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Beware of Scam Calls: Phone Number 01483 723537 Under Fire

Reports are flooding in regarding the phone number 01483 723537, with many individuals claiming that it is linked to persistent scam calls. The complaints suggest that the calls generally involve someone falsely claiming to offer technical support for computer issues, particularly concerning malware and viruses.

A Consistent Theme of Technology Troubles

Time and again, complainants have reported receiving calls from this number, claiming that their devices are operating slowly or have been compromised by a virus. One user shared their experience on the website, stating: "An Asian caller insisted that I had a problem with my laptop! SCAMMER." Similar comments echo throughout the reports.

A woman, who answered a call from the same number, recounted her frustrating interaction: "A lady claiming to be from the tech helpdesk offered free security checks for my laptop. When I expressed my disbelief at their intentions, she called back, saying the call had disconnected accidentally. Clearly a scam!" Many users have cited the rehearsed nature of these calls, indicating an agenda of deceit rather than genuine help.

Escalating Frustrations

The responses from victims tend to escalate in irritation as the calls continue. One individual, fed up with the relentless ringing, remarked: “Rings every 20 minutes then stops when you try to answer. It’s incredibly annoying!” Others have noted that the callers hang up immediately after picking up, leaving them bewildered.

Another complainant engaged in a prolonged conversation, saying, “I had 20 minutes of fun leading him along, while I was actually reading my paper. Eventually, I just hung up on him.” This highlights the lengths to which some individuals have gone, often using humour to deal with the frustration.

Confusion Mixed with Comedy

Some users have reported taking a humorous approach in defiance of the relentless calls. One mention mentioned, “I told him I owned a ZX Spectrum and that it was perfectly fine before swearing at him,” indicating a guilty pleasure in toying with the caller. Another user recounted how they managed to keep a caller on the line for 25 minutes: “Definitely a scam. They are trying to load ransomware onto your machine,” they cautioned while also mentioning how a little laughter can ease the tension.

Calls from “Tech Support”

Noteworthy is the recurring assertion that these callers seem to claim an affiliation with legitimate tech companies, such as Microsoft. A complainant stated how a caller proclaimed: “We got a virus downloaded to our computer,” to which they easily recognised as a scam due to their professional background. This highlights a tactic scammers employ to gain trust through association with known companies.

The Impact of Technology on Lives

Several comments reflect upon users feeling uneasy about their data security. Anonymous users have expressed frustration with telecom companies, saying, “This is a UK landline so traceable – where are the telephone companies in all this?” This sentiment highlights a growing concern that while victimized individuals are fighting against these scams, the institutions meant to protect them might not be doing enough.

Official Response?

As complaints continue to mount, many are left wondering about the steps authorities and telecom providers are taking to combat this issue. The persistence of such calls raises questions about data privacy and consumer rights, urging citizens to remain vigilant.

A Vigilant Public

While the number of complaints has increased over the years, it’s commendable to see individuals taking to online platforms to share their experiences. Many choose to warn others, stopping the cycle of deceit by encouraging people not to engage with scammers.

In a connected world, where technology plays an indispensable role in daily life, it is crucial for citizens to educate themselves about these fraudulent tactics and remain alert. Educative efforts could help reduce the chances of falling victim to scams like those associated with 01483 723537.

In Conclusion, the recurring pattern of calls from 01483 723537 underscores the importance of awareness in combating such scams. Users are urged to share their experiences and keep their guard up when receiving unsolicited calls regarding their technology.

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01483 723537 Tagged as:

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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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Number Of Searches: 211 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 19 March 2016 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Askham(Nottinghamshire) and Butter Bank(Staffordshire).

01483723537 has 22 comments of which 11 x neutral and 11 x negative

Reports on phone number 01483723537

7 years
Received 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.
9 years
I've just encountered some ransomware demanding I ring this number as well.
9 years
I made it clear to him that he was nothing but a scammer, and I bluntly told him to bugger off. After that, he abruptly hung up on me, and I wasted no time blocking the number through TalkTalk.
TalkTalk
9 years
It seems to call every twenty minutes or so, but as soon as I attempt to pick up, it cuts off. Quite frustrating, really!
9 years
I encountered a chap from Asia who was quite unpleasant. He attempted to pull the old trick of claiming my computer was lagging. Upon revealing that I’m a systems analyst, he got rather irate. I decided it was best to hang up, but he persisted, calling me back four times! Finally, I just told him to vacate the premises in a rather abrupt and jarring manner.
Asia
9 years
Cut off as soon as I picked up the phone.
9 years
What a right laugh it was to lead that scammer on for ages.
9 years
I received a call from 01483 723537, and an Asian gentleman was adamant that my laptop was experiencing issues. Seems like a typical scam to me!
9 years
I received a call from someone in India attempting to fish for my personal information in a shady scheme. I decided to have a bit of fun and informed him that I was still loyal to my ZX Spectrum and that the Sinclair Wimp was all I needed. After giving him a piece of my mind and tossing a few choice words his way, I hung up feeling rather pleased with myself. What a daft wazzock!
IndiaZX SpectrumSinclair Wimp
9 years
Received a call insisting there was an issue with my XP machine, which is quite amusing since I don't even own one! This is clearly a blatant scam. I strongly advise against engaging with them.
9 years
When I answered the call, there was nothing but silence on the line. However, I could make out some sort of commotion happening in the background.
9 years
Without a doubt, it’s a con artist. Things escalated rather quickly when I brought up Section 420—rather ironic, isn’t it? That’s a term in India for those cheeky tricksters. Once I sensed the dodginess, I cut the call short. What a bunch of numpties!
India
9 years
I received a call from someone who claimed they needed to discuss an issue with my computer. When I prompted them for details about the problem, they abruptly ended the call. Very suspicious!
9 years
Without a doubt, it's a fraudulent operation. Things turned quite tense when I brought up Section 420—seems that term, referring to con artists in India, hit a nerve. So, I decided to cut the call short. What a bunch of clowns!
India
9 years
A representative from a tech firm just rang me, claiming they sourced my number from information that’s supposedly accessible to the public. I contested that it’s not publicly listed, and before I could elaborate, he abruptly ended the call.
9 years
A chap rang me up, asserting he was affiliated with a tech firm and offered assistance for my computer issues. I swiftly told him to clear off.
9 years
Received a call from an Asian woman keen to discuss matters regarding my home computer. Had to block the number.
9 years
I had some bloke ring me, claiming to assist with a supposed issue on my computer. When I insisted that I wasn’t experiencing any trouble, he had the audacity to argue with me! Eventually, he just hung up after I mentioned my desire to record our conversation. What a tosser!
9 years
I received a call concerning my computer issues, but when I mentioned that I preferred not to talk about it over the phone, they became quite impolite. Definitely felt like a scam to me.
9 years
They disconnected as soon as I picked up the phone.
9 years
Dunno, didn’t leave a note.
Dunno
9 years
They 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!
Microsoft

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TimeLine of events for phone number 01483723537

  • Tech support scam reported, warned
    May
    2018
  • Ransomware asking to call number
    Apr
    2016
  • Angry confrontation with scammer, blocked
    Apr
    2016
  • Received suspicious call from scammers
    Apr
    2016
  • Scammer with confrontational attitude aggravates customer
    Apr
    2016
  • UK landline scam call experience
    Apr
    2016
  • Repetitive ringing, frustrating to answer
    Apr
    2016
  • Caller disconnected upon answering call
    Apr
    2016
  • Playfully wasting scam caller's time
    Apr
    2016
  • Permuted tech support scam, defiant response
    Apr
    2016
  • Asian man scamming about laptop
    Apr
    2016
  • Wasting scammer's time is entertaining
    Apr
    2016
  • Scam warning: XP computer issue
    Apr
    2016
  • Silent phone call, background activity
    Apr
    2016
  • Scammer targeted, ZX Spectrum mentioned
    Apr
    2016
  • Warning about scams through Remote Desktop
    Apr
    2016
  • Accusation of scam during call
    Apr
    2016
  • Call was scam, mentioned Section 420
    Apr
    2016
  • Unsolicited call claiming public info
    Apr
    2016
  • Tech scam call, ignored them
    Apr
    2016
  • Call about nonexistent computer issue
    Apr
    2016
  • Caller hung up on answered
    Apr
    2016
  • Aggressive phone computer scam alert
    Apr
    2016
  • Suspicious caller repeatedly contacted user
    Apr
    2016
  • Unexpected, suspicious, phone call encounter
    Apr
    2016
  • Blocked Asian lady talking computer
    Apr
    2016
  • Confusing, lacks clear message
    Apr
    2016
  • Claimed to be from Microsoft, misleading
    Mar
    2016

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