01274790004

☎️ 01274790004 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1274790 with a prefix of 01274. The area code 01274 originates from Bradford.

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+441274790004+44 1274 79000401274 790004+44-1274-790004

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01274 790004 Tagged as:

pete microsoft sam watson david bradley alena orange bt

TimeLine of events for phone number 01274790004

  • Caller claimed Windows support, suspicious
    Apr
    2011
  • Scam call, decline request for money
    Mar
    2010
  • Scam call, avoid and distrust
    Mar
    2010
  • Suspicious call seeking remote access
    Mar
    2010
  • Beware of potential phone scam
    Mar
    2010
  • Persistent scam calls reported to BT
    Mar
    2010
  • Persistent scam calls about access
    Mar
    2010
  • Scam call pretending to offer assistance
    Feb
    2010
  • Caller accused us of wasting time
    Feb
    2010
  • Suspicious late-night phone call
    Jan
    2010
  • Identical ring, skepticism about claims
    Jan
    2010
  • Suspicious tech support phone call
    Jan
    2010
  • Suspicious call about computer issues
    Jan
    2010

01274790004 has 13 comments of which 13 x neutral

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01274790004 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01274790004 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers claim to be from Microsoft or Windows support, warning of slow or problematic computers. They try to gain remote access by asking users to visit specific websites or enter access codes. Many users find the calls suspicious since the callers refuse to explain how they got their numbers or provide clear company details. The callers often pressure for quick payment, sometimes lowering fees when refused, and keep calling repeatedly. Names like "Sam Watson" or "David Bradley" are used, but seem fabricated. Several have reported hanging up once they sense something is off, and some plan to report the numbers to authorities. Overall, seen as a pushy and deceitful operation aiming to extract money or control over computers.

Reports on phone number 01274790004

10 years
I was in touch with our associate regarding the sluggish performance of my computer. He mentioned that a caller named Pete had reached out, and while he confirmed that there was indeed an issue, he was puzzled as to how she obtained my number. The caller claimed to be from Windows and insisted she was there to offer assistance. Our partner then asked her for her contact details, and she gave two numbers: 01274 790004 and 02030 513251.
Pete
10 years
We just received the same phone call, but when I mentioned that we needed to consult with our website provider, the tone shifted slightly. They insisted that we sort it out urgently. We tried reaching out to Orange, but as it turns out, nobody has actually contacted us. This feels like a total scam... just a word of caution! Make sure to let your friends and family know to stay alert.
Orange
10 years
This evening at around six o'clock, we received a phone call from a woman who claimed to represent Microsoft. She mentioned that they were aware our computer was experiencing some sluggishness and had detected errors in the event viewer-true enough, as there were indeed some issues. She offered to assist us in rectifying these problems, but asked us to go online and enter the site www.logmein123.com, which would have allowed her remote access. When we inquired about how she obtained our information, her responses became evasive, prompting us to suggest we would reach out to them later. She then provided two phone numbers: 020 30 513 257 and 012 74 79 0004.
Microsoft
10 years
I reached out to our associate about my sluggish computer performance, and they mentioned a call from a chap named Pete. Apparently, this lady claimed to be from Windows and insisted that she could assist me. Our associate was curious about how she acquired my number, so they asked her. She then shared two numbers with them: 012747904 and 02030513251. Quite the puzzling situation!
Pete
11 years
A similar situation occurred with our Mum. He mentioned that he wasn't particularly savvy with computers and preferred to chat with either his partner or us. Strangely enough, these individuals are incredibly relentless in their attempts to call back. After obtaining their number, we decided to utilise this website to investigate our worries. The demand for us to enter access codes was a major red flag, indicating they could potentially gain remote access to our devices, highlighting that this was undoubtedly a scam. They were rather vague about the company they represented but did allude to something linked with Windows.
11 years
I’ve had a similar experience. A lady called Alena, claiming she was from Microsoft, insisted that they were aware of some issues with our computer and wanted to assist us in sorting it out. When we mentioned that it wasn’t a good time for us, she quickly gave us another number to call to continue the process: 02033185211.
AlenaMicrosoft
11 years
My mother possessed an identical ring, and this individual claimed to be David Bradley. It's baffling how someone could possibly discern that a computer was lagging or connect a sluggish broadband issue to a specific street address. It just doesn’t add up.
David Bradley
11 years
We’ve encountered a situation that's quite troubling. We received the same sort of call as others, and we're really hoping these individuals stay away from our devices. We shared our details with them, but when they began demanding payment, we made it clear that we simply couldn't stretch our budget that far. Amazingly, they lowered the amount from £130 to only £25, which instantly raised our suspicions. It was clear as day that this was a scam, so we promptly hung up the phone.
12 years
Received a call from this number, Support click 02033185211 & 01274790004, claiming there were issues with our computer. I clearly told them we had no such problems and simply didn’t have the time for a chat. They then had the audacity to ring us three times the very next day, which we ignored. Just earlier today, they managed to speak with my partner, who promptly refused to engage with them. And guess what? They’re trying to call us again! Now that I’ve logged their number on this website, I’m hoping they’ll get the message and back off. We’re also planning to report them to BT, our service provider, in the hope that they can take action against this nuisance.
BT
12 years
Recently, I received a call that was exactly the same as a previous one, and they kept insisting that they were genuine. However, we couldn't help but feel sceptical, especially when they dodged our question about waiting for my partner to arrive home, since she's the one who's well-informed on these sorts of matters. The caller seemed rather agitated and, quite rudely, blamed us for wasting his precious seconds. We tried to clarify that he had reached out to us first, but he didn’t want to hear it and abruptly hung up.
12 years
I had an eerily similar experience earlier today with a chap called Sam Watson. Quite frankly, the name felt rather outlandish to me. How many foreigners share the name Sam Watson, for goodness’ sake? I promptly told them we were cutting the call short because we had no clue who they claimed to be and frankly, couldn’t put any faith in them. They rang us back almost immediately with a plethora of alternative ways to get in touch with them. Our advice? Steer clear of them as though they were the plague - they’re merely after your hard-earned cash!
Sam Watson
12 years
Had a rather odd phone call this evening around half past eight. The conversation dragged on for about thirty minutes and raised our eyebrows when the caller asked for remote access to our computer. Naturally, we took down the numbers, which were 012747 90004 and 020305 13257, and informed them we’d do some digging into the matter. Apparently, they intend to give us another ring on Tuesday evening. Can't say we're exactly eager for that call, but we’ll be ready for it!
12 years
We received a call at 9 o'clock in the evening from some individuals claiming that our computer performance was subpar. When we inquired about how they obtained our number, they were unwilling to disclose that information. Upon asking for the company's name, one of them claimed to represent Windows. We pointed out that no one operates directly under Windows and pressed for further clarification. She then mentioned a company called "support-on-click." We reminded her that under the Data Protection Act, she is obliged to reveal the source of our number. Without further ado, she hung up the phone. I shall be reaching out to Trading Standards about this matter.

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