0053329775
☎️ 0053329775 👆 is not a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of (032). The area code (032) originates from Cuba.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0053329775
- Receiving unwanted calls from telemarketerAug
2016Persistent calls for Mr. WestAug
2016Frequent calls followed by silenceJul
2016Received wrong-number call from polite womanJul
2016Called from Cuba, nuisance callsJun
2016Suspicious calls and personal informationJun
2016Received unwanted call from Indian-sounding ladyJun
2016Unwanted automated farewell message concernJun
2016Scam call targeting elderly fatherJun
2016Unknown caller, frequent unwanted callsJun
2016Suspicious call from supposed departmentJun
2016Insulted the caller aggressivelyJun
2016Warning about potential phone scamJun
2016User prank called someone unsuccessfullyJun
2016Call abruptly ended upon answeringJun
2016Fake caller trying to scamJun
2016Frustrating automated voice callsJun
2016Suspicious call asking for detailsJun
2016Automated farewell message with hang-upJun
2016Increased frequency of non-responsesJun
2016The user dismissed their requestMay
2016Beware of potential scam callMay
2016Calls claimed Microsoft issues, persistent scammersMay
2016Beware of scam cold callsMay
2016Spam call from alleged TPSMay
2016Indian man requesting Mrs. GilbertMay
2016Received call from likely telemarketerMay
2016Scam call targeting elderly motherMay
2016Label as dishonest individualMay
2016Avoid potential nuisance caller, hang upMay
2016Phone data scream, annoying voice, scamMay
2016Call blocking scam, asked for paymentApr
2016Ignore calls from scam numbersApr
2016Received silent call, automated voiceApr
2016Harry, Asian man tech scamNov
2015Avoid pretending to be MicrosoftNov
2015Repeated calls, unresponsive, harassment reportedDec
2014Annoying scam calls, angry responseNov
2014Beware of persistent phone callsNov
2014Ignore unsolicited phone virus warningsNov
2014Repeated calls from untraceable numberNov
2014Scam call about fixing virusNov
2014Using BT phone to block callsNov
2014Received scam call about virusNov
2014Frustrated by evening phone harassmentNov
2014Service center scam with accentNov
2014Scammers posing as tech supportNov
2014Possible scam in ColumbiaNov
2014Frustrated with constant phone callsNov
2014Wake-up call frustration and annoyanceNov
2014Scam call pretending to offer helpNov
2014Received early morning computer scamNov
2014Scam call from fake service centerOct
2014Scammer got caught, ended rudelyOct
2014Unwanted upgrade call, humorous responseOct
2014Frequent unwanted calls about MicrosoftOct
2014Suspicious calls, aggressive foreign accentsOct
2014Requesting information about incoming callSep
2014Number Of Searches: 388 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 06 September 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Totteridge(Buckinghamshire) and Westside(Orkney).
0053329775 has 55 comments of which 38 x neutral and 16 x negative and 1 x positive
0053329775 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0053329775 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance originating primarily from overseas scammers impersonating various organisations, notably claiming to be from the Telephone Preference Service or Windows support. Callers often have strong foreign accents and attempt to extract personal or banking details under false pretences, including offers to block nuisance calls or fix computer viruses. Many recipients, including vulnerable elderly individuals, have expressed frustration and alarm over repeated calls, misleading tactics, and demands for sensitive information. Automated silent calls and hang-ups are also frequent. Users strongly advise against sharing any personal data, recommend blocking the number, and caution that these calls are not legitimate UK-based services but scams aimed at deception and financial fraud.
Reports on phone number 0053329775
10 yearsSome bloke with a funny accent called, asking if I was Mrs Bennet, which I definitely ain't, and if it was my phone number. He said he was with the Telephone Management Service or something like that. I told him to stop calling and hung up, but the idiot rang back two more times! Proper annoying.BennetTelephone Management Service10 yearsI’ve been bombarded by chaps inquiring about a Mr West for the past six months since I acquired this new landline. Each time, I’ve calmly reiterated that he doesn’t reside here, nor has he ever. Yet, despite my pleading to be removed from their calling list, the phone continues to ring with these incessant pestering calls. It's utterly maddening! After politely laying it all out again and reiterating I’m not Mr West, the replies I get are decidedly less than civil. Honestly, if they were a legitimate UK business, they might find themselves in a spot of bother-with office locks that could be rigged to stay shut, if you catch my drift!WestUK10 years@ - Three times each day - nothing but quiet, then it's farewell.10 yearsI got a call from a lady speaking with an Asian accent who asked if I was Mrs Williams. When I said no, she just said thanks and hung up straight away.Williams10 yearsGot a call from a guy who sounded Indian, wanted to know if nuisance calls were bothering me. I told him no, and mentioned that all the calls I get come from Cuba.Cuba10 yearsI got a call from what seemed like a woman with an Indian accent. She asked if I was getting a lot of annoying calls. I said yes, loads of them, yours included, and then I just hung up.10 yearsI just got a call with nothing but a recorded message that ended with "goodbye." No one speaking at all, really strange.10 yearsThis number keeps ringing me like 4 times a day, but since I always have the answering machine on, I never actually pick up.10 yearsI told the person on the phone exactly what I thought of him, called him a right prat.10 yearsI just had another bothersome phone call from an Indian chap who contacted my 80-year-old father. He claimed to be representing TPS and insisted that my father’s registration was no longer active, asking for the month his bank card would expire. He kept insisting that my father had set up a direct debit, which I knew wasn’t the case. This bloke rattled off my father's personal information and was quite relentless in his pursuit of details. Feeling uneasy about the nature of his inquiries, I decided to cut the conversation short and hung up.TPS10 yearsGot a call from some Asian bloke claiming he was from the "Calls Blocking Department." I tried to find out which company he was with, but that seemed to baffle him. All he kept saying was "I’m from the Calls Blocking Department" over and over. Definitely a scam.Calls Blocking Department10 yearsI got a call from a bloke who sounded Asian, asking why I was getting annoying calls. He then tried to get my bank info, but obviously I didn’t give him anything. I told him the only annoying call was actually from him, and he hung up straight away. Total scam, watch out!10 yearsPut the phone down as soon as I picked up.10 yearsThere’s no way that was a UK number. I told the bloke I’ve got millions tied up in a bank somewhere in Central Asia and all I needed was £10,000 so he could send it to me straight away. As soon as I mentioned that, he just ended the call. Some people just won’t buy it, reckon he probably thought I was just another annoying caller, like the ones he’s always trying to block. Honestly, I was proper gobsmacked!UK10 yearsGot hit with a silent robot call that just hung up after about a minute. These nonstop calls are really getting on my nerves again. What a hassle!10 yearsI recently received a rather suspicious phone call from someone claiming they could halt all those annoying nuisance calls. They had my address and phone number, and were pressing me to verify the details, insisting they were affiliated with BT. It all felt a bit off when they asked me to fetch my card details; I mentioned I didn’t have it readily available, and the caller suggested I rummage through my handbag for it. That immediately raised alarms for me, and I decided to end the conversation. Clearly, it was a dodgy attempt.BT10 yearsGot a call from an automated voice just saying “bye” before cutting off the line.10 yearsLately I've been getting loads of calls where there's just silence or someone quickly hangs up saying "bye". It’s been happening way more often now.10 yearsI just told them to jog on.10 yearsCAUTION! This number is highly suspect. A chap rang me, masquerading as someone from a service dedicated to eliminating nuisance calls. He inquired whether I was still being plagued by such calls. When I replied in the affirmative, he assured me that they would ensure it would cease, but just needed to verify some of my personal information. The moment I sensed something fishy, I flipped the script and asked him to share the details he had on record first. To my dismay, he only managed to provide my home number and name. He then pressed for further sensitive information under the guise of a one-off charge. I firmly told him to take a hike!10 yearsI've been receiving calls from someone purporting to assist with ongoing nuisance calls. Be cautious! Do not share any personal information like names or addresses. And before you get in touch with your bank, ensure that your line is secure and free from any interference. Stay safe!10 yearsGot a call from a guy who sounded Asian, said he was from TPS and asked if I was annoyed by nuisance calls. When I asked what exactly he wanted, he just hung up on me. Pretty sure he was one of those annoying calls himself. I've blocked the number now.TPS10 yearsGot a call from 0053329775 and some bloke with a strange accent asked if I was Mr Rowlands or summat like that. I decided to mimic his accent back and told him I wasn’t interested, to bugger off right away. Left him spluttering at the other end, then just left the phone off the hook for a bit. Figured it’d mess up their phone line and maybe hit them where it hurts money-wise.Rowlands10 yearsGot a call from an Indian bloke asking if he could talk to Mrs. Gilbert.Gilbert10 yearsTotal rip-off artist!Fraudster10 yearsThey called my 87 year old mum, saying they could add her to a list to block annoying calls. As soon as I picked up, I just hung up straight away!10 yearsWhenever I answer, there's this really annoying screech of data noise, followed by someone speaking with a strong East Asian accent. It's so frustrating. I've noticed this number keeps turning up in scam attempts again and again.Far East10 yearsGot a call from an asian bloke who said he could put me on a do-not-call list or somethin to stop annoying calls. Asked him what company he was with and who he was, but his English was so bad he couldn’t really explain. I just ended up hanging up on him.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they could stop all those annoying calls for me. They then asked for my debit card details to “verify” or something. I just cut them off right there.10 yearsDon't pick up calls from this number, it's definitely some kind of scam.10 yearsI received a call from this number on 26th April 2016. When I picked up, there was nothing but silence on the other end. After a brief pause, a robotic woman's voice thanked me, and I promptly hung up and blocked the number.11 yearsI got a call from this Asian gentleman who called himself Harry, telling me my computer was getting hacked. Total scam, don’t fall for it!AsiaHarry11 yearsThey called saying they were from Microsoft, but it just felt off. Honestly, steer well clear of them, nothing good will come from talking to these lot.Microsoft12 yearsI received calls from this number twice today and another couple of times yesterday. It's infuriating that they completely ignore my requests to cease contacting me. What a classic case of harassment, or shall we say, telephone torment!12 yearsI've had this number incessantly calling me at all sorts of hours. The phone finally went silent, but then, bizarrely, at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, I had a call from an Asian chap claiming to be from Windows. I told him to do one or I’d involve the police if he dared to ring back. He got rather irate and started yelling, so I hung up on him. Honestly, I’m absolutely fed up with these scam calls cropping up all the time! 😩12 yearsI’ve been receiving incessant calls at my residence, and I must warn you, take heed! Ensure that your phone line is properly disconnected before accessing your internet services, as open lines might inadvertently bridge with your network, putting your personal data at risk. It’s crucial to guarantee that your line is entirely clear before signing into any online accounts. Here’s hoping resources like this one can effectively tackle such dubious numbers and equip us with the necessary tools to combat these nuisances.12 yearsThey phoned me a few times saying my computer had a virus. I just told them to go jump off a nearby cliff.12 yearsGot a call from someone pretending they could sort out a virus on my PC - they’ve phoned me three times already.12 yearsI'm getting relentless calls from numbers I have no interest in, especially since I'm not using Windows-I'm on an iPad! Honestly, I recommend investing in one of those BT phones that can filter out such calls. All it does is make a clicking sound and then light up blue, allowing only those on withheld, blocked, or international numbers the chance to leave a message. Spoiler alert: they never do! If it's someone who actually matters, you can listen to their voicemail and decide if you want to ring them back. Super handy, really!Spoiler12 yearsI've had these chancers ring me on three separate occasions now. I've notified the police about it, but they seem rather apathetic, claiming they can't track it down since it's an international number. Quite frustrating, really!12 yearsI received a call at 19:35 from someone claiming that my computer was infected with a virus. I insisted that I’ve got nothing of the sort, but they kept insisting there was indeed an issue. I then mentioned that I had their number and would be notifying the authorities, and just like that, they ended the call. How outrageous!12 yearsIt's rather infuriating, isn't it? We can send probes to the farthest reaches of space, yet we still can't seem to put an end to these nuisances at 11:35 at night! What a world we live in! Cheers, BRAUN!12 yearsI just got a call from some tosser in Columbia, really annoying.Columbia12 yearsTypical service centre for Windows, sounds like there’s someone with an Asian accent trying to pull a fast one on you.12 yearsWatch out for these dodgy blokes trying to offer assistance with my Windows laptop. I was told it would cost me 76, but I've heard nothing since. They just keep on chattering away. Apparently, they’re based in Colombia, South America. If you see a missed call from them, do yourself a favour and steer clear of that number!ColombiaSouth America12 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with these incessant calls! I've received three already today, and I’ve barely had my shiny new phone for five minutes! What a nuisance!12 yearsIf they dare ring me again, they're in for a rude awakening. They had the audacity to wake me up at 8.08 in the morning on my one day to relax! I'm absolutely livid! This isn't the first time, either; they interrupted my peace just a few days after I got my new phone number, and I hadn't even got the internet sorted yet. When I tried to ask them what they wanted, they just hung up. Unbelievable!12 yearsI received a call from this number where a chap named Neil, sporting an Asian accent, claimed to be from Windows, saying they’d spotted an issue with my motherboard. I’m not particularly savvy when it comes to computers, but I can certainly recognise a dodgy scam when I hear one! I told him I wasn't keen on whatever he was peddling and promptly ended the call. Utter muppets!Neil12 yearsGot a call this morning about 7:45am from someone saying my computer had a problem. Definitely felt like a scam.12 yearsI’ve just had a rather alarming encounter with a so-called Windows service centre claiming they required my banking information due to alleged hacking on my device. I tried explaining I wasn’t comfortable sharing any details, but they were absolutely relentless. When I mentioned I’d contact Microsoft directly, they turned quite aggressive. Is there any authority or body we can notify about such dubious practices?Microsoft12 yearsHad a rather amusing encounter today, yet again from the same persistent caller. Decided to string him along for a bit, keeping him on the line whilst I feigned the exasperating task of starting up my 'excessively sluggish computer'. After a short while, I overheard him detailing to his supervisor about my 'slow startup'. Then, in comes the supervisor, 'Don', asking me what the predicament is. I calmly reply that my computer is taking its sweet time to boot up. He instructs me to press the Windows key alongside the letter R, and I feign compliance. When he inquires what I can see on my screen, I cheekily respond with, “There’s a rather bold error message that reads ‘BEWARE OF SCAMMERS PRETENDING TO BE FROM WINDOWS’.” I let him know that I fully grasp his intentions. He wraps up the conversation with a surprisingly courteous whisper of “YOU ARE A MOTHER F****R AND A DAUGHTER F****R” before disconnecting. Quite the entertaining exchange, I must say!DAUGHTER12 yearsSo, I had a delightful chat with a certain Jennifer, who apparently hails from Microsoft’s operations over in India, all about their Windows 8. Can you believe it? And I might as well say I'm from Mars too! I found it rather amusing when she suggested I could call her back multiple times to discuss an upgrade for their automated calling system. Quite the cheek, if you ask me!JenniferMicrosoftIndiaMars12 yearsI'm receiving about three to four calls daily from this number. I've repeatedly informed them that we don’t possess anything related to Microsoft-it's all Apple gear in this household! They seem to ring at all sorts of odd hours. Honestly, I’m reluctant to even answer the phone at home anymore!MicrosoftApple12 yearsI keep receiving numerous phone calls purporting to be from some sort of Windows service centre. When I engage with them, they insist that there's something I need to do on my computer to ensure its safety. However, the moment I question their legitimacy, the conversation gets cut off sharpish. What's more, the callers invariably have a thick foreign accent.12 yearsCould you kindly let us know who it was that contacted us using the number mentioned above?Submit Your Own Report ((032) 9775)
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