01223603433
☎️ 01223603433 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1223603 with a prefix of 01223. The area code 01223 originates from Cambridge.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01223603433
- Reported HMRC tax fraud phishingNov
2020Caller hung up immediatelyApr
2019Unwanted call from Indian numberFeb
2019Possible scam call from "Microsoft"Jan
2019Scam call impersonating Microsoft supportJan
2019Frequent scam calls alleging malwareJan
2019Frustrated with Microsoft scam situationJan
2019Awkward conversation with an IndianJan
2019Recognized as non-Microsoft, told offDec
2018Threatened to call the policeDec
2018Threatened to call police, hung upDec
2018Avoided Microsoft scam call successfullyDec
2018User expresses ambivalence towards MicrosoftDec
2018Unwanted calls endure epic silenceDec
2018Missed call, no voicemail leftNov
2018Suspicious attempt to push AnyDeskNov
2018User suspects Microsoft imposter scamOct
2018Annoyed by persistent scam callsOct
2018Confronted with Asian accent scamOct
2018Microsoft scam call with accentOct
2018Warning about computer scammer. Stay safeOct
2018Unwanted call, rude response givenOct
2018ignored my response, went silentOct
2018Call resulted in silenceOct
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Frustrating, annoying scammers need to stopOct
2018Scam call claiming Microsoft issueOct
2018Irritated by early morning scamOct
2018Ignored indian tech support scamOct
2018Unexpected scam call, computer shutdownOct
2018Experiencing frequent disruptions, but silentOct
2018Repeated nuisance tech support scam callsOct
2018Receiving silent hang-up calls frequentlyOct
2018Scammer claiming computer security issueOct
2018Fraudulent call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Unknown caller claims computer securityOct
2018Silent calls, multiple occurrences todayOct
2018Missed call, no voicemail. Potential telemarketerOct
2018Frequent caller today notedOct
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Receives multiple calls, suspected scam artistOct
2018Referring spam to my computerOct
2018Fraudulent attempt to access infoOct
2018Suspicious Microsoft caller, hung upOct
2018User seeking address for repercussionsOct
2018Identified as a scam callOct
2018Unanswered call with potential scamOct
2018Scam call claiming Microsoft hackOct
2018Scam call claiming computer issuesOct
2018Potential scam call from "Microsoft"Oct
2018Was Microsoft apparently just mentioned?Oct
2018Received spam call regarding computerOct
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Fraudulent alert from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Received scam call from IndiaOct
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Fraudulent call from fake MicrosoftOct
2018Ignoring, then blocking unwanted callsOct
2018Call from fake phone serviceOct
2018Suspicious scam call from "Microsoft"Oct
2018Warning: Potential scam call, terminatedOct
2018Incoming call, likely internet scamOct
2018Caller hung up during questioningOct
2018Fraudulent Microsoft impostor scam callOct
2018Scam call pretending to be TPSOct
2018Silence after answering phone callOct
2018Silent call received, quite distressingOct
2018Received suspicious call, cancelled immediatelySep
2018Number Of Searches: 375 Number Of Comments: 68 First Seen: 22 September 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mayfield(East Sussex) and Monkton(Pembrokeshire).
01223603433 has 68 comments of which 35 x negative and 33 x neutral
01223603433 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01223603433 👆 is reported as a persistent and annoying scam, often involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft or HMRC. Callers typically have an Indian or Asian accent, insist there are problems with your computer or account, and sometimes try to get remote access. Many callers hang up when challenged or when asked for proof, with some even becoming rude or threatening. The calls come from various numbers, often including silent or dropped calls, and can happen multiple times a day. Recipients frequently report that the scammers already know personal details and use scare tactics to pressure victims. There is widespread frustration and calls for action, but the nuisance continues unabated.
Reports on phone number 01223603433
6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HMRC about some tax fraud thing. Complete nonsense, just a phishing scam. Definitely block the number, it’s nothing but harassment.HMRC7 yearsAs soon as I greeted the caller, they abruptly hung up on me. How rude!7 yearsGot a call from someone in India asking for the previous owner of my phone number from more than a decade ago! I didn’t say a word and just ended the call.India7 yearsSomebody rang claiming to be from Microsoft. I told them I didn’t think it was legit and just ended the call. Pretty clear it was a scam.Microsoft7 yearsLately, I'm almost getting a call each day from someone claiming they're with Microsoft about a virus on my computer. The phone number's always different though. One day it was a Hull code, now it was from Cambridge. The guy said his name was 'Patrick Williams' and he claimed to be calling from Microsoft's office in Reading! When I told him I knew he was fibbing, he quickly ended the call.MicrosoftHullCambridgePatrick WilliamsReading7 yearsBeen getting calls from these Microsoft scam people nonstop. Seriously, you’d think Microsoft would take some action to stop it by now. Such a pain!Microsoft7 yearsI received a call from an Asian gentleman using the number 01202559097, claiming that my computer was under threat from hackers. After thanking him for the information, I mentioned that I'd consult my security provider. He then insisted that they wouldn't be able to assist me and that he was from Microsoft. I reiterated my intention to reach out to my security team and ended the call. To my surprise, just half a minute later, the same number rang again, which I opted to ignore. However, a minute down the line, I received another call from 01223603433. When I picked up, it was the same chap again, but this time he was rather agitated, demanding to know why I wasn't heeding his warnings as he claimed to represent Microsoft. I calmly informed him that I was disconnecting the call and requested he refrain from contacting me further. This only provoked him more, and he screamed that he would block my computer just as I hung up.Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from some Indian bloke who wanted my name, I was about to tell him who I was but he just cut off the call halfway through.8 yearsI told him I'd ring the cops, and he dared me to go ahead. Then he just ended the call.8 yearsThe second I heard his accent, it was clear he wasn’t any Derek from Microsoft. I quickly told him I wasn’t interested in any slapdash window cleaning, whether it was by George Formby or their lot, and told him to do one.DerekMicrosoftGeorge Formby8 yearsI told him I'd report him to the cops, and he just dared me to go ahead. Then he ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from someone named Peter claiming to be from Microsoft, but the voice had an Asian accent. When I told him I don’t even own a computer, he just ended the call straight away. Looks like another typical Microsoft scam number.MicrosoftPeter8 yearsIt's Microsoft calling once more! Can you believe it?Microsoft8 yearsGot this weird silent caller - left my handset off the hook for ages, like 20 mins or so, and still nothing but dead silence, yet the call stayed active. If that was really Microsoft, I suppose I’m some kind of fairy tale too! :D Whenever the same number rings me over three times in a day, I hit them with a proper shrill football referee whistle right down the line. Oddly enough, it tends to scare off most of the pesky telemarketers.Microsoft8 yearsThey rang me earlier, but I didn't get any voicemail from them.8 yearsThey kept ringing for about ten minutes, trying to get me to install this AnyDesk remote access thing. Felt pretty sketchy, like they had dodgy intentions for sure.Anydesk8 yearsThey claimed to be Microsoft, but it’s clear they were not. When I questioned them, they just hung up straight away.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, spoke with a thick Asian accent. I called the bugger a total con artist and told him to jog on.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, using the number 01223603433. This is actually the third day in a row I’ve had to put up with these calls! I was so fed up that I just said, “Yeah right, Microsoft, sure you are!” I told him he ought to be embarrassed with the nonsense he’s pulling and then ended the call. Honestly, there’s got to be a way to stop these annoying phone calls!Microsoft8 yearsReceived a call from someone with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. I flat out told them they were nothing but a scam artist and to shove off!Microsoft8 yearsWatch out: Got a call from someone pretending to fix my computer, but they were just trying to steal my info. I just told them to "####" off and slammed the phone down. Stay safe out there!8 yearsI received a call this evening around half-past seven from an Asian gentleman. It must have been midday wherever he was calling from. He kicked things off by saying, “Hello, am I speaking to Mrs --?” I quickly interrupted him, asking him to refrain from calling me again. I told him to bend over and have a look at his backside. Then, I hung up the phone.8 yearsWhen I picked up the phone, there was nothing but dead air on the other end.8 yearsI picked up and all I got was silence.8 yearsHonestly, can't these annoying callers just be put to an end? They seriously eat up loads of my work hours cause I gotta pick up every call that rings through. Surely there's a way to block or stop them? It's like they assume no one knows about the Microsoft scam or something. Utterly ridiculous, so frustrating and totally tedious!Microsoft8 yearsI received a call from someone with a foreign accent claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting that there was an issue with my PC. When I informed them that I own an iMac and therefore don’t have any Windows troubles, I decided to cut the call short.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent who somehow knew my full name and where I live. Said he was from Microsoft and wanted me to "sit at my computer". Told him exactly what I thought and hung up straight away. Honestly, why do these idiots keep bothering us?!AsiaMicrosoft8 yearsIt’s a quiet line again, this is the second time it’s happened today.8 yearsHad a bloke from Microsoft in India ringing me nonstop about some issue with my PC. Kept calling over and over again.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked. I told her my PC wasn't even turned on. She then wanted me to switch it on so she could fix it or something. I said no way and ended the call. Right after, she rang back straight away threatening to block my computer. Proper dodgy call.Microsoft8 yearsI received another call from this number today.8 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent who claimed he was from Microsoft. When I asked him why they needed to use some third-party remote access tool, he got really snotty and started arguing with me.Microsoft8 yearsThey ring me pretty much every day, like a couple of times each time. It’s always someone with a Pakistani accent, so I just end the call straight away. Sometimes I pick up just to keep them on the line a bit longer, so they waste their own time and get charged. I never bother listening properly, so no clue what kind of scam they’re running.8 yearsJust had a call from someone named Richard claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my computer. I ended the call straight away and blocked the number. Definitely a scam.RichardMicrosoft8 yearsWatch out! Someone called claiming they had my computer’s serial number and said it was involved in some dodgy business. Total scam! Stay safe folks.8 yearsGot some dodgy calls that seem linked to my PC. Definitely spammy stuff.8 yearsGot a call at 8.15 claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was hacked - the same old story. I told them off for ringing so early and then hung up. Honestly, these annoying calls need to be blocked somehow!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying my computer was gonna be turned off this Friday. Then, about 15 minutes later, they rang me again saying I have serious issues but they can fix it for me! Quite suspicious if you ask me.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be Dave from Microsoft, sounded dodgy so I just hung up straight away.DaveMicrosoft8 yearsThis number has rung me three times within an hour. Every time I don’t say anything, they go quiet too and then just hang up.8 yearsGot a call from this number but they didn’t bother to leave a message on my answerphone. After reading some of the other reviews, looks like they’re just keeping themselves occupied.8 yearsgot two calls earlier today, both times it was silent for a few seconds then hung up. pretty strange if you ask me.8 yearsGot a call from some asian bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, said there was weird stuff happening on my computer recently. Thing is, my laptop hasn’t even been switched on! What’s odd is he somehow knew my name. I told him I don’t even own a computer and he said he’d need to block it or something. That was that, conversation ended there.Microsoft8 yearsI received a rather dubious call, claiming to be from Microsoft. The chappy on the other end insisted that individuals from Russia and China were infiltrating my computer. However, the moment he mentioned an incorrect name associated with my account, I promptly hung up. He had threatened to block my computer, but something about it all felt decidedly off.MicrosoftRussiaChina8 yearsIf anyone can track down where these muppets are based in Cambridge and share it here, I’ll deal with them myself. Microsoft was no help, just told me to report it to the police, and you can imagine how much good that did. The phone provider that owns the number probably knows their location but won't hand it over, even though they happily throw our phone numbers about to any nobs out to scam and harass us. Proper frustrating.CambridgeMicrosoft8 yearsIt’s obvious this is a dodgy call, isn’t it?8 yearsI got a call on Tuesday, 16th October 2018 around 11:39. When I picked up, my answerphone kicked in and the caller didn't leave any voicemail. Before that, I'd had a couple of calls from a woman with an unfamiliar accent telling me my BT landline was going to be cut off by the end of the day. Thing is, my landline isn’t even with BT.BT8 yearsReceived a phone call earlier today from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, insisting that my computer had been compromised. They wanted to demonstrate all the supposed dodgy dealings occurring on my device. The moment I mentioned I use a Mac, they abruptly ended the call. How typical!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call earlier supposedly from Microsoft, saying my PC had been hacked. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke claiming he was from Microsoft called me, sounded dodgy so I just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsseems like microsoft is involved or something like thatMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call off a woman saying she was from Microsoft, saying my computer had some dodgy downloads. I said it was actually my mum and dad's PC and refused to share any details. She then threatened to block the computer or something like that, but I wasn’t having any of it. When I asked her to prove she was really from Microsoft, she just went quiet, so I hung up on her.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from an Indian bloke claiming my Microsoft account was under attack. He said he'd give me a number to sort it out, but I’m pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft8 yearsJust got a call at 10:59 this morning from a bloke with a strong Indian/Pakistani accent, saying he was calling on behalf of Microsoft!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from an Indian guy saying my Microsoft account was at risk of being hacked. He offered a number to call to fix it.Microsoft8 yearsA "Microsoft" caller told me they saw some warning messages on my computer, which I found odd since I’m actually using a Mac!Microsoft8 yearsGot a ring from a bloke in India claiming there was something wrong with my computer. Pretty sure it was just a scam.8 yearsJust let it ring a few times before blocking the number.8 yearsThis guy with an asian accent called me, claiming he was from some phone blocking company. When I told him I wasn’t gonna share my personal info, he just ended the call straight away.8 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from Microsoft, but I’m pretty sure it was a scam. Felt really dodgy.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, asking loads of questions about my computer. I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft8 yearsThey rang me earlier, but as soon as I began to ask them who they were, they just disconnected. Quite suspicious if you ask me!8 yearsWhen I picked up the phone and greeted them with a "hello," there was nothing but silence on the other end.8 yearsGot a call on the 27th of December but when I picked up, there was no one there. Sounds like some dodgy internet scam, so I've gone ahead and blocked the number.8 yearsI got a call earlier from this number claiming to be Microsoft, saying they needed access to my computer to check for a virus. The woman on the line had an Indian accent and it definitely felt like a scam. Don't trust them!MicrosoftIndia8 yearsI've just had a call from this number at twenty past eight this morning, and there was complete silence on the other end. Quite unsettling, to say the least!8 yearsI recently picked up a call from a chap with a rather strong accent who introduced himself as Steve Martin, claiming to be calling from the TPS. He insisted on speaking to the individual responsible for the bill connected to a debit card that expired in 2019. Naturally, I was curious and asked him where he was calling from, and he mentioned a specific address for the TPS in London. However, after a quick call to the actual TPS, I discovered that once you’ve registered with them, they will categorically never reach out about anything. So, take heed - this is definitely a scam!Steve MartinTPSLondon8 yearsReceived a phone call today claiming to be from Microsoft. I ended the conversation promptly.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01223 603433)
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