0114451095
☎️ 0114451095 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 114451095.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0114451095
- Invalid form of input. SymposiumDec
2019Persistent caller, no response receivedNov
2018Repeated calls for case numberOct
2016User was asked to payAug
2016Repeated scam calls from ITAug
2016Unwanted frequent calls from MarkJul
2016Deceitful call from fake tech supportJul
2016Played along with Microsoft scamJul
2016Received suspicious call from SusanJul
2016Scam call, hung up twiceJul
2016Received scam call from AsiaJul
2016Checking unfamiliar numbers on websiteJul
2016Spam call from alleged MicrosoftJul
2016Frequent scam calls, abusive responsesJul
2016Avoided scam call, luckily ignoredJul
2016Beware of persistent Microsoft support scamJul
2016Accusatory comment towards Microsoft ratioJul
2016Hate speech towards Indian/Pakistani peopleJul
2016Confronted scam call, demanded accountabilityJul
2016Frustrated with call, suggest castrationJul
2016Suspicious call advocating for IT supportJul
2016Scam alert, don't engageJul
2016Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftJul
2016Scam claiming Microsoft PC issuesJul
2016This input does not make senseJul
2016Persistent Indian man claiming MicrosoftJul
2016Scam call about laptop issuesJul
2016Computer scan same office blockJul
2016Aggressive Indian caller about computerJun
2016Aggressive Indian lady selling tech supportJun
2016Microsoft technical support phone scamJun
2016Stop the annoying phone callsJun
2016Negative view of Microsoft scamJun
2016Call was immediately ended by callerJun
2016Number is a scam callerJun
2016Suspicious call claiming Microsoft officeJun
2016Technical issue related to WindowsJun
2016Playful and humorous prank on scammerJun
2016Microsoft tech scammers from IndiaJun
2016Nuisance virus call shut downMay
2016Reference to deceiving software suggestionsMay
2016Received suspicious call from MicrosoftMay
2016Hoax call from fake "Brian"May
2016Frustrating call with persistent callerMay
2016Long call with tech scamMay
2016Frustrate Microsoft scam call scammersMay
2016Thankful for call blocker effectivenessMay
2016Avoid tech support phone scamsMay
2016Call blocked, hung up onMay
2016Strange call about Microsoft scamMay
2016Arguing on call, hung upMay
2016Lady, Indian accent, critical errorMay
2016Asian woman scamming, rude responseMay
2016Received suspicious call about computerMay
2016Missed call during bank holidayMay
2016Frustrated with automated unsolicited callsMay
2016Warning about scamming technical supportMay
2016Aware of phone scam, dismissed callMay
2016Technical support - typical PE scam!May
2016Caller claims malware on computerMay
2016Received early morning cold callsMay
2016Husband is police, call endedMay
2016Concerns about scam call from abroadMay
2016Received two unsolicited callsMay
2016Fraudulent tech support call complaintMay
2016Missed call, no message leftMay
2016Warning about computer virus scamMay
2016Beware of scam, watch outMay
2016Received call, missed, will call backMay
2016Warning about potential scam artistMay
2016Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftMay
2016Caller claimed Microsoft, seemed scamMay
2016Suspicion of computer scam callMay
2016Frustration over fake tech supportMay
2016Received scam call from imposterMay
2016Number Of Searches: 617 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 02 May 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hill Top(Derbyshire) and Price Town(Glamorgan).
0114451095 has 71 comments of which 36 x negative and 35 x neutral
0114451095 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0114451095 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call often claiming to be from Microsoft technical support, with callers usually of South Asian origin using various names like Michael, Mark, or Susan. They falsely warn of computer issues or viruses and attempt to gain remote access or personal information. Many recipients find the calls intrusive and aggressive, sometimes facing abuse if challenged. The scammers frequently call multiple times a day and have been known to hang up if confronted or questioned about their legitimacy. Most callers have thick accents and provide fake addresses or numbers. Users strongly advise ignoring the call, blocking the number, and never granting access to your computer. The consensus is that these are fraudulent nuisance calls designed to deceive and should be reported.
Reports on phone number 0114451095
8 yearsThey keep ringing me non-stop, but I just ignore it - super stubborn.10 yearsI've had a couple of voicemails on my answering machine lately reminding me to call in regarding my case number. This has happened twice just in the past couple of days!10 yearsGot a call telling me I had to pay up if I wanted to keep using WhatsApp.WhatsApp10 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke named "Michael" who claimed he was from IT and needed to get into my computer to fix network issues. I told him to shove off and blocked his number. He rang me again not long after from a different number, doing the same spiel, so I went ahead and blocked that one as well.Michael10 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number nearly every single day, sometimes even twice in a row! The bloke on the other end, who goes by Mark, insists on chatting despite my repeated explanations that I don't own a computer. It's quite vexing, particularly since my husband is not in the best of health and struggles to answer the phone when I'm not around.Mark10 yearsSome bloke from Microsoft told me to hit Windows R, so I messsed about with them for like 20 minutes. Had a laugh winding those muppets up before finally saying I’m not daft enough to fall for their rubbish. What a load of tossers.Microsoft10 yearsI received a call reminiscent of the one Anne mentioned. The woman introduced herself as Susan. I struggled to grasp what she was saying, and she had to explain her reason for calling not once, not twice, but three times due to her strong accent. She claimed there was an issue with my computer. I firmly told her it was nothing but a ruse, and that she was misleading me with her false claims. I made it clear I wasn’t interested in continuing the conversation and promptly hung up.AnneSusan10 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady claiming my computer was full of errors. Asked her how on earth she knew that, had she hacked into it or something? Played along for a minute, then got fed up and told her to bugger off. Not long after, another call came through from 01340074494, another woman with an Indian accent saying the first had transferred the call to her. This time I lost my temper and warned her I’d report their scam and that I wasn't falling for it. Seems to have done the trick - haven’t had any more calls since.India10 yearsI received a call from 01340075481, purporting to inform me about a supposed issue with my computer. I quickly recognised it as a scam and promptly ended the conversation. Just ten minutes later, I was then contacted by 0114451095, who claimed to be the supervisor of the initial caller. He insisted that it wasn’t a scam and that I genuinely had a computer fault. I didn’t entertain his nonsense either and hung up on him as well!10 yearsUsed 1471 on my BT phone to see who was ringing from 0114451095. I normally double-check any weird or unknown numbers. Glad I stumbled across this site and read the 48 previous comments about this number. Shame the telephone preference service only works in the UK, cos they can't do much about these annoying callers from abroad.Telephone Preference ServiceUK10 yearsThis was the first time this number rang me - turns out it's a computer scam from Asia! I let him start his spiel then said, "I'm about to hit a big red button and you’ll vanish from my world, FOREVER. BYE." Luckily, I’ve got a CPR CallBlocker with that 'Big Red Button' - makes dealing with these calls so much easier and honestly pretty satisfying.AsiaCPR CallBlocker10 yearsThis number keeps ringing me non-stop, always blaming some 'issue with your PC'. Every time I try to call them out, they just lash out with loads of rude language!10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a strange accent claiming to be from Microsoft tech support and telling me there were issues with my computer. I just said 'no thanks, goodbye' and hung up. Haven't had another call since, but I suppose there's still a chance they'll ring back!Microsoft10 yearsDidn’t pick up the call but tried ringing back and it just said "number not found". Reading what others have said, I’m happy I ignored it.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft support, saying there was an issue with my computer or something. Seriously? Maybe they should find a proper job instead of hassling people. Watch out for these scammers, they can be really tenacious. After 15 calls in less than 20 minutes, they finally stopped ringing me.Microsoft10 yearsNo clue who that was. They just dropped the call right after I answered. Honestly, they'd deserve a good knocking! (themselves, not me!)10 yearsThose bloody scammers from India or Pakistan are the worst. I just tell them to bugger off and rot!IndiaPakistan10 yearsGot a call from Michael claiming to be from Microsoft, once more. Honestly, they must be getting some results or they wouldn’t keep up this ridiculous act. It’s beyond me how anyone can do this without feeling a shred of guilt. Sometimes I wonder if old-fashioned justice might be the only answer!MichaelMicrosoft10 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman claiming to be from IT support, saying there were security alerts from my computer and she needed me to switch it on so she could fix it. I told her I’d report it to the police if she called again. She was quite convincing, if I wasn’t a bit savvy with tech I might’ve fallen for it.10 yearsA gentleman with an accent from overseas reached out to inform us that our computer was plagued with significant issues. At that moment, we decided to cut the call short and say goodbye! :)10 yearsHe claimed he was calling from Microsoft tech support - as soon as I said "not this again," he just cut the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from some Indian bloke who was dead set on helping. Claimed he was with Microsoft. I mentioned I use an Apple Mac (which is a fib). He goes on like he already knew that and that my Mac had tons of problems as well. Just wouldn’t accept me saying no. Kept ringing me back over and over. The number was 0114451095.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming there was an issue with my laptop. The bloke on the line - clearly with an Indian accent - insisted I jump on my computer straight away. He mentioned he was phoning from London, but I didn’t buy it for a second. Total scam!London10 yearsSomeone said they were from Microsoft and said my computer had issues. When I asked why I should let them access my PC remotely, they said that they didn’t want to do that and said they'd give me their login details instead. But when I asked for a contact number to ring them back, they just ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsSome idiot tried the exact same computer scan on me. He claimed his office controlled all computers or something. I just blocked him instantly.10 yearsGot a call from an Indian guy, rang me twice after I cut off the first time. Really pushy and kept insisting even when I said no. I started firing questions at him and he got quiet. Said his name was Alan and he was from IT Technical London (made him repeat that!) claiming my computer had loads of internal faults. Claimed his office was at 40 Hanover Street, London and gave me the phone number 149381296.AlanIT Technical LondonHanover StreetLondon10 yearsGot a call from an Indian woman who was really pushy, insisting I switch on my computer (which was already on) so she could fix supposed technical faults flagged by the central server for Windows 8.1 and XP - but I've got Windows 10! She claimed to have my Windows licence number, which I seriously doubt. Watch out, she’s quite convincing and even said Microsoft never contacts customers directly when I mentioned I’d reach out to them about any problems!Microsoft10 yearsThis bloke said he was from Microsoft tech support. He only dropped the call after I mentioned a piece from PC Advisor about those Microsoft phone scams.MicrosoftPC10 yearsI’d really appreciate it if these bothersome calls would just stop. They’re becoming quite a nuisance!10 yearsI just put the phone down right after I answered it.10 yearsClassic Microsoft scam call. Only pick up if you’re bored and fancy wasting their time or need to blow off some steam! Honestly, what sort of life does someone have to have to make this their job?Microsoft10 yearsMy phone buzzed three times before abruptly cutting off. I looked up the number and discovered it was 0114451095. This isn’t the first time I’ve received a call from them; they always claim they're here to help with 'issues' regarding my laptop! Definitely a scam!10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be 'Microsoft' - didn't know they had an office in Sheffield, haha! Total scammer, obviously.MicrosoftSheffield10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be 'Windows Support'. Definitely a scam, don’t trust them!10 yearsScammers posing as Microsoft's tech support from India.ScammersMicrosoftIndia10 yearsGot called by someone pretending to be from Microsoft, total scam.Dodgy10 yearsI've got the poor soul on the line still waiting while I’m tapping this out! He’s been rambling on for a solid 40 minutes now. He claimed to be from Microsoft, insisting there were issues with my computer that he could sort out. I went along with his spiel, pretending to access a website that would grant him remote control of my laptop. Then I suddenly exclaimed, "Oh hang on, there's someone at the door!" After a leisurely two minutes, I popped back on the line, apologising profusely, “so sorry... I've got a bit of a family kerfuffle; just need one more minute.” I then feigned an imaginary row with my kids and their father, letting him hear the ruckus of the “family drama” unfold. Honestly, it was a struggle not to burst into laughter (I reckon I deserve an award for my acting skills!). Please, whatever you do, don't fall for the trick and give these scoundrels remote access to your computer!Microsoft10 yearsI just received a rather dubious call from this number. Curiosity got the better of me since I used to reside in Sheffield. The chap on the other end, sporting an accent that wasn’t from around these parts, claimed to be calling from Microsoft. He introduced himself as Carrel and said he was in London. I didn’t hold back and told him he was affiliated with a deceitful, dishonest enterprise and that I’d make sure to file a complaint. His cheeky retort? “Go on then. Your computer’s about to crash.” Quite the nerve! 😒SheffieldMicrosoftCarrelLondon10 yearsI asked, "Which company are you ringing from?" and he kept saying, "The Technical Dept." I kept asking the same question to try and catch him out. Then he asked if I spoke English. I said yes, it’s my first language, but I found it hard to understand all the pointless repeating from someone who didn't seem to listen properly. I even offered to say the question again if he liked. After that, he just hung up.The Technical Department10 yearsMonday, 31st May I could hear some sort of commotion on the line, sounding like a row was unfolding, so I decided to hang up!10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier. Answered it thinking it might be someone from Sheffield since I used to live there. It was a bloke with an accent I couldn’t place, claiming to be from Microsoft. Said his name was Carrel and he was calling from London. I told him straight, he was part of a dodgy scam company and I’d be reporting him. He just laughed and said, ‘Do whatever you want, your computer’s gonna crash soon’. ;-(SheffieldMicrosoftCarrelLondon10 yearsGot a call from some bloke sayin he can fix viruses on my PC. I use Stopzilla, so no viruses here. I just told him to buzz off.Stopzilla10 yearsThey ended the call as soon as my screening app picked up.10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying there's a serious problem with my computer.10 yearsGot a call from a guy with a heavy Indian accent who said his name was Brian, claiming my computer had some kinda issue. I couldn’t help but laugh right away when he dropped that name. Then he told me to buzz off in a pretty rude way! Absolutely wild.Brian10 yearsSpent half an hour on the phone just messing about, then they passed me up to some "senior technician" after I told them it sounded like a scam. He insisted it must be someone else using their number, lol.10 yearsReceived a rather unsettling phone call earlier today from a chap named Max, representing a company called "Online Track Guide." He mentioned something about an "issue with your computer." We informed him that we are affiliated with PRS and would be reporting them. Despite our clear warning, he proceeded to persist with his spiel, and eventually, we had no choice but to terminate the call. Quite the nuisance, I must say!MaxOnline Track GuidePRS10 yearsI’m so glad I have a call blocker on my mobile, otherwise these calls would drive me mad. We get loads of them, super irritating. We’re registered with the TPS too, but it doesn’t seem to make much difference.Telephone Preference Service10 years011445 called me, some asian woman said my computer had a virus. when i asked her a few questions she told me to bugger off, not very polite!10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from Microsoft - total scam. Next time it happens, just ask them to "hold on a moment" and then leave them hanging for ages till they give up! Feels great to irritate them just like they do to us, lol.Microsoft10 years0114451095 is a robocall. nobody answers and the line just cuts off. anyone know where we can report this? my network says they’re blocking it but it keeps ringing anyway, always when I’m busy. the tps seems useless too.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call today on the bank holiday but my phone’s call blocker stopped it from getting through.10 yearsgot a call from some asian bloke pretending to be from tech support saying my computer was in trouble! total scam on bank holiday monday around 4:40 pm. i just told him to buzz off since i knew it wasnt legit!10 yearsSomebody from India pretending to be tech support, total scam.India10 yearsI mentioned to him that my spouse works in the police force and expressed a desire for him to have a word with me... And just like that, he cut the line!10 yearsGot two calls from this number, one early at 7.50am on a bank holiday, then again at 1.40pm about my computer. Told them I’d already had a call and they shouldn’t be cold calling, then he just hung up.10 yearsTech support calls again - typical phone scam as always!10 yearsI received a phone call from overseas, likely from India. Oddly enough, the number appeared to be from Sheffield! They claimed there was an issue with my computer. I’m certain this is a scam. I see no reason to think any differently!IndiaSheffield10 yearsSome lady called saying "your computer has malware" - I asked her what IP it was coming from, and she couldn’t tell me, just kept saying there’s malware on my PC and she wanted to help get rid of it - then she just hung up.10 yearsRang me twice and then hung up-definitely a nuisance call!10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from ‘Microsoft tech support’, but we don’t even have Windows. The woman was sharp and quite unpleasant. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.Microsoft Tech Support10 yearsWe had a call on our home phone around half past four this afternoon, but they didn’t leave any message. Quite curious, really!10 yearsGot a call from some scammer with a weird asian accent sayin I got a computer virus. Total rubbish!10 yearsReceived a call at precisely 1:20 pm today. We chose not to pick up, but the caller mentioned she would be ringing back shortly.10 yearsthis is a total scam, they get you to punch in some weird buttons and before you know it, they’ve ripped you off completely.10 yearsGot a call from some dodgy individual claiming to be tech support from overseas. Definitely a scammer trying to pull a fast one!10 yearsSome bloke from India rang me saying there was problems with my Microsoft PC. I asked him how he got my number since I'm unlisted. He kept saying he was from Microsoft in London. I told him I wasn’t interested and refused to follow his instructions about my computer. Then he asked me to set a date for a callback. He muttered something about me not understanding and hung up. The number he called from was 0114451095 after I dialled 4571. Seems dodgy to me, definitely a scam call.MicrosoftLondon10 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent saying there was something wrong with my Microsoft PC. When I asked how he got my number since I'm ex-directory, he just kept claiming he was calling from Microsoft in London. I wasn’t having any of it and said no to his requests about my computer. Then he asked me to set a time for another call, but when I didn’t reply properly, he just said he didn’t understand and hung up. I found the number by dialling 1571 afterwards. The number showed as 0114451095 and honestly, it felt like a total scam to me.MicrosoftLondon10 yearsdodgy number - missing digits. whenever i pick up and there's silence before a weird cut-in, looks like a bot dialing first then patching in someone when u pick up. i keep quiet, all i get is a puzzled asian woman saying hello until she just gives up and ends the call. probably some “windows security alert” scam trying to catch people out.Windows Security Department10 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent claiming his name was Dave rang me up, saying he could sort out my computer. I just hung up straight away.Dave10 yearssome guy with an indian accent called me claiming to be “jonathan” from “online tech support”. he started with “good morning madam, how are you today?” i just told him to **** off and ended the call. i hate these kinds of calls, they’re always scams trying to hack your computer. now i kind of regret not letting him keep talking so i could mess with him a bit :(JonathanSubmit Your Own Report (114451095)
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