01737552954
☎️ 01737552954 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 173755 with a prefix of 01737. The area code 01737 originates from Redhill.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01737552954
- Scam call requesting bank detailsMar
2026Suspicious silent call from potential scamAug
2021Suspicious phone support - avoid scamAug
2021Unknown caller from Warwickshire, avoidAug
2021User facing computrt problems issueAug
2021Online support, issue with multiple computersAug
2021Received call from unknown supportAug
2021False Microsoft Support phone callAug
2021Unknown number, let it goAug
2021Suspicious call from potential scamAug
2021Blocked number, unknown and unrecognizedAug
2021Received scam call from "Alan."Aug
2021Skeptical of online tech supportAug
2021This is not a meaningful commentAug
2021Warning about potential scammerAug
2021WARNING: Microsoft technical engineer SCAMAug
2021Foreign accent referenced in scamAug
2021Scam call, did not speakAug
2021Foreign caller regarding security breachAug
2021Fraudulent "Microsoft" tech support callAug
2021Warning against possible fraudulent activityAug
2021Home phone call detected as scamAug
2021Spoof "authorized Microsoft repairer" callAug
2021Number Of Searches: 71 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 28 August 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Leam(Derbyshire), Soch(Gwynedd) and Wiggens Green(Essex).
01737552954 has 21 comments of which 9 x negative and 12 x neutral
01737552954 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01737552954 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call from someone pretending to be Microsoft or computer support, often using fake names and claiming serious PC issues like spyware or hacking. Callers sometimes have foreign accents and pressure you to confirm computer details or even provide bank info. Many report silent pauses, hang ups when questioned, and frequent repeated calls, mainly to landlines. Callers often fail to respond convincingly when challenged and insist on speaking to the “account holder” or computer user despite obvious doubts. Several people note the number shows signs of spoofing and the tactics suggest a clear attempt to trick vulnerable individuals, typically using scare tactics about computer security.
Reports on phone number 01737552954
4 monthsSomeone called saying they were from EE and asked for my bank details and postcode. Felt fishy so didn’t give anything.EE5 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent rang me and said his name was Lee. He claimed he was calling to help me fix some problem with Windows and warned that my computer might soon crash.Lee5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Online Support, saying there was an issue with my personal computer. I asked, “Which one? I’ve got a showroom full of computers” (well, I don’t). She repeated, “Your personal computer.” So I asked again, “Which one exactly?” and she said, “The one with Windows 10.” I repeated that I had a showroom full (still don’t), then suddenly she just ended the call. Weird!5 yearsI didn’t hear anything when I picked up, just silence until there was a click and then a lot of chatter in the background, like maybe a call centre. I hung up as soon as there was no reply. From what I’ve read on other reviews, it seems this might be some kind of scam.5 yearsKeep getting calls every day from 01737552954. I just don't pick up now after seeing what people say about it. Location says Warwickshire.WARWICKSHIRE5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be tech support but I’m ex-directory, no way they should have my number. I told him to jog on, hung up and blocked them straight away.5 yearsSomebody rang saying they were from Microsoft Support. I played the silly old woman bit, saying I don’t even own a computer and asked if they were gonna post me one. They just ended the call straight away!Microsoft5 yearsI received a rather curious call from a woman named Jayden, who claimed to be from a company purportedly called Online Support. She mentioned that she wished to chat about Microsoft. Now, here’s the thing - how on earth does she know I own a computer? When I pressed her for clarification, I was met with nothing but silence. I inquired about her location, to which she replied London, but lo and behold, the number didn’t match up. “Oh, we’re utilising online services,” she said. Quite the flimsy excuse, if you ask me. Jayden, love, you’ll need to put a bit more effort into convincing me this isn’t just another dodgy call. But then, the line went dead, and that silence was quite telling, wasn't it?JaydenOnline SupportMicrosoftLondon5 yearsNever seen the number before and no clue who it was, so I went ahead and blocked it straight away.5 yearsGot a call from a number I didn't know. I usually just let these go to voicemail. Of course, no message was left this time either. Pretty clear it was just a scam attempt.5 yearsSo I got a call from someone claiming to be “Online Support” on 01737 552954. The bloke said my PC was sending error alerts and offered to sort out any hackers or trojans. He told me to switch on my computer, and when I asked if he could actually see my screen, he said he could. I told him if that were true, he'd know my PC was on already, and joked that he must believe I just walked in from the rain!5 yearsGot a call on my landline from 01737 552954, didn’t say a word and they just hung up straight away. Pretty clear it’s a scam.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be an approved Microsoft repair agent, but they had a strange accent. They started telling me my computer was full of spyware and malware, and said they could fix it if I just turned it on. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsToday around 5:30pm I got a call from some middle-aged bloke named Alan, who sounded like a total scammer. Honestly, what a desperate guy!Alan5 yearsThis call came through on my landline and it was pretty obvious it was some kind of scam, so I didn’t bother listening to the whole message. Like others have said, my landline’s not connected to any of my accounts anyway, so even if the message made sense, I’d have just ended the call.5 yearsTotal scam, definitely avoid!Alert5 yearsGot a call from this number 0737552954, some stranger telling me there was a security problem with my laptop or computer - problem is, I don't even have one! Told them that and they just ended the call straight away. Seemed fishy to me.5 yearsSomeone claiming to be an "authorised Microsoft repair technician" called, asking to speak to whoever owns the "computer in the home." It was obviously a scam, but they wouldn't drop it and just kept insisting they wanted to talk to the account holder.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a Microsoft tech support guy - total scam, watch out!Microsoft5 yearsSomebody called me pretending they worked for Microsoft, said my computer was infected with spyware. They told me to check it right away, but I just hung up instead. Then, they rang back all annoyed, asking why I’d ended the call and demanding an explanation!Microsoft5 yearsTotal ripoff, watch out!Submit Your Own Report (01737 552954)
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