01332769920
☎️ 01332769920 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 133276 with a prefix of 01332. The area code 01332 originates from Derby.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01332769920
- Fraudulent call about BT serviceMay
2019Notifies of blocked calls effectivelyJan
2017Annoyed by foreign scam callsJan
2017Received scam call from IndiaJan
2017Received call, hung up quicklyJan
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Suspected scam call about internetJan
2017Blaming BT for the phone callJan
2017Scam call impersonating Microsoft representativeJan
2017Unwanted call, silent, then automated voiceJan
2017Scam call from fake PeterJan
2017Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2017Suspicious call, possible scammer impersonating MicrosoftJan
2017Scammers posing as Microsoft callersJan
2017Fraudulent tech support call warningJan
2017Unwanted call experience describedJan
2017Silent nuisance calls from DerbyJan
2017Message: "Silent call" situation discussedJan
2017Unwanted early morning silent callJan
2017User loves effective call blockerJan
2017Deal with persistent scamming callerJan
2017Angry scammer, rude conversation, threatenedJan
2017Phone number scam warning, hang upJan
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Phone call from Microsoft scamJan
2017Typical computer scam call experiencedJan
2017Scam regarding home computer repairJan
2017Suspicious call, possibly Microsoft scamJan
2017Number Of Searches: 155 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 06 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Temple Fields(Essex), Thrupp(Gloucestershire) and Tregajorran(Cornwall).
01332769920 has 27 comments of which 17 x negative and 10 x neutral
01332769920 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01332769920 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number primarily impersonating Microsoft or BT, with callers often claiming there are urgent issues with the victim’s computer or broadband. The calls frequently feature Indian or other foreign accents, using scripted messages to create urgency. Many report silent calls, automated messages, or aggressive behaviour if challenged. Despite being on call-blocking registries, these calls persist, causing frustration. Users advise not to engage, never to provide personal information, and to block or ignore the number. The scam typically involves attempts to gain remote access to computers to steal data or money. Several have successfully blocked the calls using call-blocking devices or services. Caution is strongly recommended for all recipients.
Reports on phone number 01332769920
7 yearsGot a call warning me that my BT broadband would be disconnected soon. It was a recorded message, so I just used the BT service to block the number straight away.BT10 yearsI've got a BT Guardian phone setup that’s pretty brilliant at stopping calls like this before the phone even rings. I checked the call history and saw that this number tried calling me four times over the last couple of days but got blocked every time.BT Guardian10 yearsI've just had yet another dodgy call today, and I’m starting to lose my patience! This time it was a bloke with a foreign accent claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting he needed to speak with the "man of the house" about something urgent. I had to inform him that there were no chaps about, being that I’m the only one here. He promptly hung up on me! How on earth do they get hold of my number? I'm absolutely fed up with these nuisances. I thought being on BT’s preference call list was supposed to help, but it’s a complete joke! Come on, BT, get your house in order!MicrosoftBT10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying he was from Microsoft. Apparently, they've found issues with Windows on my PC and need to fix it. I wasn’t really up for it, just moved into a new flat and got heaps to sort. Told him honestly, people who mess about like that are just pathetic, trying to scam folks for cash. Plus, our internet won’t be hooked up for another fortnight, so there's no way he could've 'detected' anything on my computer!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying they’d sent alerts about issues on my computer. I told him there was nothing and to quit trying to scam folks. He just told me to be quiet. Ridiculous!10 yearsToday, on the 21st of January, we got a call from this number, but as soon as we answered, they hung up. I’ll keep everyone updated on what happens next.10 yearsI had a rather concerning phone call this morning from someone claiming to be from BT, insisting that my internet was at risk. I promptly hung up, and when I tried to return the call using a different phone, there was silence on the line. Sounds like a scam to me!BT10 yearsGot a call from someone with an accent saying his name was Peter and he worked for Microsoft. I explained that my PC was packed away in storage. He then warned me not to switch it on or else some men might come round and ###. Proper creepy.PeterMicrosoft10 yearsOn the 20th of Jan, I got a call from this number but there was total silence on the other end. I had to say "Hello" a couple of times before a robotic lady voice came on and just said "Goodbye" then hung up. It was really frustrating because I was waiting for a real call and have no caller ID to check.10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they were from Microsoft. I told them to get lost and just ended the call. Pretty sure Microsoft never phones up like that.Microsoft10 yearsI received a call today, and I’m pointing the finger at BT since I’m X in the first place.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke called Alan claiming he was from 'Microsoft Certified Partners'. Starts off saying something about my computer and asks if I'm the main user. When I asked him to say again who he was calling from, he just hung up. The number was from Derby, but he didn’t say anything like “ey up, duck” which I thought was odd. Sounded like he had an Asian accent too.AlanMicrosoft Certified PartnersDerby10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent claiming they were from Microsoft HQ, said his name was Mike or something. I told him I'd just call Microsoft myself and ask to be connected to him. He quickly tried to pass me a number but I told him I already had Microsoft's official number and then I hung up. Honestly, they must think we’re total mugs or what!MicrosoftMike10 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be from Microsoft as well. Before he could finish his spiel, I mentioned that I use an Apple device. He promptly hung up on me. Seems like a scam attempt, likely trying to swipe my Microsoft key!MicrosoftApple10 yearsOn the morning of 17/01/17 around 10.30, I got a call from a guy who said he was with Microsoft and offered to sort out my PC problems. I played along to see what he was up to and discovered he wanted to use some software called RESCUE by LogMeIn to get into my computer. Turns out, if you let them in, they can do pretty much anything they want on your device. Felt really risky. The bloke sounded like he was from India.MicrosoftLogMeIn10 yearsGot a call I wasn’t expecting and definitely didn’t want.10 yearsI received two calls from this number today, at 8:57 and 12:47. Each time I picked up, there was nothing but silence. It's registered as a Derby number. Such a bother indeed! Is there any way to put an end to this?10 yearsThis morning before 9, I got a call on my landline from 01332769920. It was completely silent, not a word said. The number seems to be from Derby. I ended up leaving the phone off the hook for some time after. How is this call getting through when TPS is supposed to block these? Very annoying!DerbyTelephone Preference Service10 yearsSome bloke with a Chinese accent was on the phone, going on about me having a Microsoft account or something. I kept asking "how do you even have my phone number?" loads of times. After a bit, he got annoyed and snapped at me to shut up, even said he'd call me every morning. I just told him to give it a go. Then I told him to sort out his pronunciation, but he didn’t get what I meant at all. Proper cheeky!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call from this number and asked them who they were, but as soon as I asked, they just cut off the call. Definitely a scam, so don’t share any info and just hang up straight away.10 yearsAt 11:43 today, my call blocker shut this number down so my phone didn’t even ring; it just popped up in my recent calls. I’m so chuffed with my call blocker - honestly, best £50 I’ve spent in ages!10 yearsI received a call from someone with a distinctly Chinese accent, claiming to represent Microsoft. They rattled on about my account - it was all a bit tedious, to be honest. I repeatedly asked, "How did you get my number?" and they eventually seemed to lose their temper, instructing me to be quiet and threatening to ring me every morning. I told him, "Feel free!" I also suggested he might benefit from practising his English pronunciation, but I suspect that went right over his head.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call supposedly from Microsoft tech support saying my system driver had an issue. The caller said they were from some outfit called Plain View New York. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me. When I told him to keep his voice down, he just abruptly ended the call. Total con job!MicrosoftPlain ViewNew York10 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Chris who said he was ringing from Microsoft over in New York. He gave me this number to check him out 0808 189 3158, extension 215. Had a quick look and it turns out it’s a common number linked to those Microsoft scam calls. Definitely dodgy.ChrisMicrosoftNew York10 yearsSome bloke with an accent called saying he was "Bob" and wanted to repair my computer. Classic scam stuff as far as I could tell. Once I told him the "owner" wasn’t around, he just hung up on me.Bob10 yearsGot a call from some company saying they needed to talk about repairing my PC. Turned out to be a dodgy scam trying to grab my personal info. Watch out for this one!10 yearsClaimed to be from Microsoft - I hung up the phone as I had my doubts about the call.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01332 769920)
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