005167172092
☎️ 005167172092 👆 is not a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (067). The area code (067) originates from Peru.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 005167172092
- Caller was abusive and unhelpfulDec
2014Frustrated with persistent phone callsDec
2014Caller hung up after inquirySep
2014Annoying daily calls; seeking blockageJul
2014Received scam call, seeking blocking adviceJun
2014Graham knows more about numberJun
2014Frequent calls from annoying numberJun
2014Obvious scam call, block numberMay
2014Obvious scam, rude support callMay
2014Frustrated by silent, persistent callsMay
2014Received scam call using nameFeb
2014Enjoys wasting scammers' time playfullyJan
2014Scammer hung up on questioningDec
2013Microsoft scam call concerns expressedOct
2013Scam calls for tech supportSep
2013Persistent spam calls from unknown numberAug
2013Repeated static calls, suspected scamAug
2013Caller knew my name, suspiciousJul
2013Received multiple calls; didn't answerJul
2013Suspicious call, potential scam warningJul
2013Scammer called, racially insultedApr
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 19 April 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carzield(Dumfries and Galloway), Dean(Cumbria), Ifieldwood(West Sussex), The Harbour(Kent) and Upper Postern(Kent).
005167172092 has 19 comments of which 16 x neutral and 3 x negative
005167172092 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 005167172092 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number frequently linked to fake "Microsoft" tech support calls. Callers often claim the recipient's computer is infected and attempt to obtain personal information or remote access. Many people report rude or abusive behaviour when challenged, including offensive language. Some experience silent or hang-up calls from this number. The calls are persistent, sometimes multiple times daily, and often originate from overseas, including India, Peru, and Ireland. Users strongly advise not to engage and recommend ignoring or blocking the number, though blocking may be insufficient alone. Several suggest wasting the caller's time as a coping strategy. This number is widely recognised as part of a long-standing scam targeting vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly, so vigilance and caution are advised.
Reports on phone number 005167172092
12 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number. When I informed the caller that I do not own a computer, he called me a "bloody liar" and said he's not my father. I'm rather puzzled by his statement but just wanted to share my experience.12 yearsI'm becoming quite fed up with this persistent caller. What measures can be taken to discontinue their service?12 yearsIn a composed manner, I inform the caller that I, too, am employed at Microsoft and politely inquire about the location of their office. However, to my surprise, the caller abruptly ends the conversation.Microsoft12 yearsI have been receiving calls from this particular number every day this week. However, I have chosen to ignore them as I find them quite bothersome, especially when they wake me up in the morning. Is there a way for me to block this number? Interestingly, they have also called from a different number when I refused to answer the original one. Thank you in advance.12 yearsI recently received a call from this number where the caller claimed that my computer had a virus. When I asked him which computer he was referring to, he said it was a Windows computer. However, I use an iPad and not a Windows computer. Even though I didn't inform him about using an iPad, he seemed to have gotten really angry and warned me about the consequences of lying to someone. He then abruptly ended the call. Is there a way to block such nuisance calls from reaching me in the future?12 yearsIt seems that Graham knows more about this situation than they are revealing. I have kept a record of their message, and I know the name and car registration of a man involved in this foolish game.Graham12 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number repeatedly. Simply ask them to leave me alone.12 yearsReceived a phone call, clearly a fraudulent scheme, requesting me to turn on my computer. The person on the other line referred to me as Mr. Wolf, which is similar to my wife's name. In response, I humorously asked if they were Little Red Riding Hood. It was a complete waste of time. Kindly request someone to block this number for me.Wolf12 yearsI encountered a very clear scam where someone claiming to be from 'Microsoft Support' pretended to detect a virus on my laptop. When I inquired about the type of laptop I had, the individual became extremely rude and even shouted at me, urging me to stop wasting their time! I firmly requested that they remove my phone number from their records as it was evident that this whole situation was a scam.Microsoft Support12 yearsToday, I've received two phone calls from this particular number, and in the past few days, I've had a few more. On answering the phone each time, there is a short period of silence before they abruptly end the call. I am unsure of the purpose behind these calls or who might be initiating them, but I am becoming extremely frustrated with the repetitive nature of it all.13 yearsToday, I received a phone call from a certain number. The person on the other end asked to speak with me by using my name and introduced themselves as a Windows support representative. However, I politely informed them that we do not possess a computer. Surprisingly, they accused me of lying and insisted that I was listed in their database. Frustrated, I promptly ended the conversation and hung up. Afterwards, I decided to search for the number in order to confirm my suspicions that it was indeed a scam. It is truly exasperating to continuously receive these unsolicited calls from various numbers. However, what particularly bothers me is the fact that the caller had access to my personal information.13 yearsI received a call from "David Brown" on this number earlier today. He was clearly a scam artist and became irritable when I persisted in asking him questions. In frustration, he abruptly ended the call.David Brown13 yearsToday I received a call from an individual stating that they were from Microsoft and calling about my computer. The call originated from Letterkenny, Ireland. Politely, I informed the person that I don't own a computer and promptly ended the call. It's quite alarming that these types of calls are still occurring, especially considering the potential vulnerability of older individuals who might easily fall for such scams. To ensure my mother-in-law is well-informed about this issue, I will give her a call.MicrosoftLetterkennyIreland13 yearsOn a daily basis, I receive phone calls from a particular number originating in Ireland. One time, my daughter happened to answer, and to her surprise, it turned out to be a scam call from individuals claiming to represent Microsoft tech support. According to their false assertion, they informed her that my computer was infected with a virus. They even had the audacity to request that she log into something. Fortunately, my daughter is both intelligent and astute; therefore, she promptly declined their request without hesitation!IrelandMicrosoft13 yearsMy home phone keeps receiving continuous calls from a particular number. However, whenever I answer, the caller promptly ends the call, which is quite annoying. I have also received similar calls from various other numbers, asking me to turn on my computer due to alleged Microsoft issues. I simply hung up on them. It's perplexing how they obtained our landline number, considering we've only been connected for a few weeks. This has become a daily occurrence, with two or three calls from this number every day.Microsoft13 yearsI have already received three calls from the same number, 005 167172092. However, whenever I answer the call, there is only static on the line and no one says anything. After doing some research online, it appears that this is indeed a fraudulent scam related to computer repairs.13 yearsToday, I received a call from a number and someone inquired about me. Surprisingly, they uttered my name. Could it be conceivable that they have knowledge of my name?13 yearsOver the past few weeks, I have received approximately four phone calls from this particular number. However, I chose not to answer them.13 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from an individual who identified himself as an Indian representative caller from Microsoft. I immediately recognized it as a scam and responded by using offensive racial language towards him, resulting in him terminating the call. It is truly frustrating that these dishonest individuals continue to exploit unsuspecting individuals under the same number for such an extended period of time. One would think that appropriate measures would be taken to disconnect these malicious scammers regardless of their nationality.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report ((067) 172092)
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