01422385837
☎️ 01422385837 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 142238 with a prefix of 01422. The area code 01422 originates from Halifax.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01422385837
- Scam pretending to be Microsoft supportJun
2018Warning about deceitful job scamMay
2018Multiple unwanted calls prompt actionMar
2018Received suspicious call from scammerMar
2018Possible scam call from BTMar
2018Blocked persistent unidentified number after 2 daysMar
2018Unwanted calls from unknown individualMar
2018Frequent unwanted calls, blocked numberMar
2018Warning: BT imposter, use call-blockingMar
2018Computer hacking phone call scamMar
2018Call was a scam, hung upMar
2018Call disconnected after initial greetingMar
2018Warning about scammer claiming BT affiliationMar
2018Receiving cold call scam nuisanceMar
2018Receiving scam calls from Asian womenMar
2018Scam call from rude manMar
2018Report scam calls, avoid conversationMar
2018Ignoring repeated unwanted callsMar
2018User approached by Asian scammerMar
2018Unwanted call, likely scam attemptMar
2018Asked about computer, solicited for sexMar
2018User wary of persistent callerMar
2018Computer fix scam, blocked numberMar
2018Fraudulent call from fake BTMar
2018Number Of Searches: 121 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 14 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Becontree(Greater London), Oakley(Bedfordshire), Saundby(Nottinghamshire) and Slockavullin(Argyll and Bute).
01422385837 has 23 comments of which 9 x neutral and 14 x negative
01422385837 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01422385837 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call frequently involving an individual claiming affiliation with Microsoft, BT, or the tax office, aiming to deceive recipients with false computer repair or internet safety issues. Callers, often described as having an Asian or Indian accent, use aggressive and rude tactics, sometimes threatening disconnection or requesting personal details. Multiple users report numerous calls per day, hang-ups when answering machines activate, and refusal to leave messages, causing significant nuisance. The consensus strongly advises ignoring, blocking, and reporting the number to prevent falling victim to financial fraud. Utilising call-blocking services, including BT's 1572, is recommended to reduce disturbances from this ongoing telephone scam.
Reports on phone number 01422385837
8 yearsI received a call purporting to be from Microsoft’s technical support team. They insisted on acquiring my personal information to supposedly fix my computer issues. However, when I attempted to cut the conversation short, their tone turned quite aggressive and they wouldn’t take no for an answer. Definitely a scam!Microsoft8 yearsRight, so now they’re pretending to be from the ‘TAX OFFICE’ or something. Total scam, loads of lies. Don’t fall for it!8 yearsBeware of this individual - he’s definitely trying to pull a fast one! Claims he’s affiliated with BT, but don’t be fooled. I’ve found that BT’s 1572 service is brilliant for fending off pesky calls like these. Stay sharp!BT8 yearsI just got a call from some bloke claiming my PC was hacked. Seriously, someone should put an end to this nonsense.8 yearsThis number has rung me five times over the past three days. I picked up once, but all I could hear was just some background noise, sounded like a call centre. Seeing what others have said, I've now blocked it.8 yearsThey kept calling for a couple days straight but never said anything when I picked up. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsAs soon as I answered with a quick hello, the call was ended straight away.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming he was from BT. I immediately told him he was pulling a scam and ended the call. I've had loads of calls like this before. On one occasion, I actually let them speak, and they insisted it was BT and my internet was at risk - I was pretty doubtful and probably came across a bit cheeky since I never trust these calls. Then they said they'd disconnect my BT service and just hung up. Clearly a dodgy attempt by scammers trying to nick my cash.BT8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be from BT. I immediately told him he was a con artist and ended the call. I've had loads of calls like that before. One time, I actually paid attention; the guy said my BT connection was at risk. I was really dubious and probably came off a bit cheeky, because I never trust these types of calls. Then they threatened to disconnect my BT service and hung up. Pretty clear it’s a scammer trying to rip me off.BT8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT, but I wasn’t buying it for a second! Told him straight up he was a fibber and ended the call. I find that using BT’s 1572 service really helps stop these annoying people ringing me back.BT8 yearsAs soon as I answered and said hello, they just ended the call. Pretty clear it was a scam.8 yearsJust got a call from an Asian guy wanting to talk to the owner of the computer. I ended up hanging up. This is like the fourth time this week they’ve called me.8 yearsEver since I reached out to the county care assessment office, my phone's been bombarded with those annoying cold call scams. One that keeps popping up is the classic "Microsoft needs access to your PC" trick, obviously just a way to rip you off.Microsoft8 yearsHad a bloke with an asian accent ring me asking if I owned my computer. I fibbed and told him I had like 10 of them. I asked where he was calling from and how he managed to get my phone number but he just ignored that. Then he bizarrely asked if I could see his d#ck. Told him to sort himself out and ended the call. Proper weirdo!8 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady saying there was an issue with my internet. When I asked who she was, she just ended the call. The number was 01422385837.8 yearsIt’s totally a scammer, some Asian guy pretending to be from Microsoft's support. Don’t get involved with them at all. If they keep ringing, just report it as harassment.Microsoft8 yearsThis number has been ringing me non stop, so i'm just ignoring it now.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent saying my computer was messed up and that he needed to fix it. Total scam, I told him to buzz off.8 yearsHe started by asking if I owned a computer, but when I didn’t want to chat, he went straight to saying he wanted to f#ck me.8 yearsI’ve just had him ring me again, that’s twice in as many days. Some Asian bloke asking if I owned the property. When I asked why, he started talking about issues with the internet but I wasn’t falling for his rubbish. Then he just cut the call. It’s awful how these dodgy callers trick vulnerable folks. This needs to be sorted out. Proper disgusting behaviour!8 yearsGot a call from 01422385837, some bloke asking for the owner of the computer. Classic scam, claiming they could sort out my PC. I just cut the call short and put the number straight on my blacklist.8 yearsThis caller just won’t let up. After seeing what others have said, I’m relieved I haven’t really gotten into a proper chat with them. Still, they sure don’t give up easily.8 yearsGot a call from a guy who sounded Asian, said his name was Jonathan and claimed to be from BT's tech support regarding my internet. I found it odd because I didn’t know BT had an office in Halifax! I told him to stop calling me.JonathanBTHalifaxSubmit Your Own Report (01422 385837)
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