01403783241
☎️ 01403783241 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 140378 with a prefix of 01403. The area code 01403 originates from Horsham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01403783241
- Recorded American accent scam warningSep
2018Intermittent missed calls, potential scamSep
2018Identifying and ending telemarketing scamMar
2018Call ended without speakingMar
2018Multiple unwanted calls, frustrating experienceMar
2018Spam calls, ignored and blockedMar
2018Received annoying call. Blocked numberMar
2018Unwanted calls persist despite requestsMar
2018"Beware of Microsoft Windows scam"Mar
2018No reply after missed callMar
2018Blocking ineffective against persistent scammersMar
2018Windows Technical Support scam callMar
2018Suspicious call from "Windows" scamMar
2018Warning about computer scam callsMar
2018Warning about unwanted phone messagesFeb
2018Deflect spam callers with fake passwordFeb
2018Received suspicious call from IndiaFeb
2018Received scam call, recognized immediatelyFeb
2018Scam call from angry scammerFeb
2018Annoyed by early morning callFeb
2018Scam from fake Windows techFeb
2018Avoiding unwanted early morning callsFeb
2018Blocking scam computer problem callsFeb
2018Pretended to be unmarried onlineFeb
2018Phone scam from different numbersFeb
2018Suspicious call from Horsham areaFeb
2018Unknown caller, no voicemail, blockedFeb
2018Missed call, repeated hang upsFeb
2018No message left, didn't answerFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 239 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 15 February 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cauldon Lowe(Staffordshire) and Fourstones(Northumberland).
01403783241 has 29 comments of which 14 x negative and 15 x neutral
01403783241 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01403783241 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call frequently claiming issues with your computer, often using fake identities like "Sean from Microsoft" or "Alan Green from Windows Support." Callers typically have various accents, including Indian and Middle Eastern, and use threats about internet cut-offs or licence expirations to scare victims. Many recipients note the calls come early in the morning and hang up when challenged or after being told it’s a scam. The scammers often get rude or hang up when confronted. Despite blocking the number, calls continue from different similar numbers. There’s no genuine message left, and the general consensus is these callers attempt to gain remote access or money under false pretences.
Reports on phone number 01403783241
8 yearsI got a voicemail with a US accent, saying my internet would be disconnected in two days because my IP was supposedly hacked. They told me to press 1 to fix it. I didn’t go any further since it sounded like a total scam to me.8 yearsGot a call from this number on the 6th and then again today, the 10th, but they never left a voicemail. After seeing the reviews here, I’ve decided to block it, seems pretty dodgy and likely a scam.8 yearsGot a call at 8.20 in the morning from someone claiming my computer was causing problems. I told them I actually work for BT, which is true, and called them out for trying to scam me. Ended the call straight away.BT8 yearsI picked up, but they hung up straight away.8 yearsThis number’s rung me up a couple of times today, and they even tried yesterday. I’ve told em to stop calling but they just don’t listen. Proper annoyance.8 yearsAnswered straight away when this number rang, but they just cut off. Decided to block it now.8 yearsThis number rang me twice, once at 8.08 and then again at half past eight. I’ve got BT Call Guardian set up, so they get asked who’s calling, but these lot just don't bother to say anything. After checking out the reviews, I’ve gone ahead and blocked it.BT Call Guardian8 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Sean from Microsoft Windows, and honestly, it was pretty obvious it was a scam. Plenty of others have pointed this out too. If you want, mess with them a bit, but definitely don't let them get remote access to your computer.SeanMicrosoft8 yearsI’ve told them loads of times to stop calling, but they just keep ringing me every day. It’s so annoying! Plus, whenever I block one number, they just switch to another and call me from there. Proper hassle.8 yearsI wasn't quick enough to answer, and when I tried to call back straight away, it went unanswered.8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Alan Green, supposedly from Windows tech support. When I called them out on it, instead of just ending the call, they got all defensive and rude, which pretty much confirmed they were a scam. Guess they think being impolite will scare people, but it just makes them look pathetic and dodgy.Alan GreenWindows Technical Support8 yearsGot another dodgy call again. I keep blocking the number but then they ring me from a different 01403 one. Proper annoying!8 yearsSo, at around 8.40 this morning (06.03.18), I got a call from 01403783241 saying there was something wrong with my computer. I knew right away it was a load of rubbish. I’ve had similar calls before, and the whole point is they want you to let them control your PC remotely. It’s a total scam, so watch out and don’t ever let these people have access to your computer.8 yearsA bloke with an Indian accent called me claiming to be Sean from the Windows support team about my laptop. I told him I was at work and we’ve got our own tech people here. He said he was aware of that or something. I then told him I didn’t trust he was really from Windows and suspected it was a scam. He ended up calling me a moron before hanging up on me!Sean8 yearsJust got a call from some bloke with a Middle Eastern accent saying there was a problem with my computer that needed fixing. I knew straight away it was dodgy, how would he know anything about my PC? So I just ended the call. He rang back twice more, getting all shirty and yelling at me for hanging up. Proper unprofessional scammer that one. Hope the cops catch him soon, what a muppet.8 yearsJust got a ring from some bloke with a Middle Eastern accent saying there’s something wrong with my computer that needs fixing. Instantly knew it was a scam - how on earth would he know about any problems on my PC? I just cut the call straight away. He called back a couple more times, even shouted at me for hanging up. Not very professional at all. Hope the cops catch the idiot soon.8 yearsJust got a call from a spam number.8 yearsThis number phoned me earlier today. A man with an Indian accent was speaking quite slowly, telling me he was calling about my computer. He's actually called me before, but that time he talked faster. Both times he seemed a bit shaky and nervous. I just ended the call both times - how could he possibly know anything about my computer? Seems dodgy to me.8 years01403783241 Same as others have said here. I found a new way to handle these calls. Just stay chill and say something like: "Cheers for calling. I was given a 'secret code' to ask for on any future calls, so could you please confirm it now? I’m actually looking at my notice board where I’ve pinned that code." This totally throws them off. They usually get all defensive, saying they don’t need a code or password, but keep calm and say, "But isn’t that what you gave me to stop scams?" Obviously, there’s no code at all, but it’s hilarious listening to them squirm and try to explain.8 yearsGot a call claiming to be from the Windows tech team saying my licence was out of date. I told them it was nonsense, but then they started threatening to shut down my PC. Seriously, how do they even get away with this? It’s worrying that anyone who knows just a little about computers might still fall for it.8 yearsGot called at 8 in the morning and all I got was silence, then just a quick "Goodbye." What kind of jokers are these?8 yearsI ignored the call and after checking this site, I’m pretty happy I did. It was 8:30 in the morning - honestly, what do they even hope to achieve? Do they nap at their desks or something? I’ve spoken to this firm before and they’re seriously impolite. I honestly pity anyone who can’t find a proper job and ends up doing this.8 yearsI got a call saying there was a problem with my computer, trying to trick me like it was some real issue. These scammers need to be stopped cos they just wanna scam people out of their cash. I keep blocking the numbers but they just keep ringin from new ones. My advice is to just listen for a bit until they get bored and hang up.8 yearsGot a dodgy call about some computer scam, so I messed with the caller for a bit by accusing him of stuff like my mum and dad not being married! After a few minutes, I told him I used a Mac instead. He wasn't expecting that!8 yearsNo idea why someone from Horsham would ring me, I’ve got no links or work out that way. They hung up just before my answer machine kicked in, so I reckon it’s some dodgy scam call. Not going to bother ringing them back for sure!Horsham8 yearsSo yeah, got one of those dodgy computer security calls again. I just let them talk rubbish and once I questioned if they were legit, they just ended the call. Happens to me pretty much daily, but the number’s always different, usually from abroad.8 yearsGot a call from an unknown number, no voicemail or anything, and since I don't recognise it at all, I've just gone ahead and blocked it.8 yearsI picked up when 01403783241 rang, but as soon as I did, they just dropped the call! What’s that about?8 yearsI just let it ring out and there was no voicemail or anything left.Submit Your Own Report (01403 783241)
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