01274790083
☎️ 01274790083 👆 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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TimeLine of events for phone number 01274790083
- Caller is a scammerNov
2024Potential scammer posing as businessMay
2024Selected for O2 sample scamMar
2024Scam offering iPhone 14 packageMar
2024Caller interrupted, then hung upOct
2023Phone call hang up phishingSep
2023Blocked number, didn't recognize itMar
2023Call from random recording scamMar
2023Comment labeled as spamMar
2023Be cautious with unrecognized callsMar
2023Repetitive calls with empty lineMar
2023Has received suspicious error messagesMay
2011Suspicious of tech support scamFeb
2010Suspicious call about corrupt filesFeb
2010Received suspicious call about computer issueFeb
2010Suspicious of Windows tech callFeb
2010Received call from unknown numberFeb
2010Suspicious phone call about computerJan
2010Concern about unknown caller hanging upJan
2010Escalated scam attempt from technical supportJan
2010Received suspicious tech support callJan
2010Phony computer tech support scamJan
2010Identical fake Windows security call experienceJan
2010Number Of Searches: 114 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 13 June 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Heage(Derbyshire), Horsehay(Shropshire) and Thorpe Latimer(Lincolnshire).
01274790083 has 23 comments of which 3 x negative and 20 x neutral
01274790083 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01274790083 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call linked to fraudulent tech support claims, often involving a named individual alleging computer errors or viruses. Callers falsely claim to represent reputable companies or networks, offering bogus deals or urgent computer fixes. They frequently request personal information and encourage remote access, aiming to deceive recipients. The number is known to hang up abruptly when questioned or identified as suspicious. Many recipients have verified it as spam or phishing, advising caution. It is recommended to avoid engagement, never provide personal data, and block the number. Genuine technical support will not initiate contact in this manner, so vigilance remains essential.
Reports on phone number 01274790083
2 yearsTotal dodgy call, watch out!2 yearsIt showed up as Akbar’s cafe, but I didn’t pick up since I’ve no clue about the place. Seems dodgy to me, probably some sort of scam.Akbar2 yearsGot a call saying I’d been picked for some O2 trial, but I could tell straight away it was a dodgy scam.2 yearssomeone called me claiming to be from 3 network, trying to sell me an iphone 14 with unlimited calls, texts and minutes for £40 a month. it was clear it was dodgy, so i asked where they got my number from. they said they work with sky and other providers who passed my details on. i told them to remove my number from their list since i’ve never dealt with sky or anything like that, and warned them i’d report the call. then they just ended the call straight away.3 NetworkSky3 yearsI didn’t think the person knew I’d picked up since they were chatting with someone else, but once they caught on, they just ended the call. Seeing what others have said, it was likely just some junk call anyway.3 yearsPicked up then quickly ended the call. Definitely a phishing attempt!3 yearsJust got a call from some random number I hadn’t seen before, so I went ahead and blocked it straight away.3 yearsTotal scam, avoid it!3 yearsGot a call from +44 1274 790083 earlier. When I picked up, it was just a voicemail saying they were from some company, but they were busy, so I should ring them back on a different number. Sounded fishy right away, so I just ended the call. Definitely felt like one of those dodgy scams.3 yearsGot a few calls from this number, but whenever I picked up it was just dead silent on the other end.3 yearsFrom now on, I’m gonna be more careful and only pick up if I know the number.10 yearsJust like the previous incidents mentioned, we've also received a call from them, providing us with the same information. We explained that we were expecting a technician who specialises in computer repairs. They prattled on about some corruption in our computer's data. They noted down our phone number and assured us that their technician would get in touch. Quite dodgy, if you ask me! Cheers, Carole.Carole10 yearsOn the 23rd of February, around quarter past one, I received a call from someone named "Sam Parker." She claimed to be representing Windows and warned us that we might have accidentally accessed some dodgy websites, which could potentially expose our computer to all sorts of viruses and threats. Given that we're on the Telephone Preference Service register, we tend to be rather cautious when it comes to unknown callers. We told her we would ring them back instead. Upon Googling the number, we discovered it led us to a site focused on software protection, which only heightened our suspicions.Sam ParkerWindows11 yearsWe asked the woman on the line which company she was associated with, and she promptly hung up. It's rather baffling, what could this odd individual possibly be after?11 yearsOur call log indicates that there was a call from this number at 9:15 this morning.11 yearsJust like everyone else has mentioned, we received a call from someone with a thick accent claiming to be from tech support. They insisted that our system was somehow at risk and that due to our expired Windows warranty, we would need to fork out £60 to extend it. After that, they promised we'd have access to free assistance for the alleged issue. They urged us to visit this dodgy site, logmeim123. com. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!11 yearsVery similar to what you’ve posted. We were experiencing some glitches on our computer and received a call from a woman who claimed she was there to assist us. She seemed to know our name and phone number, which was rather odd. We decided to humour her for a little while; she asked to check our event log but, as luck would have it, it was pretty clear with no significant errors to investigate. She mentioned she would get back to us once we encountered more issues. Curious, we decided to dial the number she called from but dropped the first zero, only to encounter an international tone instead, followed by a chap with a foreign accent answering, “Thank you for calling the Operator, how can we help you today?” Quite the experience!11 yearsI recently received a rather perplexing phone call from one of my clients in tech support. They mentioned a chap named Mark Wilson, who claimed to be representing a "Windows" business and insisted that they had identified issues with their computer. My client, somewhat suspicious, told them they would get back to them, but instead reached out to me, the genuine tech support service. Thankfully, a quick search of the number led us to this website, allowing us to confirm that the call was nothing more than a nuisance. It makes one wonder what their true intentions are. -- Marcus, Taupo Solutions LtdMark WilsonMarcusTaupo Solutions Ltd12 yearsAbsolutely right, I’ve just encountered an identical situation with the very same number. This time round, a chap going by ‘Sam Parker’ claims to be part of some official ‘Windows’ security outfit, prattling on about the event log, which, to be honest, seems absolutely fine from our end. We decided to keep him on the line for a bit, and he’s scheduled to give us a bell again on Tuesday after he’s finished up for the day at 5pm (this whole saga started on Saturday at 4:30). We suspect he’ll try to persuade us to disable our firewall and antivirus programs. I daresay he’s in for a rather rude awakening when he tries! Cheers, TP.Sam ParkerTP12 yearsWe received a call that was strikingly similar. This time, the caller introduced herself as Eddy, with the phone number 01274750083, claiming to be affiliated with a company called Log Four Rescue. She went through various issues we were experiencing, pointing out errors and warnings, and offered to assist in getting our computer sorted. Oddly enough, she seemed to already know our surname and telephone number. She proceeded to request our first name and email address, supposedly to link us with a technician. However, after doing some research into potential scams, we decided against providing any of that information.EddyLog Four Rescue12 yearsI received a call from this number, and the gentleman on the other end appeared to be of Indian descent. He claimed he was calling about our windows and mentioned some issues with corrupt files. When we asked how he would know about this, he mentioned something about sending an error report. But to be honest, we’ve never clicked to send anything, and if we did, it was ages ago. Then he started saying something that was quite unintelligible before there was just dead air. When we inquired further about the reason for the call-since we really had no idea what it was about-he just hung up!12 yearsAbsolutely think it’s a dodgy set-up. We tried calling the number listed, but guess what? Not a soul picked up! The tech folks over at BT have been quite clear; if someone claims there’s an issue with your computer, steer clear. These characters haven’t a clue what they’re on about. Stay alert, everyone!BT12 yearsI received a suspicious call from someone identifying themselves as 'Sam Parker,' who gave me the same number to ring back. They claimed there was a problem with my computer, suggesting I had some viruses that needed urgent attention. The number was 01274790083. This individual mentioned working for a company called Lock for Rescue and assured me that someone would return my call. Quite dodgy if you ask me!Sam ParkerLock for RescueSubmit Your Own Report (01274 790083)
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