01432851392
βοΈ 01432851392 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 143285 with a prefix of 01432. The area code 01432 originates from Hereford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01432851392
- Scammed during Welsh phone callSep
2018User encountered phone scam attemptAug
2018Received scam call, played alongAug
2018Scam call from supposed MaryAug
2018Received scam call about computerJul
2018Received Microsoft scam call, uncooperative callerJul
2018Report scam call, avoid engagingJul
2018No one is presentJul
2018Strong warning Not purchasing productJul
2018Scam call about Windows licenseJul
2018Unable to report to TPSJul
2018Frustrated with technical advice givenJul
2018Warning about computer scam phone callsJul
2018Irritating persistent phone scammers terminatedJul
2018Unexpected call, strange conversation ensuedJul
2018Nasty man interrupted my computerJul
2018Fraudulent foreign gentleman regarding laptopJul
2018Suspicious call regarding Windows licenseJul
2018*Scam call from fake department*Jul
2018Scam call reported to authoritiesJul
2018Inappropriate behavior from fraudulent callerJul
2018Received scam call abusive languageJul
2018Scammer calls about nonexistent computerJul
2018"Recognized Microsoft scam call, confronted."Jul
2018Persistent Windows licensing cold caller, abusiveJul
2018Obtained computer scam response recordingJul
2018Caller claimed affiliation, potential scamJul
2018Misled and wasted caller's timeJul
2018Warning about potential online scammersJul
2018Scam call about fake licenseJul
2018Windows license cancellation call. IgnoredJul
2018Caller attempted tech support scamJul
2018Scam call from apparent hackJul
2018Caller asked for deceased spouseJul
2018Scammer call on computer licenseJul
2018Daughter answers, silent callerJun
2018User needs help with licenseJun
2018Silent caller potentially unsafeJun
2018False claim about bank loan misconceptionJun
2018Concerns about invasive phone callMay
2018Cannot reach number, temporarily unavailableMay
2018Automated call from purported BTMay
2018Missed call at 12:22, they hung upMay
2018Unexpected call, ended pleasantlyMay
2018Scam from person named "Mark"May
2018Number Of Searches: 260 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 10 May 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Garsdon(Wiltshire), Guestling Thorn(East Sussex) and Stormore(Wiltshire).
01432851392 has 44 comments of which 22 x neutral and 22 x negative
01432851392 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01432851392 π is reported as a persistent scam number mostly claiming issues with computer licences, especially Windows or Microsoft, warning of licence expiry or hacking. Callers often have foreign accents or poor English and frequently hang up if challenged or spoken to in Welsh. Many report that the scammers get personal details like names and addresses, sometimes correctly, which worries victims. Techniques include asking for computer IDs, passwords or trying to make people follow instructions to "fix" licence issues. Calls are often aggressive or rude when confronted, with some pretending to be from official-looking departments. Several have noted repeated calls from this number, others being silent or hanging up. Many users warn itβs a classic con and recommend blocking and reporting it.
Reports on phone number 01432851392
8 yearsThey just rang me and I answered in Welsh (my mother tongue). The moment they realised I wasn’t going to 'speak English' to them, they hung up. Definitely one of those computer licensing scams.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, telling me to enter a code so they could help keep my licence active. I asked him for his full name, where he was from, and even his bank info. The guy, sounded Asian, said he was Alex Robinson from Manchester, gave a fake address but no bank details. Then he started acting all high and mighty asking if I knew what scams and hackers were. So I just repeated his name and the dodgy address back to him and hung up.MicrosoftAlex RobinsonManchester8 yearsGot a call at about 9.40 from a bloke with a really dodgy accent claiming my PC was hacked. He kept asking for my computer ID and password. I played along for a while, then when he wanted my password, I told him it began and ended with the letter F just to mess him about. Obviously a scam, and I can't help feeling sorry for folks who fall for this rubbish. He ended up just hanging up on me.8 yearsGot a call from a lady who sounded Asian, said her name was Mary or something. She started off talking about some licence issue but then switched to telling me that someone was using my identity for dodgy stuff. She tried to get me to turn on my PC, but I cut her off and told her flat out it was a scam and she knew it too.Mary8 yearsThis bloke was going on about how he's been sending loads of warnings to my PC. I let him keep talking for a while before telling him to bugger off, I could tell straight away he was a total scammer. Seriously, why don’t the phone firms do something and just block or punish these dodgy callers?8 yearsSome bloke from Asia rang me and it felt all dodgy, wouldn’t bother answering again. Seriously, that number needs to be blocked for good.8 yearsGot a typical call from someone claiming my Microsoft licence was about to run out because others were supposedly misusing it. I told him I’d contact Microsoft directly to sort it out, but he just said I didn’t have time and insisted my licence was expiring soon. Then he just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsI kept calling but nobody picked up.8 yearsTotally a rip-off, don’t fall for it!8 yearsGot a call from a lady with a foreign accent claiming my Windows licence was running out soon. Strangely, she even had my home phone number. When I said I wasn’t interested in renewing anything right now, she just dropped the call. Totally pointless!8 yearsThis number called me three times today, but they didn’t say anything when I answered, so I couldn’t get any info to report to the TPS.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsThe guy completely messed up my name. Said it was a common Windows issue that they could fix. Not sure what planet he thinks I’m on, but I’m not daft enough to follow his advice. If anyone actually did what he told me, it could be pretty risky.8 yearsSo, this guy calling himself 'David' with a really thick Indian accent rang my father-in-law just yesterday. Today, he tried the same trick on me. I kept him going for nearly 10 minutes before he finally gave up. He was going on about my computer being on its last legs or something! Honestly, don’t waste your time or fall for their nonsense. Such a joke!David8 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier, and the bloke started with "good evening" even though it was still morning here. Then he goes off saying he thought I used a computer. I told him I didn't, so he asks who does. I say no one, and he just ended the call straight away. Strange encounter!8 yearsSo this bloke called me out of the blue and I decided to humour him at first. After a bit I just ended the call. Next thing I know, he’s ringing me back asking why I cut off. I just hung up on him once more. A bit later, he calls again threatening to cancel my licence. Proper annoying and pushy folks!8 yearsThis guy called me saying he was about to shut down my computer, but I told him I was using a tablet instead, and then he just hung up.8 yearsGot a call from a woman today saying my Windows licence needs renewing soon. It's creepy how they already know my name and where I live. I've put the number on block, but I’m sure they’ll just ring from a different one next time.8 yearsThis afternoon I got a call from a man with a foreign accent claiming to be with computer licensing. He said there was an issue with my laptop, something about my BT Home Hub being on the fritz. I've had a similar call before and it was a scam, so I knew straight away this was dodgy. Definitely a fraud call.8 yearsSome bloke called saying his name was Sam and that my licence was nearly up for renewal. I told him I didn’t think that was right since I’m using a work laptop. I asked him not to ring me anymore, then blocked the number and also reported it to Action Fraud just to be safe.SamAction Fraud8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be Sam from the computer licensing team, just spouting loads of rubbish and clichés. I asked him exactly which department he meant and he just cut me off and hung up. I’ve blocked the number now. If you’re firm and don’t let them get their usual spiel in, they tend to bugger off pretty sharpish. Best to stay clear of these.Sam8 yearsThis morning, I got a call from this number, supposedly from the computer licensing authority. My husband wouldn’t share any personal info, and then the person on the other end got really rude, telling him to “#### off”. Proper strange behaviour!8 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls from this individual regarding some computer issue. The thing is, I don’t even own a computer! It feels like a scam artist is fishing for my personal information. When I mention my lack of a computer, she promptly disconnects the call. I'm definitely not keen on engaging further!8 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft Licensing. When I asked which computer he was referring to, he just told me to shove off and called me a "Kn0b Jockey". I told him I'm not daft enough to fall for their scams. Just as I was about to have a bit of fun, he hung up. Anyone with a bit of sense knows Windows licences don't actually expire, it's just that support ends. Hopefully one day OFCOM will actually do their job and shut down these scam lines. Just look at how many people have searched this number!MicrosoftOFCOM8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft saying my licence was running out soon. I could tell straight away it was dodgy, so I told them to stop and that what they were doing was against the law!Microsoft8 yearsI got calls from a woman saying her name was Mary Wilson and that she worked for Windows licensing. She was really annoying, kept ringing me like five times. Eventually I had to be pretty harsh and kind of rude to get her to leave me alone.Mary Wilson8 yearsJust like a lot of others here, I got the usual spiel about my computer licence being cancelled and all that nonsense. I ended up chatting with him for about 12 minutes before he finally gave up and hung up. Felt good knowing it was his time and probably his phone bill I was wasting, not mine.8 yearsGot a call from this bloke with a thick accent, I had to ask him a couple of times who it was coz I barely understood a word he said. Said he was from some kind of Computer Tech Support about my Windows licence - yeah, sure. Told him straight up not to call me again 'cos I knew it was just a scam. Blocked the number right away. Bet they'll ring back from another number in a few weeks!Computers Technical Department8 yearsI decided to humour this bloke and ended up wasting about 10 minutes of his time. I told him to call back when my hubby, who knows about computers, was around. Surprisingly, he did call again and my husband took the call. Eventually, the caller caught on and said, "You're just pretending!" before they hung up.8 yearsSome foreign guy called me saying my computer was hacked and my license expired. I told him I don’t even own a pc or laptop, then he just dropped the call.8 yearsGot a call from someone saying my Windows licence was about to be revoked. I just told them to go ahead and ended the call. They rang me up twice with the same story.8 yearsSo I got a call claiming there was an issue with my Windows licence. I quickly asked the lady how she knew I was using a Windows PC, but she couldn’t really explain it properly. When I pushed her on how the whole scam was supposed to work, all she said was that my licence would be cancelled, then she just hung up on me.8 yearsI got a call from a man with an Indian accent saying my computer was compromised for a month. I just ended the call straight away but he dialled me again about 3 mins after, saying that my licence is gonna be cancelled because of this hack. I told him to go ahead and cancel it and hung up on him. The first call came from 00909770530 and the second one showed up as a 0143 number.8 yearsGot a call from an asian guy who actually asked if he could speak to “the man of the house”. I told him straight that my husband passed away more than 20 years ago so obviously he’s not around to answer. Then I just ended the call. When I tried 1471 on the number, all it showed was that someone had rung, no other info.8 yearsSo I picked up the phone and the person was telling me my computer licence was about to be terminated and that I wouldn’t be able to use any Microsoft apps or Windows anymore. Thing is, I use a Mac! I told her to cancel whatever it was, and then she just ended the call. Bit abrupt if you ask me, she could’ve at least asked me out for a drink or something!MicrosoftMac8 yearsMy daughter picked up the phone when 01432851392 called but there was complete silence on the other end.8 yearsSo they rang up saying they were from some computer firm and that there was an issue with my licence that needed fixing ??? Totally sounded dodgy to me.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with National Response. They told me I’d got a loan from Lloyds Bank back in 2004 for about £5000, which was supposedly repaid by 2008. Then they said I was owed some money back. I know this isn’t true since I’ve never dealt with Lloyds before. When they asked for my date of birth, I gave them a made-up one, and they said it matched their records. Turns out it was actually from Oracle Legal in Bury, trying to drum up a PPI claim.National ResponseLloyds BankLloydsOracle LegalBury8 yearsThe call was silent when I picked up! Maybe they're trying to check if anyone's in the house? That’s why I’d label it as "dangerous".8 yearsI got a call from someone going on about a loan from ages ago, like 2005, which I thought was long sorted by 2008! I tried saying I’m not the owner but he just kept questioning me about my loans. How on earth do they have this info? It’s really unsettling. I told him a few times we’re unlisted and not the homeowners but he just kept going. Eventually he hung up when I asked how he got hold of such personal details. Honestly, it’s creepy a random stranger from abroad is calling up telling me stuff about my finances.8 yearsI tried ringing them back but just got a message saying the number's currently not available.8 yearsgot a call from an automated voice saying it was bt and my internet was about to get cut off, something about the router not working right. they told me to ring back. i just ended the call. no voicemail or anything since then.BT8 yearsSo I picked up at 12:22 and before I could even say anything, they just ended the call. Weird.8 yearsI picked up and the person on the other side seemed kinda lost when i started talking. They just hung up without me even telling them to buzz off lol.8 yearsGot a recorded message from someone saying they were “Mark” at BT, threatening to cut off my internet since my license supposedly ran out. They wanted me to ring a different number to sort out a free replacement and stop the broadband being disconnected. Just another pathetic con artist - hope they sort their life out instead of scamming people after getting caught for fraud before.MarkBTSubmit Your Own Report (01432 851392)
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