01183150002
☎️ 01183150002 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 118315 with a prefix of 0118. The area code 0118 originates from Reading.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01183150002
- Angry comment about scamsJan
2023Frequent scam calls, easily avoidedJan
2023Identity theft scam from MicrosoftJan
2023Fake Microsoft scam calls are persistentJan
2023Microsoft phone scam regarding computer disablementJan
2023Warning: Microsoft impersonation scam alertJan
2023Received early morning phone callJan
2023Making thousands each month, loving it!Jan
2023User didn't answer suspicious callJan
2023Scam call pretending as MicrosoftJan
2023Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2023Beware of Microsoft scam callsJan
2023Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2023Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2023Don't answer spam calls anymoreJan
2023Possible scam, claiming Microsoft affiliationJan
2023Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2023User blocked abusive womanJan
2023Likely scam call before 8amJan
2023Possible scam, ended call quicklyJan
2023Received scam call twiceJan
2023Unverified claim of fake technicianJan
2023Warning about cyber crime scamJan
2023Warning about possible Microsoft scamJan
2023Explanation and tips for avoiding scamsJan
2023Report all scam attempts to policeJan
2023Explains how to report scamsJan
2023Report scam calls and textsJan
2023Possible phone scam, ignored callJan
2023Checking numbers for scam alertJan
2023Caller claimed internet compromised, hung upJan
2023Suspicious call from BT impersonatorJan
2023Scam caller pretending to be BTJan
2023Suspected scam call about routerJan
2023call with no soundJan
2023Scammer impersonating Microsoft support callJan
2023Questioning Microsoft's veracityJan
2023Ignoring scam caller posing as MicrosoftJan
2023Early morning scam call experienceJan
2023Cold callers stop ringing quicklyJan
2023Suspicious call, possible scam centerJan
2023Number Of Searches: 53 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 13 January 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Beal(North Yorkshire), Scotlands(Staffordshire), Tinkers End(Buckinghamshire) and Wickhambrook(Suffolk).
01183150002 has 36 comments of which 20 x negative and 15 x neutral and 1 x positive
01183150002 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01183150002 👆 is reported as a persistently scammy number often claiming to be from Microsoft or BT, usually about fake computer or internet problems. Callers use foreign accents and give false office locations like Reading, sometimes getting abusive when questioned. Many report multiple calls daily from different spoofed numbers. Scammers try to scare people into giving access to their devices or money but usually hang up if challenged. Blocking calls seems ineffective as numbers are often spoofed or computer-generated. Numerous users emphasise the importance of reporting such calls to official police cybercrime services rather than engaging. Silent calls, abrupt hang-ups, or bizarre noises are common patterns linked to this scam operation. Overall, this number is associated with deceptive cold calls intending to defraud recipients.
Reports on phone number 01183150002
3 yearsGot a call from some scammer trying to tell me my computer had issues, even though I don’t even own one! Just brushed them off straight away, like I always do. Same old rubbish every time.3 yearsHere we go again, another scam call. Why do these crooks still get hold of phone numbers? Someone needs to put a stop to whoever’s selling these details!3 yearsGot a call from a woman who kept going on about being Diana Ray from the Cyber Security team at Microsoft in Reading, with some employee ID M010300 or something. She gave me some Computer Licence Security ID that I had no clue about if it was legit or not. Wasn't feeling the call at all, so I just cut it off.Diana RayMicrosoftReadingCyber Security Department3 yearsThis woman claimed she was ringing from Microsoft and said she was based in Reading. I told her the area code on her phone was actually from Liverpool. She insisted that all their offices were connected though. I pointed out that Microsoft never calls or emails customers directly. She then said they act as representatives for them. Not having any of it, I told her I wasn’t going to get tricked by her nonsense. She got really annoyed and threatened to lock my computer down.MicrosoftReadingLiverpool3 yearsReceived a call around quarter to eight in the morning. They didn’t say anything and just hung up.3 yearsThis week alone, I've had about eight calls from bogus Microsoft scammers, each time they ring me from a new number! They're really relentless.Microsoft3 yearsSomebody called me pretending to be from Microsoft, but I'm pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft3 yearsI actually make thousands every month thanks to mugs like you, and honestly, I’m loving every minute of it!3 yearsHad no interest in picking up, same goes for the call from 01782253236 a bit before - funny how another person mentioned a number starting with 01782 too.3 yearsGot a call from 01183150002, claimed they were from Microsoft, but it felt like a total scam. Avoid answering if you get it!Microsoft3 yearsGot a call from 01183150002 claiming to be Microsoft - definitely a scam. Don’t fall for it!Microsoft3 yearsI sometimes get calls from people claiming to be from Microsoft. But as far as I know, Microsoft doesn't actually ring or email randomly. Once, a bloke rang pretending to be from Microsoft and I asked him where his office was. He said Reading. I pointed out that the number showing on my screen was from Liverpool, which seemed odd. After that, he told me to get lost and hung up on me.MicrosoftReadingLiverpool3 yearsGot a call from a lady saying she was from Microsoft, told me my ID had been hacked. She asked me to switch on my computer - pretty sure she was trying to scam me out of cash. I played along for a bit, then hung up on her.Microsoft3 yearsGot a call from 01183 150002, some bloke saying he was from Microsoft. Quite suspicious if you ask me.Microsoft3 yearsGot a call at half past eight this morning from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying there were issues with my PC. The call cut off halfway so I ended it myself. She then called right back from 01782254388. I told her I'd never follow her instructions to fiddle with my computer, so she just ended the call. I’ve reported it as suggested down below.Microsoft3 yearsI received a call from someone with what sounded like an Indian accent, claiming to be from the Microsoft tech support team. They started discussing a technical issue I had on my computer, but after about 10 minutes of their runaround, I decided to hang up. Quite the waste of time, that was!Microsoft3 yearsAnswered the phone and they just hung up straight away, guess they checked and I’m not on their 'blocked' list or something. These calls won’t quit unless folks stop giving them money, otherwise what’s the use in them dialing? It really depends on us Brits if we wanna put an end to this.Britain3 yearsShe was really rude, so I ended up blocking her number.3 yearsGot a call just before 8 this morning but when I looked up the number here, it looks like a scam, so I didn’t bother answering!3 yearsThis bloke claimed he was with Microsoft, but when I told him I'd rather not get involved, he threatened to lock my computer down.Microsoft3 yearsGot two calls from a scammer the same day.3 yearsSomebody told me it was a Microsoft call but it felt like a dodgy scam to me. Wouldn’t trust it at all.Microsoft3 yearsTotal scam, they try to freak you out with some cyber crime nonsense. Just a dirty trick to scare you into something.3 yearsSaw a missed call, didn't pick up 'cause I thought it might be a scam. Cheers!3 yearsI had a rather peculiar call from a lady who had a noticeable foreign accent, claiming to be from British Telecom about a hiccup with my internet router. She mentioned she was based in Reading, yet the postcode she provided was completely made up. Just to pass the time a bit before ending the conversation, I cheekily inquired about a number to call her back on (though I had no intention of doing so!). She offered me a number starting with 0203, which I’ve heard is a common indicator of scam activity. Quite the dodgy situation, wouldn't you say?British TelecomReading3 yearsGot a call from a bloke saying he was with BT and that there was an issue with my broadband. Figured it was a bit dodgy, told him I wasn't interested and just ended the call.BT3 yearsI got a call from someone with an English name but a foreign accent, claiming to be from BT Open Reach. He said there's a problem with my internet and I needed to fix it right away. I told him I wasn’t convinced he was genuine and hung up straight away.BT Openreach3 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with BT Openreach, telling me my internet was hacked or something. I just ended the call straight away.BT Openreach3 yearsGot a call from someone with an English sounding name but a foreign accent, claiming to be from BT Open Reach. Said my internet was at risk and I needed to sort it out. I told him I wasn’t buying it and just hung up.BT Openreach3 yearsGot a call where no one said a word, felt like one of those annoying silent calls.3 yearsMy phone started ringing but since I don’t have caller ID, I usually just let it go to voicemail and then check if there’s a message. Nothing was left, so I looked up the number through 1471. Turned out to be 0118 315 0002. Judging by the comments here, seems like it was just another one of those scams like always!3 yearsI discovered that this number was flagged as potentially fraudulent, so I really ought to have ignored the call. On the other end was someone with an Indian accent claiming to represent the Microsoft technical support team, attempting to address supposed problems with my computer...Microsoft3 yearsSome bloke with a funny accent claimed to be from Microsoft, but I just hung up and left him chatting to himself.Microsoft3 yearsGot a call from 01183150002 early this morning around 7:30. The man who answered had a foreign accent and barely said anything before hanging up. Pretty clear it was just a scam attempt!3 yearsMost of the time, if a call cuts off after about 4 or 5 rings, it's probably just some random telemarketer.3 yearsGot a call from someone who wouldn’t say who they were. I could hear heavy breathing and noises like a call centre in the background. Felt like one of those scam calls to me.Submit Your Own Report (0118 315 0002)
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