01382223753
☎️ 01382223753 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 138222 with a prefix of 01382. The area code 01382 originates from Dundee.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01382223753
- Miscommunication with Microsoft supportDec
2021Harassed by calls from numberJul
2020Ignoring racist comments in textSep
2019Repeated scam calls from MicrosoftSep
2019Upset by rude phone callSep
2019Silent then identified as call centerSep
2019Annoyed by unanswered phone callSep
2019User is unsure and blockedSep
2019Missed call, no answer receivedSep
2019WARNING: Microsoft technical support scamSep
2019Phone on answerphone, block unwanted callsSep
2019Missed call, no response, frustratingSep
2019Potential phone call scam concernsSep
2019Unanswered call may be scamSep
2019Blocking user may be necessarySep
2019Scam alert: fake financial servicesSep
2019Ignoring and hanging up worksSep
2019Received scam call claiming hackingSep
2019Received multiple calls, feeling scaredFeb
2019User claims affiliation to technologyFeb
2019Scam phone call from "Microsoft"Feb
2019Warning about Microsoft support scamFeb
2019Received suspicious call from scammersFeb
2019Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftFeb
2019Beware of fake Microsoft callsFeb
2019Warning about Microsoft scam fraudstersFeb
2019Ignoring and blocking unknown numbersFeb
2019Thanked Microsoft engineer, but bewareFeb
2019Fraudulent call from fake MicrosoftMay
2018Received suspicious call claiming computer issueMay
2018Person called, sang, hung upMay
2018Nearly fell for computer hackMay
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2018Received annoying scam call, hung upMay
2018Missed call on landline. (TalkTalk)May
2018Received suspicious call from MicrosoftMay
2018Suspicious of fake Microsoft callMay
2018Attempted scam call from MicrosoftMay
2018Questioned legitimacy of Microsoft callMay
2018Avoided scam from fake tech supportMay
2018Computer scam warning in progressMay
2018Received scam call. Frustrated with BTMay
2018Call abruptly ended without warningMay
2018Annoying silent calls lead to frustrationMay
2018Microsoft is urging to payMay
2018Microsoft scam calls, persistent and urgentMay
2018Ignoring calls and marking as spamMay
2018Scam call posing as MicrosoftMay
2018Phone call ended abruptlyMay
2018Beware of potential Microsoft scamMay
2018Number Of Searches: 375 Number Of Comments: 49 First Seen: 10 May 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blenheim(Oxfordshire) and Park Bridge(Greater Manchester).
01382223753 has 49 comments of which 20 x neutral and 29 x negative
01382223753 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01382223753 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number with persistent calls claiming to be from Microsoft tech support. Callers often hang up when answered or become aggressive if challenged, sometimes using fake names and insisting on remote access to computers. Many report no one speaking or silent calls, and some mention rude or threatening behaviour, causing distress especially to older people. The scammers appear organised, sometimes knowing personal details, but their claims are false. Multiple users confirm the number is linked to typical tech support scams, urging caution due to the frequency, annoyance, and pressure tactics used. The general consensus is that these calls are not legitimate Microsoft representatives but fraudulent attempts to deceive and cause alarm.
Reports on phone number 01382223753
5 yearsI had an amusing encounter today where someone posing as Microsoft abruptly ended the call as soon as I mentioned that I was using Linux. Quite the reaction, wouldn't you say?Microsoft6 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from 02382280513 recently, it's been nonstop for weeks now. Every time I answer, there's no one on the line - really frustrating and starting to feel like harassment.7 yearsGot a call on a Saturday morning - typical! Of course, nobody answered. Seems like some sort of payback from Indians for the old Raj times, if you ask me. What a joke.7 yearsPhone kept ringing loads of times, but no one answered when I picked up. Reckon it’s those same lot who called earlier claiming to be from Microsoft. I joked with the bloke, calling him a cheeky liar and having a bit of a laugh at his expense. Thought it was only fair to mess about with him since he was wasting my time. Didn’t seem pleased at all!Microsoft7 yearsSo I got this call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, sounded Asian, but yeah, definitely not legit. When I told him to erase my info and that I wasn’t keen, the way he spoke was just horrible. If I'd known that number was dodgy when I called back, I would have gone straight to the cops.Microsoft7 yearsI picked up the phone and there was nobody on the other end. Strange!7 yearsBlocked the number straight away, didn’t pick up as it was from an unknown caller.7 yearsAt first, it was dead quiet on the other end, then it seemed like a call centre, but still no one spoke!7 yearsI always have my phone go straight to voicemail, and only pick up if the number looks familiar or it’s someone I know talking. People calling all sorts of random numbers just quit when I don’t answer, but then other similar ones keep ringing anyway, so I end up blocking them.7 yearsI got a call from this number but didn’t pick up. Honestly, I just hung up on them. They need to find something better to do with their time!7 yearsGot a call with nobody speaking when I picked up. Tried to dial 1471 to see the number, then it said I’d be charged if I called back - total scam. It’s not the first either, had a bunch this week. Got some pretending to be from BT, even though we don’t have a contract with them, and others claiming we’ve used the internet illegally and to press 9 or they’ll cut it off. Feels like we’re just getting targeted randomly, which is odd since supposedly we’re off the phone book directory now.BT7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a Microsoft tech, said their name was Sophie Jones (but sounded Asian) and gave me an address in London plus a Microsoft ID, MS00335. They told me my computer's updates were failing and warned I'd get cut off soon if I didn’t let them fix it. Don’t fall for this, it’s definitely a scam. Just hang up and say you’ll report them straight away.MicrosoftSophie JonesNOT7 yearsI just got a call from this number, but when I picked up, there was total silence. Proper frustrating!7 yearsAbsolutely going straight to blocked.7 yearsGot a call but no voicemail left, so I'm guessing it's one of those annoying scams.7 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a strong Indian accent, reckoning my computer was compromised. He was pretty pushy about it. When I asked for the IP address and machine ID, he rattled off some digits but I wasn’t convinced they were mine. I then told him to email me something legit to prove who he was and what he wanted. That really upset him, he started raising his voice, so I just ended the call.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from a financial services firm, trying to push some sort of money product on me. Definitely a scam!7 yearsThis number has been ringing me off and on for the past few weeks. Just now I answered but stayed silent. They just keep quiet until you say something first. Honestly, don’t give them the satisfaction of chatting. Last time I actually asked how they came by my number, they weren’t too happy about it. Seriously, where’s the data protection here? If they don’t speak first, best to just hang up or firmly tell them to buzz off.7 yearsThis morning and around noon, I got called 4 times by an Asian man, real pushy and quite rude. He somehow had both my phone number and email, which scared me lots since I’m an older woman living alone. He even threatened to block my laptop, but thankfully it’s still fine. Honestly, some people are just nasty.7 yearsThey said they were calling from Microsoft’s tech support team.Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was Issac from Microsoft, chatting about my computer. Honestly, does he reckon everyone's daft or what?!Microsoft8 yearsTotal con job! They claim to be from Microsoft but it's fake. Just ignore and don’t pick up!MicrosoftBest8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, saying every time I use my PC, I'm apparently downloading harmful software. When I said I don’t entertain these cold calls about computers and asked them to send any info to my official Microsoft email, the bloke got really annoyed and hung up.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call today from someone claiming to be 'Microsoft' saying my computer had a problem. Obviously, a scam - I didn’t bother replying!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft here in London.MicrosoftLondon8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a Microsoft tech saying my internet was acting up. I told him cheers for the heads up and then just ended the call. Total scam, beware!Microsoft8 yearsI don’t pick up calls from unknown numbers, so I just went ahead and blocked it straight away. Not sure who it could be anyway.8 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent claiming he was from Microsoft - clearly a con. They try to trick you into letting them access your computer. Never ever share your info or even say who you are. It’s mad that OFCOM hasn’t cracked down on these scammers yet!MicrosoftOFCOM8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft support, and the person spoke with an Asian accent. Definitely sounded a bit fishy.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call on my Talk Talk landline but they just disconnected right away.8 yearsAround 10 this morning, I got a call from a guy with an accent who claimed he was calling from Microsoft. He told me my computer was under attack and said he needed to get into my PC remotely. I told him I was about to go out and couldn’t help right then. After the call, I checked with Microsoft myself and they said it was definitely a scam. When I asked where he was ringing from, he said London, but the area code showed it was from Scotland.MicrosoftLondonScotland8 yearsGot a call from this same number on Friday the 18th around 1pm. The bloke on the line, with an Indian accent, said his name was Harry Wilson and claimed to be a Microsoft engineer, warning me that my computer was being hacked. I just ended the call. Really grateful for all the people sharing these warnings since at times I do question if hanging up straight away was the best move.Harry WilsonMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call early this morning round 10am GMT from this same daft number 01382223753 claiming to be Microsoft. I just told them to jog on and ended the call. Absolute scam, nothing genuine about it.UKMicrosoft8 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent started singing on the phone. I just stayed quiet and he ended up hanging up.8 yearsWas pretty sceptical about this bloke claiming to be "John Wilson" from Microsoft in Paddington, especially since he had an accent and sounded foreign. Oddly enough, he already knew my last name, which was a bit unsettling. I told him (just testing) that I actually use an Apple computer, and asked why he was ringing me. He just ended the call straight away. I checked with '1471' and saw the call came from 01382 223753. It’s such a shame we can’t catch these scammers and give em a proper soaking!John WilsonMicrosoftApple8 yearsGot a call from some overseas scammer about a dodgy computer, told him off proper and he didn’t sound too happy about it, haha!8 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Microsoft, which instantly made me wary. I’d only just asked Talk Talk for help with my internet, so I let the call go on a bit to see what it was about. They wanted to know what was on my screen, so I told them I was on a Chromebook - something they didn’t seem to understand. They kept telling me to press the START button, but I don’t have one. I figured they’d give up, but then this woman transferred me to a ‘supervisor’. Really pushy lot, they even called back after I ended the call.MicrosoftTalk Talk8 yearsGot a call earlier, some bloke claiming he’s from Microsoft saying my PC was hacked and needed fixing quick. I ended up hanging up on them, but they couldn’t take the hint and called back. Pretty annoying how stubborn they were.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft, said they needed to take control of my computer. Sounded super suspicious and they just wouldn’t stop ringing. Proper dodgy!Microsoft8 yearsGot a load of silent ringings then all of a sudden the call just drops off, really irritating!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, said there was an issue with my computer. When I asked them to prove they were legit, they just cut the call straight away.Microsoft8 yearsSomebody rang me pretending they were from Microsoft.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from them too, so I just ended it straight away. This was on 17th May 2018. Honestly, no one should forget that Microsoft doesn’t call you out of the blue, same with your bank!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from this number just now, some bloke saying he’s from Microsoft’s tech support. I just hung up straight away. Honestly, wouldn't it be great if BT just snipped all the cables coming from Asia? Wishful thinking, I know!MicrosoftBTAsia8 yearsThey were quiet for nearly ten seconds, then suddenly ended the call.8 yearsThey hung up when I didn’t say anything, so I just blocked the number afterwards.8 yearsThey’re still ringing me up telling me my computer’s gonna be shut off in half an hour.8 yearsthere was a pause and then they just cut off the call without saying a word8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft saying there was some issue with my internet and computer. I told them I'd speak to my family who actually works at Microsoft, and they just ended the call right away. Sounds dodgy to me, watch out - likely a scam.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01382 223753)
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