01183282872
☎️ 01183282872 👆 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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TimeLine of events for phone number 01183282872
- Please provide more context for contextMar
2020Beware of Microsoft scam callsNov
2019Aggressive caller claiming Microsoft accessOct
2019Father scammed via computer accessOct
2019Scam call; contact Microsoft directlySep
2019Unsolicited calls from unknown personSep
2019Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftSep
2019Warning: Microsoft scam call issueAug
2019Accusation of Microsoft being deceitfulAug
2019Microsoft employees provide excellent serviceAug
2019Excellent employee service experienceAug
2019Positive experience with Microsoft servicesAug
2019Trusted, genuine Microsoft serviceAug
2019Fraudulent attempted withdrawal, targeting revengeAug
2019"Microsoft scam call about problem"Aug
2019Blocked fraudulent Microsoft support callAug
2019User expressed gratitude for assistanceAug
2019Received helpful technical assistanceAug
2019Describes as a good personAug
2019Scam pretending to be MicrosoftAug
2019Message tone: keep calm pleaseAug
2019Warning: Microsoft scam call notificationAug
2019Number Of Searches: 58 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 27 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hughton(Highland), Little Twycross(Leicestershire) and Sheepscar(West Yorkshire).
01183282872 has 19 comments of which 7 x neutral and 9 x negative and 3 x positive
01183282872 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01183282872 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call pretending to be from Microsoft, warning about computer hacking and urging access via remote software. Callers often use aggressive or convincing tactics, with names like Ronnie, Justin, Steven, Jason Brown, and Anna McGraw mentioned. The scam targets vulnerable people, including elderly individuals, trying to trick them into giving computer access or money. Some users noted the calls are frequent and stressful, with threats or harassment if ignored. A few comments sarcastically mention genuine Microsoft support, but the overwhelming consensus brands this number as a nuisance scammer pretending to offer technical help. Many have blocked the number or labelled it fraudulent to warn others in the UK.
Reports on phone number 01183282872
7 yearsI got calls from 01183282872 where the person said they were with Microsoft and that my computer was at risk of being hacked. They kept ringing me loads even though I told them to stop. I even shouted at them and warned I’d report them to the police, but the calls just didn’t stop! They gave the names Ronnie and a supposed boss called Justin. Proper dodgy.MicrosoftRonnieJustin7 yearsReceived a rather forceful call from someone purporting to be from Microsoft. It was a rather pushy woman trying to get me to grant her access to my computer. Quite concerning, to say the least!Microsoft7 yearsThis number has been recognised as a scam for ages. My dad, who’s in his 90s, ended up letting them into his computer - such a nightmare! Total scam call, be careful!7 yearsToday, I got three calls from a woman named Anna McGraw at my shop. She seemed to already know the owner's name and kept saying there was some hacking going on in the background on the computer. Quite strange, honestly.Anna McGraw7 yearsGot a call from someone calling himself Jason Brown, said he was from Microsoft and that my computer was hacked. He went through a bunch of steps and at one point nearly managed to get me to let him into my computer via this thing called 'anydesk'. Quite dodgy if you ask me.Jason BrownMicrosoft7 yearsThe service provided by Microsoft staff was absolutely top-notch. Much gratitude for the call!Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, trying to scam me. Total rubbish. Be careful, lads.Microsoft7 yearsI'm really pleased with the service provided by Microsoft.Microsoft7 yearsAuthentic Microsoft product. Reliable and dependable.Microsoft7 yearsAbsolutely top-notch assistance from the staff!7 yearsSome idiot tried to nick cash from my bank account but luckily didn’t manage it. What a right jerk! If I ever catch them, they deserve the worst punishment possible.7 yearsGot a phone call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my computer being hacked. Definitely a scam.Microsoft7 yearsCheers for the assist with the tech stuff, really appreciated it!7 yearsReceived really helpful tech support today, sorted out my issue quickly.7 yearsReally nice person, felt genuine and friendly when I talked to them.7 yearsJust got a call pretending to be from Microsoft support - total scam! I’ve blocked the number straight away.Microsoft7 yearsPretending to be from Microsoft, but it's patently a con. They’re very pushy about their legitimacy! I mean, come on...Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft - total scam, don’t fall for it!Microsoft7 yearsthere’s no reason to raise your voice like that.Submit Your Own Report (0118 328 2872)
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