015175550142
☎️ 015175550142 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 15175550142.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 015175550142
- Alert: Beware of potential scamsDec
2016Playing along with scammer callsNov
2016suspected nuisance call not answeredNov
2016Faking tech support for theftAug
2016Frequent scam calls about WindowsAug
2016Rude caller named 'Dave'. IgnoredAug
2016Scam call from woman named JennyJul
2016Received scam call, code providedJul
2016Received fake Microsoft tech scamJul
2016Warning of potential phone scamMay
2016Scam call from India avoidedMay
2016No answer from company yetDec
2015Voice assistant cut conversation shortOct
2015Call unanswered, no response receivedOct
2015Number Of Searches: 157 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 30 September 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Little Airmyn(North Yorkshire), Milburn(Cumbria), Muckle Burn(Moray), Redruth(Cornwall) and Spittal of Glenshee(Perth and Kinross).
015175550142 has 13 comments of which 5 x negative and 8 x neutral
015175550142 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 015175550142 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam call pretending to be from Microsoft technical support, often warning of Windows errors or viruses. Callers give various names like Dave, Jenny, John or Chris, sometimes with accents, and can be quite persistent, ringing multiple times a week. They may hang up abruptly or get aggressive when questioned. Some callers provide questionable computer ID codes before disconnecting. Calls are typically unwanted, with no real support offered, and some even insult or threaten when challenged. Many users report no one actually speaking when answered or just a robotic goodbye. These calls are consistently reported as scams attempting to waste time or extract information.
Reports on phone number 015175550142
10 yearsTotal con artists!10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft tech support - decided to pick up and just spin them round in circles for a bit. Great way to waste their time! :)Microsoft10 yearsI just ignored it since I figured it was one of those annoying scam or spam calls.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were with Microsoft support, turns out they were just some thief trying to scam me out of info.Microsoft10 yearsI keep getting these calls from someone claiming there's a problem with my Windows system, complete with all sorts of error messages. Naturally, I figured it was a scam. When I challenged him on it, he had the audacity to inquire if I was looking to provide my credit card details! After I hung up, he actually rang me again, asking why I disconnected the call. It's infuriating-I'm bombarded by this nonsense at least three or four times each week!10 yearsSome bloke called himself ‘Dave’. I told him straight up, I’m not buying anything and hung up. He kept ringing me back, like three times, but I just ended the calls each time. When he phoned a fourth time, I finally answered and just stayed quiet. Then ‘Dave’ kept jabbering on, asking if I had any manners, and ended it by calling all of us British “king bastards”! Lovely chap...Dave10 yearshad a call from a woman, went by the name Jenny, with a really sing-songy asian accent. she said something about my computer, but i just ignored it and ended the call straight away. didn’t see the point in talking to her.Jenny10 yearsI got a ring from a bloke with an Asian accent who called himself John. He claimed he was from Windows support and asked if I was the primary user of my PC, as apparently it was sending out some errors. I asked him to read out my computer’s ID, and he did provide a code with 16 characters. But then, just like that, he cut me off. Honestly, giving a code is kinda rare for these calls, but that code was just a bit too long for one thing and a bit too short for another, if you know what I mean.John10 yearsWhat a con! I received a call from a bloke in India claiming my Windows PC had a virus. When I informed him that I actually use a Mac and don’t possess a Windows email, he abruptly hung up on me. Classic scammer tactics!India10 yearsI got a call saying there’s a virus on my Windows PC, but I told them I use an Apple instead and then just hung up. Definitely a scam.Apple11 yearsThis number keep calling me, today 8th Dec 2015 around 11.25 in the morning. I answered but they never replied. It’s the third call I got from it in just a few days. Quite annoying!11 yearsWhen I picked up, all I heard was ‘good bye’ and then the call ended!11 yearsI picked up but there was nobody there when I answered the call.Submit Your Own Report (15175550142)
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