01354833587
☎️ 01354833587 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 1354833 with a prefix of 01354. The area code 01354 originates from Chatteris.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01354833587
- Scam call reports must increaseApr
2018Free call block services, avoid scamsApr
2018Ignore unfamiliar calls, prioritize known numbersApr
2018Calls received without leaving messagesApr
2018Demanding action against scammers impersonating companyApr
2018Scammers posing as BT callersApr
2018Call from fake BT agentApr
2018Warning about potential scam callApr
2018BT scam calls annoying, concerning 2018Apr
2018Tech support hung up on ItalianApr
2018Female voice said goodbye after interactionApr
2018Scam call from alleged BTApr
2018Never give any personal informationApr
2018Warning about potential Asian scamApr
2018Frequent calls, strange noises reportedApr
2018Unexpected call, then silence, blockedApr
2018Concerned about suspicious phone callApr
2018Scam call from fake BTApr
2018Harassing phone call from imposterApr
2018Beware of fake BT scamApr
2018Multiple scam calls from "BT."Apr
2018Use Samaritan's contact number insteadApr
2018Outsmart scammers with false informationApr
2018Use Samaritans contact number insteadApr
2018Call from fake BT representativeApr
2018Caller blocked, contact fee requiredApr
2018Prank calls, difficult to resolveApr
2018Unsolicited call from alleged BTApr
2018Received scam calls about broadbandApr
2018BT scammer, instructions for hackingApr
2018Unknown call from Chatteris, ignoredApr
2018Received scam call, played alongApr
2018Unsolicited calls on new lineApr
2018Suspicious of supposed BT engineerApr
2018Challenging and exposing phone scamApr
2018Scam call impersonating BT servicesApr
2018Scam call reported to authoritiesApr
2018Scam call from supposed BTApr
2018Receiving suspicious call from hackersApr
2018Received two scam calls, bewareApr
2018Asian guy struggles with EnglishApr
2018Claimed to be BT scammerApr
2018Noisy call center on repeatApr
2018Suspicious calls, possible BT scamApr
2018No response to phone greetingApr
2018Caller had Asian accent, confusing. BlockingApr
2018Caution about unknown phone callsApr
2018Number Of Searches: 274 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 16 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bycross(Herefordshire), Mawnan Smith(Cornwall), Sullom(Shetland Isles) and Upper Littleton(Somerset).
01354833587 has 43 comments of which 19 x negative and 24 x neutral
01354833587 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01354833587 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers fake numbers starting with 0135, claiming to be from BT or similar providers. They often warn of internet issues or hacking threats, urging victims to grant remote access or follow suspicious computer commands. Many report silent calls, abrupt hang-ups when challenged, and aggressive or offensive behaviour. The callers sometimes use Asian accents and poor English, repeatedly ringing throughout the day. Numerous people mention blocking the number and cautioning against sharing personal or account details. Despite contacting BT and regulators, callers remain active, causing frustration. The scam appears widespread, with some likening it to automated dialling and others suspecting data leaks. Overall, these calls are deceptive attempts to gain control of devices or extract money.
Reports on phone number 01354833587
8 yearsPretty clear this is a dodgy call, where they’re faking their phone number to dodge any call-blocking apps. Loads of folks have reported numbers starting with 0135 on this site too. People really need to report these calls to OFCOM and the ICO, so they can track down who’s behind it. If enough of us put in reports with the exact time we got the calls, they could probably shut these scammers down for good.ICOOFCOM8 yearsI get loads of calls, so I just don't pick up if the number looks unfamiliar.8 yearsI keep receiving persistent calls from these con artists. They’re attempting to gain remote access to my computer. DO NOT permit this! They falsely claim to be representatives of BT.BT8 yearsI've been getting calls from this number quite a bit lately, different times throughout the day. I usually have my answer machine on but they never leave a message. Makes me think they might be using some sort of AI that picks up on recorded voices and just drops the call, or maybe it tries to figure out when someone's actually in before ringing.8 yearsHonestly, how come BT doesn’t step up and handle these scammers? They’re literally using BT’s own name to trick people! It’s so frustrating!BT8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent saying he was from BT. He said there was something wrong with my internet and asked me to go on my computer so he could explain. Seemed fishy to me, so I said no thanks and he just hung up. Definitely a scam.BT8 yearsSo I got a call from BT’s tech support about my connection dropping, and I just replied in Italian out of nowhere. They didn’t say another word and ended the call pretty fast!8 yearsI got a call from some young guy with an Asian accent pretending to be from BT. He said there was a problem with my broadband router and that hackers were trying to get into my laptop, PC and tablet. Total scam! I just blocked the number using BT call protect - it’s free and really simple to set up. I've had the service for about three months now and this was the first dodgy call I got in all that time. Cheers!BT8 yearsSome bloke phoned saying he was from BT, but when I told him I wasn’t bothered, he started making really inappropriate and rude remarks! Proper disgusting. How come there’s no way to block this number???BT8 yearsSome bloke phoned saying he was from BT, but that’s a load of rubbish. It’s just a right old scam. If you follow their instructions, they’ll get full access to your PC - seriously, don’t fall for it. I just played along to mess about and waste their time instead.BT8 yearsIf you’re someone who’s just switched to a new phone number, it might be because when doing online orders, like with Argos, you have to provide a contact number for the receipt. I usually put the Samaritans’ number instead of mine. Honestly, if someone’s that keen to get through, maybe they really do need a bit of support.Argos8 yearsGot a call from this number four times just this week. The last time, about five minutes ago, it was some bloke making weird moaning sounds, so I just ended the call.8 yearsPicked up the phone and an automated woman’s voice just said “Goodbye!” and hung up. Strange!8 yearsGot a call, nobody spoke and then they just said goodbye before hanging up. I’ve blocked that number now.8 yearsIf anyone’s switched their phone number lately, it might be coz they put it when ordering stuff online, like from Argos or somewhere similar, for the receipt or whatever. I usually put the number for the Samaritans instead of mine - if they’re that frantic, maybe they really do need someone to talk to.Argos8 yearsGot a call from some Indian bloke with a really bad connection claiming he was with BT. I didn't catch what he said properly and said, "Sorry?" but then he just went silent, so I ended the call. Over the past few days, I've had quite a few calls supposedly from BT saying my internet's been hacked or something and they're going to cut off my service. Still got my broadband working fine, so it's pretty clear these are dodgy scams trying to trick you.BT8 yearsTotally a scam. Never hand over any personal info or your card details. Don’t verify anything they say they know. Got a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from ‘BT’, saying some folks had been trying to sneak into my internet late at night. She said BT offers a free fix for this. I told her I’m not a BT customer and she just cut me off straight away. Usually what happens after is they talk you through setting up remote access on your PC while you’re still chatting with them. Avoid it!BT8 yearsGot a call from some guy who sounded Indian but had a weird English name, claiming he was from BT about my internet. Pretty clear it was a scam. Just hung up on him, didn’t even lose my temper!BT8 yearsSo, this morning since 9am I've had this robo call popping up about 5 times from someone pretending to be BT, saying they're about to disconnect our internet. Now it’s gone 3 in the afternoon and it’s still happening. Honestly, can't they lock these scammers up? It’s 2018 for crying out loud.BT8 yearsI’d never share any of my personal details with a stranger on the phone, not even which network I’m on. Seriously, don’t hand over anything. These folks often have databases filled with info they’ve gathered already. Same goes for surveys - avoid them entirely because it’s all part of their crafty plan. They’re pretty clever and won’t give up easily. Sometimes, someone might ring and seem to know loads about you - doesn’t mean they’re legit at all. Bottom line: keep everything to yourself, give them zilch.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from India, asking about my BT internet. They said they handle all landlines here, including Virgin and Sky, which doesn’t sound right at all. Pretty sure it’s a scam. Can anyone help block this number?IndiaUKVirginSky8 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from B.T., saying my internet was at risk and she could sort it out for free. After going back and forth for a while, I asked her to name my service provider, and she immediately ended the call. Then, shortly after, the same number called again, but as soon as I picked up, they just cut off. Honestly, it’s about time these scammers get blocked or caught properly.B. T8 yearsIf someone’s recently updated their phone number, it might be because when ordering stuff online, like from Argos, you often have to put a phone number for the receipt. I usually put the Samaritans’ number instead of mine - if folks are really that desperate, maybe they need to chat with someone who can help.Argos8 yearsThey didn't leave a message, so I went ahead and blocked the number. Told them not to ring me again - if they want to talk, I'll get in touch with the costs upfront.8 yearsGot a call from a lady with a South Asian accent claiming she worked for BT. She said my internet was about to be disconnected for a few days. I told her I’m on the TPS list and that seemed a bit fishy, then she just hung up on me. Happened earlier today.BTTelephone Preference Service8 yearsThis bloke said he was a BT Engineer, but then he wanted me to log into my computer or some online thing to put in a website address. Thankfully, I’m aware of these dodgy scams. When she asked me to wait on the line, I started singing 'Hold the Line' by Toto to annoy her a bit!Toto8 yearsGot two calls from the same number today. Answered with a quick "Hello" but there was silence on the other end. Tried ringing BT to ask if they could just cut the line off, but they weren't much help. You'd think stopping these calls would be a bit simpler!BT8 yearsHad quite a few calls earlier today with someone saying they were from BT, telling me my computer was infected and I had to follow her instructions immediately. I told her multiple times I was recording the call, but she just kept insisting I had to do what she said or they'd disconnect my internet. Proper scam, really.BT8 yearsHad a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT, although I’m actually with Virgin Media, so it was obvious a con. She threatened to cut off my internet unless I followed her steps. I decided to play along and started recording the call. She instructed me to hit the Windows key plus “R” and then type in “EVENTVWR”. I clearly didn’t go through with it, so I don’t know what she wanted to do next. I told her I was recording everything, but she just carried on like nothing. Eventually, I lost interest and ended the call.BTVirgin Media8 yearsGot a call from 01354833587, the lady on the other end had a thick Indian accent and asked about my broadband. I didn’t reply straight away and instead asked where exactly she was ringing from. She claimed it was British Telecom. I told her I wasn’t buying it and guessed she was gonna say there was a problem with my line as part of some scam. She got a bit defensive and then just cut the call. One strike in my book!British Telecom8 yearsGot about 3 or 4 calls within just a few hours. Didn’t pick up the first couple, but finally answered the last one. It was an Indian lady with a thick accent and her English wasn’t great. Same old tale about my broadband line supposedly being hacked and that they needed to disconnect it. I found it strange cus I could hear really loud street noises in the background, sounded like busy Mumbai. Asked her for some ID and a contact number to confirm, but she just cut me off and hung up.Mumbai8 yearsThis number, 01354 833587, has rung me loads of times claiming to be from BT. They said my IP had been compromised and told me to link up a device so they could guide me through fixing it. I agreed and tried to connect my phone, which is always online, but the guy said the phone wouldn’t work and then just dropped the call. Bit weird if you ask me!BT8 yearsLet it ring a few times, then I picked up but no one spoke. I ended the call since I don’t recognise the number or anyone from Chatteris.Chatteris8 yearsThis morning I got a dodgy call from 01354 833587 pretending to be BT. They told me my internet would be cut off in 10 days! Thing is, I’m not even a BT customer. They claimed they manage all the UK internet and asked me to visit a website and enter a code they’d give me to “fix” the problem. Thankfully, I didn’t fall for it and just ended the call straight away.BTUK8 yearsAn Asian woman claiming to represent "BT" instructed me to simultaneously hit Windows + R, followed by entering EVENTVWR in the dialogue box. Now, I’m sure a tech whizz might comprehend what that entails, but I wasn’t keen on experimenting with my machine. I’ve alerted the authorities about this cyber scam, and just to be safe, I recorded the conversation. Despite my warnings, she continued to press on without a care!BTEVENTVWR8 yearsGot a call from 01354833587 yesterday, them usual BT scam trying to tell me my internet was about to be cut off because hackers had put bad files on my computer. I played along for a bit since I knew it was a load of rubbish. Told the bloke straight that BT never ring up to fix corrupted files by getting remote access. After a few minutes of banter, he just gave up and ended the call. Typical!BT8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with BT tech support trying to fix my internet, but it was a total scam.BT8 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke with really bad English who wanted to speak to the IT department. Just stuck him on hold playing Fireman Sam in the background.Sam8 yearsI got a couple of robo calls saying they were from BT warning my internet might get cut off. Didn't bother going any further with it, seemed fishy to me. Thought it was meant to be from BT or something.BT8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent, but what they were saying just didn’t add up. Decided to just block the number.8 yearsI answered the phone with a quick “hello,” but there was nothing on the other end. After waiting a few moments in silence, I just hung up.8 yearsWith all these recent "bt" scams going around, I just picked up the phone and stayed silent. Usually, if it’s someone legit, they say "hello?" or something after a bit. But after a few moments, the call just ended. Don’t know anyone from that exchange anyway.8 yearsMy answerphone picked up this crazy noisy buzzing sound, kinda like a call centre. Then, like an hour later, they called back but hung up as soon as my machine picked up. Strange.Submit Your Own Report (01354 833587)
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