008850226997
☎️ 008850226997 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 008850226997
- Scam call from fake WindowsJun
2016Unwanted late night computer callOct
2015Embrace cold calls, have funOct
2015Asian male warns of computer issueOct
2015Received incorrect info, abusive responseOct
2015Not falling for scam callOct
2015Invasive nuisance calls are frustratingOct
2015Ignore scam calls from "Windows support."Oct
2015Impersonated Microsoft, tech support scamOct
2015Suspicious call about malware downloadOct
2015Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftOct
2015Responded to Windows technical scamOct
2015Suspicious call from cancer supportOct
2015Scam call, claimed Microsoft issueOct
2015Recognized scam, hung up immediatelyOct
2015Received suspicious call from scammerSep
2015Indian scam caller pretending Microsoft agentSep
2015Scam call, quickly ended conversationSep
2015Avoiding unwanted international calls effectivelySep
2015Numbers provided, unable to interpretSep
2015Unwanted sales call, poor experienceAug
2015Scam phone call from MicrosoftAug
2015Wasted time with fake storyAug
2015Suspicious Microsoft scam phone callAug
2015Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftAug
2015Caller was hung up onAug
2015Unsolicited call from potential scammerAug
2015Possible phone scam from "Microsoft."Jul
2015Warning about potential scammer activityJul
2015Scam number; ignore calls advisedJul
2015Questing suspicious call from "Microsoft."Jul
2015Ignore scam "Microsoft" calls, hang upJul
2015Malicious callers attempting malware installationJul
2015Frustrated with persistent unwanted callsJul
2015Too many annoying blocked callsJul
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftJul
2015Suspicious call from unknown numberJul
2015Seeking assistance for computer issuesJul
2015Beware of tech support scammersJul
2015Annoying calls about computer issuesJul
2015Suspicious call about PC issuesJul
2015Caller used old maiden nameJun
2015Miscommunication about operating system ensuedJun
2015Beware, Asian named David approachingJun
2015Suggests blocking unwanted calls effectivelyJun
2015doubted legitimacy of unsolicited callJun
2015Receiving strange computer-related callsJun
2015Scam call claiming Microsoft supportJun
2015Scam call from someone named MaryJun
2015Number Of Searches: 267 Number Of Comments: 47 First Seen: 07 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Garnfadryn(Gwynedd), Goodrington(Devon) and Windyridge(Moray).
008850226997 has 47 comments of which 23 x negative and 24 x neutral
008850226997 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 008850226997 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number linked to cold calls from individuals claiming to be Microsoft or Windows support. Callers often allege computer issues such as viruses or hacking, attempting to gain remote access or personal information, frequently with an Asian accent. Recipients are advised not to comply, as these calls are attempts to install malware or commit fraud. The callers sometimes use personal details to sound convincing and can be insistent or abusive if challenged. Many users report irritation, suspicion, and relief when ignoring or ending the calls. It is recommended to block the number, avoid interaction, and never follow instructions given in these unsolicited calls, as genuine support services do not make unexpected contact in this manner.
Reports on phone number 008850226997
10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from "Windows," but it was clear it was a total scam. I told the bloke straight up I wasn’t buying it for a second and then ended the call.11 yearsThis guy with an Asian accent called me, started asking about my computer but I switched it up and asked about his pets instead. He just ended the call out of nowhere. Honestly, I don’t mind these cold calls - it’s kinda entertaining to mess with them sometimes lol.11 yearsGot a call just before midnight on the 30th October 2015, about 23:37. Nearly gave me a heart attack when the phone went off. The bloke started talking about my computer, which is funny because I don’t even own one. I told him a few times to check the time here in the UK, it was pretty late. Then he just ended the call. Proper annoying!UK11 yearssome bloke from asia rang me earlier, kept on about some virus or something dodgy on my computer. he kept throwing out some big id number, said it was linked to my pc and wanted me to switch it on so he could fix the issue. i didnt go along with it, and after a while the call just dropped. honestly, felt like a right weight off my shoulders.11 yearsI received a call from someone who provided me with incorrect information. When I questioned their accuracy, I politely asked for their email address, website, phone number or country so I could verify the details. However, instead of cooperating, they ridiculed me and subjected me to verbal abuse.11 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft, telling me to type some stuff after opening the run box. They wanted me to read back what appeared, but I just played along a bit. When they asked what popped up, I said it was some weird word, "taurocrapology", and told them it’s latin for studying bull rubbish. That was the end of that call!Microsoft11 yearsI received a phone call from this number earlier today. I politely asked them to remove me from their contact list because I have no interest in receiving bothersome phone calls. I feel quite violated regarding my privacy, especially on weekends.11 yearsI keep getting calls from someone claiming to be "windows support" - total scam, just hang up!11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying they needed to get into my main PC and would guide me through it. I told them I actually work for Microsoft (which I don’t), then they just cut the call. Sorted!Microsoft11 yearsI got a call from 008850226997 saying my computer was sending error warnings because of some nasty downloads. It sounded a bit fishy, especially when they wanted to speak to the “main person who owns the computer here”. I told them to ring back later, then just blocked their number and stopped picking up. Felt like a dodgy scam to me.11 yearsGot a call claiming they were from Windows support. I played along for a bit before telling them to jog on - wasn’t exactly civil about it either, if you catch my meaning. Honestly, can’t believe this ancient scam is still going around.11 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming she was from some cancer support group, but then she started talking about my computer! My missus quickly said no and ended the call. Obviously, just some dodgy scammers trying their luck!11 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft. He informed me that my computer had been targeted by hackers. To make his story sound legitimate, he even provided me with a license number. He attempted to persuade me to go on my computer so he could demonstrate the issue. However, I didn't follow his instructions, and he ended the call in frustration. It's amusing how these individuals entertain themselves by trying to deceive others. Next time, I'm considering asking for his name and address, as well as his bank details for security purposes. Such encounters with scammers truly provide quality entertainment!Microsoft11 yearssome guy with an asian accent called claiming to be alex and said there was a problem with microsoft on my pc. he kept pushing to get remote access but i told him we only have apple devices here! he just ended the call after that.AlexMicrosoftApple11 yearsI was approached by a woman who claimed that they had been experiencing errors on our windows computer for the past few weeks. It caught my attention as we actually use a Mac. Suspecting it was a scam, I quickly assured her of my awareness and ended the call abruptly.11 yearsGot a call earlier from this number, and they actually had my name and some ID about my laptop, so they’ve definitely got my info from somewhere. Dude said his name was Alex Smith, sounded Asian. I wasn’t convinced, so I told him straight up I didn’t believe him. Then he passed me to another guy, called Mark, who tried a different approach. When he asked to ring me back, I said no way and he just hung up. Definitely a scam, don’t trust this lot!Alex SmithMark11 yearsLike a few others here, I got a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they were from Microsoft. They claimed their servers had flagged my computer as infected. Since I work in IT, I was curious and played along with some of the things they asked me to do. Then they suggested it might be easier if I let them take control of my PC, assuming I wasn't very tech-savvy. I said no way, and when they asked why, I told them I didn't know who they were and could easily be putting my computer at risk. After that, they just hung up on me.Microsoft11 yearsI recently encountered one of these individuals online who claimed to be from the Microsoft Technical Department. They insisted that my Windows 8 operating system was sending virus reports to their server. In response, I informed them that I had unknowingly uploaded a virus onto their phone system and clarified that I was not using the Windows operating system. It's quite amusing how quickly the phone call came to an end.Microsoft Technical Department11 yearsWe chose not to answer this phone call because we are tired of receiving international calls. Despite not answering, we still find it inconvenient to check who is calling. However, we discovered this website that helps us identify the number and avoid answering it.11 yearsI recently received a call from individuals attempting to sell me low-quality cookware for an unreasonable price. After enduring a twenty-minute conversation, they insisted on charging me £50 for a four-year warranty or £110 for a lifetime warranty. In my opinion, this offer is completely worthless. I expressed my frustration to the salesperson, an individual of Asian descent, by advising him to find a more respectable occupation.11 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman saying she was from Microsoft, but I could tell right away it was dodgy and just hung up. Number was 008850226997. Total scam.Microsoft11 yearsThis morning, I received a phone call from a man with an Asian accent. He claimed to be from the "Microsoft Windows Technical Department." He persistently tried to convince me of his authenticity for a whole twenty minutes. He even provided me with the address of Microsoft's location in Victoria Street, London. Eventually, after being impolite to him, he understood that I wasn't falling for it. Nevertheless, the incident left me feeling quite concerned.Microsoft Windows Technical DepartmentMicrosoftVictoria StreetLondon11 yearsI had a similar experience recently. I intentionally deceived a person and had them searching aimlessly for about 15 minutes until I grew tired of the game. I mischievously informed him that I was using Windows 3.1 with a dial-up connection from Bolton. Oh, how amusing it was!Bolton11 yearsSome bloke rang me saying he was from Microsoft and could sort out my computer, but I just ended the call right away.Microsoft11 yearsPicked up the call and the person just cut off straight away. After reading some of the other reviews, I reckon this number’s dodgy.11 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent asking about my computer. Before he could even ask his questions, I told him I’m ex-directory and asked where he found my number. He claimed it was from my phone company. Didn’t buy it, so I just ended the call.11 yearsI got a call from a bloke calling himself Mike, said he was ringing from Microsoft about fixing my computer. Told him I don’t even own one and he just hung up straight away. Definitely sounds like a dodgy scam, so watch out and don’t do what they tell you!MikeMicrosoft11 yearsTotal rip off artists!11 yearsAs a pensioner, at the age of 70 and widowed, I recently encountered a telephone call from this particular number today. Following the advice given to me by my son, who is 27 years old, I chose not to answer the call. Instead, I decided to report the incident on this platform to share this information with other senior citizens. It appears that this number is involved in fraudulent activities, so it is best to disregard any calls coming from it. I would like to express my gratitude towards the administrators of this site for equipping me with such knowledge.11 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Microsoft and there was a problem with my computer. Suspicious right? I didn't say much and just ended the call. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Microsoft11 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from "Microsoft". Just hang up straight away and don't bother with them.Microsoft11 yearsI couldn't believe how persistent those crank callers were in their attempts to trick me into downloading malware. Even though I fact-checked their unreliable information online while I was obediently carrying out their instructions, they continued to insist that they were honest. It's quite surprising that they managed to keep the conversation going for a whole 20 minutes before eventually giving up and hanging up.11 yearsI've had enough of those calls. Even when I told them I don't own a computer, they just keep ringing me.11 yearsI've received countless calls from this number, and though I've now blocked it, it's still quite annoying.11 yearsGot a call around two weeks back from this number. The guy claimed my computer was sending warnings about a virus or something. He asked if I’d let him take control of my PC. When I wanted to know who he was with, he just answered, "Microsoft." I said I don’t actually own a personal computer, only my work laptop. Then he asked if he could access that instead. Right after I said no, he just ended the call.Microsoft11 yearsToday my parents got a call from this number, asking specifically for my mum by name about some supposed internet warnings linked to Microsoft software issues. Mum’s not really tech-savvy, she can barely manage the dishwasher, so I took the call. The guy was pushy and didn’t bother to tell me his name, kept saying it was urgent to fix something. I told him to buzz off since it was nonsense and ended the call. It’s worrying because while my folks are cautious with these sort of calls, I fear plenty of others might get tricked.MumMicrosoft11 yearsSomeone rang me saying there was an issue with my PC and they wanted to help fix it.11 yearsI received a phone call from them this morning. They informed me about an issue with my computer over the past two weeks. However, I have been away for the past two weeks without my PC. It seems like they are making up information as they go along. I thanked the person politely and ended the conversation by hanging up the phone.11 yearsSomebody called me about a Microsoft problem and wanted me to let them control my computer - total scam! Never EVER do what they say or let them in remotely!Microsoft11 yearsThis morning, we have been contacted twice by a number informing us about an issue with our computer. It is incredibly frustrating and I truly wish they would stop bothering us. They are simply a nuisance!11 yearsGot a call from a bloke abroad using my old surname, which I haven't used in ages, so I instantly knew it was one of those dodgy calls. I told him, "Nobody here with that name," and he just went all huffy and hung up on me!11 yearsSome guy named David from Asia called me out of the blue, said he needed to get into my computer. Watch yourselves, sounds dodgy!David11 yearsThis morning, we discovered a missed call on our phone blocking device. The number responsible was as follows: [insert number here]. We should consider obtaining a call blocker and adding this number to its blacklist. These annoying calls have become increasingly common nowadays. With a BT8500 phone model, you won't even realize they have called until you check your call log. It's truly an excellent piece of equipment!11 yearsGot a call from a number that showed up as 'unavailable' on my phone, but when I checked the logs it was from 0019858530769. The whole thing sounded exactly like the same script I heard before. I've never known any proper support company to ring out of the blue like that.11 yearsRecently, I have been receiving numerous calls from a certain number, inquiring about my computer. Now, I wonder why they are contacting me.11 yearsI've just been called by this group who claimed to be from Microsoft. They wanted to talk about my Windows computer... as if I would ever use Windows...Microsoft11 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from a lady named Mary, who claimed she wanted to talk about my computer and Windows. I immediately dismissed her, explaining that I am employed by Microsoft and found her inquiry rather foolish. Disconnecting the call abruptly, I couldn't help but ponder when these deceitful individuals will finally comprehend that their scams are ineffective.MaryMicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report ()
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