01441803839688
โ๏ธ 01441803839688 ๐ is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 1441803839688.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01441803839688
- Received scam call from "Microsoft"Nov
2017Received call from fake MicrosoftNov
2017Received false malware warning callsNov
2017Microsoft support scam warning advisedNov
2017Warning about Microsoft support scamNov
2017"Microsoft support scam, avoid contact."Nov
2017Repeated abusive scam phone calls. BewareNov
2017Claimed to be from Microsoft, scamNov
2017Microsoft, Indian scammer, rude, contumelious, actionNov
2017Received scam call from IndiaNov
2017Scam caller was easily deterredNov
2017Caller hung up after asking identityNov
2017Number Of Searches: 111 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 10 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clotton Common(Cheshire), Kerscott(Devon), Norton(Northamptonshire), Wembury(Devon) and Worms Hill(Kent).
01441803839688 has 11 comments of which 8 x negative and 3 x neutral
01441803839688 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number โ๏ธ 01441803839688 ๐ is reported as a persistent Microsoft support scam, with callers often using foreign accents and sometimes rude or abusive behaviour. They falsely claim your computer is infected with malware or viruses, even if you donโt use a Windows PC. They sometimes know personal details, likely from your internet provider, but everything else they say is untrue. They pressure victims to grant remote access to their computers, which can lead to data loss or ransom demands. Some callers hang up quickly if questioned or confronted. Telling them you use a Mac reportedly makes them drop the call. Overall, itโs widely recognised as fraudulent and irritating, with multiple calls and aggressive tactics noted by those targeted.
Reports on phone number 01441803839688
9 yearsI got a call from this number earlier today. Some lady speaking with an accent I couldn't place said she was from Microsoft and told me my PC was under attack. I hung up straight away.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from this number earlier. Some lady speaking with a weird accent said she was with Microsoft and that hackers were messing with my computer. I just hung up straight away.Microsoft9 yearsI don't even have a Windows PC, but this person kept calling me up, saying my computer had viruses that could harm others. They rang back two times and were really pushy and aggressive. Quite unsettling, to be honest.9 yearsBeware of the Microsoft support con artists! They're attempting to pull the wool over your eyes. They may have your name and address-probably because I'm with TalkTalk like many others-but everything else they say is complete nonsense. I don’t even own a Windows machine, yet they insist I have one that’s riddled with a keylogger and spewing out all sorts of corrupt files-utter nonsense! Simply inform them you’re a Mac user, and they’ll swiftly end the call and leave you in peace. Now, if you do have a Windows PC, don’t be fooled by their tactics. They'll showcase the usual system event log, which typically reveals a few routine errors. They’ll try to convince you these are symptoms of a nasty virus, but that’s just a load of rubbish. Resist the urge to permit them access to your computer; doing so could mean losing your crucial personal data and being blackmailed for its return. Should you have any concerns about potential viruses or other dodgy software lurking about, I highly recommend procuring some reliable antivirus software or taking your machine to a trustworthy IT repair shop-it’ll save you a lot of sleepless nights!MicrosoftTalkTalk9 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft support, but it was a total scam. They actually knew my name and address (probably because I’m with TalkTalk), but everything else they said was complete nonsense. They insisted I had a Windows PC that was infected with a keylogger virus sending out loads of harmful data - which is rubbish because I don’t even own a Windows machine! Just saying you use a Mac usually makes them hang up quickly. If you’re genuinely concerned about viruses, just install some antivirus software or take your device to a trustworthy IT repair shop to be safe.Microsoft9 yearsSomeone pretending to be from Microsoft called me, but it was clearly a scam.Microsoft9 yearsNo question this was a scam. They called me once, then immediately called my wife after, both within a couple of minutes. When they spoke to my wife, they were really rude and aggressive. Then they phoned a third time and left a nasty message on the answerphone. Their language was absolutely foul. Stay safe and watch out for these types.9 yearsi got a call from this number too, total rubbish! they tried to pretend they were from microsoft and wanted money, probably some scam from a dodgy part of india. absolute joke, hope they just get lost and stop bothering people.MicrosoftIndia9 yearsI got a call claiming to be from Microsoft, but it was some rude scammer with an Indian accent. Honestly, you'd think Microsoft would step in and stop these cheeky folks from messing about with their name by now. It's about time they took action!MicrosoftIndia9 yearsGot a call early today from someone claiming to be with Microsoft. When I asked them to tell me my name, they just cut me off straight away. Proper horrible and really chicken to deal with someone directly. Honestly, these so-called callers are just cowards hiding behind the phone. They should be called out for it, that’s what they truly are.Microsoft9 yearsA rather posh chap called from some Oriental establishment in the West, inquiring whether I was the primary owner of the computer. Then, without so much as a goodbye, he just cut off the line. What a complete tosser!Submit Your Own Report (1441803839688)
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