0099999914
☎️ 0099999914 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0099999914
- Received annoying cold call twiceMay
2017Aggravated by repeated scam callsMay
2017Repeatedly checked phone five timesMay
2017Silent calls should be blockedApr
2017Call from scam number, ignored itApr
2017Suspicious phone call from 'Peter'Apr
2017Ignore Microsoft scammers, they're deceptiveApr
2017Repeated unwanted calls, eventual swearingApr
2017Fed up with incessant nuisance callsApr
2017Indian Microsoft scam call experienceApr
2017Warning about tech support scamMar
2017Confrontation with potential scammer escalatingMar
2017Angry confrontation with potential scammerMar
2017Received scam call pretending MicrosoftFeb
2017Warning about phone scam callFeb
2017User claims impersonation of MicrosoftFeb
2017Received unexpected call, monitoring numberFeb
2017Calls received, no response, frustrationJan
2017Unwanted calls about Microsoft issueJan
2017Foreign scam call, number blockedJan
2017Blocking number of foreign scamJan
2017Annoying unsolicited cold calls prevalentJan
2017Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2017Received unknown call about computerJan
2017Received two missed calls, no messageJan
2017Received two hang-up calls todayJan
2017Received scam call on new numberJan
2017Microsoft scam call, unwanted nuisanceJan
2017Received scam call, hung upJan
2017Caller claimed Microsoft, attempted scamJan
2017Disparaging remarks about Indian individualsJan
2017Missed call, no message leftJan
2017Suspicious call from foreign manJan
2017"Scam number from India calling"Jan
2017Microsoft scam call, hung upJan
2017New phone blocks scam callsJan
2017Frustrated with persistent Indian call centersJan
2017Warning: Likely fraudulent scheme adviceJan
2017Scam calls posing as TalkTalkDec
2016Received scam call, asserted authorityDec
2016Feeling amused about scam callsDec
2016Beware of Microsoft scamDec
2016Suspicious Microsoft call from IndiaDec
2016Fraudulent Microsoft call, police involvedDec
2016Indian call center man fooledDec
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftDec
2016Unprofessional telemarketers pretending to EnglishDec
2016Surprised by presence of MicrosoftDec
2016Phishing call advice: mention MacDec
2016"warning of a common scam"Dec
2016Ignoring telemarketing calls by hanging upDec
2016Scam call from Microsoft imposterDec
2016Irate caller demands vile replyDec
2016Beware, possible scam phone callDec
2016Warning about scam Indian numberNov
2016Frequent scam calls from IndiaNov
2016Ignored unwanted phone call, thankfullyNov
2016Warning: deceptive tech support scamNov
2016Fraudulent call for computer accessNov
2016Hacker pretending to offer helpNov
2016Number Of Searches: 390 Number Of Comments: 59 First Seen: 08 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Beggars Pound(Glamorgan), Blackmore End(Hertfordshire), Cooneen(County Fermanagh) and Garriston(North Yorkshire).
0099999914 has 59 comments of which 25 x neutral and 34 x negative
0099999914 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0099999914 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam number, frequently used by callers posing as Microsoft or Windows support, often with an Indian accent. They claim there are serious problems with computers or accounts and try to persuade recipients to grant remote access or personal information. The calls are generally unwanted cold calls, often silent or ending abruptly when challenged. Many report multiple calls a day, abusive language when confronted, and an inability for phone providers to block the number effectively. Users strongly advise ignoring these calls, not engaging with the caller, and using call-blocking devices or services. It is widely regarded as a fraudulent phishing operation targeting vulnerable individuals, with no legitimate connection to Microsoft or any official organisation.
Reports on phone number 0099999914
9 yearsOn 4th May 2017, a call from an unidentified source based in County Durham interrupted us claiming to provide help for "computer problems". We politely ended the call with "Paul", who was difficult to understand due to his strong foreign accent. However, within a minute, the same person called again, insisting on explaining the alleged computer issues. Once again, we firmly informed him that we do not entertain such calls and handle any problems on our own. It is imperative that effective measures are taken to permanently put an end to these intrusive and bothersome cold calls.County DurhamPaul9 yearsI have checked out five times today, thank you.9 yearsThey've rang me once more!!! So sick of these damn scammers, I told the bloke to learn some decent language and then I just dropped the call!9 yearsWhy are telephone operators unable to block these numbers at the exchange when I receive silent calls despite not speaking?9 yearsGot a call this morning around 8:56 from this number. It was some bloke from India going on about Windows and Microsoft stuff. Told him straight up I haven’t got a clue what he was on about, and then he just ended the call. Sounds like one of those scam calls to me.MicrosoftWindows9 yearsGot a call around 9.08 this morning from 0099999914. The bloke on the line had an Indian accent and said his name was 'Peter'. He said he was ringing from Microsoft, but I just cut him off straight away when he mentioned that.PeterMicrosoft9 yearsBeware of individuals posing as Microsoft representatives, as they are likely scammers. It is essential to ignore them completely, and not engage with their fraudulent attempts.Microsoft9 yearsThis bloke kept ringing me even after I told him to stop or I'd have to report him for harassment. He switched up the numbers but it was the same guy every time. I got a bit childish and just said “blah blah blah” whenever he tried chatting, and then he lost it, called me a mother f###er and just slammed the phone down.9 yearsI'm completely fed up with constantly receiving these annoying phone calls. It's high time that something is done to address this issue. If those scammers used their abilities to find legitimate employment, they would be much better off. I simply can't understand it; we pay for a phone service, so shouldn't the service provider be able to take action and prevent these calls? It would save people from having to buy extra equipment just to screen incoming calls. Personally, I've stopped picking up the phone altogether. With these unwanted calls alongside others about boilers and such, I'm tempted to yank the phone out of the wall and dispose of it. This constant bombardment feels like harassment in the digital realm. Some days, we receive as many as 10 calls.9 yearsGot a call from an Indian bloke, sounded familiar like he’s called me earlier. Claimed he’s with Microsoft and my computer’s got issues. I told him the line was terrible and I couldn’t catch what he was saying, then he just ended the call. Total scam, definitely dodged a bullet there.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call today from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft’s main office in the US, said there was a virus on my PC. Total scam, watch out! When I asked him questions about my system and OS, he acted like he’d dialled the wrong number. This is actually the second time this week I’ve had a call like this.MicrosoftStates9 yearsI became very concerned and upset because he refused to leave. I questioned his qualifications for deceiving the elderly and taking their money. I expressed my anger by using foul language towards him, to which he responded by threatening to involve the police and revealing that he had knowledge of our personal details, such as our names and address.9 yearsIt got me really mad when he just wouldn’t stop calling, so I lost my temper and asked if he was trained to trick elderly folks out of their cash. I ended up swearing at him, and then he threatened that the police were on their way to arrest us. Creepy thing is, he even knew our name and where we live!10 yearsBeware of an incoming fraudulent call claiming to be from 'Microsoft'Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're with "Microsoft" - total scam, obviously.Microsoft10 yearsImpersonating MicrosoftMicrosoft10 yearsI received a phone call in the UK today at 11:35 GMT. Unfortunately, I was already on another call and couldn't answer it. However, I used the service 1471 to find out who the caller was. Normally, when I use 1471 for scam calls, it tells me 'We do not have the number'. So, I was surprised that this time I actually got a result. This is the first time I've been called by this number, but I will keep an eye on it to see if they try again (which they probably will). Here's a tip: It can be quite entertaining to provoke scammers by asking them, "Do you believe your mother would be proud to know that you make calls to steal money from people?" You can also waste their time by pretending to follow their instructions until they realize that they are the ones falling for a scam!UK10 yearsI received a call from the number 0099999914, but there was no conversation on the other end. Additionally, I've been getting multiple calls from 006200123412345 over the past few days, and again, there was no response from the caller. It is high time telecommunication companies offered caller display as a complimentary service, as I am certain it would not financially strain them. Moreover, the government ought to take stronger measures to prevent these instances of harassment. If ministers' families were being subjected to such attacks, I am confident that necessary actions would be taken.10 yearsDo these scammers from abroad who claim to be from Windows, Computer, or Microsoft truly believe we are gullible? Their calls have been blocked. It's absurd!ComputerMicrosoft10 yearsThese people keep ringing us non stop. Weird thing is, we’re a council office and always answer as that but they still say there’s issues with our Microsoft. Once we say again that we are local government, they just drop the call. It’s pretty annoying tbh!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an accent claiming my Microsoft computer had issues. Total scam, obviously. Blocked the number straight away.WindowsMicrosoft10 yearsGot another cold caller this morning, third one now. They just said hello and then the call dropped. Such a annoying pest!10 yearsPicked up the phone since I was waiting for a ring. The number showed 0099999914. I let the bloke carry on chatting for a bit - he didn’t seem very clued up about computers. Claimed he was ringing from Windows about a nasty virus on my system. I told him I don't even use Windows. Then he asked if I had no PC at all, so I joked about how Microsoft ain't the only game in town. I kept the convo going until he gave up and hung up. Got a decent antivirus anyway, so my system’s pretty clean.Microsoft10 yearsI received a phone call at 8:35am from someone claiming to be from Microsoft. They informed me that there was an issue with my computer, which I would notice upon switching it on. However, despite their insistence, I decided not to turn on my computer. When I requested a contact number, they provided me with various numbers starting with 0800. It was evident that this was a scam.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a phone call at 8:38 this morning, but no message was left on the answering machine. Shortly thereafter, the same number rang again at 9:39. This time, I answered the call, but when I didn't speak, they immediately hung up.10 yearsReceived a phone call at 8:38 this morning, but no message was left on the answering machine. The same number called again at 9:39, so I decided to pick up the call this time. However, I remained silent and they promptly hung up. Interestingly, the caller ID displayed the number 00700017.10 yearsI got a call from ########s on my line, which I’d only had for a day. I checked the number and found out my PC was somehow linked to the dodgy service - proper laughable stuff!10 yearsThis morning just before noon, I picked up the phone and heard a bloke with an Indian accent saying something about being from Microsoft Security and that my computer had some sort of issue. I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft Security10 yearsI received a phone call from a certain number, claiming to be from Microsoft, offering assistance in resolving my supposed issue. Despite knowing it was a fraudulent attempt, I calmly explained that I didn't encounter any problems. However, the person on the other end insisted that there was a hidden problem. Firmly, I requested him to cease scamming individuals and abruptly terminated the conversation. It's truly disheartening that such deceptive practices persist, causing both annoyance and frustration.Microsoft10 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Microsoft, saying there were problems with my Windows 10 PC that needed fixing. It was clear it was a con. As soon as I told them I don’t even use Windows 10, they just hung up on me.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from some Indian scammers who started saying nasty stuff out of nowhere. Completely uncalled for.India10 yearsThis number just called me but I ignored it, letting it drop to voicemail because I keep getting annoying calls like these. There was no message left either.10 yearsGot a call from this dodgy number at my place and it ended up waking everyone up. Some woman with an Indian accent just said 'Hello' a few times, but I didn't say a word back. After letting her say hello about six times, she just cut off. It’s maddening that our landline companies don’t just block these calls, especially with so many people complaining about them. They’re total scumbags, honestly.10 yearsAs I picked up the phone, I was greeted by a man with a foreign accent - possibly Indian - who claimed to be a representative from Windows. He expressed his desire to discuss my computer with me. However, because he did not even know my name, I quickly decided to terminate the call and hung up.10 yearsBeware of a Microsoft phishing scam! An individual claiming to be an Asian gentleman called me, stating that they were from Microsoft. When I asked them to verify their identity, they insisted on obtaining my Microsoft licensing code. Being skeptical, I confronted them and mentioned that this seemed like a scam. Immediately after that, the caller abruptly ended the conversation. Stay vigilant against such fraudulent attempts!Microsoft10 yearsUgh, those calls from an Indian call centre just won’t give up, absolutely so annoying! Complete hassle every single time they ring.10 yearsWatch out, this is totally a SCAM. Don't trust it.10 yearsWe frequently receive calls from individuals claiming to represent our Internet service provider, TalkTalk. They often follow a script and are easily displeased when interrupted or asked about the alleged issue. Interestingly enough, they almost always introduce themselves as "James" and speak with a distinct Asian accent. It is evident that these calls are undoubtedly part of a scam scheme.TalkTalkJames10 yearsthis number rang me up saying there was an issue with my windows. i just told him to get lost and made up a name, said i was mickey mouse!Mickey Mouse10 yearsMy phone kept lighting up with calls from a blocked number. I can't resist messing with those p###### callers sometimes, just for a bit of fun and to wind them up properly. Since they're only after cash through dodgy means, I don't feel too guilty if I end up sending back a few rude or even racist remarks when pushed.10 yearsHeads up everyone, watch out for dodgy Microsoft scams!Microsoft10 yearsI received a phone call from an individual claiming to be from Microsoft in the USA. They requested that I go online so they could assist me with resolving an issue, despite the fact that I had not reported any problems previously. The person on the phone had an Asian accent, specifically of Indian origin.MicrosoftUSA10 yearsToday I got a call from some guy claiming he was with Microsoft, but his accent made me think he was calling from some call centre in India. He kept going on about how my PC was infected with loads of viruses. I told him I don’t even own a computer. You should’ve heard the letdown in his voice. Proper funny!Microsoft10 yearsThis morning, I got a call from someone sounding like they were calling from miles away, saying they were from Microsoft. When I told him that the police were already tracing his number, he just suddenly ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a bloke in India saying my PC was hacked, said he was from Microsoft or something. Definitely a scam, total nonsense. Asked him to give me a contact number, but he just gave me a fake phone number.IndiaMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call earlier from someone with an English-sounding name, though you could tell they weren't actually from the UK. When I told them I didn’t own a computer, they just cut off the call straight away.10 yearsI told em I was usin a Mac, so how the heck did Microsoft end up on me PC? Strange, innit?Microsoft10 yearsIf you receive a phishing call, simply inform them that you own a Mac and they will quickly hang up.10 yearsJust another one of those scams, nothing new here.10 yearsThe moment I picked up, they cut me off. I’m pretty quick to hang up once I hear that tell-tale click that shows it’s one of those call centre calls.10 yearsGot a call from some Indian call centre trying to pass off as Microsoft. I told them my Mac is pretty much immune to phishing, and they just dropped the call on me. Typical!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call from someone asking about my personal computer. When I told them I didn’t even own one, they just told me to shove off in a really rude way!10 yearsGot a call earlier and it was definitely a scam. Just be careful, folks.10 yearsYeah so this number’s coming from India and it’s total scam, honestly don’t fall for it no matter what. The moment they bring up Microsoft just hang up straight away, don’t even think twice.IndiaMicrosoft10 yearsI keep gettin calls from this number, pretty sure it’s a scam from India. They call me like every other day.India10 yearsThankfully I saw the call but didn’t pick up!10 yearsI got tricked into thinking my laptop was hacked after I tried downloading a track, and their whole act was really convincing. This number kept ringing me, saying they were fixing the problem remotely. Honestly, I was such a muppet to fall for it and ended up losing about £400 because I thought they were legit Microsoft. This scam is definitely a proper phishing con, so be warned.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming there’s an issue with my Microsoft account. I said, “Oh really?” and he goes on saying he can sort it if I let him get into my computer. Erm, no chance! These mugs are beyond annoying. Just hang up on these fraudsters, folks!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming my computer was compromised. Told me they’d give me a brand new ID registration number. Seemed dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report ()
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