01405769567
☎️ 01405769567 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 140576 with a prefix of 01405. The area code 01405 originates from Goole.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01405769567
- Beware of scammers requesting accessJun
2018Microsoft scam call, blocked numberApr
2018Ignoring request, asked why shoutingApr
2018Received scam call from "Microsoft"Apr
2018Two suspicious calls from numberApr
2018Nuisance call from fake MicrosoftApr
2018Received scam calls, played alongApr
2018Frequent scam calls, Microsoft fakeApr
2018False claim, Microsoft support scamApr
2018Microsoft caller hung up 3 timesApr
2018Alleged Microsoft engineer call scamApr
2018Negative experience with described scamApr
2018Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftApr
2018Received scam call from "Jed"Apr
2018Call from "Microsoft" questioned legitimacyApr
2018Suspicious calls from "Microsoft" numberApr
2018user is experiencing similar feelingsApr
2018Received scam call purporting MicrosoftApr
2018Missed call, unrecognized number, no answerApr
2018Scam call claiming MS issuesApr
2018Unknown caller hung up immediatelyApr
2018Potential computer scam call repeatedlyApr
2018Microsoft defined as a scamApr
2018Suspected scam, diverted to computerApr
2018Number Of Searches: 159 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 10 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cushendum(County Antrim), Dishley(Leicestershire), Ringley(Lancashire), Snarford(Lincolnshire) and Woodhaven(Fife).
01405769567 has 24 comments of which 15 x negative and 9 x neutral
01405769567 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01405769567 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam, with callers falsely claiming to be from Microsoft and warning that the recipient’s computer is at risk. They often attempt to gain remote access or prompt the victim to perform suspicious actions like opening certain Windows functions. The callers frequently hang up when challenged or asked for verification, sometimes showing frustration or using unprofessional language. The number has been associated with repeated calls over several days, sometimes involving different voices and accents, and occasionally shifting their story (e.g. posing as a local post office). Users strongly advise not to engage, to block the number, and to avoid sharing personal or computer details. This is a known and well-documented scam targeting computer users.
Reports on phone number 01405769567
8 yearsReceived a message claiming they'd detected a vulnerability on my computer and wanted to take control. Definitely not from Microsoft! Just a heads up to all-watch out for these con artists!Microsoft8 yearsI received two separate calls from this number on the same day. The first caller claimed to be from Microsoft, while the second one stated they were from my local post office, inquiring whether I’d be home later that day. The conversation took a strange turn when they mentioned that I would need to provide some form of ID. That’s when I decided to hang up!Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke claimed he was from Microsoft and phoned me up. I told him I never asked for these calls and firmly said to remove my number from whatever list he had. He just carried on like he didn’t hear me, so I shouted the same thing a bit louder. Then he had the nerve to ask why I was shouting! That’s when I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft8 yearsWhat an absolute bother! They rang me at a quarter to nine this morning (and it's certainly not the first time). Claimed to be from Microsoft or some such, but I refuse to chat about tech over the phone. Ridiculous!Microsoft8 yearsGot two calls in the past couple of days from someone claiming to be Microsoft. When I asked them for a contact number to check it was legit, they just cut me off. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.Microsoft8 yearsThey’ve rung me a few times over the past week, claiming to be from Microsoft and asking if I was the primary user of the PC. The bloke sounded American. When I told him to quit calling because it was obvious a scam, he tried to deny it, so I just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke claimed to be from Microsoft and said hackers had taken over my PC. He actually knew my name and told me to log in right away to stop the hackers, haha.Microsoft8 yearsJust like the rest, I told him I worked for Microsoft as an engineer and he went on to call me a Pr##k, so I ended the call. No real engineer talks like that, so it was obviously a scam.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a foreign accent saying he was Jed Matthews from Microsoft Windows, chatting about my PC. Ended the call straight away and made sure to block the number.Jed MatthewsMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call this morning from a man with an Indian accent claiming he was calling from Microsoft. He told me hackers had taken over my computer and wanted to confirm I was the owner. He actually had my name and address, but only mentioned the first letters of my first and last name, probably to sound legit and careful with security. Kept asking if I was the primary user of the PC and went on about some technical stuff I didn’t really understand. My husband got one of those calls just a few days ago too. I just ended the call straightaway.Microsoft8 yearsI picked up and they just hung up straight away. Been getting quite a few dodgy calls recently. You'd think the whole 'Microsoft' trick was ancient news by now, but nope.Microsoft8 yearsGot the same, just ended the call straight away.8 yearsThey rang up saying there was an issue with my Microsoft computer. Totally a scam, no doubt about it.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call pretending to be from Microsoft's tech support. Total scam, I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft8 yearsGot two calls from this number today. First was a lady who just cut off when I answered, then the guy last time sounded like all the usual ones. I played along for a bit, he kept going on about me hitting the Windows key plus R to open something called a run box or whatever. Seemed like he was trying to get remote access or something dodgy like Rootkit installed. When I called him out saying it’s a scam, he threatened to “block” my PC! Ha, yeah right. I ended the call there. Totally a scam, watch out!8 yearsSome bloke said he was from Microsoft, but I was like, yeah right, like I'm gonna fall for that. He ended up hanging up on me three times earlier today!Microsoft8 yearsThis was exactly what the other person said - a total scam, just like they mentioned.8 yearsCheers for the info. About five minutes back, my phone rang from a number I didn’t know, so I just left it ring.8 yearsThis number has rung me twice claiming to be from 'Microsoft' about my PC. I ended the calls straight away. But since they called me back without blocking their number I started to think it might be real. So I looked it up here, cheers for that.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from this bloke claiming to be Jason from "Microsoft" about my PC. I told him straight up I wasn’t buying it and called him a scammer. Not long after, he just hung up on me. Pretty clear evidence he was dodgy!JasonMicrosoft8 yearsAs soon as I didn’t pick up and it went to voicemail, the caller just ended the call without saying anything. No message left either.8 yearsSounds like Microsoft’s a total scam to me!Microsoft8 yearsPretty sure this was a scam; the person kept trying to chat about my computer.8 yearsGot a call again at 3:10pm, sounded like one of those typical computer scams to me. Definitely not legit.Submit Your Own Report (01405 769567)
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