01159511010
☎️ 01159511010 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 115951 with a prefix of 0115. The area code 0115 originates from Nottingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01159511010
- Report suspicious call to authoritiesJan
2016Persistent dangerous foreign-sounding scam callerDec
2015Prank call from fake Windows representativeDec
2015Calling out Windows support scammersDec
2015Received a confusing scam call, laughedDec
2015Scam call from fake MicrosoftDec
2015Grateful for the helpful informationDec
2015scammer impersonating tech support phoneDec
2015Grateful for the helpful warningDec
2015Inappropriate behavior, manipulation, anger issuesNov
2015Suspicious call from Windows supportNov
2015Received Indian accent scam callNov
2015Scam call from "Derek" terminatedNov
2015Prank call impersonating tech supportNov
2015Fraudulent calls targeting vulnerable individualsNov
2015Warning about tech support scamNov
2015Scam call from fake tech-supportNov
2015Suspicious call impersonating Microsoft supportNov
2015Suspicious call from unknown womanNov
2015Suspicious call about computer errorNov
2015Call from tech department, declinedNov
2015Scam call impersonating Windows supportOct
2015Number Of Searches: 164 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 28 October 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aylesford(Kent), Eiddew(Powys) and Gardham(North Yorkshire).
01159511010 has 22 comments of which 11 x negative and 11 x neutral
Reports on phone number 01159511010
11 yearsYesterday, my son answered a call from 011595110101 and arranged for them to call back today. When they rang today, I answered instead, and it seemed like a scam. Can someone tell me how and where we can report this? I'm not sure who is the right authority for this kind of thing.11 yearsSome bloke with a weird accent, said his name was Jason, phoned me about my computer. It's the third time in three days this number has popped up. I've told him I'm not bothered and ended the call every time, but honestly, they seem pretty pushy and a bit shady to me.Jason11 yearsSome bloke rang up with a fake American accent claiming he was from Windows support. I told him I wasn’t sure if he meant the patio windows or the bathroom one, since I’m actually using a Mac. What an idiot.Windows Services11 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Windows support but it was definitely a scam. They kept talking about needing my PC controller to fix some virus or something. Total dodgy call, be careful!11 yearsI got a call from a guy with a man’s voice, saying there was an issue with my computer. When I told him I don’t even own a computer, he insisted I did. Claimed he was from Microsoft tech support or something. If only the government cared enough to protect folks like this, the way they expect nurses and carers to care, this mess wouldn’t happen.Microsoft Technical Support11 yearsGot a call from some bloke mumbling something about troubles with windows, couldn’t make out much really. I just told him I’m pretty good with computers and can sort stuff out myself. Next thing, he calls me an idiot and just hangs up. Was kinda funny but also makes me wanna ring him back and warn that if they call again I’ll report them proper.11 yearsCheers for sharing that info! I suspected as much, so we now know exactly what to say when he calls again.11 yearsI got a call from a guy with an accent saying my computer was throwing out error alerts. When I asked him which one, he said every single one I owned. Then I joked about following his lead, installing a virus, and afterwards paying him to fix the mess. Right after that, he cut off the call.11 yearsCheers for the heads-up! I almost got caught out there.11 yearsTerrible experience with a computer scam. I was dealing with a pleasant young woman of Asian descent who led me on for quite a while. Once I fell ill, she didn’t hesitate to tell me where to shove my concerns. What a charming individual!11 yearssome woman named leanne said she was from windows tech support or something, i just ended the call straight away.Leanne11 yearsI received yet another call on the 25th of November from a lady speaking with an Indian accent, claiming to be from technical support regarding my computer. I promptly hung up the phone without engaging further. If you happen to get a similar call, I strongly advise you to do the same - unfortunately, I didn’t catch her name.11 yearsa guy with an accent, said his name was derek, rang me at 16:08 on 20th nov 2015. he claimed he was calling about issues that might harm my pc. i just chuckled and told him "i've heard those stories loads of times, so better hang up before the cops show up." he quickly ended the call.Derek11 yearsI received a call from a gentleman claiming to be Derek, and he had quite a distinctive accent. The call came through at 16:08 on 20 November 2015. He was prattling on about potential issues that could be impacting my computer. I couldn't help but chuckle and said, "I've been down this road before, mate, so do yourself a favour and hang up before the police show up." He wasted no time in ending the conversation. - Caller: "Derek"DerekCaller11 yearsFor what feels like an eternity, I've been receiving unsolicited calls from this lot. The chap had an Indo-Asian accent and introduced himself as Edward, yet he was utterly clueless when it came to naming the organisation he claimed to represent-stumbling over something that vaguely resembled Microsoft internet support, though he didn't sound particularly convinced. It's glaringly obvious that they're nothing more than a scam operation, attempting to peddle so-called PC protection services. I even had a go at reporting them to the fraud squad once. I must admit, I derive a certain satisfaction from informing them that they ought to rethink their career paths, as they're embroiled in some serious shenanigans that predominantly prey on the vulnerable.EdwardMicrosoft11 yearsHad yet another one of those dodgy Microsoft Windows calls today. I just let the bloke go on and on - at least he wasn’t rushing me or trying to trick someone who might be more gullible. He kept banging on about cutting my internet off if I didn’t follow his orders. I dragged it out for as long as I could, telling him I’d sort it out myself. Honestly, it was a laugh for me, but it’s awful for people who actually get caught out. Surely the government needs to step in and sort this mess out!11 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming to be Microsoft, sounded like he wasn’t from around here, had a weird accent. He told me my PC was sending out weird messages and messing up their server. He sounded pretty pushy and rude, so I told him I wasn’t having any of it and that I found the call threatening. Then he said he’d deactivate my computer licence and just hung up on me.Microsoft11 yearsAt precisely 13:25 on the 4th of November, I received a call from a gentleman sporting a foreign accent. He introduced himself as 'Edward' and claimed to be representing 'Windows', informing me of an issue regarding my computer. Out of curiosity, I inquired whether he was affiliated with Microsoft, to which he affirmed with a 'yes'. Curious to dig deeper, I pressed him for his name again, and he suddenly switched to 'Michael'. This apparent mix-up certainly threw him off his stride! I then sought clarification on which department he hailed from within Microsoft, and he mentioned the 'maintenance department'. However, when I asked for his specific job title, he abruptly ended the call. Quite the suspicious encounter! - Caller: 'Microsoft'EdwardMicrosoftMichaelCaller11 yearsi got a call from a woman with a heavy foreign accent, couldnt really understand her properly, she was asking stuff about my computer. i asked her who she was, then she just cut me off. sounds like a scam to me.11 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a funny accent claiming my PC was throwing up errors. He said he fixed it, but honestly, I told him off and hung up sharpish!11 yearsSo I got a call from a woman called Linda, sounded like she had an accent, saying she was from some kind of tech support or maintenance team. She asked me to let her into my computer while she was there on the phone, but I wasn’t having any of it. I just said no thanks and ended the call straight away.Linda11 yearsI got a call from a bloke named Jason claiming he was from Windows server, saying my computer was causing issues and offered to sort it out. He mentioned my PC had some kind of special ID number which is how he managed to find me, and oddly enough, he knew my name and phone number. He asked me to open my PC and find the Windows button, but I already suspected it was a con as I don’t use Windows. I told him that, and he just snapped back with something rude before hanging up.JasonSubmit Your Own Report (0115 951 1010)
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