01628605503
☎️ 01628605503 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 162860 with a prefix of 01628. The area code 01628 originates from Maidenhead.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01628605503
- Likely fake scam caller, possibly spoofJun
2018Multiple unwanted calls, now blockedJun
2018Humorously tricks fake tech supportJun
2018Prank call from fake companyJun
2018Reported scam pretending to be MicrosoftJun
2018Warning about potential scam callJun
2018Scam call pretending to be WindowsJun
2018Windows customer service calls are persistentJun
2018Unhelpful call about possible virusJun
2018Received suspicious call from "David"Jun
2018Persistent scam calls from foreign manJun
2018Microsoft imposter scam disappointing experienceJun
2018Repeated scam calls, reported repeatedlyJun
2018Scam calls from Windows department persistJun
2018Scam calls claiming tech support continueJun
2018Avoid answering multiple unwanted callsJun
2018Ignoring numerous daily calls, considering blockingJun
2018Scam warning for Microsoft callsJun
2018Scam calls from 'Maidenhead' 01628605503May
2018Suspicious call from false tech supportMay
2018Scam call from fake WindowsMay
2018Warning about potential computer scamsMay
2018Suspected scam attempt from MicrosoftMay
2018Suspicious scam attempt on computerMay
2018Frustrating experience with persistent telemarketerMay
2018warning about potential scam phoneMay
2018Receiving unwanted calls, gave feedbackMay
2018Scam call about computer issueMay
2018Warning about scam call, typeMay
2018Quick note on potential scamMay
2018Blocked scam number after multiple callsMay
2018Received unwanted call, feeling frustratedMay
2018Scam call from foreign guyMay
2018Call ended when lacking technologyMay
2018Received suspicious call from scammersMay
2018Received suspicious call, playing alongMay
2018Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftMay
2018Scam involving fake tech supportMay
2018Prank called fake Microsoft scammerMay
2018Suspected repeated scam calls, noiseMay
2018Scam call from fake companyMay
2018Scam call about computer issuesMay
2018Ignore bogus Windows computer callMay
2018Unmasked fake David Parker scammerMay
2018User read notes and blockedMay
2018Received suspicious call, no computerMay
2018Ignored comment, blocked without answeringMay
2018Fraudulent tech support call experienceMay
2018Impersonating Indian Microsoft support representativeMay
2018Inappropriate and offensive language usedMay
2018Assumed I had computer problemsMay
2018Frustrated with computer scam callMay
2018Unanswered call, identified as scamMay
2018Scam call about computer issuesMay
2018Wary of fraudulent tech callMay
2018Scammer impersonating Microsoft tech supportMay
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2018Block 0162, it's a scamMay
2018Man receives scam call concernsMay
2018Scam call claiming computer issueMay
2018Stop Microsoft support phone scamMay
2018Scam call from alleged MicrosoftMay
2018Advocating for physical aggressionMay
2018Spam call with immediate hang-upMay
2018Caller ID shows place visitedMay
2018Beware of potential phone hackerMay
2018Report scam phone numbers effectivelyMay
2018Microsoft error scam warning mentionedMay
2018Joe played jokes on scammerMay
2018Received tech support scam callMay
2018Persistent scam call from AlexMay
2018Microsoft impostor; brother debunked issueMay
2018How to waste scammers' timeMay
2018Phone scam pretending to be WindowsMay
2018Accusation of being deceptiveMay
2018Scam call about computer problemsMay
2018Pranked Windows support with fake instructionsMay
2018Scam call impersonating Windows teamMay
2018Received suspicious scam call, ignoredMay
2018Windows scam involving Indian womanMay
2018Warning: Dangerous call, do not engageMay
2018Was scammed, concerned about securityApr
2018"Immature response to tech help"Apr
2018Suspicious call from alleged tech supportApr
2018Long wait for automated goodbyeApr
2018Scam call about non-existent computerApr
2018Scam call not owning computerApr
2018Frustrated with persistent scam callsApr
2018User suggests swearing annoys himApr
2018Fake Windows support, hung upApr
2018Fake tech support call attemptApr
2018Frustrated with spam calls, annoyedApr
2018Caller claimed Microsoft, hung upApr
2018Persistent calls, no name givenApr
2018Suspicious scam call from fake supportApr
2018Prank answered, caller hung upApr
2018Persistent calls, hang up when askedApr
2018Scam call; user blocked numberApr
2018Caller unexpected; user preparedApr
2018Warning about potential scam callApr
2018False Windows scam call alertApr
2018Indian scam alert; don't shareApr
2018Call received, hung up immediatelyApr
2018Computer scammer; completely untrustworthyApr
2018Scammer Jennie from Windows hung upApr
2018No response, he remained silentApr
2018Scam call pretending Microsoft supportApr
2018Suspicious call about nonexistent computerApr
2018Hung up after refusing computerApr
2018Windows account issue; remote access requestedApr
2018Caller hung up after denialApr
2018Suspicious calls claiming computer issuesApr
2018India caller, no PC, hung upApr
2018Caller disconnected immediately upon answeringApr
2018Scam call pretending Windows supportApr
2018Number Of Searches: 868 Number Of Comments: 111 First Seen: 18 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carr Vale(Derbyshire), Edenham(Lincolnshire), Glazebury(Cheshire) and Houndmills(Hampshire).
01628605503 has 111 comments of which 84 x negative and 27 x neutral
01628605503 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01628605503 👆 is reported as a persistent phone scam originating from abroad, often disguised with UK local numbers but linked to call centres overseas. Callers, frequently with foreign accents, falsely claim to be from Microsoft or Windows Technical Support, warning of virus infections or system errors to trick recipients into granting remote access to their computers. Many report repeated calls despite blocking, hang-ups when challenged, and attempts to elicit sensitive information. Targets are urged not to engage, never share personal or computer details, and simply block such calls. This scam appears designed to exploit vulnerable individuals, and although widespread complaints exist, enforcement action remains limited. Users are advised to remain vigilant, verify official contacts independently, and report suspicious calls to relevant authorities.
Reports on phone number 01628605503
8 yearsThis number said it was Maidenhead but the lady on the line hardly spoke any English. I reckon it's a spoof call from overseas pretending to be from the UK. Typical fake Microsoft scam again. Just tell them to bugger off and hang up straight away.MaidenheadUKMicrosoft8 yearsSome bloke calling as Microsoft Tech Support said I’d got a serious virus on my PC. I decided to have a bit of fun and asked for my full license ID. Then I threw him a curveball, saying I was puzzled how I could have a Windows ID on my Apple device! I’m running Windows, sure, but his shocked reply and preachy rant about wasting time proper made me chuckle! 😂😂Microsoft Tech Support8 yearsThey rang me three times yesterday and hung up as soon as I picked up. I’ve now blocked the number on my phone!8 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were there to help me. Played along for about 10 minutes, telling them I wasn’t near my computer as I was driving and it’s unsafe to use one behind the wheel. They asked if they could ring back, and I said I’d be free around 21:27 tonight. Then they asked if they could call before 16:00 instead. I asked for their company name again, trying not to laugh, and she said “outlook support 247”. I said that name sounded silly for a company that only works during daytime hours. Absolute mugs!!!!8 yearsGot a call from some scammers claiming to be Microsoft. They said my computer had a virus that needed fixing right away. Definitely a scam, so be careful!Microsoft8 yearsThey was tryin to hack my computer. I pretended like I didn’t understand and the minute I said I’d just return it to the shop they cut me off. It’s horrible how these folks can mess with people like this. Seriously, watch out!!!!!!8 yearsTotally a scam, said she was from microsoft. Some lady from India in a call centre, I got to keep her going for like 10 mins before she finally just hung up. Not too shabby but I once did 27 mins of the same thing.8 yearsThey just rang me earlier. When I asked how this is possible with my antivirus on, they just cut the call. Tried to ring them back but it says the number doesn’t even exist.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Mark, claiming to be from Windows support. He said my Windows licence was bugged with loads of errors for the past 4 days. I could only manage a couple of "yeah, yeah" before I started giggling and he ended the call. Been getting loads of these calls lately, they must be swapping numbers or hiring a bunch of folks cause they’re ringing from all sorts - landlines and mobiles too.Mark8 yearsI just got a call from some bloke called David saying he was from Windows and had to look at my computer because it had been hacked ages ago. At first, I thought maybe it was legit, but luckily I know real support teams don’t ring you out of the blue like that. The moment I started asking why he was calling, he just hung up. It’s such a waste of time, really. I feel bad for the older folks or anyone who might fall for it. Surely there must be a way to track where these scammers are calling from?David8 yearsI've had a few calls from this and similar numbers. Like others have said, it's a bloke with a strong foreign accent saying he's from Windows, wanting to fix some error messages on my laptop by connecting remotely. Now when I pick up, I just say, "Crime desk, New Scotland Yard, how can I help?" which always makes me laugh coz they carry on with the same script and still ask for access. Surely there's somewhere to report this kinda scam? Sadly, lots of people might fall for it.New Scotland Yard8 yearsGot a call from some bloke overseas who said he was from Microsoft, asking about what was on my screen. I just told him, "Fancy taking my card details too, then?" and he hung up sharpish! Feels really bad for the people who actually fall for this stuff. They need to do more to shut down these scammers!Microsoft8 yearsThey call me a couple of times daily, but I don’t pick up after seeing what others said here. I’m thinking of just blocking the number now cause it’s really starting to bug me.8 yearsGot a bloke called John Smith on the line, sounded super Indian, claiming to be from Microsoft. Just don’t pick up. If Microsoft actually needs to reach you, it’s only if you’ve already reached out and got a ticket number. Never share your info and just block straight away.John SmithMicrosoft8 yearsI've been getting calls from this number nonstop even after I blocked it on my phone. The caller claims to be from Windows tech support, saying there's some dodgy activity on my PC. They wanted me to give them remote access to fix it. Honestly, how daft do they reckon I am? I told them to stop calling or I'd report them for harassment. Didn't help one bit, so now I just ignore their calls. You'd think the phone company could step in and sort this out.8 yearsgetting loads of calls every day, i just stopped picking up after seeing what everyone’s saying here.8 yearsI've received a fair few calls from this particular number, claiming to be the Windows technical support team. They insist on needing to remotely access my computer due to some supposed suspicious behaviour. The issue is, I only use an iPhone, so I really don't see how this applies to me. I've gone ahead and blocked the number, yet bizarrely, these calls keep coming through to my mobile. It's utterly baffling! I've taken to completely ignoring their relentless daily attempts to reach me.8 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number, claiming to represent the Windows technical team. They insist they require remote access to my computer to rectify some so-called suspicious activity. However, I only possess an iPhone. I've taken the precaution of blocking the number, yet it still manages to ring through on my mobile. It's utterly baffling! For now, I've chosen to ignore their persistent calls, which seem to come in daily.8 yearsGot a call showing a Maidenhead number but it was actually coming from India. The person claimed to be from the Windows Security team, avoiding saying Microsoft directly, and told me there was an issue with my PC. I just told them there was no problem and ended the call straight away.MaidenheadIndiaMicrosoftWindows Security8 yearsGot two calls from somewhere in Maidenhead, both times they were saying they needed to look at my computer. When I asked them to give me their full name, address, phone number, and the IP address of the pc they were concerned about, they just hung up on me. The number they used was 01628605503.Maidenhead8 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from Windows support, but I only use a Macbook. They called me from these numbers: 07865 003652 and 07254 879249. It took a bit to get through, so I reckon they’re using some sort of auto-calling system with lots of different numbers. Blocked them straight away!8 yearsJust ignore and do not respond. They want to remotely connect to your PC and nab your data. Trust me, I’m in IT.8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, said they're trying to access my PC. It was a woman on the phone. Quite suspicious if you ask me!Microsoft8 yearsComplete scam. They tried to get into my computer. I kept pretending for a bit to see if they were truly up to no good, and yep, they were.8 yearsJust like the last time, a bloke named Mark kept going on about reading out my licence number and when I asked where he was calling from, he suddenly cut the call. Really annoying.Mark8 yearsGot a call from this number earlier. They claimed there was an issue with my computer and asked if I’d let them access it. Luckily, I trusted my gut and just ended the call.8 yearsTotal scam, mate! Just ignore and block it straight away.8 yearsThese b*****ds rang me 11 times today and just cut off every time. I gave them a right earful on the call. Fingers crossed they dont bother again.8 yearsI've received calls from this number multiple times during the past week, but I chose not to pick up. After doing a bit of online sleuthing, it turns out it's linked to a scam of some kind. So, I've gone ahead and blocked them.8 yearsSome bloke with a foreign accent rang me, said there was an issue with my Windows computer. I kept him chatting for ages but he lost his patience, especially when I said I don't have a Windows machine, I use a MacBook. Then he told me to just buy a Windows PC and slammed the phone down.8 yearsReceived a call from this number last Saturday afternoon, somewhere between 3 and 4. What a nuisance!8 yearsI just got a call from a foreign woman who said the exact same thing. When I asked how she was seeing what was happening on my computer, she said she’d put me through to her manager. Then a bloke came on and explained everything again, asking me to switch on my computer. I told him I wasn’t at home, and he asked when he could ring back. I said I’d have my brother, who’s an IT expert, check it out first. They ended up hanging up! Proper annoying as I was kinda interested ????!8 yearsI ended the call right away after I said I don’t have a computer or laptop.8 yearsGot a call saying I had some dodgy download, they told me to look at event viewer and pointed out a harmless printservice error saying it was a google malware thing - still chatting with them now - apparently it’s usual for them to spend 40 mins trying to hook up to your ‘infected’ PC. I’m at work, gonna drag it out as long as possible :) fingers crossed for me!Google8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an obviously fake name, ‘John Smith,’ who sounded Asian. He was asking about my Windows PC, but I don’t even own a computer! Then he tried to get me to give him remote access to my screen. Honestly, can’t believe anyone would fall for this sort of scam!John SmithJohn8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, telling me my computer was downloading rubbish. When I questioned why they were grabbing my info without permission, they just laughed and said I was talking rubbish. Lol.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming to be from "Microsoft". I'm actually sat on holiday in Menorca, miles away from my computer in England. She acted all surprised when she said I had nasty viruses from some email, even tho I never use my PC for emails. I played along, pretending to press ctrl and R on a keyboard that wasn't really there. She ended up getting annoyed and quite rude. After a while I just gave up and hung up.MicrosoftMenorcaUK8 yearsThis number called me twice today, just a couple hours apart. Both times I picked up, I could hear loads of noise in the background and someone talking, then the line just dropped. Looks like it's a scam from what others are saying here.8 yearsI received a call from a woman claiming there was an issue with my computer. She requested that I log in to some site, but I informed her that I didn’t possess one. Curious about how she acquired my phone number, I asked her, but she promptly disconnected the call. Very peculiar indeed!8 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent who said her name was Jennifer. She claimed to be from Windows and said there was an issue with my laptop. I told her I don’t even have a laptop, and she just ended the call.Jennifer8 yearsThere was loads of noise in the background and someone kept saying it was about my windows computer. I told them I dont have one and then just ended the call.8 yearsSome bloke called himself David Parker, saying there’s issues with my Windows on the computer. I played along for a bit, keeping the chat going, then asked him his name again. He said “David Parker,” so I asked, “You don’t really sound like a David Parker to me.” He shot back, “What does a David Parker sound like then?” I said, “Someone who doesn’t scam innocent folks and hack their PCs!” Not long after, he just hung up on me! 😂David Parker8 yearsSaw those notes and decided to block straight away.8 yearsOnce I saw this, I just ignored the call and blocked the number straight away.8 yearsGot a call a moment ago, followed what they told me to do, then said I didn’t own a PC. They asked if I had a laptop and when I said no, they hung up straight away.8 yearsGot a call from a guy named David claiming to be from Microsoft, had a strong Indian accent. Said there was an issue with my computer, I told him I don’t even own one and then ended the call.DavidMicrosoft8 yearsSome guy from India, acting like he's from Microsoft.MicrosoftIndia8 yearsGot a scam call from someone with an Indian accent, told them I was busy shagging their mum and turning their dad into a ruby murray, honestly, they must’ve been a bit dodgy.India8 yearsJust like loads of others, got a call from someone saying there was a problem with my windows computer. I kept them going until I asked how the heck an iOS device could have a windows issue. After I gave them a proper earful, they just hung up on me. Blocked them straight away.8 yearsPicked up sayin my work name and they ended the call straight away. After seeing other comments, turns out this must be a scam, no wonder Number now blocked it.8 yearsHe said it was to do with issues on my computer, I told him I don't own one, then he tried with a laptop instead, haha.8 yearsI received two calls from some chaps trying to get me to look into supposed Windows error messages on my laptop. The first call was from a woman, and when my questions seemed to baffle her, a supervisor got on the line. It was evident that English wasn’t their strongest suit. When I mentioned that I’ve got several computers and asked which one they were referring to, the response was rather vague-just pick any, they said. They insisted I press the Windows key (the one in the bottom left corner of the keyboard) and then tap the R key. Naturally, I inquired about what I should expect on my screen. Their reply was, “Just tell us what appears.” At that point, I decided it was best to hang up.8 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent saying there’s a problem with my window software and to press ctrl and r. Asked what it showed, I said nothing. I work at Microsoft, so I’m not sure why she just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsThis guy, called Harry, sounded Asian and rang me saying there was problems with my computer. I asked who he was and he claimed to be some Microsoft specialist and wanted me to sit at my PC and find the ctrl button. I said okay, done that, what now? Then he wanted me to say what the button next to it was called. So I told him it said "P#SS OFF, DO YOU TAKE ME FOR A FOOL?" Funny enough, he just dropped the call after that.HarryMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call from a man with an Asian accent saying he was with Microsoft and needed to sort out an issue with my laptop. When I asked how they got my number, he said it came from Windows updates. I said I didn’t buy it and he just ended the call.Microsoft8 years0162 is a scam, best just to block it straight away.8 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke claiming to be David from Microsoft support, saying my computer had issues. Told him he was the real issue, and he just hung up. Why don’t the cops just crack down on these muppets? It can’t be that hard to track them down, considering a quick look here shows their number and all the complaints. Some folks must still get tricked, otherwise these scams wouldn’t keep going. They should be nailed for fraud and ID theft and locked up for a bit.DavidMicrosoft8 yearsJust yell super loud at them. Maybe it’ll shake them up a bit. Definitely not spam or a scam. Just annoying s#cm.8 yearsTypical spam! They rang me then just hung up as soon as I picked up.8 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy claiming to be from Microsoft. He was telling me some nonsense. I pretended to go along with it for a bit, but the moment I told him it sounded like a scam, he just hung up on me!Microsoft8 yearsSo I got called two times today but couldn’t answer. Weird thing is, I was actually in Maidenhead today, even though my home is way far from there. I’ve been there loads of times before tho. Just curious if other people getting calls like this are around that area and if there’s some kind of connection about where they’re getting our numbers from.Maidenhead8 yearsThis guy called saying there was an issue with my PC, so I asked for the host name since I’ve got half a dozen computers. He just ended the call straight away. :-) Seriously, how do we report these scammers so they actually get caught?!8 yearsBeware of that Microsoft error scam!Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman named Mary, said my computer had an error from the Windows Tech Team. Then she handed me over to a senior tech bloke, also with an Asian accent. I kept them talking for like 15 minutes. The guy even gave me a Microsoft account number that definitely wasn’t mine. Pretty clear it was a scam.MaryWindows Technical SupportMicrosoft8 years016280605503 guy calling himself alex smith spoke with a thick Asian accent. after like 15 minutes of him pretending i was daft, i told him I wasn't dumb and then he just hung up on me.Alex Smith8 yearsSome bloke called saying he was from Microsoft and wanted me to check my computer. My mate’s an MCSE, so I told him there was absolutely nothing wrong with it.Microsoft8 yearsI recently had a rather unsettling encounter with a chap on the phone who claimed there was an issue with my Windows computer. When I informed him that I didn’t own a computer, he insisted I must have a laptop. I reiterated that I don’t possess any such device, and then, quite abruptly, he ended the call. *****Be cautious, everyone! I suspect this individual might be a fraudster attempting to extract passwords from you over the phone to gain remote access to your system.8 yearsNever share your details, just keep them talking as long as possible, any tips for doing that on a Mac? That'd be ace.8 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent phoned saying there was something wrong with my computer. I decided to humour him and said I was following all his instructions. He got quite annoyed when nothing seemed to fix the issue. After a while, I told him maybe the problem was that I didn’t even own a computer. He ended up just hanging up.8 yearsSome woman called saying she was from the Windows support team and that there was a problem with my PC. I told her she must be having a laugh, then she just dropped the call. Definitely a scam trying to sneak into your computer to steal banking info or something like that.8 yearsDefinitely a scammer.Fraudster8 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy saying there was an issue with my computer's windows. I told him I don't even own a computer since I can't use one properly - he just hung up straight away!! Definitely another scam.8 yearsHad this guy from some Indian Windows support on the line, telling me to hit the windows key and the r together. Left him hanging on the phone for ages till he finally got it was a wind-up :)8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be with the Windows support saying my PC needs fixing. They rang twice today on this same number (missed the first one). Just ignore and hang up immediately.8 yearsGot a random call from some bloke who said his name was Alex Smith and told me there was an issue with my PC. Absolutely nothing wrong with my computer; I’d just run my Norton antivirus like 5 minutes earlier. I ended up putting him on hold. Definitely a scam call.Alex SmithIndia8 yearsGot a call from some dodgy Windows scammer again. This woman with an Indian accent told me to type stuff into the run box. When she asked which Windows version I was using, I said 3.1 and she just cut me off straight away.8 yearsTotally sketchy caller, dont do anything they say on your Windows PC. Just end the call straight away.8 yearsHad trouble with my pc, told the bloke to jog on lol.8 yearsAt first I believed the guy and did what he said, but then I started to feel fishy and ended the call. Now I’m anxious he might’ve got into my computer. Is there any way to check if he did?8 yearsSome woman rang saying it was urgent about my computer being broken or something. I just ended the call.8 yearsPicked up the phone with a simple "hello" then after around 15 or 20 seconds, I got a robotic "goodbye" and the line went dead.8 yearsSome bloke tried saying there was an issue with my PC. I told him I don’t even have one!! He ended the call sharpish. I blocked that number but they keep calling from others.8 yearsTell the guy off and watch how annoyed he gets, it’s quite funny really!8 yearsSome bloke said there was an issue with my computer, but I told him I aint got one! He ended the call real fast. I blocked the number, but they just ring from somewhere else.8 yearsJust like the rest, they claimed to be from Microsoft support. The moment I started asking questions, they just cut off the call.Microsoft8 yearsIf I got a quid every time some muppet rang me about malware on my PC, I'd be rich by now. I just hang up straight away. They keep switching numbers as fast as I block them. Seriously, it’s about time the authorities clamped down on these crooks.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming he was called Mark, said he worked for Windows tech support. He told me my files were damaged and asked me to press ctrl and the Windows key. Then he asked what I could see. I’m 71, sure I’ve slowed down a bit but I’m not daft. He quickly ended the call when he saw I wasn’t buying into his nonsense.Mark8 yearsHonestly, whenever these calls come through, I reckon we should all just blow whistles straight into the phone real loud. It'd be a proper way to put them off. Still can't figure out why the phone companies dont just shut these numbers down for good!8 yearsThis number keeps ringing me all the time. When I ask who it is, they just get annoyed and threaten to block my computer or something. I've finally blocked the number to stop it.8 yearsThis number keeps calling me over and over again. Every time I block it, they find a new number to ring me from. When I picked up and asked if the call was being recorded, they just ended the call straight away. Quite weird!8 yearsHey, I just had a ring from 01628605503. The person claimed they were from some windows support team and said my computer was showing errors on their system. I asked where they were calling from a couple of times, and they kept saying the same thing, no mention of Microsoft or anything official. When I asked which company exactly, the line just went dead on me. Bit strange!Microsoft8 yearsHello there! Just a heads up, I received a dodgy call trying to gain access to my computer. Be wary and don’t fall for it!8 yearsI got a call from 01628 605503, some bloke from India claiming he was with Microsoft. When I asked if he actually thought I was daft enough to fall for it, he just ended the call. Seriously, who even falls for these idiots? It's mad how gullible some folks must be.IndiaMicrosoft8 yearsThis number showed up a few times on my missed calls, so I had a look here. Today, at about 3:24pm, they phoned again and I picked up with "they're all dead and the place is covered in blood." They just ended the call right after!8 yearsGot the usual call while I wasnt at my desk, so asked them to ring me later. Took a quick peek at the number on here in the meantime. If they do bother to call again, they’re in for something unexpected!8 yearsThis number rang me up today, though it also tried contacting me yesterday and I didn’t pick up then. The person on the line claimed there were issues with my computer that supposedly Microsoft had detected. I said I wasn’t home at the moment, and he asked when I might be available so he could ring back. When I said it wouldn’t be until quite late, he just ended the call. I’ve blocked the number now.Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke named David rang me up claiming there was an issue with Windows on my PC. Thing is, I don't even have a computer! They really should check their info before bothering folks like this. Ha ha.David8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent in Maidenhead, trying to say he can sort out my computer. Thing is, I don’t even own one! Seriously, don’t share any details with these people.Maidenhead8 yearsBeware, these are computer scammers for sure. Nothing they say can be trusted at all.8 yearsThere was no talking from him whatsoever.Submit Your Own Report (01628 605503)
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