01183282305

☎️ 01183282305 πŸ‘† is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 118328 with a prefix of 0118. The area code 0118 originates from Reading.

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+441183282305+44 118 328 23050118 328 2305+44-118-328-2305

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0118 328 2305 Tagged as:

microsoft daniel nancey brown thames valley park reading sarah jones

TimeLine of events for phone number 01183282305

  • Scammed, locked computer, seeking help
    Mar
    2017
  • Nancey Brown claims computer hacked
    Mar
    2017
  • Scam call from Microsoft impersonator
    Mar
    2017
  • Threatened with computer suspension unless payment
    Mar
    2017
  • Scammer posing as Microsoft employee
    Mar
    2017
  • Scam call threat from Microsoft
    Feb
    2017
  • Scammers pretending to be Microsoft
    Feb
    2017
Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 10 February 2017 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Frithsden(Hertfordshire), Silvermuir(North Lanarkshire) and Wester Essenside(Scottish Borders).

01183282305 has 7 comments of which 3 x negative and 4 x neutral

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01183282305 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01183282305 πŸ‘† is reported as a scam operation impersonating Microsoft tech support, with multiple callers using different names and aggressive tactics. They claim your computer is hacked and threaten to block or suspend it, demanding payments and access to your system. Many users experience persistent calls, abusive behaviour if you refuse, and false warnings about legal consequences. Attempts to call back the number often fail. Overall, it’s a high-pressure, intimidating scam targeting individuals by pretending to fix non-existent computer problems.

Reports on phone number 01183282305

9 years
I'm starting to suspect that I've fallen victim to a scammer - it seems they’ve managed to lock me out of my own computer! I can’t help but feel like such an idiot for getting caught up in this. I'm at a bit of a loss on how to proceed from here. What a frustrating situation!
9 years
I received a couple of calls from a lady named Nancey Brown, who claimed that my computer had been compromised. She mentioned she would ring me again tomorrow. Quite persistent, I must say!
Nancey Brown
9 years
I received a rather alarming phone call from a chap named Daniel, who insisted that my computer had been compromised and was allegedly being used for dubious activities. He claimed to be from the Microsoft technical support team, supposedly located at Thames Valley Park in Reading, all while his number was conveniently withheld. When I expressed my reluctance to comply with his demands, he promptly brought in his so-called 'senior technician.' This individual grew exceedingly irate when I mentioned I was recording the conversation, and even went so far as to accuse me of being hard of hearing for not following his instructions. At that juncture, I decided it was best to end the call.
DanielMicrosoftThames Valley ParkReading
9 years
I can relate to that experience! While it wasn't particularly aggressive, I did receive a message stating that unless I settled the one-off fee of £10 to fix my computer, it would be locked down. Quite concerning, really!
9 years
I received a rather concerning phone call from a chap named Daniel, claiming to be with Microsoft. He insisted that my computer was under attack and was being exploited for nefarious purposes. When I declined to power up my machine, he threatened to revoke my licence. Quite the nerve, if you ask me!
DanielMicrosoft
9 years
I received a rather alarming phone call from a woman named Sarah Jones, who claimed to represent Microsoft. She insisted that my computer was in danger of being blocked. When I refused to power it up as she requested, she ominously threatened to involve the cyber crime unit, warning that I could face jail time if I didn’t allow her to ‘fix’ my computer issue. It was all quite unsettling, to say the least!
Sarah JonesMicrosoft
10 years
We've received multiple phone calls from this number claiming to be from Microsoft’s technical support. They requested that we let them access various screens on our computer. When we declined their demands, they became quite aggressive and arrogant. Shockingly, they called us back four more times, insisting we comply. Each time we spoke with a new individual, the abuse escalated. We even attempted to return their call, but it seems we were unable to get through at all.
Microsoft

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