01329236758
☎️ 01329236758 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 132923 with a prefix of 01329. The area code 01329 originates from Fareham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01329236758
- Call from 'Eddie' at 07:52, vulgar responseFeb
2018Fake Microsoft scam call at 8:15Feb
2018Scam from unknown Asian womanFeb
2018Ineffective scam call with humorFeb
2018Frequent calls, no messages receivedFeb
2018Received suspicious call, hung upFeb
2018Struggling with repeated silent callsFeb
2018Missed call at 7.17am, busyFeb
2018Received fraudulent call from "Microsoft"Feb
2018Scam call claiming computer hackingFeb
2018Received scam call about computerFeb
2018Scam from fake Microsoft agentFeb
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftFeb
2018Microsoft scam call reported. BewareFeb
2018Fed up with fake callsFeb
2018Warning about fake Microsoft callsFeb
2018Missed call, they don't pick upFeb
2018Humorous delay in tech supportFeb
2018Scammer called, threatened, got trolledFeb
2018Warning about common phone scamFeb
2018No response, likely a scamFeb
2018Frustration with pushy telemarketersFeb
2018Scam call from fake companyFeb
2018Scam claiming computer hacking threatFeb
2018Fraudulent phone call from MicrosoftFeb
2018Unwanted call disturbed elderly userFeb
2018Claimed to be Microsoft, offered supportFeb
2018Long-term worldwide hacking scamFeb
2018Caller called repeatedly early Saturday morningFeb
2018Missed call, happy for commentsFeb
2018Missed call, no answer receivedFeb
2018Avoiding scam phone call trapsFeb
2018Caller posing as Microsoft hackerFeb
2018Scam phone call from "Microsoft"Feb
2018Microsoft scam call, insistent hacker claimFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 246 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 20 February 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Apsley End(Bedfordshire), Cockden(Lancashire), Duchray Water(Stirlingshire) and Nant Mawr(Flintshire).
01329236758 has 35 comments of which 16 x neutral and 19 x negative
01329236758 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01329236758 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation posing as Microsoft, frequently calling early in the morning to claim virus infections or hacking issues on victims' computers. Callers often insist on remote access or installing malicious software, attempting to intimidate individuals with threats about blocking computer use. Many report rude, aggressive, or abusive behaviour from callers, alongside scripted interactions and repeated harassment despite refusals. Vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, appear to be specifically targeted, causing distress. Attempts to call back yield no legitimate response. Users strongly advise ignoring, blocking, or hanging up immediately, warning others of this deceptive practice. The consensus confirms these calls are fraudulent and not affiliated with Microsoft, urging caution to prevent falling victim to this well-known scam.
Reports on phone number 01329236758
8 yearsGot a call at 8.15 in the morning from someone claiming to be from “Microsoft”, saying my computer was infected with a virus. I told them I don’t even own a computer and just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsJust got a ring from this number around 8.30, said hello but got nothing back, so I ended up hanging up. After reading these reviews, I'm happy I didn’t keep the call going.8 yearsThis number keeps ringing me multiple times a day, and since they never leave a message, I usually just ignore it. But today at about 7.45am, they woke me up, so I tried to ring back. The line was busy, so I pressed 5 hoping for a callback, but nothing came through. Really thankful for this site, cheers WHO CALLED ME!8 yearsGot a call earlier from an Asian guy claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was infected with a virus. I played dumb, asking stuff like "what's a computer?" and "have you met my dog?" He ended up cutting me off pretty quick.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call at 8.20 this morning. Picked up but didn’t say anything. Then after a bit, someone with an English accent kept saying hello a few times before hanging up. I’ve now given my family a sort of code based on the number of rings to help us spot these calls. Honestly, about half the calls we get are exactly like this!8 yearsThis morning at about 7:15 I got a call from a man with a strong Asian accent who said his name was Joe Anderson. He claimed he worked for Microsoft and wanted to access my computer. I’m Marilyn Munroe, btw. The call also woke up my 88-year-old father, who has Alzheimer’s, and now he’s really shaken up by it. I reckon it was a pretty clear case of harassment. Normally I don’t get rude with these callers but I lost it this time. The guy was so persistent and irritating, sounded like he was reading a script word for word. The number he gave me was 0118 3283206.Joe AndersonMicrosoftMarilyn Munroe8 yearsSince it was too early, around 7.17am, I just let it ring and didn’t pick up. When I tried to ring them back later, the line was busy.8 yearsMy mum, who’s quite old, got a call early in the morning, around 8 o’clock, from an Asian woman claiming there was an issue with her computer. I told my mum before to just end the call if anything like that happens, and thankfully she did exactly that. It’s such a shame that the so-called officials can’t seem to sort out these scammers properly.8 yearsGot a ring at 7.52 in the morning from someone named 'Eddie' using the number 01329 236758, who said he was with Microsoft. When I asked him what made him think it was okay to call me so early, he just shouted something like 'F### off b#tch'. Lovely bloke, that one!EddieMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent saying my computer was hacked. He knew my name and where I lived, so I was a bit freaked out. He wanted me to follow some easy steps to fix it, but I wasn’t having any of it. When I refused, he threatened to block my computer or something like that. Total scam if you ask me.8 yearsI received a phone call from this number, but I couldn't quite make out who was on the line due to their thick accent. They mentioned something about my computer having downloaded a virus, warning me that my ISP would cut off my service if I didn't sort it out. I realised instantly it was a con-so I decided to play along a bit. When I asked for a contact number, they rattled off a 0203 number, which only reinforced my suspicions. At that point, I figured it was best to just hang up.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying my PC was compromised and I had to do certain things to fix it. I told him to jog on, but then he started going on about some "legal duty" to stop me from using my own device. After I gave him a mouthful, he just cut me off. Proper nasty scammers trying to take advantage of folks who might not know better.Microsoft8 yearsI received a dodgy call claiming to be from Microsoft. Definitely a scam.Microsoft8 yearsThey're going after literally anyone today, it seems. I just got a call and after I told the woman to buzz off, she went on to ask where exactly I wanted her to head. Honestly, I couldn't even come up with a reply.8 yearsGot a call from some woman claiming she was with Microsoft, saying my PC was infected. I told her straight she was a complete muppet and then cut her off before she could argue back. I've blacklisted the number now, but I know they'll just ring again from somewhere else, and it'll be the same story.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft saying my PC had a virus. I told them to hang on a sec while I went to grab my computer... reckon they might still be waiting!Microsoft8 yearsGot calls from a lady with an Indian accent, claiming she was from Microsoft. Told her bluntly to stop calling, but she just kept saying she'd ring me again. So rude! I ended up shouting at her - felt a bit better for a moment, but didn’t really change anything.Microsoft8 yearsHad loads of calls from people claiming to be Microsoft. Told them off and said where to shove it but they just keep ringing. They must be daft or reckon i'm a mug. Proper annoying.Microsoft8 yearsLoads of calls from folks saying they're from Microsoft. Pretty sure it's a scam trying to hack into your computer. Definitely not the real Microsoft. Stay clear, it's dodgy.Microsoft8 yearsThis morning around 9:45, I got a call from someone called Brian who said he was with Microsoft in Reading. He told me my computer was being hacked and that he’d sent me a message about it. Then he said he’d block my computer if I didn't do something. Total scam, these sorts of calls need to be stopped!BrianMicrosoft8 yearsNo one said a word, felt like the typical annoying scam call or some sort of harassment.8 yearsThis morning, some bloke rang my mum pretending to be from Microsoft. She played along for a bit, but then told him straight she wasn’t falling for his scam. That’s when he called her a b#stard, making her chuckle before she hung up. Not long after, he had the cheek to call back and accuse her of bothering him! Mum told him he was the one who rang in the first place, which didn’t go down well. He even threatened to come round and gave our address! Mum’s pretty tough though and shouted him down without any fear. Guess someone less confident might have been tricked by the whole thing.Microsoft8 yearsThey rang me just before 9 but nobody said a word when I answered.8 yearsAt half past eight on Saturday morning, I was rudely awakened by a call concerning my computer! As an octogenarian, I can assure you I was far from amused.8 yearsMissed a call from them and figured I'd call back. Hilarious thing is, they didn't pick up when I tried! Would be great if they could experience a bit of their own medicine!8 yearssomeone rang saying they were from microsoft, offering to fix my pc and sell me some software cos apparently my computer had a serious virus. bit strange though cos i don't even have a computer at home!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from some lot pretending to be Microsoft, saying my computer's got a virus - total nonsense. When I called them out on being scammers, they just started moaning and throwing racist insults at me. Honestly, best to just ignore calls like that, they're proper scammers. I’m genuinely concerned that older folks might get tricked by this, and I hope they're warned that it's all just a con.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from a lady who said she was with Microsoft, telling me my computer was infected with a virus and that I needed to go online so she could fix it. Thing is, I don’t even have a computer! I tried to explain that but she just wouldn’t stop talking about it. I only ended the call after I said I’d report her to the cops.Microsoft8 yearsThis number has rung me loads of times, and just before 8am on a Saturday! Luckily I’ve got caller ID so I didn't pick up. Proper annoying really.8 yearsWoke up this saturday morning at 8:25 because my phone was ringing but I didn't bother answering. Reading these comments now I’m really relieved I didn’t!8 yearsI've got a right nuisance on my hands-a bothersome bunch of hackers attempting to slap CLSID code onto my device! This situation needs to be put to bed, especially considering it's part of a global con that's been running rampant for over a decade.8 yearsHad a couple calls this week from some annoying lot pretending to be Microsoft. They tried to convince me to put some clisid code on my computer. Total computer hackers, I reckon.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call a minute ago but I didn’t pick up. Looks like these scammers are really active today, trying to trick folks left and right. Thank goodness for this website, it’s a great help!8 yearsIt was like 7:45 on a Saturday morning, everyone in the house still snoozing. Outta nowhere, the phone rings and some guy says, "Hello, this is Michael from Microsoft," sounding Indian or something. I wasn’t having any of it, gave him a piece of my mind and slammed the phone down.MichaelMicrosoft8 yearsI received a rather persistent call from someone claiming to represent Microsoft. They were quite pushy about getting me to input what they described as a security code into my computer, insisting it was essential for preventing hackers and enhancing Microsoft’s network security. The urgency in their tone was alarming, and they even threatened that failure to comply could lead to me being barred from their services. The conversation took a turn when I informed them that I was using both Microsoft and Linux systems; they hung up rather abruptly after that!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01329 236758)
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