01483723537
☎️ 01483723537 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 148372 with a prefix of 01483. The area code 01483 originates from Guildford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01483723537
- Tech support scam reported, warnedMay
2018Ransomware asking to call numberApr
2016Angry confrontation with scammer, blockedApr
2016Received suspicious call from scammersApr
2016Scammer with confrontational attitude aggravates customerApr
2016UK landline scam call experienceApr
2016Repetitive ringing, frustrating to answerApr
2016Caller disconnected upon answering callApr
2016Playfully wasting scam caller's timeApr
2016Permuted tech support scam, defiant responseApr
2016Asian man scamming about laptopApr
2016Wasting scammer's time is entertainingApr
2016Scam warning: XP computer issueApr
2016Silent phone call, background activityApr
2016Scammer targeted, ZX Spectrum mentionedApr
2016Warning about scams through Remote DesktopApr
2016Accusation of scam during callApr
2016Call was scam, mentioned Section 420Apr
2016Unsolicited call claiming public infoApr
2016Tech scam call, ignored themApr
2016Call about nonexistent computer issueApr
2016Caller hung up on answeredApr
2016Aggressive phone computer scam alertApr
2016Suspicious caller repeatedly contacted userApr
2016Unexpected, suspicious, phone call encounterApr
2016Blocked Asian lady talking computerApr
2016Confusing, lacks clear messageApr
2016Claimed to be from Microsoft, misleadingMar
2016Number Of Searches: 211 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 19 March 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auchmuty(Fife), Higher Kingcombe(Dorset) and Knowle(West Midlands).
01483723537 has 28 comments of which 15 x neutral and 13 x negative
01483723537 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01483723537 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller often claiming to be from tech support or Microsoft, warning about viruses or computer problems. Callers, frequently described as Asian, push fake virus checks or slow computer fixes. Many recipients challenge or ignore them, with some reporting rude or argumentative responses when confronted. The number rings repeatedly, sometimes hanging up as soon as answered, and tries to trick victims into remote desktop access or visiting dubious websites. Several users note it's a clear confidence trick, designed to steal personal info or install malware. The persistence and aggressive approach have annoyed many, with some blocking the number after multiple calls. Overall, it's widely recognised as an opportunistic and irritating scam.
Reports on phone number 01483723537
8 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be tech support, alluding to a perilous virus infecting my computer. I firmly told him to cease his scamming tactics.10 yearsJust got a call from some ransomware people asking me to ring this number as well.10 yearsI told him he was a scammer and told him to get lost. He hung up on me, then I blocked the number using TalkTalk.TalkTalk10 yearsThis woman with an Asian accent called me, said she was from some tech support team offering free scans to check my laptop for viruses (bit funny, really). She gave me a website to prove it was legit, but I just said I wasn’t interested and ended the call. Then she rang back apologising, saying the call got cut off by mistake. I told her again no thanks and couldn’t buy the idea that their company was on a crusade to help everyone with free checks. Sounds like a total scam to me.10 yearsIt kept ringing every 20 minutes or so but suddenly goes quiet when I try picking up.10 yearsHad a call from an Asian bloke who was rude and tried that old ‘your computer’s slow’ trick. When I said I work in IT, he got really annoyed. I ended the call, but he kept calling me back, ringing four times in total. In the end, I told him to shake himself off with quick, jerky motions - bit silly, I know!Asia10 yearsSome guy with an Asian accent tried ringing me up about my laptop - as if! I flat out said I knew about these scams and there was no way I was getting drawn into it, then hung up sharpish. What gets me is that it was coming from a UK landline, so you’d think tracing them would be easy. Honestly, where are the phone companies in all this? Probably just cashing in and turning a blind eye.CheerioUK10 yearsPicked up the phone but they just hung up right away.10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent saying my PC was acting up and he could fix it. Spent about 20 minutes messing with him, pretending my computer was taking ages to start up. In reality, I was just chilling and going through my newspaper. Eventually, I just ended the call.10 yearsTotal scam, but honestly I had a laugh dragging out the chat with him.10 yearsGot a call from 01483 723537, some Asian bloke telling me my laptop was full of issues. Total scam, don't fall for it!10 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke claiming there was an issue with my PC. I decided to humour him, saying I was right by my computer. He wanted me to type a few keys and then asked what showed up on the screen. I simply replied "buzz off!" He didn’t seem too pleased with that, needless to say.10 yearsHad a call from some bloke from India trying to get my info for some dodgy scheme. I just told him I was all good with my old Sinclair ZX Spectrum, said the Wimp was doing just fine, then gave him a mouthful before hanging up on that muppet.IndiaZX SpectrumSinclair Wimp10 yearsGot a call saying there was an issue with my XP laptop, but I don’t even own one. Total scam alert, best to just ignore it.10 yearsWhen I answered the call there was no one speaking. I just caught some noises going on in the backround.10 yearsI had a proper laugh with these muppets, trying to tempt me into setting up a Remote Desktop thing. I ended up chatting with the guy for like 25 minutes just for the fun of it. Seriously, don’t type that [#]onesupport[###] link they tell you to visit, it’s a trap. These blokes from Asia are just after your info or wanna shove some ransomware on your PC.10 yearsTotally a scam, I got a bit annoyed when I brought up Section 420 (that's what they call con artists here in India) and questioned him. After that, I just hung up. Such muppets.India10 yearsI got a call from someone saying they needed to discuss my computer. When I asked what the problem was, they just ended the call straight away.10 yearsA bloke rang me saying that I’d opened some files on my computer while browsing. I told him I wasn’t up for chatting and cut off straight away. He rang back right away, snapping that I shouldn’t hang up and that he wasn’t trying to sell anything. I just said again I didn’t want to talk and hung up properly this time. Pretty obvious it was another dodgy scam.10 yearsThis was totally a rip-off, I got a bit angry during the chat after I brought up Section 420 - in India, that number’s linked to con artists - so I just hung up. What muppets!India10 yearsGot a call from some tech firm claiming they pulled my number from public sources. I told them nope, it’s definitely not out there for anyone to see, and then they just dropped the call. Weird experience.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was from a tech firm trying to fix my computer, but I just told him to buzz off.10 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman who wanted to discuss my home computer. Just hung up and blocked the number.10 yearsSome bloke called saying there was an issue with my PC. When I told him there wasn’t, he actually started arguing with me. Then, the moment I mentioned I wanted to record the conversation, he just went and hung up on me.10 yearsI got a call about my pc, but as soon as I said I wasn’t gonna talk about it on the phone, they got quite rude. Definitely felt like a scam to me.10 yearsI picked up but ended up hanging up straight away.10 yearsNot sure who it was, they left no voicemail or anything.Dunno10 yearsThey claimed to be from Microsoft, and lo and behold, we ended up with a virus on our computer. We let them know that we’re in the tech industry so we saw through their little ruse straightaway. What a scam!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01483 723537)
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