01326289077
☎️ 01326289077 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 132628 with a prefix of 01326. The area code 01326 originates from Falmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01326289077
- Missed late night call, exhaustedMay
2016Received call from unknown numberOct
2015Advising on fake computer issuesOct
2015Asian male, computer Critical errors. GoodbyeOct
2015Warning about computer scamsOct
2015Asian computer scam phone callOct
2015Received scam call, hung upOct
2015user impersonates tech support impersonatorOct
2015Encountered tech support scam, refusedOct
2015Another computer virus scam attemptOct
2015Strange call, unsettling comments receivedOct
2015Harassment calls, poor communication skillsOct
2015Received scam call warning, be cautiousOct
2015Scam call with heavy accentOct
2015Suspicious cold call at workOct
2015Unhappy with Barclays phone privacyOct
2015Asian man offering computer supportOct
2015Reported scam PC tech supportOct
2015Phone call scam with tech angleOct
2015South Asian accent scam call reportedOct
2015Suspicious "IT support" scam callOct
2015Number Of Searches: 211 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 26 September 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Billingborough(Lincolnshire), Hembridge(Somerset), Kynaston(Shropshire) and Tullyalley(Greater London).
01326289077 has 18 comments of which 8 x neutral and 10 x negative
01326289077 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01326289077 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam call originating from an individual or group claiming to offer IT or computer support, typically featuring callers with South Asian accents. Callers assert there are urgent problems or error messages on the recipient’s computer and push for remote access or personal information. Many recipients with technical knowledge quickly dismiss the claims as fraudulent. The calls are often persistent, with some reporting dozens of calls in a short period, and the behaviour becomes aggressive when challenged. This appears to be a widely recognised confidence trick aimed at gaining remote control of computers or extracting sensitive data. Recipients are advised not to engage, not to provide personal details, and to report such calls to the relevant fraud authorities.
Reports on phone number 01326289077
10 yearsI got a call from 01326289077 way back on 13.10.15 at like 2:50am, but I was half asleep so didn’t pick up!11 yearsthis morning i got a call from this number, sounded like an asian guy. i picked up because it looked like a Falmouth area code and i've got family there. i kept him talking for a good while but then told him "you’re full of rubbish, i dont even have a computer" - which isn’t true, but mine’s not a Windows one.Falmouth11 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent, he was talking about some serious errors from my computer. Didn't really make much sense, just said something about it and then hung up. Pretty sure it was just some scam.11 yearsI kept her hanging for a good while, acting all confused and pretending to punch in every code she asked for. Then she asked me what popped up on the display, and I just told her it said “go away, you probably think I’m daft.” She hung up straight away after that.11 yearsHad a dodgy phone call today, sounded like it was a scam from someone with an Asian accent. Definitely not the first time I've had one of those!11 yearsI got a call from a woman with a strong Indian accent. She said something about my computer but when I told her I don’t even have one, she just ended the call straight away. Pretty weird.11 yearsGot a call from some Asian woman saying there were mistakes on my computer, but she didn't even know which operating system I had. I've been using computers for over 25 years, so I just kindly told her to get lost.11 yearsHad a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming my computer was infected with a virus. He introduced himself as Kevin and said he was from a computer firm, even gave me a London phone number and address. Sounded like the classic scam trying to trick me into letting them "fix" my machine. Definitely dodgy!KevinLondon11 yearsLike others here, I got a call at my place around lunchtime on a Saturday. The person on the line spoke real fast with a strong South East Asian accent, saying there was an error message showing on my computer. They claimed my PC had sent them a message, which is how they found my number. I think I saw something about this on a BBC show "Rip Off Britain" - apparently it's a scam where they trick you into logging on and putting in info that lets them see your computer and nick your personal details. I'm no tech expert but not daft enough to fall for that!BBCOffBritain11 yearsIt's absolutely dreadful what my poor parents have had to endure - they've received more than 40 calls in just two hours from this number! They asked to speak to a manager but were abruptly cut off, only for the relentless ringing to start up yet again. It's been non-stop! The callers seem to have very limited English skills and are always droning on about technical issues with computers. It’s beyond frustrating!11 yearsReceived a call at my house on Saturday around midday. The caller had a strong Southeast Asian accent and was speaking incredibly quickly. They mentioned something about an error message on my computer and claimed that my device had sent out a communication, which was how they managed to get hold of my number. It's obvious to me that this is a scam attempt!11 yearsReceived a call during my lunch break, but when I picked up, there was complete silence, and then the line went dead. It's quite unsettling, especially since I recognise some folks who use this particular code. After reading through the other remarks about this number, I'm feeling rather uneasy about the whole thing.11 yearsI called Barclays Bank using my brand new phone number, and to my surprise, within just half a day, I received a call from them! How on earth did they manage to find my unlisted number? Absolutely appalled with the service from Barclays!Barclays BankBarclays11 yearsI received a phone call from a gentleman with an Asian accent, claiming to represent "online computer assistance" regarding issues with my malfunctioning computer.11 yearsSo I got a call from someone saying there was a problem with my computer. Since I work in IT support myself, I asked them some simple questions to see if they knew their stuff. They couldn’t answer any and just ended the call. I’ve already handed it over to Action Fraud for them to sort out.Action Fraud11 yearsSo this woman with a South Asian accent rang me up saying my computer was sending error reports to some server in London. I questioned her honesty, and after a bit of awkwardness, she claimed she was telling the truth. I then straight up asked why she’d be lying, but she kept insisting my PC was definitely reporting errors and said she could back it up. I challenged her to give me my computer’s IP address, and that’s when she just cut me off. Classic scam attempt, nothing more!London11 yearsI had a rather peculiar phone call from a woman who had a distinct South Asian accent. She claimed that my computer was sending error reports to their server based in London. Trying to sift through her claims, I inquired whether she was being truthful, and after a moment's pause, she replied in the affirmative. Curious, I pressed her on why she was deceiving me. She maintained that my computer was indeed experiencing issues and insisted she could back up her assertion. I challenged her to provide the IP address of my computer, at which point she abruptly ended the conversation. Just another instance of this type of con, I suppose!London11 yearssome woman called, mentioned her name was anjana and claimed to be from “it support.” she told me there was a serious issue with microsoft and windows. i asked her to tell me the brand and model of my pc, but she just said she wasn’t sure and insisted i turn on the computer so she could guide me through fixing it. when i asked her again to provide details about my computer, she suddenly ended the call right away.AnjanaMicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01326 289077)
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