01726210384
☎️ 01726210384 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 172621 with a prefix of 01726. The area code 01726 originates from St Austell.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01726210384
- Suspicious vet-related phone callAug
2025Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2022Mumbled, claimed to be Microsoft, scamOct
2022Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeOct
2022Call with silence and accentOct
2022Woman pretends to be Microsoft; scammersOct
2022Call disconnected upon answeringOct
2022Caller claimed Microsoft support, scamOct
2022Man's Microsoft comment led to hang-upOct
2022Report scams to prevent fraudOct
2022Missed call-notification not receivedOct
2022Frustrated by unanswered phone callOct
2022No response, suspected scam.setPositiveButtonOct
2022User was disconnected before speakingOct
2022Received potential tech support scamOct
2022Morning call from potential scamOct
2022Unwanted calls, asked to stopOct
2022Mentioned Microsoft scam concernsOct
2022Potential scam call from "Microsoft"Oct
2022Call received; suspected scam callOct
2022Received scam call requesting deceased relativeSep
2022Received scam call, stopped conversationSep
2022Warning about fraudulent phone callSep
2022Caller is a scammer, not hackerSep
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftSep
2022Praise for Microsoft scammer doppelgangerSep
2022Scammers pretending to be MicrosoftSep
2022Identified scammer posing as MicrosoftSep
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftSep
2022Likely phishing scam, avoid engagement termsSep
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftSep
2022Warning of hacked scam callSep
2022Reported scam call from "Microsoft"Sep
2022Avoided scam caller, did not answerSep
2022Scam calls altering numbers, block scammersSep
2022Microsoft scam call reported. Phone disconnectedSep
2022Microsoft scam call incident enduredSep
2022Warning of potential Microsoft scamSep
2022Rude man with Asian accentSep
2022Unsolicited call problem, disconnected callSep
2022Unwanted or disturbing silent callSep
2022Complaint about disruptive behavior, requesting actionSep
2022Addressing issue of silent callsSep
2022Warning about potential scammer impersonating MicrosoftSep
2022Warning about Microsoft scam callsSep
2022Accused of being a scammerSep
2022Caller hung up when answeredSep
2022Number Of Searches: 80 Number Of Comments: 41 First Seen: 25 September 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bush(Aberdeenshire), Grass Green(Essex), Hacklinge(Kent), New Ridley(Northumberland) and Rhosybol(Anglesey/Sir Fon).
01726210384 has 41 comments of which 19 x negative and 22 x neutral
01726210384 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01726210384 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scam calls, often impersonating Microsoft technical support or local services like vets, using personal information to deceive recipients. Callers frequently speak with foreign accents, attempt to gain remote access to computers, warn of fake hacking threats, and pressure victims into sharing sensitive data. Many report aggressive or rude behaviour when confronted. The number sometimes appears local, increasing its legitimacy, but most agree it is part of a fraudulent scheme. Users are advised not to engage, never share personal or financial details, and to report such calls to relevant authorities. The consensus highlights ongoing frustration with telecom companies for inadequate blocking measures against these nuisance and scam contacts.
Reports on phone number 01726210384
4 yearsGot a call from an Asian fella but the line was so bad, I could barely catch his name. Claimed he worked for Microsoft and even had the cheek to say he knows about scam calls but this definitely wasn’t one! He said my computer had been hacked, like 28 times today or somethin’, and if I didn’t answer, they’d shut me down. I just told him to go ahead and I’d just get a new one. Then he hung up. Wouldn’t believe it, he rang straight back from a different number - same guy, same rubbish story.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke who muttered something about working for Microsoft. I asked him to say his name again, and he just repeated that he was from Microsoft. When I pressed for his actual name, he snapped back, saying it was Kevin. I told him I hadn't caught that properly and wanted to be sure. Next thing, he just hangs up on me. Total scam, trying to hack your computer. Microsoft would never ring you out of the blue like that.MicrosoftKevin4 yearsPicked up the phone and for a few seconds there was just silence, then some foreign-sounding voice started talking so I ended the call like I always do!4 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke claiming he was calling from Microsoft, saying my computer was being hacked for some dodgy stuff. He wanted me to log in and said they'd block my PC if I didn’t. I told him straight he was a con artist and mentioned I’d check with a mate who’s a copper. After that, he just gave up and ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft. Told her I wasn’t interested and just hung up. Total scam, watch out!Microsoft4 yearsThe call disconnected as soon as I picked up.4 yearsA chap rang me up, babbling on about Microsoft, so I swiftly ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsI received a phone call purporting to be from Microsoft’s tech support, claiming he was eager to assist with supposed problems on my computer. This chap, with a noticeable foreign accent, seemed rather dodgy and was clearly attempting to pull a fast one. He was trying to trick me into granting him remote access to my device.Microsoft4 yearsSaw a missed call from this number.4 yearsPicked up but no one spoke, just silence!4 yearsThe call dropped right as I was about to say something.4 yearsI picked up but nobody said anything. Pretty sure it’s a scam.4 yearsThere was a bit of silence and some faint sounds in the back when I said my number again. Then a guy with an Asian accent said he was from Windows tech support, talking about my laptop or computer, asking if I was the primary user. I told him straight away that I knew it was a scam, said cheers, and ended the call before he could say anything else.4 yearsMy landline rang around 10:30 in the morning, and a bloke said "Good afternoon," then quickly caught himself. I reckon he was calling from India, not from anywhere local like St Austell. He barely got out the usual "I'm with Microsoft" nonsense before I cut him off and said, "Don't lie, this is a scam," then slammed down the phone. If you fall for this kind of thing, they’ll rip you off and cause nothing but trouble. Watch out, folks!IndiaSt AustellMicrosoft4 yearsThey claimed to be from Microsoft - this was about the fourth call this week from that same number. I told them straight off I wasn’t interested, refused to share any details, and said my computer wasn’t even switched on before ending the call. Then the bloke rang back, I repeated I wasn’t interested and hung up again. He called once more, so I asked to talk to a manager. He said he was a senior technician, but I just told him to stop calling and ended the call. He rang another couple of times after that, but I just picked up and hung up without saying anything.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from this number on the 1st of October at 8:38, claiming to be from Microsoft. The person on the line insisted that my computer was under threat from hackers and offered to assist if I granted him access to my device!Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from this number on the 1st of October, 2022. Honestly, I couldn't make heads or tails of what she was saying, even when she tried to slow it down for me! Since she hasn't reached out again, I'm left thinking it was probably a dodgy call.4 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a foreign accent who gave the name "Adam Smith" and said his employee ID was MS0045. He was trying to speak to my nan, even though she died two years ago. I wasted about 9 minutes messing him about, and he started getting a bit nasty when I claimed the computer wasn’t working and the laptop had no battery. I also told him straight up that my nan was dead, but he just ignored that and acted like it was no big deal. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Adam Smith4 yearsGot a call from some scammers.4 yearsThis caller is totally a scammer, even tho they keep accusing me of being hacked. It's just not true!4 yearsThis has got to be one of the cleverer Microsoft scammers I've come across. Guy claimed he was calling from Microsoft Reading, and amazingly, he knew the name of the biscuit company based in Reading. Gave it a solid 10/10 for that. Shame though, because the phone number’s prefix actually came from St Austell.MicrosoftReadingSt Austell4 yearsGot a call from a guy who said he was from Microsoft, sounded Asian. Claimed my computer was hacked or something. Told him I wasn't buying whatever he was pushing, but he just got really pushy and kept talking over me when I said I didn’t trust him. Ended up hanging up. Honestly, with all the technology these days, phone companies should do way more to stop these scammers. It’s getting ridiculous having to deal with this stuff every single day.Microsoft4 yearsFirst she said I was being hacked, then suddenly switched from calling as Microsoft to Apple in just a few seconds. When I called her out on it being a fake call, she just hung up on me.MicrosoftApple4 yearsHad a call from an Asian lady claiming to be with Microsoft, which immediately set off my suspicions. Didn’t hang about and just ended the call. This is the second time this week I’ve had a call like that.Microsoft4 yearsI didn’t pick up since the number wasn’t familiar. After checking it out, turns out it was a scam call, so I’m relieved I didn’t answer.4 yearsIt was a dodgy call pretending to be from Microsoft. Total scam.Microsoft4 yearsJust got a call from some bloke with a foreign accent claiming he was ringing from Microsoft saying my PC was infected. I told him he was full of rubbish and hung up on him straight away.Microsoft4 yearsHad a call from a lady claiming she worked at Microsoft, and immediately something felt off. I just ended the call straight away. This is actually the second time this week I've got one of those calls.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from a bloke with an Asian accent who said he was from Microsoft. He was really abrupt and then, out of nowhere, he started shouting at me "Can't you speak English?" I told him nicely that his manner was quite rude, then just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke called saying he was from Microsoft and asked if I was the primary user of the computer. I told him I wasn’t, and then he just hung up on me. Such a hassle!Microsoft4 yearsAbsolutely ridiculous - some woman said she was from Microsoft, but I knew straight away it was a load of nonsense. Let her ramble on for a moment, but when I calmly told her she was talking utter rubbish, she started yelling at me! Gave her a bit of time while I made a cuppa and popped to the loo, so she was on the phone to herself for quite a while. At least that meant someone else didn’t have to listen to her for ages. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it.Microsoft4 yearsI answered the phone and kept saying hello, and this Indian woman just hung up with a quick goodbye. From what I’ve read on here, these calls usually claim to be from Microsoft, saying your computer has issues and they need you to switch it on so they can fix it. But as soon as I told them that Microsoft never phones or emails like that and that they’re running a scam, the line just went dead.Microsoft4 yearsI wasnt home when they called. Ive got these calls a few times now - no way Microsoft just rings out of the blue like that. The voices sounded Asian, definitely a scam! They try to get your bank details, watch out!! Plus, the number shown on your phone can be faked to look local. Honestly, what is BT doing about stopping this rubbish? They should be blocking these fraudsters before we even get the call.MicrosoftBT4 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady claiming to be from Microsoft. I straight up told her she was trying to scam me.Microsoft4 yearsAnswered the call and they just put the phone down - such a hassle!4 yearsGot a call from 01726 210384, the person said they were from Microsoft but hung up right away. I don't understand why scammers like this don’t find real jobs and stop wasting time bothering folks who work hard. It’s just annoying! The number is 01726 210384 if anyone wants to watch out.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call with no one on the other end! Quite baffling, really.4 yearsIt seems someone is masquerading as Domestic and General. Can we please have this individual reported or their activities ceased?4 yearsReceived a call where there was nothing but silence on the other end. Quite odd!4 yearsSaid he was with Microsoft, but total scammer.Microsoft4 yearsI just cut the call as soon as I picked up.Submit Your Own Report (01726 210384)
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