01256702938
☎️ 01256702938 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 125670 with a prefix of 01256. The area code 01256 originates from Basingstoke.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01256702938
- Ignored call, now blocked numberJan
2019Frequent scam calls, blocked numbersJan
2019Ignored call, no one spokeJan
2019Warning about dangerous Windows scamJan
2019Negative opinion about certain individualsJan
2019Received callback from Microsoft impersonatorJan
2019Computer scam pretending to helpJan
2019Blocked number due to persistenceJan
2019Received silent call, waiting excitedlyJan
2019Received scam call from "Microsoft"Jan
2019Received unwanted call, played alongJan
2019Phone rang, no one answeredJan
2019Scam call from fake BTJan
2019Unsure about legitimate or scamJan
2019Caller claimed to be MicrosoftJan
2019Fake Microsoft call terminated quicklyJan
2019Warning against Microsoft phone scamsJan
2019Unwanted early morning nuisance callJan
2019Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2019Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2019Number Of Searches: 89 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 04 January 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Heighington(Lincolnshire), Seatoller(Cumbria) and Talaton(Devon).
01256702938 has 19 comments of which 6 x neutral and 13 x negative
Reports on phone number 01256702938
8 yearsI usually dont pick up my landline, but noticed this number rang me earlier - gone ahead and blocked it now.8 yearsThey rang me but I didn’t pick up. I've been getting a handful of calls like this from the same lot claiming to be Microsoft, and every time I block the number. These lot must be using loads of fake numbers ‘cause they keep coming back with new ones. They usually call around 8:30, 9:30, or 10:30, and it’s always three calls spread over three days. Then they disappear for a couple of weeks before coming back at it again. You’d reckon they’d have no numbers left by now considering how many I’ve blocked!Microsoft8 yearsI got a call but since no one said anything, I just let it ring out.8 yearsThis number popped up on my call list earlier today, so I put a block on it right away. Fingers crossed they don’t bother me again.8 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke claiming my PC was in trouble or something. Typical old scam, really. You'd think they'd come up with a fresher line by now.8 yearsThat CLSID 888DCA60-FC0A-11CF-8F0F-00C04FD7D062 is on all Windows PCs, so they can track the number that way. It’s a classic scam and really dodgy. Best not to follow any of their instructions, it can put you at serious risk.8 yearsGot a call earlier today, about 1.15pm from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft. He told me my computer was compromised and there was some dodgy activity going on. Then he asked if I was sitting at my pc right now. Honestly thought those kinds of scams had been sorted out years back.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from a woman with a strong Asian accent who said she was from the Microsoft Tech Support.Microsoft Technical Support8 yearsI reckon these folks are total w-marks.8 yearsSo, about three hours after I first mentioned it, he actually rang me back like he said he would! He dropped a massive 32-digit "Security Code" trying to convince me he was with Microsoft. I played along for about 20 minutes, then right as I was about to follow his instructions, I ended the call and blocked his number. Since then, he's given me five more calls!Microsoft8 yearsThey called but didn't say a word. Now I'm just here, waiting for them to ring again.8 yearsGot a call from 01256 702938 early this morning around 8am, but I didn’t pick up. Checked it out here and yep, it’s just another annoying spam call. Typical!8 yearsGot a call from some guy saying he was with Microsoft, asking for my bank info to fix a virus on my computer. I told him I don't even have a computer, then he just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be from BT, telling me my computer was hacked last week. Bit of a laugh really, since my computer was off the whole time whilst I was away. The number he rang from was 01256702938.8 yearsWhen i picked up the phone it was dead quiet on the line.8 yearsI just got a call from a very courteous bloke named Michael, who had a bit of an Indian accent, saying he was from Microsoft warning me about an issue with my PC. He asked if I was by my computer so he could help me sort out the problem. Since I was just about to head out, he said he’d ring me again in a couple of hours. Now I’m wondering, do I just block the number straight away or let him call back and have a bit of fun with him?MichaelMicrosoft8 yearsAt about 9:42 this morning, this number popped up but somehow managed to slip past my call blocker. Glad I saw the comments here first though. I honestly believed that scam was dead and gone by now. It used to be a caller pretending to be from Windows support. I'd always pretend not to get it and told them all my windows were brand new, so no need for any double glazing. That used to throw them off, and they'd hang up real quick, probably thinking they’d wasted their time on a clueless old lady!8 yearsI got a call from 01256702938, some woman saying she was from Microsoft. Just hung up straight away.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call where someone said they were from Microsoft. I hung up right away.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01256 702938)
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