01172300606
☎️ 01172300606 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 117230 with a prefix of 0117. The area code 0117 originates from Bristol.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01172300606
- Microsoft scam call report confirmedAug
2018Received scam call, blocked IssacJun
2017Warning about possible scamMay
2017Suspicious call from Microsoft impersonatorMay
2017Persistent, harassing, untrustworthy phone callsMay
2017Received unwanted call from JennyApr
2017Angry over tech scam incidentApr
2017Compromised computer security with TeamViewer appApr
2017Microsoft scam attempting remote computer accessApr
2017Scam call about husband's computerApr
2017Received abusive call from scammersApr
2017Avoid scam calls, hang upApr
2017Imposter stole bank information, foiled planApr
2017Scam involving fake Microsoft supportApr
2017Scam call from fake BtMar
2017Unwanted calls, Microsoft, abusive languageMar
2017Spoof call for computer hackingMar
2017"Scam call pretending to be Microsoft."Mar
2017Cold caller posing as MicrosoftMar
2017Number Of Searches: 126 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 07 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashley(Kent), Middleton Tyas(North Yorkshire), Pendeford(Staffordshire), Pucknall(Hampshire) and Woodside(Greater London).
01172300606 has 15 comments of which 5 x neutral and 10 x negative
Reports on phone number 01172300606
8 yearsReceived a dodgy call from someone posing as a Microsoft representative, claiming my computer had been compromised by a virus. Naturally, it was a complete scam.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call earlier from a bloke named Issac saying my computer had some nasty virus messing with it! Sounds like a scam so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.Isaac9 yearsHonestly, it's just another scam, so watch out and don't fall for it.9 yearson the 28th april at about 9.40 in the morning, i got a call from jenny de souza using the number 0117 2300606. she was trying to take charge of my pe, so i just told her to f off.Jenny De Souza9 yearsMy poor dad, who’s 80 years old, just fell victim to one of these scams. They managed to convince him to let them take over his laptop after a few calls. Thankfully, he’s already been to the bank, cancelled all his transactions, and ordered new cards. I’m heading over now to sort out his laptop and disconnect it properly. It really makes me furious, not just at the scammers, but also at the phone company that they pay to block these nuisance calls yet seem to do nothing. This kind of thing absolutely has to be dealt with.9 yearsSome bloke called Jack Brown rang me up saying my computer’s security had been breached. When I asked for proof, he just kept saying it was a big deal and had to be fixed ASAP. They gave off the vibe they were legit, with info that seemed genuine. Foolishly, I ended up downloading this thing called ‘TeamViewer 12’ which lets them watch your screen. I’ve taken it off now, but I’m pretty worried about what they might’ve seen already. Really annoyed at myself for falling for such a daft trick.Jack Brown9 yearsI keep gettin these calls about Microsoft, like every week. They say my computer's been hacked and want to take control remotely. Nah, I’m not daft, no way I’m falling for it!Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent who said his name was Isaac Olton and he claimed to be from Microsoft. I told him the computer belonged to my hubby and he was using it for his dodgy habits (usually they piss off after that), but this guy didn’t. Instead, he started going on about marriage and morals like he was some sort of preacher. I fired back with, “You bloody fake tech guy, what right have you got to talk about morals? You swindle people 'cause you can't hold down a proper job like a normal person.” He just laughed the whole time, so I told him to jog on and hung up!Isaac OltonMicrosoft9 yearsHad a bloke ring me up claiming to be Alex Fernandez utd197, saying he was from Microsoft and that my computer had been compromised. He was really rude and kept calling me daft. When I said I needed to go out, he wouldn’t stop yelling at me and demanded I ring him back with my Microsoft licence number. Let him ring if he likes, but I’m definitely not answering anymore calls from that number today. Watch out folks!Alex FernandezMicrosoft9 yearsdefinitely dodge those scam calls, they’re a total nightmare. best thing is just to hang up straight away, or if you can, chuck them on hold and ignore them completely.9 yearsHad a man with an Indian accent ring me up, claiming my computer was under threat from hackers and that he was from BT. I ended the call straight away, but then he phoned again right after, asking why I cut him off. Told him it was obviously a scam. He said he'd ring again tomorrow morning but I’m definitely not going to pick up. He sounded quite annoyed when I said no, really pushy bloke. Avoid logging on if they ask, it’s dodgy.IndiaBT9 yearsThis number keeps ringing me claiming they’re from Microsoft. The other day my son picked up instead of me and the caller started insulting him, calling him names and asking why he’d even bothered to answer. It was really upsetting to hear him treated like that.Microsoft9 yearsSome bloke said he was from Microsoft and that my PC had been hacked or something. He asked me to sit at my computer and follow his instructions. Yeah, right, no way I’m getting tricked by that! He rang me a couple of times, and actually gave me a phone number, something from Bristol on Vodafone. Quite dodgy if you ask me.MicrosoftBristolVodafone9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be with Microsoft - total scam alert!Microsoft9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, attempting to convince me that my computer had issues that needed addressing. The chap wanted me to enter a "code correction" he promised to provide (which I wisely ignored). It's typical for these call centres to withhold their number, making it difficult to trace them via 1471, but he did offer me this number for a callback should I wish to verify his authenticity. Frankly, I've got far more pressing matters to attend to!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (0117 230 0606)
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