guy talking about 1G stuff. I kept telling him I’m on the preference list, and he kept pushing. After a bit, he got annoyed and shouted some rude words before hanging up. Drives me mad cause they call me pretty much every day!7 yearsI reckon this number rang my aunt and conned her out of £50. They claimed it was about her internet service. Trouble was, my uncle had passed away just days earlier, so she was a bit out of sorts and struggling. She ended up handing over her card info to them. Sadly, she couldn’t get her money back since she gave them the details herself. Just be careful and don’t fall for the same scam.7 yearsJust like everyone else said, got a bloke on the line about our BT broadband, could hear the telly on in the background so I just ended the call.BT7 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft, saying I'd supposedly downloaded illegal software. I figured it was a scam straight away and told him to buzz off. He kept trying to convince me he was genuine, going on about my phone being linked to a computer, which couldn’t be true since no one else uses my line. I told him I don’t even own a computer, but he wouldn’t drop it. I gave him a mouthful and, out of nowhere, he just hung up on me.Microsoft7 yearsSome bloke claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows kept trying to get into my computer. They really ought to be stopped.Microsoft7 yearssome woman with an indian accent rang me, claiming there was a problem with my computer. i told her i don’t own one, but she kept insisting i did, saying “i’m sure you do.” i repeated that i don’t, and then asked where she got my number from since it’s unlisted. she just ended the call abruptly! either way, i wouldn’t have shared any info anyway - what i’ve got is none of their concern!7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent, claiming she was ringing about my computer. I told her I didn’t own one, but she kept insisting, saying things like “I’m sure you do.” I repeated that I didn’t have any computer and asked how she’d got my number since it’s unlisted. Then she just cut me off. Even then, I wouldn’t have shared any info anyway - what I have is nobody’s concern but mine.7 yearsA woman with an Indian accent rang me up, claiming there was something wrong with my computer. I told her straight away I don't own one, but she kept pushing, saying, "I know you do." I repeated that I didn't have one, and then asked her where she got my number from since it’s unlisted. She just cut the call right there. Either way, I wasn’t about to share any personal details - what I own is nobody’s concern but my own!7 yearsJust like that other person said, total scammers.7 yearssome bloke with an indian accent called, said he was “alex” from windows support or something like that. sounded like one of those fake software scam calls. i asked him where he got my number and he just dropped the call.Submit Your Own Report (1523652525)
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