01622867899
☎️ 01622867899 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 162286 with a prefix of 01622. The area code 01622 originates from Maidstone.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01622867899
- Indian accent, fake Virgin Media callFeb
2023This is a phone numberJul
2021Warning: Potential tech support scamSep
2019Dealt with fake Google callSep
2019Identifies possible scam with IDSep
2019Scam call from fake GoogleSep
2019Received scam call, avoided potential threatSep
2019Received persistent tech scam callsJul
2019Unwanted repeated calls about licenseJul
2019Scam call claiming virus presentJul
2019Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 17 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Corbet Milltown(County Down), Dufftown(Moray), Liverton(Devon), Runwell(Essex) and Whatley(Somerset).
01622867899 has 8 comments of which 6 x neutral and 2 x negative
01622867899 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01622867899 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call originating from an Indian call centre, with the caller claiming to be from Google, Virgin Media, or Windows support. They often mention a computer licence ID or alleged hacking issues, trying to scare recipients into following their instructions. They use high-pressure tactics, including putting a ‘supervisor’ on the line and repeatedly calling back even after being told to stop. Many have noted that the callers are aggressive and dismissive when challenged or refused. The scam involves fake technical jargon and licence numbers linked to common scam warnings. Overall, these calls are unwanted, intrusive, and widely recognised as fraudulent attempts to deceive people about computer security.
Reports on phone number 01622867899
3 yearsI received a call from someone with a pronounced Indian accent, who claimed to be from Virgin Media, reaching out about a supposed problem with my internet service. He mentioned something about my computer’s licence ID, which sounded rather sketchy to me. I’ve since added him to my blocked list!Virgin Media7 yearsI got a call and then suddenly some bloke put his boss on the phone, saying my computer was supposedly making calls to Google or something. They wanted me to check my PC so they could fix it. I told them that my computer’s been with the repair shop for a couple of weeks now, so there’s no way that’s true. The woman on the line accused me of lying! When I said it sounded like a scam, she insisted it wasn’t. They rang me back a few times but after that I just let it go to voicemail. They never left a message and didn’t bother calling again.Google7 yearsI just googled the part ID they mentioned, 888dca60-fc0a, and it shows up connected to this exact message. Apparently, scammers often use this weird hex code 888dca60-fc0a-11cf-8f0f-00c04fd7d062 as a trick. Some say it means hackers are messing with your computer, while others think it's some secret router ID only BT would recognise. Scammer said something like "BT runs all the internet for everyone else, like TalkTalk and Virgin Media." Pretty dodgy if you ask me.GoogleBTTalkTalkVirgin Media7 yearshad this guy from india ringing me about my computer licence id, said he was with google. like 5 calls all up this morning and every time i told him to stop calling. asked to chat with a boss or someone higher up, finally got through to a "manager" but it was the same rubbish. and now they've called me 3 more times in just a couple minutes! they really dont give up, so annoying.Google7 yearsgot a call from a guy with an indian accent claiming he was with google security or something. I was like, yeah right. He said, "what did you say?" I told him he wasn’t really from google and to take me off his call list, don’t ring me again. Then I just hung up. He called twice more after that, and when he started threatening to cut off my service, I just laughed and ended the call.Google7 yearsthis bloke from india kept ringing me like 4 times after i ended the call on him. he claimed it was something to do with my windows id. said he had my mac address or something. big deal, if i wanted, i could've tracked his mac too. he called 5 times within just 3 minutes. i just let it ring out to voicemail and after a bit, they stopped calling.7 yearskept ringing me even after i told him to take my number off his calling list. when i said i wasnt interested he told me i was wasting his time. he mentioned something about a “computer license id” that was the reason.7 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he’s from Windows and that my computer’s got a virus. Totally sounded like a scam. I kept telling him to **** off, but he just wouldn’t stop ringing me. Ended up with like 7 calls in less than 3 minutes. Proper annoying!Submit Your Own Report (01622 867899)
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