01509279920
☎️ 01509279920 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 150927 with a prefix of 01509. The area code 01509 originates from Loughborough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01509279920
- Suspected scam call about SIMMay
2024Scam call warning about SIM cardMay
2024Watch out for dishonest practicesAug
2022Repeatedly called elderly mom about Microsoft-errorsAug
2022Received aggressive early morning callAug
2022Unknown number, call ended abruptlyAug
2022Rude response to telemarketer callAug
2022Bogus Microsoft scam call, avoidAug
2022Call ended unexpectedly when answeredAug
2022Refusal to provide personal informationAug
2022Unknown number calling causes concernAug
2022Answered unknown number, encountered silenceAug
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftAug
2022Warning: Insistent man; likely scamAug
2022Potential scammer claiming to be MicrosoftAug
2022Scam call from "Microsoft" engineerAug
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftAug
2022Harrowing morning call returned twiceAug
2022Scam call, accused me of lyingAug
2022Engaging in scam baiting as enjoyableAug
2022Suspicion of potential scamAug
2022Foreign voice from Microsoft difficultAug
2022Tired of fake Microsoft callsJul
2022Microsoft scam calls persist despite blocksJul
2022Refused Microsoft scam call, vulgarly objectedJul
2022Accusation of scammer behaviorJul
2022Unable to connect through cold-callingJul
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJul
2022Frequent calls about computer issuesJul
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJul
2022Frustrated with persistent telemarketing callsJul
2022Scam call; avoid them completelyJul
2022Suspected scam call from "Microsoft."Jul
2022Unsuccessful cold call attempt statementJul
2022Scam call impersonating Microsoft, resolvedJul
2022Windows computer scam call warningJul
2022Warning about Microsoft scam reportedJul
2022Laughed at phone salesperson, hung upJul
2022Warning about fake Microsoft scamJul
2022Ignoring scam calls reduced greatlyJul
2022Concern about possible scam callJul
2022Distrustful comments about person's intentionsJul
2022Caller likely overseas scam attemptJul
2022Beware of Microsoft tech scamJul
2022Upset over scammers, warning othersJul
2022Call was immediately disconnectedJul
2022Scammers are despicable individualsJul
2022Getting tech scam calls repeatedlyJul
2022Suspicious message from Asian womanJul
202215-0927-9920 personal contact informationJul
2022Aggressive telemarketing tactics; unwanted callsJul
2022Microsoft warning of computer breachJul
2022Received calls from likely scammersJul
2022Suspicious claim of Microsoft affiliationJul
2022Heard background voices, blocked numberJul
2022User claims Microsoft scamJul
2022Suspicious call from fake "Microsoft"Jul
2022User claimed affiliation with MicrosoftJul
2022Blocked noisy caller after answeringJul
2022Rapid foreign voice, unclear communicationJul
2022Angry comment about scammingJul
2022Invalid input, please try againJul
2022The user comment is simply "dead."Jul
2022Fake technical support call summaryJul
2022Unexpected call about Windows operating systemJul
2022Warning about scam from Microsoft impersonatorMay
2022Missed call, checked site, blockedMay
2022Numerous unsolicited incoming calls receivedMay
2022Potential scam call impersonating MicrosoftMay
2022Call suspected scam, scripted responsesMay
2022Warning about potential Microsoft scamMay
2022References Microsoft, without further contextMay
2022Unrecognized characters, please clarifyMay
2022Microsoft scam call, hang upMay
2022Untrustworthy call from fake MicrosoftMay
2022Missed call, no voicemail receivedMay
2022Difficult to understand, possibly scamMay
2022Early morning calls unwanted, annoyancesMay
2022Unable to summarize provided contentMay
2022Unknown number, did not answerMay
2022Caller claimed to be MicrosoftMay
2022Microsoft scam call from IndiaMay
2022User blocked me, end conversationMay
2022Encountered communication challenges with supportMay
2022Computer access concern due to hackingMay
2022Warning about potential phone scamMay
2022Warning of Microsoft scam riskMay
2022Call was silentMay
2022Scam call claiming Microsoft hackMay
2022Doubted claim from Microsoft representativeMay
2022Windows scam call from UKMay
2022Scammed by fake tech supportMay
2022Fraudulent Microsoft support call warningMay
2022A mysterious silenced ballMay
2022"Block it now for safety"May
2022User comment: "blocked"May
2022Communication without verbal communication happeningMay
2022Suspicious behavior on computer issuesMay
2022Receiving another silent phone callMay
2022Microsoft discussing my computer, blockedMay
2022False information, report to TPSMay
2022Ignore call, they'll leave messageMay
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2022Caller hung up quicklyMay
2022Number Of Searches: 211 Number Of Comments: 93 First Seen: 17 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Belstone Corner(Devon), Brent Knoll(Somerset), Dalton(Dumfries and Galloway), Quarhouse(Gloucestershire) and Whitwell(Isle of Wight).
01509279920 has 93 comments of which 43 x neutral and 50 x negative
01509279920 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01509279920 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating mainly from callers with foreign accents, often claiming to be from Microsoft. Callers typically warn of computer issues, viruses, or hacked systems, attempting to gain remote access or personal details. Many report aggressive, scripted behaviour, including accusations of lying if recipients deny having a computer. Attempts may involve directing victims to suspicious websites or insisting on software downloads. Calls frequently occur early morning, with some ending abruptly or in silence. The number has been associated with repeated, unwanted calls even after blocking. Users caution that this is a well-known scam and advise not to engage, share information or follow instructions, particularly warning vulnerable or elderly individuals to remain vigilant and report such calls.
Reports on phone number 01509279920
2 yearsGot a call from someone who I think was in India, told me my sim card was outdated and I had to change it or it wouldn’t work anymore. Definitely a scam!IndiaASAP2 yearsSomehow this person said they were ringing from 02 and bizarrely warned me my sim card was about to explode! Got me proper confused! :)4 yearsWatch out for these crooks, they’re liars and definitely risky. Best to steer clear!4 yearsOver the last couple days, my elderly mum got four calls from someone claiming her laptop had Microsoft problems. Proper annoying!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call this morning around 8:30. I told them I don’t own a computer, but they insisted their info said otherwise and accused me of not telling the truth, saying they could block it anyway.4 yearsWhen I picked up, the caller from 01509279920 just ended the call straight away.4 yearsAs soon as I picked up, the call got cut off on their end!4 yearsThis person was trying to make me give out my info and put some software on my computer. I said I didn’t own a laptop, but she called me a liar and warned me I’d be in trouble if I didn’t follow her orders. I told her to stop wasting time and go scam folks back in India.India4 yearsGot a call from a bloke with dodgy English saying he was from Microsoft and that my computer was spitting out error messages. As someone who’s worked in IT for yonks, I can tell you that’s complete rubbish. My laptop is well protected. Total scam.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call asking if I was the main user of a computer. I told them it was none of their business and told them to get lost.4 yearsI've just had two calls from 01509279920. The first time, no one said anything when I answered. The second call really freaked me out. Even though it was my daughter ringing, the caller ID showed that same number instead of her name. I ended the call and she rang me once more, and this time her actual number popped up. Honestly, it's got me feeling quite uneasy.4 yearsI got a call from someone with what sounded like an Asian accent, claiming to be from Microsoft about some problem with my PC. She kept sticking to a script and couldn’t answer even the easiest things I asked. I just ended the call right there.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from some guy who kept asking if we had a computer, really pushy about it. Just a heads up to everyone, sounds like a scam to me.4 yearsI got a call from some bloke saying he was Michael and claimed to be from Microsoft, asking me to log into my computer.MichaelMicrosoft4 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming to be a Microsoft tech support person, saying my PC was hacked or something like that. Seems 100% like a scam to me. Absolutely ignore these calls!!!Microsoft4 yearsAt about 8:45 this morning, I got a call from this number. The person claimed to be from Microsoft and even gave a proper sounding name, spoke quite clearly. They said something about problems with using my computer, mentioned it was due to health issues or something like that. Quite suspicious if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsI picked up the phone even though the number was unfamiliar, but all I got was silence for a while. After some time, a voice started talking, but I couldn't make out a single word before they just hung up. I stayed on the line a bit longer but ended the call when I heard my phone’s alarm going off.4 yearsSomeone claiming to be from Microsoft rang me saying there was an issue with my PC. When I said I didn’t actually own a computer, he pretty much accused me of lying. I just ended the call after that.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today. I played along for a bit before ending the call, but then they rang me straight back. They even seemed to know my last name and where I lived, which is kinda scary. I'd say it's more than just annoying - probably something risky too. Watch out!4 yearsGot a call from Microsoft but the voice was really hard to understand, sounded like they were speaking with an accent.Microsoft4 yearsI reckon this is some kinda scam, honestly.4 yearsGot another call from those Indian scammers pretending to work for Microsoft. I always try to mess with them as much as I can - honestly, I find it pretty fun to waste their time. Scam baiting's my guilty pleasure!Microsoft4 yearsThis bogus Microsoft caller has been ringing me non stop. They've asked for my husband, even though I've told them he's passed away. Every time I say that, they just hang up straight away. Now they're even trying a new number to get through. It's so frustrating.Microsoft4 yearsGot a cold call earlier but they hung up before we could even say hello. Strange really.4 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be Microsoft. They said there was a problem with my computer, but it’s definitely a scam.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke calling himself "John" claimed to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was compromised. I quickly told him I wasn’t bothered and hung up. Then he rang me back after a few minutes, asking why I’d ended the call. I just said I didn’t trust him and left the phone off the hook for about five minutes. Over the next little while, he called three more times and even left messages on my answering machine. I’m pretty clued up about scams, but I fear less tech-savvy folks might easily fall for this sort of thing.JohnMicrosoft4 yearsI've gotten calls from this number quite a bit, even after I told them my computer's fine and there's no issue. The lady on the line has a heavy Indian accent, which makes it really hard to catch what she's trying to say.4 yearsTotal con artist, I tell ya! 😱😱😱😱😱Fraudster4 yearsI've had two calls from this number now, with them pretending to be from Microsoft. I told 'em straight up, "Yeah right, no way you are!" and told the scammer to jog on. Sorry for the swearing, but I was cooking some meat on the grill and waiting on a call from the hospital at the same time. These lot are a proper pain in the neck.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're with Microsoft and there's something wrong with my PC. Even when I block the number, they ring back a few days later but from another phone number. Such a hassle!Microsoft4 years01509279920 claiming to be Microsoft? Yeah, as if! I told “Squid” I wasn’t interested and warned if they phoned again I’d report them. Of course, the cheeky so-and-so rang me back! Honestly, if I was elderly and a bit unsure, this would feel proper harassment. Why can’t these lot just jog on and leave us alone, grrr!MicrosoftSquid4 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming my computer was riddled with issues. I certainly let her know what I thought of her tactics, and then she had the audacity to say she wasn't prepared for such language from an Indian before swiftly ending the call! It’s clearly a scam, so I urge everyone to steer clear of these crooks.4 yearsTried to answer but no one was there on the other end.4 yearsSince I don't have a computer or WiFi at home, I just chuckled to myself and ended the call straight away.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, said my PC had a virus. Totally a scam.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call out the blue saying my Windows PC was having issues and I needed to log in to fix it. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.4 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be with Microsoft. The number was 01509279920. Bit fishy if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from 01509 279920 saying they were Microsoft and that my computer was hacked. They asked me to log in so they could fix it, but I just told them off and hung up! Total scam.Microsoft4 yearsI had a call where the person on the other end didn’t say a word once we got connected. Feels like it’s probably some sort of scam to me.4 yearsI got a call from someone saying he was with Microsoft security about my laptop. He asked me to switch it on, even though it was already on. The number he called from was 0150 9279920. Does anyone know if this is legit or just another scam?MicrosoftMicrosoft Security4 yearsDidn’t pick up as always, saves me from a bunch of scam calls. This definitely helps reduce those annoying numbers.4 yearsSome lady with a strange accent called me, talking about my computer being messed up or something - total scam, no doubt. I just hung up and put the number on my block list.4 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft. They insisted I enter www.ANYDESK.COM into my web browser - naturally, I wasn’t falling for that trick!MicrosoftANYDESK. COM4 yearsTotal rip off artists!4 yearsThey kept ringing me up again and again even after I said I wasnt interested in what they were trying to sell.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying Microsoft had hacked my computer. Totally confused and a bit worried. Seems dodgy to me.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Microsoft, but I reckon it was just a scam. They tried to get me to give them access to my computer, sounded dodgy to me. Definitely spam, so watch out for that kind of call!Microsoft4 yearsI didn’t hear anyone talking, but there were some voices in the background that sounded just like the ones others have mentioned on here. I've gone ahead and blocked the number and deleted it.4 yearsThey claimed they were with Microsoft.Microsoft4 yearssomebody said they were from Microsoft and said there was an issue with my pc, sounded dodgy so I just blocked the number right away, total scam for sureMicrosoft4 yearsThis is the second occasion I’ve gotten a call from this number, and it’s some lady with an Asian accent chatting about an issue with my Windows. Quite odd!4 yearsFraudsters, the absolute lowest of the low.4 yearsAbout 10 minutes back, I got a call from 01615301971, and then just now from 01509279920. Both calls seemed to be dodgy, probably phone scams. I reckon they came from the same place or scammer. I've gone ahead and blocked both numbers now.4 yearsI called back but it went dead so quickly, whoever answered must've hung up right away.4 yearsIt was simply a voice from abroad, racing through the words!4 yearsI received a call from this number, but there was an incredible amount of background din. After a moment, I decided to cut the conversation short and promptly blocked the number.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman saying there was something wrong with my Windows system. Didn't really believe her, seemed fishy to me.4 yearsAbsolute charlatans!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the Windows tech team, but as soon as I asked questions, they just hung up.4 yearsGot a bloke on the phone claiming it’s about my Windows system - yeah, right...4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft. Pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft4 yearsI just ignored the call since they didn’t even leave a voicemail. Decided to look up the number here, and yep, it’s definitely a scam. Blocked it right away!4 yearsA guy with an Asian accent answered after a bit of a pause. Claimed he was ringing from Microsoft about my PC. I responded with a simple "Yes?" but then there was this awkward quiet moment before he started repeating the same thing. I jumped in telling him he’d already said that, but he just carried on with his rehearsed spiel. After a pause, he suddenly hung up. It’s pretty clear he was stuck to a script and couldn’t just chat naturally. Plus, that weird silence at the beginning gave away that the call was probably being routed through somewhere.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Martin claiming to be from Microsoft, sounded like he was from India and his English wasn’t great. Pretty sure it was a scam.MicrosoftMartin4 yearsA guy with an Asian accent finally answered after a pause, claiming he was from Microsoft regarding my PC. I just replied with "Yeah?" There was a brief quiet moment, then he tried saying the same thing again. I cut in, telling him he already said that, but he carried on with his usual spiel. After another silence, he just hung up. It was clear he was sticking rigidly to a script, unable to improvise. Also, the delay right at the beginning felt like the call was being redirected, which raised my suspicions straight away.Microsoft4 yearsLooks like they just ring loads of numbers and hang up when someone actually answers. When I answered my phone, there was nobody speaking on the other side.4 yearsThey called me this morning pretty early, but I didn't pick up the phone and there was no voicemail left.4 yearsGot a call from a woman named Megan claiming to be from Microsoft. I hung up when it felt iffy and then found this site to check out the number.MeganMicrosoft4 yearsThey rang way too early in the morning, no chance I was gonna think it was a real call. What muppets! I just don’t pick up the landline these days anymore!4 yearsSomeone just phoned me saying they're from ‘Microsoft’. I didn’t hang about and ended the call straight away.Microsoft4 yearsThis number looked unfamiliar so I just let it ring out. No voicemail was left either. There's no point in picking up calls from strangers - if it's something urgent, they'll drop a message.4 yearsThe caller spoke with a strong foreign accent, something like Indian. I couldn't catch much apart from 'computer'. They called at such an ungodly hour, I honestly thought it was a relative needing assistance - the sole reason I'd answer. I ended the call straight away but if I'd been more alert, might have had some fun wasting their time. Definitely a scam though.4 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from Microsoft. It was a woman's voice, Asian accent. She addressed me by name.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from an Indian lady claiming to be from Microsoft - definitely a scam!Microsoft4 yearsPut them straight on the block.4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent, sounded like she was connected to Microsoft in Loughborough or someplace like that. Pretty sure it was a scam. I played along a bit just to waste her time. Don’t do what she says - she’ll try to access your computer remotely. She'll probably get you to press the Windows key plus R and then type eventvwr or something dodgy like that. Best thing is to just end the call straight away.MicrosoftLoughborough4 yearsGot a call asking when I’d last been on my computer because apparently someone else was trying to get into it.4 yearsthis guy with a foreign accent rang me claiming he was from microsoft and told me my pc had been involved in illegal stuff. he was trying to take control of my machine. when i asked where exactly he was calling from, he gave a london address. i told him i doubted the call was really from london, and then he admitted it was a scam using a computer-generated number.MicrosoftLondon4 yearsGot a call from someone called Emily Smits claiming to be from Microsoft. Hard to follow what she was saying. When I didn’t want to share my info, she got upset, started yelling, then just hung up on me.Emily SmitsMicrosoft4 yearsSomebody rang me up sayin they were from Microsoft in Reading, but they gave me no good reason to believe them! Felt like a total scam to me.MicrosoftReading4 yearsSome woman rang claiming to be from Microsoft about my PC, I told her I don’t have one and just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsFirst, a man with a foreign accent called, followed by a woman, both quite pushy. They claimed our Microsoft computer was hacked. I told them we don’t even own a Microsoft computer and after that, they just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsI received a rather dubious call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting that my computer was swarming with malware and that she could rectify the issues remotely. She proposed to access my device straight away, which set off alarm bells for me. No doubt this was a scam! Please stay vigilant, everyone!Microsoft4 yearsHad to block the number, kept ringing non-stop.4 yearsGot a call again, but no one said a word. Quite annoying!4 yearsquiet round4 yearsI answered but they just kept the line open, no one said a word. It was pretty odd, like they were just listening or something. Really strange experience.4 yearsThis woman claimed there were errors on her computer being recorded. When I asked her to prove she wasn't trying to scam me, she warned that my Microsoft licence would be cancelled and then just hung up on me.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from Microsoft, rambling on about issues with my computer. Didn't buy it and just blocked the number straight away.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a lady saying she was from Microsoft and wanted to talk about my computer. I told her I don't even own one since I'm retired. She hung up right after that.Microsoft4 yearsThey called me and I gave them my name, even though I've never used their services before. They started questioning me about an accident that never happened. When I told them there was no accident, they just ended the call right away. I’ve since reported them to the telephone preference service.Telephone Preference Service4 yearsI picked up and the caller just hung up on me! So rude!4 yearsMay 20th, 2022, 12:31pm. As soon as the voicemail started, I just put the phone down.Submit Your Own Report (01509 279920)
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