01738813270
☎️ 01738813270 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 173881 with a prefix of 01738. The area code 01738 originates from Perth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01738813270
- Strange phone call from "Sophie"Aug
2019Reporting scam calls to Action FraudAug
2019User blocked after reading commentsAug
2019Suspicious number with computer scamAug
2019User enjoys annoying Microsoft telemarketersAug
2019Prank-called fake Microsoft tech supportAug
2019Warning: Jordan scam impersonates MicrosoftAug
2019Unwanted silent phone call receivedAug
2019Individual posing as Microsoft representativeAug
2019Unsolicited call from fake MicrosoftAug
2019Call disconnected when asked database removalAug
2019Telemarketer called, hung up quickAug
2019Complaint about silent phone callAug
2019Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftAug
2019Unwanted call from fake MicrosoftAug
2019Prank called Indian Microsoft scammerFeb
2019Call was silent, frustrating experienceFeb
2019Unknown caller not leaving messageFeb
2019Scam blocked, standard computer issueFeb
2019Request to leave or departFeb
2019Upset about early morning callFeb
2019Unsolicited call from unknown numberFeb
2019User's comment: "blocked"Feb
2019Possible silent phone call issueFeb
2019Warning about scammers mentionedFeb
2019Microsoft scam, do not answerFeb
2019Warning about Microsoft phone scamFeb
2019Caller claimed to be MicrosoftFeb
2019Warning about computer scam artistsFeb
2019Poor English, hung up abruptlyMay
2018Number Of Searches: 210 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 22 May 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bardon Mill(Northumberland), Earl Shilton(Leicestershire), Upton Grey(Hampshire), Westrum(Lincolnshire) and Whitley Thorpe(North Yorkshire).
01738813270 has 27 comments of which 18 x negative and 9 x neutral
01738813270 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01738813270 👆 is reported as a persistent scammer number, often using an Indian or Asian accent, claiming to be from Microsoft or related tech support. Callers try to convince people there's a problem with their computer to gain access or money, frequently making silent or hang-up calls when answered. Many complain about annoying repeat calls, poor English, aggressive or rude behaviour, and attempts to trick vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly. Some have noted the calls originate from fake UK landlines and advise blocking/unblocking. It’s flagged as a dangerous and fraudulent operation preying on the vulnerable with many similar reports across the UK. The calls come early and often, clearly unwanted and suspect by nearly everyone who’s answered.
Reports on phone number 01738813270
7 yearsThis lady named Sophie rang me with a strong Eastern accent. She started saying my dad, who's 83, was in love with her and planning to marry her! I told her I've reported her number to the police straight away. I've also blocked the number now. These sorts of calls are really risky, especially targeting older, vulnerable folks.Sophie7 yearsAfter seeing all these reviews, I've decided to block. Cheers for the heads-up!7 yearsGot a call from some Microsoft bloke called Daniel. I asked him which computer he was on about, like, they all run Windows don't they? Then I asked how many computers he thought I had - he said 14! I don’t even own that many, and it's not a business line. After that, he just hung up. Total waste of time, but I had a bit of fun messing with him.MicrosoftDaniel7 yearsGot a call from someone named Jordan claiming to be from Microsoft. They even gave me the right London phone number and address, but it was definitely a scam. Be careful with calls like these!MicrosoftLondon7 yearsHad some bloke with an Indian accent trying to say he was from Microsoft. Told him to jog on straight away!IndiaMicrosoft7 yearsGot one of those quiet calls where no one speaks. Pretty strange experience.7 yearsI got a call this morning before 9 from 01738 813270. The person on the line had an Indian accent and claimed to be from Microsoft, saying there was a problem with my PC. I told them there wasnt any issue, and when they asked 'Who said that?', I just said 'Nobody, I just know it's fine.' Then they went on with a long spiel, so I said I was hanging up and ended the call. They called back right away, but I just left the phone down and let them babble to themselves.Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from some Ryan Wilson claiming to be from Microsoft, sounded like he had an Indian accent. I told him to take me off their list or whatever database, and right after that, he just hung up on me. Proper annoying.Ryan WilsonMicrosoft7 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Indian accent who said he was from Microsft. When I told him I wasn’t the right person, he started cursing at me. I just hung up straight away. Definitely a scam.MicrosoftIndia7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today, some person with an Asian accent saying there was a problem with my computer. I just ended the call and added the number to my block list. I noticed they tried calling me twice more after that, but thankfully my phone didn’t ring thanks to the block. Seems really dodgy, I’ve had similar calls before.7 yearsGot a call from 01738813270 but all I heard was silence on the other end. Pretty annoying!7 yearsJust got a call from 01738 813270 a little while ago. As soon as I let my voicemail pick up, they just ended the call. Honestly, that’s probably the easiest way to dodge these types of calls.7 yearsHad a ring just before 9, bloke said he was with Microsoft. I told him I don’t take calls from cold callers and that my number is on the do-not-call list, so he really shouldn’t be ringing me. Then he goes, “It’s not a cold call, love!” and I just ended it there.Microsoft8 yearsGot one of those calls where no one speaks on the other end. Strange and a bit creepy, really.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent trying to sell me a Microsoft chip or something. I just told him I’d already had my tea and wasn’t interested.Microsoft8 yearsLeave me alone, please!!8 yearssomeone phoned me at 8:15 on a saturday morning, who even does that? totally ridiculous!8 yearsI just put them straight on blocked.8 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but the person on the other end just wouldn’t leave a message on my voicemail. Definitely seemed a bit sketchy to me.8 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft, said they needed access to my PC. Microsoft never ring you like that. The person on the phone spoke terrible English too. Looks like a scam to me.Microsoft8 yearsBeware, its a Microsoft scam! Dont pick up, just hang up!Microsoft8 yearsDon’t trust these lot, they’re just trying to get into your laptop. Best thing to do is just end the call straight away!8 yearsTypical trick from scammers calling about computer issues. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsGot a call from 01738813270 the other day. Some geezer who reckons it's fine to blow other folks' cash! What a joke, honestly. Anyway, just thought I'd share 621311 1566 if anyone else comes across it.8 yearsTotal scammers, don’t pick up!8 yearssomebody rang me saying they were from microsoft, but it was obviously a scam.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from someone overseas with really bad English, then they just ended the call abruptly.Submit Your Own Report (01738 813270)
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