01158883262
☎️ 01158883262 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 115888 with a prefix of 0115. The area code 0115 originates from Nottingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01158883262
- Unpleasant call from Alina todayJun
2017Multiple unwanted calls, frustrating experienceMar
2017Received fraudulent call about hacked broadbandFeb
2017Suspicious call from alleged brandFeb
2017'Scam calls from fake BT'Feb
2017Cold call from questionable companyFeb
2017Repeated scam calls, frustrating experienceFeb
2017Beware of morning phone scammersFeb
2017Scam call, be cautious, suspiciousFeb
2017Questionable call from apparent impostorFeb
2017BT phone scam incident reportedJan
2017Received suspicious call about hackingJan
2017Scam call from suspicious personJan
2017Tech support scam attempted, reportedJan
2017Avoided potential scam, called BTJan
2017Scam call notification and responseJan
2017Suspected scam call about internetJan
2017BT tech support wants accessJan
2017Scam call pretending to be BTDec
2016Beware of BT phone scammersDec
2016Warning against fake tech supportNov
2016Number Of Searches: 135 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 18 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barri (Barry)(Glamorgan), Leadburn(Scottish Borders), Peak Dale(Derbyshire) and Tyddyn Angharad(Denbighshire).
01158883262 has 17 comments of which 2 x neutral and 15 x negative
01158883262 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01158883262 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from BT technical support, often with South Asian accents. They allege hackers have compromised your internet or broadband and urge you to grant remote access to your computer, sometimes asking for personal or banking information. Callers use fake names and Nottingham-related addresses but hang up when challenged or asked for verifiable details. They are known to operate early mornings, pressuring recipients to comply quickly and sometimes targeting elderly or vulnerable individuals. BT has confirmed these are fraudulent calls. Visitors are advised to remain cautious, never provide remote access or personal data, and to report suspicious calls to police or BT to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 01158883262
9 yearsThis morning at 8:30, I received a rather pushy call from Alina, who claimed to be from Nottingham. However, she had a distinct Indian accent, and it became apparent she was rather annoyed when I declined to access my internet and acknowledge that I was facing any issues. When I asked for her number, it took her a fair bit of time to provide it. Just thought I'd share this little encounter.AlinaNottingham9 yearsIn the past week I've had roughly 9 calls, and this morning they even rang me at 7am. The calls always come up as 0161 429 0846 on my caller ID. I gave the woman a right good telling off but she just kept going. When I tried to get a contact number, she gave me 01158 883262, but when I phoned back it was always engaged. Quite annoying really.9 yearsSome woman rang me, said she was from BT, claiming all BT internet connections had been hacked. I told her I don't have BT, and she went on about the national grid or something daft. I asked for her name - she said Daisy Fernandez, gave an address in Nottingham, Albion Street, and a phone number 01158 883262. She wanted me to sit by my computer and said it’d only take 15 minutes to fix the supposed issue. I told her I was busy and I'd ring back later, then she just hung up on me. Tried calling that number and it was busy. Guess she's off to try another poor sod. What scumbags!BTDaisy FemandezAlbion StreetNottingham9 yearsI got a call from a woman named Michelle who told me to check my computer. When I asked her for her manager's name, she just ended the call.Michelle10 yearsI've had this number call my house four times this morning, with the first interruption coming in just after eight! They're relentless, insisting that I power up my computer due to some alleged hacking situation. The thing is, I don’t even have a computer, just an iPad - which I most certainly did not turn on! Every one of the callers had a distinct Indian accent, with names like Ava, Alice, Jenny, and Matthew being thrown about. It's utterly infuriating...AvaAliceJennyMatthew10 yearsI received a call bright and early at 9 o'clock today from someone claiming to be with BT, attempting to persuade me to disconnect my internet service. When I inquired whether the number was local to Nottingham or if they were using their own line, the caller hung up abruptly. Just a heads up, the moment you hear a greeting like "good morning, madam," it's usually a red flag-scammers often resort to such tactics!BTNottingham10 yearsGot a call about 9 this morning from someone claiming to be BT, saying my internet was about to be cut off. I asked them for their number to verify, then wondered aloud if it was a Nottingham area code, which they said was theirs. Next thing, they just hung up on me. If anyone ever starts with "good morning ma'am," be careful - that’s a classic scammer phrase!BT10 yearsHey, we just got a call from someone named Jennifer Smith using this number, telling us there’s an issue with our internet. She had an Asian accent.Jennifer Smith10 yearsI got a call from this number 4232133963 and the person said she was Daisy Ferndez from some BT tech centre in Nottingham. She told me there was hacking happening nearby and wanted to talk about it.Daisy FerndezBTNottingham10 yearsGot a call from them earlier and it was pretty dodgy. They said my PC got hacked and that viruses were spreading into BT’s main server because of it. Then they tried to get me to download some third-party app called teamviewer so their “senior technician” could fix it. I told them I actually work at BT and asked for their section manager’s name to verify who they were on the employee list. As soon as I mentioned that, they just hung up on me right away! Never felt so annoyed before.BT10 yearsGot a phone call from someone called 'nei' saying my internet had been hacked and they needed to get into my PC. I looked up the number and after seeing what others said here, I just ended the call. Cheers to everyone who shared their experiences - I’m off to ring BT now.BT10 yearsSome woman rang me up saying my BT internet wasn’t working. She wanted me to let her access my laptop to sort it out. I asked for her business details and she gave me this phone number and said the place was on 7 Albion Street, Nottingham. I told her I'd have a look at my computer and call her straight back. Of course, I never checked the laptop, knowing it was a con. I rang the number later and asked them to take me off their call list. Honestly, they’re total scammers, just a bunch of fraudsters and tricksters!Albion StreetNottingham10 yearsI received a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from BT, stating that they'd noticed issues with my internet connection-it’s been painfully slow lately, and a few websites haven’t loaded properly. They mentioned that it might have been compromised in some way and insisted they needed to perform a check. I'm planning to give BT a bell to verify whether this is genuine or just a scam.BT10 yearsI picked up the phone and the caller claimed to be from BT, insisting they needed to check my computer as it might have been compromised.BT10 yearsOn 16/12/2 at about 7:15am, I got a call from this number claiming to be from BT's tech support in Nottingham, even though BT doesn't have a service office there. The man introduced himself as Jack Wilder and gave an employee ID number 650120, but that ID doesn't match anything at BT. He said he was a senior technician with BT. After getting suspicious, I called BT directly and they told me it was definitely a scam. Its frustrating that you only realise these things after you've already been contacted.BTNottinghamJack Wilder10 yearsSo, these lot claimed to be from BT, right? Anyway, to make a long story shortish, they somehow got my mother-in-law to send off £2200 all the way to the Philippines! Looks like they're aiming for older folks during the daytime. Just watch out for these scams.BTPhilippines10 yearssomeone rang claiming to be from bt's tech team - but it was all fake! they sounded really polite and tried to persuade me to let them on my computer. i just ended the call immediately. they’re only after your bank info to steal your money.BTSubmit Your Own Report (0115 888 3262)
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