01414163986
☎️ 01414163986 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 141416 with a prefix of 0141. The area code 0141 originates from Glasgow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01414163986
- Phishing scam claiming Windows supportMay
2011Untrustworthy service, can't trace callersMay
2011Suspicious call, likely a scamApr
2011Suspicious call, difficult to argueJun
2010Website confirms scam callers, helpfulJun
2010Scammers attempted to steal moneyMay
2010Scam call about computer assistanceMay
2010Windows support scam call receivedMay
2010Scam call, avoid Windows ServiceMay
2010Fraudulent computer service sales. RidiculousApr
2010Missed call notification at workMar
201001414163986 has 11 comments of which 11 x neutral
01414163986 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01414163986 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers posing as Windows support, warning victims of fake computer viruses or errors. The callers, often with difficult-to-understand accents, spend long times on calls attempting to convince people to grant access or pay for unnecessary services. They provide local numbers to seem legit but are untraceable when called back. The scammers use pressure tactics to get credit card details and threaten computer crashes. Multiple voices and names like Steve, Patrick Joseph, or Max Williams have been mentioned. The calls are annoying, with aggressive refusal to accept refusal, and many report them as highly suspicious and deceptive, targeting vulnerable individuals including the elderly. Several victims warn not to engage or trust these people.
Reports on phone number 01414163986
10 yearsA gentleman with an Indian accent reached out to our elderly mother-in-law over the phone, claiming he could assist her with her computer issues. Curiously, he then asked for her credit card details, which she wisely did not provide. We decided to ring the number 01414163986 ourselves and had a conversation with someone who identified himself as Max Williams or possibly Winter - apparently, an online technician. He claimed that their services were entirely conducted online. Clearly, this was a scam attempt. I highly advise steering clear of individuals like these. Just looking out for my fellow citizens in the UK!Max WilliamsWinterUK10 yearsA caller from something called 'Windows Service Centre' claimed they had received a report indicating that our computer was riddled with viruses. When we asked her which of our three machines she was referring to, she insisted she had the identity number. Yet, oddly enough, she couldn't provide the details at that moment. Best to steer clear of such outfits!Windows Service CentreBest10 yearsWe've been getting quite a few calls ourselves, so we let them know we don't believe a word they say. To no avail did we find help from the Windows support crowd. Thankfully, this site has clued us in that those callers are up to no good, so we're done wasting our breath. Cheers for the heads-up!10 yearsI've encountered a bunch of similar characters trying a phishing scam down under in Australia. I received a call from a so-called "Windows support" company, urging me to open the event viewer application to supposedly check for errors on my system. It turned out to be a classic Windows Event Viewer phishing scheme. They even gave me a local "toll-free" number to call back: +61 (02) 80062085. Beware of these scammers!Australia11 yearsAbsolutely, we nearly got caught out by this lot. They seemed fairly convincing at first, but we started to suspect something was amiss just after 54 seconds when he asked for our card details, claiming he needed it to sort out a £180 charge. Now we’re uneasy, thinking that having had a taste of our information, they could wreak havoc at their leisure. Just before we hung up, he ominously suggested that our computer was on the brink of crashing. It’s imperative that these con artists are put in their place.12 yearsJust a heads up, the chap's name is Steve this time. We tried ringing 1471 to see who had been trying to reach us, but oddly enough, we couldn't trace the number. However, we distinctly recall that she posted her number on their website. Honestly, I wouldn't put my faith in these folks!Steve12 yearsWe've received a couple of calls from this number earlier this week, claiming to represent Windows Support. Much like others who have shared their experiences, we were told that our computer was riddled with serious viruses. The woman on the line was rather pushy and not easy to shake off. We made it clear that we wouldn't be accessing our computer and that we’d consult with Virgin, our internet service provider, instead. Eventually, we hung up, but I can certainly see how some folks might fall for this tactic.Virgin12 yearsI’ve come across some rather convincing individuals offering computer services that are hardly necessary, all at exceedingly exorbitant rates.12 yearsIt seems we've got a missed call on the office phone.12 yearsI recently received a call from someone named Patrick Joseph, and to be honest, it was quite the confusing experience. He mentioned something about our computer supposedly having issues and urged us to address these error reports immediately because our software was compromised. We expressed our suspicions that it might be a scam, but he adamantly insisted otherwise. When we asked for a contact number, he provided one. My recommendation? Just steer clear of anything like this. As you might imagine, we didn't bother to return the call. Do you think this could be one of those dodgy numbers that charge a fortune per minute?Patrick Joseph12 yearsReceived a call from these individuals, and to be quite honest, I found it a bit dodgy. However, I was taken in by the conversation. They went on for about 50 minutes, apparently checking some things on their end. They claimed that our supplier had cancelled the warranty, and now it had lapsed, suggesting we ought to renew it. It was tricky to counter their claims, as their accent was rather faint and hard to understand-much like the typical call centres you hear these days!Submit Your Own Report (0141 416 3986)
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