01444390119
☎️ 01444390119 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 144439 with a prefix of 01444. The area code 01444 originates from Haywards Heath.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01444390119
- Tech support scam phone numbersSep
2018Warning about technical support scammersSep
2018Error message, suspicious call numberSep
2018Warning about Norton Security scamAug
2018Scam call from fake GarminJun
2018Suspicious activity on AOL accountJun
2018Confusing website claiming to be MicrosoftMay
2018Scammers pretending to help fixApr
2018Extra cost for laptop securityApr
2018Report deceptive remote computer scamMar
2018Scam involving fake antivirus installationMar
2018McAfee scam targeting partner's fatherMar
2018Warning about potential scam activityFeb
2018Possible scam from Norton activationFeb
2018Scam from fake Norton supportJan
2018Problems with customer service, switches antivirusJan
2018Questioning legitimacy of tech supportNov
2017Misleading phone call from NortonOct
2017Scammers impersonating legal action warningOct
2017Fake number linked to scam websiteSep
2017McAfee scam - camera hijacked.|uniqueSep
2017Fake Mcafee scam installation warningSep
2017Number Of Searches: 197 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 30 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dallas(Moray), Sandhills(Lancashire) and Thornton-le-Beans(North Yorkshire).
01444390119 has 19 comments of which 14 x negative and 5 x neutral
01444390119 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01444390119 👆 is reported as a technical support scam targeting people trying to install or renew software like Microsoft 365, Norton, McAfee, and AOL. Callers pose as legitimate companies, gain remote access, claim your computer or IP is hacked, and then demand large fees for supposed protection or repairs. Many victims noticed spoof websites and suspicious requests for payment details. Some had their computers locked or malware supposedly detected. Others have had to reset their systems after the scam. The callers use local UK numbers but also foreign lines, with aggressive tactics pushing unnecessary security services. Multiple reports warn of deceptive, frightening experiences and advise vigilance when this number appears during software installations or error messages.
Reports on phone number 01444390119
8 yearsBeware, this number 01444390119 belongs to some tech support scammers! Just got a call and it was a total rip off attempt. Don't trust them at all.8 yearsBeware of 01444390119, those guys are pretending to be tech support and trying to scam you.8 yearsWhile I was trying to renew my Microsoft 365, a message popped up telling me to ring this number. I was about to call but something felt off, so I stopped before actually dialling. Glad my gut told me to hold back!Microsoft8 yearsI tried resetting my desktop to factory defaults, which meant erasing everything and reinstalling the OS from a hidden partition. When I went to reinstall Norton Security, I got sent to a fake Norton site. I rang their helpline at 01444 390119, explained my PC seemed infected, but the person said the real problem was my IP address. They insisted I needed to purchase a Sonic Wall firewall, costing at least £199 depending on cover length. It didn’t feel right, so I asked to think it over and refused to give any bank info. BEWARE of this con!Norton SecurityNorton8 yearsThis morning my mum got a call from someone saying they were from Garmin, using the number 01444390119. The bloke told her there had been hackers on her PC and that she needed to let him access it. He claimed her computer had no spyware but that she had to pay over £100 to fix the issue. He also gave her a direct number to ring back on, which was 02038843557. When I looked up Garmin online, neither of those numbers showed up as legit. The 01444 code seems to be from Haywards Heath, Sussex, and the 02 number is from London. Felt a bit dodgy to me.GarminHaywards HeathSussexLondon8 yearsMy dad was trying to get his Microsoft licence sorted when this number popped up as 'help'. The bloke on the phone said he was there to sort out the issue. Dad’s a bit muddled about the whole thing but remembers being asked for his IP address. Then the caller claimed scammers had attempted to hack his computer and offered to protect it for £199 annually or £549 covering five years. Thankfully, he didn’t hand over any bank info.Microsoft8 yearsI've received a call from this number, and they seem to be requesting additional funds to ensure the safety of my laptop.8 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be from Microsoft while I was trying to install Office. They had me follow a couple of links which didn’t help at all, then they asked for my IP address, saying all the computers in my home had crashed and it was messing up my laptop. They wanted to charge £99 to fix it remotely. I took my laptop to my regular local computer shop the next day, and yes, it had issues but they fixed it in a few hours and didn’t charge me a penny! Honestly, this sounds like a nasty scam and should really be reported. It’s a proper worry for anyone not tech-savvy.Microsoft8 yearsMy partner’s dad got this popup saying he needed a McAfee code and ended up ringing this number. He ended up giving them all his info, and they somehow got into his laptop. They told him someone from Russia had hacked it and put viruses on there. Then they locked it down “for security” and said he’d have to pay them to get rid of the malware. Thankfully, he didn’t fall for the payment. I had to reset his laptop to sort it all out. Wish the police would actually do something about these bloody scammers!9 yearsThese scammers are just after your cash, nothing else. Complete waste of time, don’t share any info with them.9 yearsI was trying to set up Norton when a message popped up saying my activation code wasn’t valid. So I rang the number on the screen and ended up speaking to a firm named Supremo who claimed they were from Norton. They took control of my laptop and pointed out all sorts of malware and Trojans. As soon as I suspected something was off, I shut down my computer. Later on, I made sure to notify Norton about the whole thing.NortonSupremo9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Norton about fixing our software. They said our computer was hacked and pushed us to buy extra malware protection. We refused, but they stayed on the line for almost an hour, messing with our computer remotely. We honestly thought it was a real Norton support number, but it turned out to be a scam. Felt pretty dodgy the whole time.Norton9 yearsI tried ringing the number I got while sorting out some Office installation issues, but nobody picked up. I’d actually had similar problems with that number and when I was trying to set up McAfee too. Ended up just chucking in the towel and went with Avast instead, even though I’d already paid for McAfee.OfficeMcAfeeAvast9 yearsI was trying to get Norton installed but kept running into problems, then I got a call from a support number. They wanted me to give them remote access to my PC to fix the issue. While on, they pointed out loads of damaged files and some kind of spyware they said Norton couldn't fix by itself. Then they offered to sort it all out but only if I paid £180 for a year’s service or £360 for lifetime coverage. Kinda felt a bit sketchy to me?Norton9 yearsi was trying to call norton support to sort out my software setup. somehow ended up giving some people access to my pc. only got a bit wary when they started asking for extra cash. looked up the number later and it lead me here.Norton Security9 yearsI’ve had calls 3 times in one day leaving messages about some company suing us or whatever, telling me to call back to get it sorted. Bit annoying really.9 yearsThis number seems dodgy, leading to a fraudulent website that falsely claims to be McAfee.McAfee9 yearsI got caught up in a McAfee scam! These lot somehow got access to my laptop, switched on my webcam and began filming everything. It freaked me out so much. They demanded money for the 'fix', which thankfully I refused to pay. In the end, I had to pay for a full reset of my laptop to sort it all out.McAfee9 yearsSomeone pretending to be from McAfee called me, saying they were here to help set up a key code for my McAfee protection. Then out of nowhere they said it would cost me around £500 to sort the issue. Total scam.McAfeeSubmit Your Own Report (01444 390119)
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