01133221052
☎️ 01133221052 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 113322 with a prefix of 0113. The area code 0113 originates from Leeds.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01133221052
- Annoyed by unknown callsMay
2026Annoying unknown number woke userSep
2022Report scams to UK policeSep
2022Scam calls claiming Microsoft supportSep
2022Microsoft scam call; user hung upSep
2022Microsoft scammer persistent, user hung upSep
2022Repeated annoying Microsoft scam callsSep
2022Suspicious Microsoft caller about computerSep
2022Silent call ended after 15 secondsSep
2022Annoyed, awkward, playful, persistent callerSep
2022Microsoft called, then hung upSep
2022User wins, hacker blamed confidentlySep
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftSep
2022Repeated calls, ignored after 8amSep
2022Caller claimed Microsoft, hung upSep
2022Scam call; very convincing, threateningSep
2022Warning: Scam call, avoid answeringSep
2022Caller hung up; number blockedSep
2022Fake Microsoft scam calls follow-upSep
2022Three calls despite block; scammersSep
2022Caller disconnected upon answerSep
2022Silent call, then disconnected abruptlySep
2022Persistent caller ignored refusal requestsSep
2022No response, call unansweredSep
2022Repeated scam calls, confusing messagesSep
2022Scam warning, avoid sharing detailsSep
2022Frequent calls, abuse, language barrierSep
2022Scam call pretending MicrosoftSep
2022No name given, call cutSep
2022Microsoft scam calls warned, ignoredSep
2022Aggressive Microsoft scam call reportedSep
2022Silent call, no responseSep
2022Indian Microsoft scam, hung upSep
2022Microsoft scam; threatening license cancellationSep
2022Microsoft user frustration expressed againSep
2022Microsoft scam call, hung upSep
2022Microsoft scam call, attempted hackSep
2022Phone number provided, no commentSep
2022Annoying silent calls, now blockedSep
2022Microsoft calls blocked, repeated attemptsSep
2022Microsoft scam, avoid and blockSep
2022Microsoft Security Department noticeSep
2022Phone number inquiry, no contextAug
2022Microsoft misusing number; watchdog ineffectiveAug
2022Indian scammer calling againAug
2022Microsoft scam call, user alertedAug
2022Caller pretended Microsoft, suspicious scamAug
2022Scam call warning, be cautiousAug
2022Unknown number: 01133221052Aug
2022Scam call: computer problem alertAug
2022Microsoft technical support scam alertAug
2022Caller claims fake Microsoft identityAug
2022Repeated Microsoft scam; overhaul neededAug
2022Microsoft scam call; user hung upAug
2022Called briefly, no message leftAug
2022Fraudster posing as tech supportAug
2022Megan from Microsoft - impressive, obviously!Aug
2022Convincing scam; Microsoft never callsAug
2022Convincing scam warns against MicrosoftAug
2022Repeated scam calls, buzzing noiseAug
2022No message left by callerAug
2022Scam call pretending Microsoft representativeAug
2022Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 58 First Seen: 15 August 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from St Olaves(Norfolk), Swallow(Lincolnshire) and Whitehill(Hampshire).
01133221052 has 58 comments of which 33 x neutral and 25 x negative
Reports on phone number 01133221052
27 daysHad enough of these annoying calls on 26/5/19 at about 10:45. Loads of numbers I don’t recognise ringing me that I haven’t added anywhere. Honestly, the best plan is just to ignore them and not pick up if you don’t know the caller.4 yearsWas dozing off when this number popped up, just couldn’t figure who it was, super irritating!4 yearsThose scam callers from overseas are a right pain. Always best to let the police know about them. You can do this by looking up ‘Action Fraud’ on Google, which takes you to the UK police website. Then, head over to the part about reporting phishing and just scroll to the bottom to make your complaint. Don’t let these cheats get away with it!GoogleUK4 yearsI got a call not long ago claiming to be from the Microsoft Tech Support, which was pretty much the same as another one I had about an hour earlier, but that one said it was from ‘Windows Technical Department’ and was a different phone number. Seems to me like they were both dodgy attempts to hack into my bank or sneak into my PC… luckily, they didn’t get anywhere!MicrosoftSupportWindows Technical Department4 yearsA person on the line said they were from Microsoft, saying they wanted to discuss issues with my computer.Microsoft4 yearsJust like plenty of others have mentioned, I try to be as awkward as I can with that 'Asian lady' caller. I act really slow on the uptake, which isn’t hard for me, haha. Eventually, she gets fed up and ends the call. She’s called loads of times already and will probably ring again. If I’m free, I mess about and waste her time, but if I’m busy I just tell her off quite rudely to leave me alone (not the exact words though!).4 yearsWhen I picked up the phone, there was no one on the other end. After about 15 seconds of silence, they just hung up on me.4 yearsManaged to put them in their place again, went 2-0 this week. Told the caller I was too savvy - said my PC was definitely hacked, and I wasn’t going to mess with any settings since I'm actually skilled in computer fraud, so any trouble would be blamed on the hackers. She ended up swearing at me and just hung up.4 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent claiming he was with Microsoft. He said my computer had loads of error messages. I told him straight up I don’t even own a computer and that he was trying to scam me. Then I just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsHad a call from someone pretending to be from Microsoft saying my licence needed cancelling. Funny enough, I actually updated my security through a real link on my laptop not long ago. She wasn’t having it when I said no, so I just kept chatting for a bit and then dropped the call.Microsoft4 yearsFor the past week, this number has been hounding me, ringing twice daily. The first call usually comes in at around eight in the morning, with the follow-up arriving somewhere between one and two in the afternoon. They claim to be from Microsoft, warning me that my computer is in jeopardy. Honestly, I’ve had quite enough of these incessant calls. The problem is, I’m stuck with a basic landline that lacks any sort of blocking feature, so I’m not sure how to put a stop to it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent, said her name was Smith or something like that. She claimed to be from Microsoft. I told her we don’t even own a computer, and she just ended the call. I've blocked the number now.SmithMicrosoft4 yearsThis number has been ringing me for weeks, so I ignored it when it popped up just after 8 in the morning.4 yearsSomehow, I ended up getting disconnected by Microsoft or whoever they claimed to be, since I never asked for the call in the first place.Microsoft4 yearsGot a couple of calls saying they were from Microsoft. Told them I don’t even own a laptop any more. Then I heard a woman ask what I should say next and the call just got cut off.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a dodgy call. Best to ignore it!4 yearsGot a call from 01133221052 claiming to be from Microsoft. They wanted me to access my computer so they could guide me through some "necessary" updates. I ended the call, but they phoned me back two more times within just 15 minutes. Made me really suspicious of what they were up to.Microsoft4 yearsThe call ended right as I picked up. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.4 yearsGot calls from the same number even though I blocked it last week, they rang about 3 times. Not falling for it, scam artists!4 yearsAt about 8:45 this morning, I answered the phone but the caller just hung up straight away.4 yearsI just ignored the call.4 yearsGot a call from 01133221052, definitely a scam. Do NOT share any banking info with them!4 yearsI tried to tell them my name but they just hung up on me.4 yearsI got three calls from this number claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my internet. They wanted me to open my laptop and check some settings or whatever. I told them my broadband was fine and hung up straight away. They rang two more times after that, but since I knew it was the same dodgy number, I just ignored it. I’m pretty sure Microsoft don’t phone you out of the blue like that - if something’s wrong, they only get in touch once you’ve reached out to them first. They wouldn’t just call uninvited.Microsoft4 yearsThey kept ringin me non stop, even after I said I wasnt near my PC. Proper annoying and wouldnt back off.4 yearsI got a call on my landline today from the number 01133221052. The person on the other end claimed to be from Microsoft and nearly convinced me to hand over my bank info. It was pretty scary how close I came to falling for it.Microsoft4 yearsI answered but there was nobody there, then they just hung up.4 yearsI keep getting calls every day from someone pretending to be Microsoft. They sometimes shout at me or say threatening things, but most of the time it sounds like they aren’t fluent in English at all. It’s really frustrating!Microsoft4 yearsGot a couple of calls from this number in the past day, the first two left weird, muffled messages that sounded like just random background noise. Today the guy spoke for a bit, sounded like he was on another call claiming to be from Microsoft. Then a bloke told me not to cut him off and just dropped the call. Definitely feels like a scam to me.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from this number saying it was Microsoft. When I pretended not to understand, the woman got proper nasty and actually called me an idiot. She threatened to shut down all my devices if I didn't do what she said. I told her she had no authority to do that, which seemed to make her even more rude, accusing me of being some sort of criminal. The nerve! I just found it hilarious and she ended up hanging up on me.Microsoft4 yearsHere we go with Microsoft yet again! So frustrating.Microsoft4 yearsSome dodgy caller pretending to be from Microsoft rang me up, threatening to cancel my licence if I didn’t do what she said. Proper nasty stuff. I told her straight up that she was threatening me and she could do one.Microsoft4 yearsNobody said a word.4 yearsI got a call earlier from this number, some Indian woman saying she was with Microsoft. I told her I don’t even own a computer and she just ended the call. Definitely sounds like a scam to me.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from 0113 3521052, some person pretending to be from Microsoft. They told me my computer was hacked and being used for illegal stuff right now. I kept them talking for like eight minutes before they just disconnected. They kept trying to get me to give them control of my PC.Microsoft4 yearsSome lady called saying she was Serena from Microsoft, telling me my PC was hacked or something. When I told her I don’t even own a computer, she just ended the call. Definitely a scam!SerenaMicrosoft4 yearsThis number has been ringing me every other morning around half past eight, but they never seem to utter a word. I've finally had enough and blocked them!4 yearsA caller claiming to be from Microsoft’s security team rang me about an issue with my computer.Microsoft4 yearsThis week, I've had loads of calls from Microsoft using different numbers. I've blocked a couple, but they just keep ringing back from new ones!Microsoft4 yearsHad a call from someone saying they're with Microsoft, told me my computer was infected with a virus or something. Total scam, I just hung up and blocked the number. Stay clear!Microsoft4 yearsWhy’s Microsoft even ringing from a number that ain’t theirs? Has anyone tried fixing this mess? Bet not, the so-called watchdog’s just useless, doesn’t do a thing for what we pay it.Microsoft4 yearsGot calls a few times last week from someone saying they were from Microsoft, telling me my PC was compromised. They wanted me to open a Windows error page, which I did out of curiosity to see what they’d do next. Soon they asked me to download a 3.9mb file, which made me suspicious so I just stopped the call. They tried ringing again but I ignored it and let it ring out.Microsoft4 yearsGot one of those scam calls today, so annoying!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft saying my PC was hacked. They’ve tried before and seemed pretty believable, but this time I was on guard. I told them Microsoft never calls up like that and that they were just scammers. Even after I ended the call, they kept trying to get me to listen.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from 01133221052, no idea who that was. Seemed like an unknown number to me.4 yearsGot a call from 01133221052 and it seems dodgy based on what others are saying here! I didn’t pick up after the initial ring, but they kept phoning me again. Heard a woman with an Asian accent claiming there’s an issue with my computer. Felt like a total scam to me.4 yearsDefinitely a scam! They claim to be from Microsoft's tech support, but it's all a load of rubbish.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke said he was from Microsoft, told me my computer got hacked or something. I just ended the call right there.Microsoft4 yearsHad this scam call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft again, this is the second time in just a few days! I really don't need to keep getting targeted by these scams. Honestly, the police and the whole legal system could do with a serious upgrade to deal with this rubbish.Microsoft4 yearsThey keep claiming to be from Microsoft, but if that were true, I'd probably be royalty! I always just tell them I'm not interested and put the phone down. After that, they'll call me back a couple of times really fast. Best to just ignore and block them if you can.Microsoft4 yearsThey called, rang for about 10 seconds then hung up without leaving any message.4 yearsI had a rather dodgy phone call from someone purporting to be from Microsoft support, claiming my computer was under dire threat of being hacked. They tried to sell me on the idea of helping me out. I’ve no doubt it was a ploy to get remote access to my system. Fortunately, they didn’t succeed!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone with a heavy Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. The line was all scratchy and clearly a dodgy VoIP setup. They said they were located in Reading, Berks, but it didn’t feel right at all. Just so you know, the real Microsoft number for Reading is 0344 800 2400. Definitely a scam.MicrosoftReadingBerks4 yearsMy landline buzzed from this number earlier. As soon as my answering machine picked up, all I could hear was this strange loud buzzing for a bit and then it cut out completely. Just before that, I’d had another call from an 0161 number, and honestly, the same thing has been going on all week. I reckon both are dodgy calls, likely coming from the same annoying scammers.4 yearsThat scam was incredibly convincing. They threw out security codes that you can actually find on your own computer, making it seem legit. In the end, they want to get remote control of your PC. Just a heads up, Microsoft will never call you out of the blue like that.Microsoft4 yearsThis scam was pretty clever. They mentioned security codes that actually show up on your PC, making them seem legit. In the end, their main goal was to get control of your computer remotely. Just a heads up, Microsoft never calls you out of the blue like that.Microsoft4 yearsOh great, another call from someone claiming to be Megan at Microsoft. Do people really think these games fool us?MeganMicrosoft4 yearsThey rang but didn’t say anything, no message left.Submit Your Own Report (0113 322 1052)
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