01145825963
βοΈ 01145825963 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 0114. The area code 0114 originates from Sheffield.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01145825963
- Scam call about broadband changeNov
2013Received spam call, wants blocking adviceNov
2013Scammer with accent called repeatedlyOct
2013Rude caller claimed to be legitimateOct
2013Caller hung up after inquiryOct
2013Caller claimed to fix broadband scamOct
2013Suspicious call claiming broadband issuesOct
2013Missed call; number doesn't existOct
2013Spam call to business numberOct
2013Spam call, avoid at all costsSep
2013Scammer call, second occurrence reportedSep
2013Suspicious call; likely a scamSep
2013Scam call warning; share experienceSep
2013Scam call about computer virusSep
2013Scam call pretending to be BTSep
2013Missed call, answered machine, hung upSep
2013Suspicious call, hung up quicklySep
2013Suspicious call about bandwidth issuesSep
2013Received suspicious call, hung upSep
2013Beware of scam technical support callsSep
2013Possible scam call about broadbandSep
2013Scam call from fake providerSep
2013Beware of persistent scam callersSep
2013Unclear context, requires more informationSep
2013Scam call from foreign accentSep
2013Random calls, quick hang-ups occurredAug
2013Received a humorous phone ringAug
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 12 September 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Briggle Beck(Cumbria), Castledawson(Greater London), Cooksmill Green(Essex) and Culworth(Northamptonshire).
01145825963 has 26 comments of which 16 x neutral and 10 x negative
01145825963 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01145825963 π is reported as a persistent scam number targeting UK residents and businesses, typically with callers claiming to be from broadband providers like BT, Virgin Media, Sky, or TalkTalk. The scammers allege viruses or technical issues with your computer or broadband and try to gain remote access. They often have foreign accents, frequently South Asian, and may become aggressive or unprofessional if challenged. Many have experienced hang-ups, repeated calls, or threats after refusing to cooperate. The number sometimes disappears when returned, indicating itβs spoofed or transient. Users are strongly advised to never engage, avoid giving personal information, reject any remote access requests, and block the number immediately to protect themselves from fraud or data theft.
Reports on phone number 01145825963
10 yearswe received11 yearsThis number seemed to be making the rounds, calling every extension in our office. The moment we answered, the line would just go dead. Very peculiar behaviour!11 yearsSame old nonsense regarding our sluggish computer and pesky viruses. I’d suggest telling them to take a hike. Just a word of caution, though - they might be inclined to ring you again later.12 yearsWe just received a call from them a mere five minutes ago, and I have to say, it was the quirkiest ring I've had in ages! Quite the amusing experience, I must admit!12 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, and the person on the other end had a rather strong foreign accent, claiming to be Lucy. It was quite challenging to understand what she was saying, so I promptly told her to shove off with her scam.Lucy13 yearsBeware of deceitful phone calls attempting to convince you to switch your broadband provider.13 yearsI received a call from an individual claiming that my computer has been infected with a virus. I promptly expressed disinterest to the person from Asia who made the call. Could you please advise me on how to block this particular phone number?Asia13 yearsEarlier today at approximately 2pm, I received a phone call from an individual with an Asian accent. He began talking about my computer, but his intentions seemed dubious. As I have been contacted by scammers before, despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), I quickly told him to leave me alone in no uncertain terms. I ended the call abruptly, but to my surprise, he immediately called back and questioned why I had hung up on him. When I reiterated that he was indeed a scammer and needed to stop contacting me, he threatened to disclose my phone number to numerous companies, resulting in incessant phone calls every two minutes. To deal with the situation, I calmly placed my handset on the armrest of the sofa and allowed him to talk to himself for a few minutes. It was unwise of me to engage in conversation with him initially, and I have learned my lesson for any future encounters. The experience was thoroughly unpleasant.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS13 yearsI had an encounter with an Indian gentleman who claimed to be from Technical Support. I inquired further and asked which specific technical support he was referring to, and his response was "Virgin Media." I swiftly informed him that I do not possess any contract with Virgin Media. In an unpleasant turn of events, he insultingly called me a derogatory term and abruptly ended the call. Oh, such pleasant manners!Virgin Media13 yearsI received a call from him, and when I inquired about my service provider, he listed several major providers. When I asked specifically which one was mine, he abruptly ended the call!13 yearsBeware of this scam! Beware of phone number 01145825963. Today, an Indian man called my house phone without mentioning where he was calling from - a clear red flag. He then proceeded to claim that my broadband speed was not fast enough and offered to fix it for me. Initially, I had assumed he was from Virgin technical support. However, while he was still on the phone, I quickly realized his true intentions and confronted him by saying, "Do you think I'm stupid?" In response, he abruptly hung up. If you search for this phone number online, you'll find numerous reports of people receiving the same type of call. I urge you to please help spread awareness about this scam by sharing this information with as many people as possible!Virgin13 yearsI recently received a phone call from a number claiming to be an representative of various broadband providers such as BT, Virgin, Sky, and TalkTalk. The individual stated that my broadband connection had been infected with viruses. Now I'm wondering, who exactly are these people? They insisted on accessing my computer remotely. Of course, I promptly hung up the phone.BTVirginSkyTalkTalk13 yearsI received a phone call from an unknown number and decided to return the call. However, when I dialed the number, I was greeted with a recorded message stating that "the number you have dialed does not exist, please verify the number and try again". It's strange to think that the number called me, yet it supposedly doesn't exist.13 yearsI am currently at a business premises. Earlier, we received a phone call that completely overwhelmed our switchboard and disrupted our operations. The caller's intention, like many others have experienced, was to inform us that there was a computer virus in our system. However, as soon as the caller realized that they had reached a business and not a residential line, they immediately hung up.13 yearsIGNORE THEM COMPLETELY! I recently had a phone call where the person on the line immediately asked me about James Arthur. I politely tried to avoid getting into a conversation and explained that they had the wrong number. However, they persisted by mentioning that James Arthur was the X Factor winner and asked if I knew him. I decided to abruptly end the call, as it was clearly a spam call and seemed quite suspicious.James Arthur13 yearsI recently got a phone call from this number and the person on the other end appeared to be an Asian woman. When she asked about my computer, I informed her that I currently don't own one. Surprisingly, she didn't mind and threatened to disconnect me. I defiantly told her to go ahead, and then promptly ended the call by saying goodbye. This is the second time in the past month that these scammers have tried to contact me. The first time, I reached out to my service provider, Virgin Media, who confirmed it was indeed a scam.Virgin Media13 yearsA few days ago, a call was made to my 89-year-old mother, who has never interacted with a computer before. The caller, a male with an Indian accent, claimed there was an issue with her computer. However, upon learning that she didn't possess a computer, he abruptly ended the call. This incident strongly indicates that it was a fraudulent scheme!13 yearsIndividuals claiming to be from BT tried to gain access to my computer under the pretense of assisting with a supposed virus problem. Their intention was to take control of my PC. Skeptical about their motives, I inquired about any potential charges. To my dismay, they revealed their plan to obtain my credit card details after purportedly cleaning my computer. Politely rejecting their offer, I bid them farewell, much to their dissatisfaction.BT13 yearsI recently received a potentially fraudulent phone call falsely claiming to be from "your broadband provider." To exercise caution, I requested the caller to repeat their statement and questioned which company they represented. They mentioned BT, although I stated that I am not a BT customer (even though I actually am), resulting in them abruptly terminating the call.BT13 yearsOn 18th September at 15:20, our phone started ringing. We heard our answering service kick in and the caller promptly disconnected the call.13 yearsI just received a call from a certain number where the person claimed to be from the technical department representing companies like BT, Virgin Media, and TalkTalk. The caller had an Indian accent and introduced himself as Kevin. He said he wanted to speak with the account holder of the broadband service. However, when I asked for more information regarding the purpose of his call, he abruptly ended the conversation. I am always cautious when it comes to unsolicited phone calls, and this incident reminded me why it's important not to disclose any personal details.BTVirgin MediaTalkTalkKevin13 yearsA lady with an Indian accent phoned me, pretending to be a member of the technical team from my broadband provider. She informed me that there were some corrupt files on the server, which supposedly contained viruses causing a slow-down in my internet connection. The caller insisted on providing me with a website address and wanted to know which web browser I utilize. However, when I requested confirmation of my actual broadband provider, they falsely stated Virgin Media. I promptly corrected them, and they abruptly ended the call. Curiosity piqued, I decided to search for this number online and discovered numerous recent complaints about nuisance calls associated with it.Virgin Media13 yearsI received a phone call earlier from a number claiming to be technical support for my internet service provider. It's not the first time I've had this kind of call; they always mention BT, Virgin, and Sky, and tell me that there are some viruses on my computer. Whenever I ask for proof of their identity, they immediately end the call. This time, however, I decided to continue with the call to see their intentions. They asked me to visit the TeamViewer website, which is when I became cautious. Beware! If you're unfamiliar with this website, it grants them direct access to your computer. At that point, I terminated the call by informing "Mike" that I was aware of the scam and that I work in IT, hoping he would hang up. To my surprise, he didn't; instead, he started making inappropriate comments about my voice and how it affected him. It's truly unsettling how scam calls have reached a whole new level! My advice is to simply hang up and ignore these calls.BTVirginSkyTeamViewerMike13 yearsI received a phone call from someone who pointed out that I wasn't receiving my complete broadband speed. They requested me to log onto my computer. I inquired about the company they were representing, and they mentioned BT, Virgin, and Talk Talk. I informed them that I wasn't the account holder and asked them to call again later. I doubt that I will hear from them again.BTVirginTalk Talk13 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone call from the aforementioned number. I didn't stay on the line for too long, so I couldn't gather any details about the caller's supposed identity. They immediately launched into their pitch, saying, 'I'm calling regarding your current use of PC and broadband.' I quickly informed them that I didn't possess any such thing and promptly ended the call. It's worth mentioning that the caller sounded Asian.13 yearsI recently received a call from that number, and the person claimed to be from broadband technical services. As the individual had a strong foreign accent, I politely asked who he was working for. He mentioned BT, but I refrained from providing any personal information and made it clear that I wasn't affiliated with their services. I also expressed my disinterest in continuing the conversation and bid farewell before ending the call. It raises concerns as to whether this was a potential scam call.BTSubmit Your Own Report (0114 582 5963)
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