01305239900
☎️ 01305239900 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 130523 with a prefix of 01305. The area code 01305 originates from Dorchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01305239900
- Missed call, no voicemail leftNov
2022Silent call, hung up unexpectedlyNov
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftNov
2022Unsolicited call from fake MicrosoftNov
2022Frustration over lack of enforcementNov
2022Caller claims deceased dad aliveNov
2022Suspicious call from "Virgin Media."Nov
2022Prank call to supposed DerrickNov
2022Unwanted call from bogus serviceNov
2022False caller from Virgin MediaNov
2022No voicemail, monitor calls insteadNov
2022Router allegedly compromised, rejected scam callNov
2022Unable to provide summaryNov
2022Scam call from fake 'Lisa'Nov
2022Fraudulent call about internet usageNov
2022Silly Microsoft scam call offerNov
2022Encouraging reporting of scam attemptsNov
2022Report scam numbers to preventNov
2022Avoided call from recognized scammersNov
2022Suspicious of fake Microsoft callNov
2022Warning about dangerous Amazon scamNov
2022Virgin Media reporting internet problemNov
2022Number Of Searches: 28 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 31 October 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bussex(Somerset), Dunstan(Northumberland), Frans Green(Norfolk), Longnewton(Durham) and Slapewath(West Yorkshire).
01305239900 has 19 comments of which 8 x neutral and 11 x negative
01305239900 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01305239900 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller using this number, often pretending to be from Microsoft, Virgin Media, or BT, with callers usually having foreign accents. They claim issues with internet or security, try to gain access to computers, or threaten disconnection. Many people hang up or challenge them, and some find the calls aggressive or suspicious. The scammers sometimes reference deceased relatives or exaggerate problems to cause alarm. No genuine messages are left, and the calls have been repeatedly connected to fraudulent activity. Numerous users urge reporting these scams to authorities to help tackle the problem, as few people seem to take action, letting the scam callers continue unchecked. Overall, caution is strongly advised.
Reports on phone number 01305239900
4 yearsThey rang while I wasn't home, but didn't bother to leave a voicemail.4 yearsToday I got a call on my landline from 01305239900. A man with a gentle Indian accent said he was calling from Microsoft, but I didn’t believe him and ended the call straight away. I’m based in the West Midlands.MicrosoftWest Midlands4 yearsMy landline rang today from 01305239900. The man on the other end spoke really politely with just a hint of an Indian accent, claiming to be from Microsoft. I ended the call pretty quick.Microsoft4 yearsI answered the phone but said nothing, the caller didn’t say anything either and then they just ended the call.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Christine from Microsoft Security, asking for my Dad who passed away a year and a half ago. She insisted on visiting me tomorrow at 9am so I can prove he’s gone with the death certificate. Honestly, I’m kinda curious if she actually shows up!ChristineMicrosoft Security4 yearsI got a call from someone named Derrick, who had quite a heavy Asian accent. He told me he was calling from Virgin, then suddenly went silent. I jokingly asked, "What's up Derrick, did you forget your lines?" and before I knew it, he just hung up!DerrickVirgin4 yearsAbsolute scumbags who keep lying and cheating, and yet the whole legal and enforcement system just turns a blind eye (as usual). Even if you try to report these pests, does anyone actually give a toss? Is there anyone on the other end? It’s ridiculously simple to trace and catch these muppets with all the digital tools we have, but nah, the so-called authorities are too lazy and woke to do their jobs properly. They just don’t want to chase these creeps down like they should. Show me the stats of complaints compared to prosecutions if you think I’m off base - I’m waiting!4 yearsGot a call saying they were from Virgin Media about some issue with our internet, but the moment I asked questions, they just disconnected.Virgin Media4 yearsSome bloke rang, said he was from BT Reach and that my router was throwing out error alerts. I knew straight away it was dodgy and told him off. Then he tried to scare me, saying he'd cut off my internet in a few hours. Total scam if you ask me.BT Reach4 yearsA woman with a foreign accent called, saying she was Lisa from the BT tech team. I just chuckled and told her she must be tired of scamming folks since everyone’s onto it these days. That probably annoyed her because not long after, the phone buzzed again from the same number. I just ignored it.LisaBritish Telecom4 yearsI could barely catch what they were saying. They claimed my router was hacked or something. When I told them to piss off, calling them scammers, they just cut the call.4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with Virgin, saying that folks were using my internet. She asked me how many devices I had and told me to turn on my computer so she could fix the problem. When I said no, she started getting quite rude. I then suggested she talk to my husband, but she said she'd lose her job if she did. Honestly, don't trust this woman, she's not to be messed with.Virgin4 yearsI didn't receive any voicemails; I tend to keep an eye on my incoming calls.4 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be Virgin, saying some random people were messing with my internet. They told me to let them into my PC or else my internet would be shut down. I didn’t fall for it and just ignored them - still got my connection! Hope older folks don’t fall for this rubbish 🤬Virgin4 yearsI received a rather amusing call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, suggesting that they could assist with some supposed problems on my computer. Quite the joke, really, as my PC is operating without a hitch. I haven't mentioned any troubles!Microsoft4 yearsI saw the number pop up and figured it was a scam, so I just let it ring out.4 yearsSome bloke rang me saying he was from Microsoft. When I told him I reckoned it was dodgy, he got proper irate.Microsoft4 yearsI just got a call about my Amazon Prime account, said there was a problem. Honestly, it felt a bit fishy so I didn’t bother talking and just hung up. Be careful, this kind of thing sounds like a scam trying to catch you out. Stay safe and don’t get involved!Amazon Prime4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Virgin Media, said my internet was running slow. I told them mine’s actually super fast, but they insisted there was an issue without explaining what. Felt kinda sketchy. Then they asked how many gadgets I had connected, I said 10, and then they said they’d put me through to a supervisor or something. Suspicious if you ask me.Virgin MediaSubmit Your Own Report (01305 239900)
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