01391735832
☎️ 01391735832 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01391.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01391735832
- scam call from fake "Amazon"Mar
2020User warns of BT scamMar
2017User acknowledges existence of Bitcoin scammersMar
2017Scam call from fake companyJan
2017Beware of Indian call scamsJan
2017Phone call scam warning. Be cautiousJan
2017Unwanted calls, false representation concernsJan
2017Unwanted calls from false representationJan
2017Unlikely BT scam call from "Brooklyn"Jan
2017Received scam calls, do not answerJan
2017Encounter with potential internet scammerJan
2017Unanswered call from fake numberJan
2017Fake support requested password informationJan
2017Alert for internet scam phone callsJan
2017BT Internet hacked, cost irrelevant, altercationJan
2017Blaming phone company for callsJan
2017Scam call, hang up immediatelyJan
2017Be cautious of false sincerityJan
2017Unsolicited call from alleged BTJan
2017Call from loud rude womanJan
2017Unwanted call for computer accessJan
2017Suspicious call about internet issuesJan
2017Warning about fake BT call impostersJan
2017Received suspicious call, answered phoneJan
2017Report unknown numbers to OfcomJan
2017Received suspicious calls regarding hackingJan
2017Suspicious calls; internet hacking claimJan
201710 unwanted silent call issuesJan
2017Warning of suspicious phone callJan
2017Tech support scam from "Microsoft"Jan
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Microsoft scam regarding error reportsJan
2017Possible scam calls misleading abot MicrosoftJan
2017Unsuccessful call returned as invalidJan
2017Inappropriate behavior from unknown callerJan
2017Frequent calls; no messages leftJan
2017Unsolicited call from fake "Windows."Jan
2017Comment implies person feels sadJan
2017Warning: potential scam phone callJan
2017Received suspicious call at 1444Jan
2017Nuisance call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Phone call from con manJan
2017Missed call, line disconnected after answeringJan
2017Calls received, no communication establishedJan
2017Early morning calls, no responseJan
2017Received a silent morning callJan
2017Avoided unknown caller, potential scamJan
2017Persistent, familiar scammer targeting homeJan
2017Unwanted calls from scammer. Need helpJan
2017Illegal silent calling, seek interventionJan
2017Ignoring unknown calls in styleJan
2017Possible tech support phone scamJan
2017Scam call from fake tech-supportJan
2017Suspicious call from fake BTJan
2017Unknown silent call from codeJan
2017Challenging experience with fake callerJan
2017Received unwanted early morning callJan
2017Suspicious scam call from "Alan Jones"Jan
2017Phone line is no longer activeJan
2017Suspicious behavior, no recent accidentsJan
2017Problem with windows download? Dismiss callJan
2017Computer scam using Asian accentJan
2017Number Of Searches: 334 Number Of Comments: 59 First Seen: 02 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from West Melton(South Yorkshire) and Willington(Warwickshire).
01391735832 has 59 comments of which 37 x negative and 22 x neutral
01391735832 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01391735832 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call, often from an Asian-sounding caller claiming to be from BT or Microsoft technical support, warning about hacked internet or computer issues. Many report abusive or aggressive behaviour when challenged, while others experience silent calls or quick hang-ups. Calls frequently push for remote access to computers or personal details, and spoof numbers or untraceable lines are common. Despite being registered with TPS, users receive repeated early morning or random calls. The callers often give false names and fake account details, failing to provide legitimate company information. Overall, the number is widely viewed as linked to deceitful cold calls targeting vulnerable people with threats about internet security, aiming to gain remote control or sensitive data.
Reports on phone number 01391735832
6 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent claiming to be Audrey from Amazon. When I didn’t say anything, she just hung up. Definitely feels like some kind of scam going on.AudreyAmazon9 yearsI keep getting calls from some call centre saying it's BT. If you want to block these annoying calls for good, try visiting [spam website] - it worked for me.BT9 yearsThese are those fake BT callers trying to scam people.BT10 yearsToday I got a call from someone called Richard Walters, who said my IP address was being used somewhere else and my account was at risk. He said he was from BT and gave me a reference number DP77412 along with the number 02031292683 to ring back. I told him I’d speak to BT myself and then he just ended the call. This isn’t the first time either - I’ve had about six calls like this in the last week.Richard WaltersBT10 yearsGot a call from an Indian call centre claiming to be from BT. They told me hackers were messing with my internet and tried to get me to let them into my computer. Total scam!BT10 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be with BT, saying my broadband was running slow and infected. They offered to fix it for free but wanted me to hook up a laptop or tablet straight away. I told them I was busy and would call back later. After I spoke to BT, they confirmed it was a scam. The police said there's not much they can do about it either. So please, if you get a call like this, don’t follow their instructions. The number they called from was 01391735832, and they told me to ring 02031292683 and ask for Peter Williams to sort it. Stay safe!BEWAREBTPeter Williams10 yearsSo they phoned me twice, once yesterday and once this morning around 8.15, claiming to be from BT warning me about hackers trying to break into my internet. When I asked where they were calling from, this morning they said Brooklyn! I asked if that was in America, and they said yes and claimed to be the manager. The accent was definitely foreign though, nothing like an American one! I just ended the call.BTBrooklynAmerica10 yearsI got a ring from this number yesterday around noon, but when I answered, there was nobody on the line. This morning, at 7:45, I had another call from an Indian woman named Maria, who said she was calling from BT about an issue with my internet connection. I decided to hang up straight away. We've registered with the Telephone Preference Service to ward off such nuisance calls, but it seems utterly pointless against this sort of thing. It’s quite alarming that BT isn’t taking action here, as this appears to be a clear case of impersonation.MariaBTTelephone Preference Service10 yearsIn the span of just two days, I've had the misfortune of fielding three phone calls. The first two came at rather ungodly hours, rousing me from a deep slumber, while another later in the day was from a chap with a distinct Indian accent asserting he was representing BT Internet. The initial call was from a woman with a similar accent, warning that my computer was under siege from hackers. She insisted that if I didn’t play along and share my details, she’d need to shut down my device right then and there. Quite clearly a scam, if you ask me. I'd advise against picking up the phone for these types of calls; it’s just not worth your time.10 yearsGot a ring from this number just around lunchtime yesterday, but no one answered when I picked up. Then, early this morning at about 7.45, a woman named Maria said she was from B.T. and mentioned an issue with my internet. I hung up right away. It's worrying because we signed up to the TPS to block annoying calls like these, yet it seems useless against these kinds of calls. If these folks are pretending to be from BT, I'd think BT would want to crack down on that sort of fake calls.MariaBTTelephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call around 2.45pm, said hello but all I could hear was a woman giggling and loads of noise like a call centre in the background. I kept saying hello but no one replied and then they just cut me off. Tried ringing back but the number came up as invalid. Pretty sure it’s a dodgy number.10 yearsGot a call around half past twelve today. A woman with an accent that wasn’t British claimed she was from BT and wanted to discuss my internet usage. I asked her why on earth she'd want to do that, and then she just ended the call. Weird!BT10 yearsReceived a call supposedly from BT regarding our sluggish internet speed. The person on the line wanted me to access my account while they provided instructions on sorting out some errors. I politely declined, as it all felt rather suspicious!BT10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier at about 11:36 in the morning. The person on the other end claimed there was a problem with my Windows computer. When I asked them for their public IP, they just swore at me and slammed the phone down. If this number rings you, I would just ignore it and end the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call from a loud, quite rude woman with an accent, claiming my computer had Windows issues. She wouldn't say where she got my number or how she knew about the supposed computer troubles. After I asked a few questions she just ended the call. My dad suggested a clever trick: answer by saying, "I'll fetch the house owner," then hang up and wait to see if they call back. It works like a charm!10 yearsHe kept going on about how the internet was getting "shared" between my real place (which he obviously plucked from the directory) and some bogus address they'd made up. Had a laugh chatting with him, calling him out for being a con artist, and all he could say was "oh" and "ah" with no proper comeback. Bit disappointing there wasn’t any swearing!10 yearsThis number rang me earlier today but went straight to voicemail, though I didn't leave a message. When I tried ringing back with 141 to block my ID, BT said the number doesn't exist. I've reported it to Ofcom. If you're getting calls like this, please report them too - the more complaints they get, the better chance they'll do something about it.BTOfcom10 yearsReceived two calls from this number. The first was a woman insisting that my internet had been compromised. The second was a query for someone called Alun Roberts, after which the caller abruptly ended the call. Quite suspicious, I must say!Alun Roberts10 yearsHad a suspicious call from someone claiming to be from BT, asking me for my password! Total scam!BT10 yearsGot a call from 01391735832 and as soon as I picked up, they just ended the call. Honestly, the phone companies are to blame for loads of these dodgy calls since their call centres are based in India. They just pass on all your info to whoever’s willing to pay for it. Some might call me racist for saying this, but I’m just stating facts, nothing to do with racism. The phone firms know exactly what’s happening but couldn’t care less about their customers, only about lining their pockets.India10 yearsHad a couple of calls from this number today. The second time they asked if I’d let them take control of my PC remotely. First call I just hung up straight away. When they called again, I asked if they were trying to hack my account, and the woman insisted she was from BT. Told her that was rubbish and she ended the call. Both times it was the same quick-talking Asian lady on the line.10 yearsGot called twice today by someone claiming my BT internet was hacked. I told him not to worry since I've got unlimited data, so no big deal to me. He ended up telling me to f*** off, which made me laugh.10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT, saying she needed to discuss my internet. I said, "What on earth would BT want with my internet?" and she just ended the call. I’ve already had a few calls about my Virgin Media internet being supposedly hacked and used for scams. Honestly, these folks are the worst kind of scam artists.BTVirgin Media10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BT but they wanted to get into my computer. They told me hackers had broken into my system and they needed to fix it up. Watch out, they come across really friendly and seem totally legit, but it’s a scam!BT10 yearsGot two calls from the same number. The first was a lady saying my internet had been compromised. Then a second call came asking for someone called Alun Roberts, after which they just ended the call!Alun Roberts10 yearsGot a call from 01391735832 around 10.30 this morning. The number looked dodgy, so I didn’t pick up and let it go to voicemail. The person on the other end just hung up after a bit.10 yearsWe’ve received about ten calls so far, most of which were completely silent, so it’s clear they’re using an auto-dialling system and faking the caller number. BT ought to be able to track these calls and stop them. On the last couple of occasions, we heard a man with an Indian accent, but he hung up straight away once we picked up. I’m not shocked this is a scam. We’re on the TPS and our number’s unlisted, so I reckon they’re just randomly calling numbers hoping to trick someone.BTTPS10 yearsI've had a similar experience to several others on this site. This number buzzed my phone three times today but only for a fleeting moment each time, and not a single message was left behind. Without a doubt, they're getting blocked!10 yearsGot a call on Saturday morning from a guy with an Asian accent saying he was with Windows. I just ended the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was from Microsoft, really pushy about some problem with my PC. She insisted she could sort it out right then and there on the phone. When I said no thanks and that I’d have a mate take a look instead, she started threatening that my computer would go totally corrupt within an hour. I refused to hand over any personal info, and then she just ended the call. Definitely a scam, be careful everyone!Microsoft10 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang me up pretending to be from Windows Solutions, talking about some issue with my Microsoft security. I told him I wasn’t interested, but he just wouldn’t back off. When I asked where they got my number, he got all defensive and started arguing. Eventually, I just hung up on him. If you get a call from this number, don’t pick up - this lot are obviously scammers trying any trick to con folks. Watch out!!!Windows SolutionsMicrosoft10 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang me up saying he was from Microsoft tech support and that my Windows computer was showing an alert. I just told him I was running an open-source operating system, and he got confused asking how he could spot a Windows error then. I told him to maybe check with Microsoft or Google it himself. After that, he hung up on me.MicrosoftGoogle10 yearsI received a call purporting to be from Microsoft, insisting that my PC was transmitting error notifications. Definitely a scam!Microsoft10 yearsFor the past three mornings around 8:45, I've tried calling but no one picks up. Seems a bit suspicious to me.10 yearsSo, this number gave me a ring yesterday around 2.44pm. At first, I could hear loads of noise like it was from a call centre or something. When I replied with a "hello" a couple of times, I got some weird, muffled reply that didn’t make any sense, then they just hung up - no chance to say anything else or call them out! After seeing what others have said, I’m tagging this one as dodgy.10 yearsGot a call at 8:45 this morning but no one said a word. Very strange.10 yearsOh great, just some poor sod again.10 yearsI got a call from a guy who sounded Asian, saying he was with the nuisance calls preference service. He even mentioned an old address of ours, which was a bit odd. Then he started asking if we pay our phone bills by direct debit. That’s when it clicked it was a scam, probably after our bank info, so I just ended the call.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent saying he was from Microsoft Windows. I asked how he got my number since it’s ex-directory and I’m on the TPS, then he just hung up on me. I attempted to ring the number back but it didn’t exist. Definitely sounds like a dodgy scam or nuisance call, so watch out.MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service10 yearsI got a call yesterday afternoon but no message was left on my voicemail. Then this morning at about 9:40, they rang again but as soon as I picked up, the line just went silent.10 yearsGot a call from some strange bloke with an Indian accent asking who I was. I told him mind your own business and not to ring me asking personal questions or else. He just dropped the call, total waste of time, obviously a scammer. Best to just ignore those calls!India10 yearsLooks like some sort of fraud, they've rang me twice already. First time I didn’t pick up and the call just dropped. The second time it was a bloke with an Indian accent pretending to be from Microsoft, telling me my PC was at risk. I let him chatter for a minute but then the call cut off. Definitely dodgy.Microsoft10 yearsTried calling back but said the number wasn't working, even tho no one answered when I first called.10 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy at 11:54 in the morning. My wife picked up and he was proper rude, swearing at her and telling her to F off three times! I had already asked BT to take my number off the public lists, so I’m really annoyed they didn’t sort it.BT10 yearsI answered the call, but there was no one on the other end - just silence. This number has reached out to me twice already.10 yearsGot a call from 12.09 earlier today but didn't pick up. After reading the comments, I’m actually quite relieved I missed it.10 yearsThe call just abruptly cut off.10 yearsGot a call from some Indian call centre claiming to be from the BT IT team. They used a wrong name for the account, which made it obvious it was a scam. When I asked them about the details, the guy got proper rude and said he was in London and refused to speak to any manager. Honestly, wasn't a pleasant experience.London10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent who said his name was Alan Jones. He told me he was ringing from the BT tech support team in Manchester.Alan JonesBTManchester10 yearsGot a call at 12:29 from a woman who sounded Asian, said she was from Microsoft in Victoria, London. The pause in the call made me think it was coming from abroad. Told her I thought she was trying to scam me and asked for her company’s full name, then she just ended the call.MicrosoftVictoriaLondon10 yearsI just got a call from someone with an Asian accent saying there’s some kind of problem with my computer. Felt a bit dodgy, sounded like one of those typical scam calls. Definitely didn’t trust it.10 yearsGot a quiet call from this number around 8 this morning, no one said a word.10 yearsSince this number isn’t saved in my phone, I usually just ignore the call. But I reckon next time I’ll pick up and tell them to wait while I fetch the account holder, just to see how patient they really are.10 yearsI keep getting calls where no one speaks, think this sort of silent ringing might be against the law. Can someone at watchdog please step in and sort this out?10 yearsGot a silent ring around 11:31 from a number starting with 01391. Looks like that area's a "geographic - unassigned zone" or something. Quite odd!10 yearssome guy with an asian accent rang up saying he was from windows computing and claimed there were issues with my pc. when i told him to stop talking nonsense and maybe find a real job, he just lost it and told me to f*** off right up my arse! ridiculous!10 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady claiming she was with BT and wanted to chat about my broadband. I told her I'm in the one spot in the UK without BT coverage, then cut the call straight away.BTUK10 yearsClearly suspect, I haven’t been in a mishap for more than three years now.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft tech support, saying there was a problem with my Windows and that I was downloading malware. I wasn’t having any of it, so I just hung up straight away.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01391 735832)
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