01525873876
☎️ 01525873876 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 152587 with a prefix of 01525. The area code 01525 originates from Leighton Buzzard.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01525873876
- Scam call; blocked the callerMay
2018Suspicious call from tech departmentMar
2016Received unwanted spam call, blockedMar
2016Politely told unbelievable person to goMar
2016Scam call about antivirus issueMar
2016Delay in call, suspected scamMar
2016Unwanted tech service phone callMar
2016Received scam call about computerMar
2016Call from fake technical supportMar
2016Scam tech support call addressedMar
2016Caller ID privacy concerns, prosecutionMar
2016Suspicious call about computer scanMar
2016Received scam call about computerMar
2016Suspicious of computer tech supportMar
2016Indian caller attempted scam, failed promptlyMar
2016Log numbers with TruePeopleSearch to removeMar
2016Caller asking about computer, familiar_schemeMar
2016Receiving fraudulent calls from scammersMar
2016Unexpected concern from Filipino callerMar
2016Scammed by fake computer technicianMar
2016Asking how to find phone numbersMar
2016Potential scam call from IndiaMar
2016Received scam call, hung upMar
2016Received scam call from "Andy" impersonatorMar
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2016Suspicion of scam, foreign callerMar
2016Indian man scam left numberMar
2016Displayed fake elderly ignorance prankMar
2016Suspicious tech support phone callMar
2016Ignoring scam caller while playing pianoMar
2016Missed call, silent when answeredMar
2016Foreign accent discussing computer technologyMar
2016Warning about one support scamMar
2016Potential scam call from "Steven Woods"Mar
2016Wrong number, hung up after inquiryMar
2016Received two suspicious phone callsFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 254 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 12 February 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Lamberhead Green(Lancashire) and Loch nan Clàr(Highland).
01525873876 has 32 comments of which 23 x negative and 9 x neutral
01525873876 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01525873876 👆 is reported as a common scam involving callers, often with an Indian accent, falsely claiming to be from tech support or well-known companies like Microsoft. They allege problems with the recipient’s computer or antivirus software, seeking remote access or personal information. Many report that these callers persist despite being told the target does not own a computer or is aware of such scams. Calls frequently come from multiple numbers and can include personal details, suggesting that scammers use leaked or purchased data. Recipients should remain vigilant, avoid following instructions, never grant remote access, and report the number to the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). Blocking the number and ignoring the calls is advised to prevent potential fraud or malware installation.
Reports on phone number 01525873876
8 yearsI received a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming that my computer was compromised and that they could assist me. There's no way I'm handing over my cash to them for so-called "help"! I've gone ahead and blocked their number.10 yearsThey called saying there was an issue with my antivirus, but when I asked how they knew that, they just ended the call. Definitely a scam.10 yearsJust like loads of others here, I couldn’t believe it was real, so I asked him to leave me alone (in a nice way, obviously).10 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying my computers were picking up viruses around here. I stayed calm and said my lad works in IT, so my PC's all good. Didn't hang about and blocked the number straight after. No chance he'll ring back from that one. This makes the third dodgy call I've had to block in just a few days.10 yearsI hesitated a bit before answering the call, which made me uneasy, so I ended it quickly and decided to look up the number here. Sure enough, just another scam attempt.10 yearsI had almost the same experience with a guy who sounded Indian and there was a weird silence right when he started talking. He said he was calling from some tech support about a problem with my computer. I told him I don’t even own a computer, but he kept asking if I do. I said again no. Then when I tried to find out where he was calling from, he just cut me off and ended the call.10 yearsGot a call around 11 this morning from someone saying they were from tech support. I told him I wasn’t listed in the directory and the bloke just cut me off straight away. It’s so frustrating, how do we put a stop to these crooks? I’m really concerned about older or vulnerable folks, especially since my father-in-law fell for a scam like this last year.10 yearsGot a call not long ago from some bloke claiming my PC was downloading temp stuff linked to my email and that he could sort it out. I let him go on for a bit, then said someone was at the door and asked him to hang on. Took a ten minute break, came back and of course he’d vanished. Shame, I was keen to let him carry on then tell him I use Linux. Would’ve been funny if he called again! ;)10 yearsGot a call from a guy with a British name but a clear Indian accent, claiming he was from Microsoft’s tech support. He said some of my emails had viruses that were harming my computer. I asked if he really thought I was that daft and then just ended the call.Technical DepartmentMicrosoft10 yearsLately I've been getting nonstop calls from all sorts of weird numbers on my phone. Really wish I could find out which firm sold my details, they ought to be taken to court for it.10 yearsGot a call from this number about my PC, I told them I'm an old age pensioner and wouldn't have a clue about computers, so I reckon it's a scam.10 yearsGot a call from an Indian call centre, just like all the typical dodgy ones. The bloke said he wanted to help and told me to hit the Windows key and R to open some command box. I told him it’s not working because I use Ubuntu, not Windows. As soon as I said that, he hung up straight away. Pretty obviously a scammer!10 yearsIf you want that number gone for good, you really oughta report it to the TPS. Just have a quick search on Google and you’ll find how to do it. Everyone should do this so these calls stop.10 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Indian accent saying his name was Andy, asking some stuff about my PC. Told him I don’t even own a computer, and he just said sorry and hung up. Same kind of call loads of people seem to be getting today.Andy10 yearsI got a call from a bloke who sounded Filipino, claiming he wanted to warn me about risky files online. I started telling him all about how operating systems can be hacked and the risks, but halfway through he just cut me off and hung up :)10 yearsI wonder how exactly these folks get their hands on numbers that aren’t even listed in the directory. It’s baffling how they track them down.10 yearsI got a call about a computer asking if it was mine. I don’t own any laptop, computer or even a tablet, though my husband does. I didn’t hesitate to quickly tell them no and ended the call straight away. After seeing posts online about this kind of scam, I was already on guard not to get caught out.10 yearsGot a call from oneSupport{###], they were pushing to get remote access to my PC. Felt like a scam to me, like they wanted to load harmful stuff and nick my private info. Definitely dodgy!10 yearsSome bloke, sounded foreign, said his name was Steven Woods and claimed he was calling from a tech firm. He told me my computer had a virus and asked me to switch it on so he could walk me through fixing it.Steven Woods10 yearsI got a call from someone named Danny Morrison claiming to be from Tech Support, and he spoke to my elderly dad before handing the phone over to me. When 'Danny' mentioned something about my dad's computer, I told him my dad doesn’t own one and that I was well aware it was a scam. He insisted it wasn’t and even claimed my dad had talked to him about it just the day before. I double-checked the calls from the previous day, and there was nothing from unknown numbers, so he was clearly lying. I made it pretty clear we didn’t want to continue the conversation, and then he just hung up.Danny MorrisonTech SupportDanny10 yearssome bloke called asking for someone who ain’t even here, then when i told him i had no clue who that was, he just went silent and put the phone down!10 yearsGot a call earlier from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. I wasn’t having any of it, told him to buzz off and then ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsJust like loads of people here, I got a call from some bloke claiming to be from x directory. He had this thick Indian accent and tried to tell me he could sort out my computer. I fibbed and said I didn’t own a computer at all, then cheekily asked if he could help me buy one instead since he said he works in IT. That totally threw him off and he ended up hanging up - happy days!10 yearsJust like some others have said, I got a call from this bloke with an Indian accent calling himself "Andy" claiming to be from the "IT help desk" about an issue with my PC. Total scam, and the worst bit is, I'm ex-directory so how’d they even have my number? Proper annoying.Andy10 yearsOn 9th March 2016, this number popped up on my phone and seemed local. When I answered though, there was nothing but silence, no sound at all. I figured it must be one of those automatic dialers, so I just hung up straight away.10 yearsHad a bloke today with quite a thick Indian accent trying to tell me he could sort out an issue with my computer. Then, out of the blue, he just cut the call. Honestly, what a muppet for leaving his number on show like that!10 yearsI think it was a scam cause the woman, who sounded like she was from overseas, told me to check my download speed on my computer. I told her I wasn't interested and then I ended the call.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Andy, sounded Indian, saying my computer had some malware on it. I told him straight away I’m pretty savvy with tech, so if there was a problem, I’d have spotted it by now. Feels like these sorts of calls are just scams, where they pretend to fix your computer but really wanna get into it and cause the trouble themselves.AndyIndia10 yearsI got a call from a bloke who sounded like he might’ve been from India, telling me my computer had issues. I told him I wasn’t bothered, but he kept pushing for me to hear him out. So, I just let him go on while I placed the phone down and tried a bit of piano practice. I’m still proper rubbish at it, so I reckon he wasn’t having the best time listening! After a few minutes, I finally ended the call.10 yearsToday my wife got a call from some Indian scammer, but thankfully she just ended the call straight away.India10 yearsSome bloke called Henry rang saying he wanted to chat about my computer. I acted like some old geezer who didn’t have a clue what a computer was. When he asked for someone else in the house, I just kept saying I didn’t know what a ‘puter’ meant. After that, he just said sorry and ended the call.Henry11 yearsI received a call from this number, and almost immediately after hanging up, I got another call from 01827896257 that seemed connected to the first one.Submit Your Own Report (01525 873876)
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