01773820452
☎️ 01773820452 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 177382 with a prefix of 01773. The area code 01773 originates from Ripley.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01773820452
- Scam call from alleged BTSep
2023Received call from Virgin representativeSep
2023Suspicious of unanswered scammer activitiesSep
2023Scam call - claimed from BTAug
2023Doubtful call from Andrew. Hung upAug
2023Received scam call from "Virgin Media"Aug
2023No message on answer machineAug
2023Beware of scam phone callsAug
2023Warning about potential fraudulent activityAug
2023Frustrated with unwanted phone callsAug
2023Unsolicited call suspected phishing scamAug
2023Received incoherent call, abrupt endAug
2023Rude caller, hung up quicklyAug
2023Received suspicious phone calls, ignoredAug
2023Ignored and blocked potential scammerAug
2023Scam call pretending to be BTAug
2023Report possible computer errors promptlyAug
2023Fraudulent Microsoft call turning aggressiveAug
2023User anticipates receiving scam callAug
2023Missed call, garden, dried laundryAug
2023Number Of Searches: 45 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 14 August 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bampton(Oxfordshire), Hanwell(Greater London), Old Nenthorn(Scottish Borders), Poundfield(East Sussex) and Reach(Cambridgeshire).
01773820452 has 20 comments of which 14 x negative and 6 x neutral
01773820452 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01773820452 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number often impersonating BT, Virgin Media or Openreach. Callers usually claim issues with internet security or routers, frequently using Indian accents. They often avoid answering questions and hang up abruptly when challenged. Some provide partial personal info but fail to follow through legitimately. Calls commonly involve threats of account suspension or attempts to gain remote device access. Many recognise it as a clear scam and choose to block the number. Occasionally callers hang up silently or leave no message. There are reports of rude or confusing interactions, and the attempts seem persistent despite being widely identified as fraudulent. Overall, this number is associated with dishonest tactics and annoyance for recipients.
Reports on phone number 01773820452
3 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming to be BT, so I told her straight it was a scam. She didn’t argue or anything, just ended the call. These annoying calls are getting on my nerves, so I’ve blocked the number now.BT3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Virgin, but they spoke with a strong Indian accent and I couldn’t catch what he was saying. Virgin usually rings me on an 0800 number, so I just ended the call straight away!Virgin3 yearsI just didn’t pick up in the first place ‘cos I could tell it was probs some scam call.3 yearsAnswered the call but there was no voicemail or message left.3 yearsGot a ring from this number recently. The lady said she was with Virgin Media and mentioned they’d noticed some security issues with our router over the past couple of days and needed to run some checks. When I asked who she needed to talk to, she replied with the account holder. So I asked her to tell me who that was, and then she just hung up. It’s a shame, really - if these scammers put the same amount of energy into helping people instead of tricking them, the world would be a far nicer place. Unfortunately, they’ll probably keep targeting those who are easy to fool.Virgin Media3 yearsSome bloke called Andrew claiming he was from Openreach. Nah, not buying it. I just ended the call.AndrewOpenreach3 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT and Openreach about my internet, but I don't even have internet, so I just hung up.BTOpenreach3 yearsI got a call from someone saying he was from BT, called himself ‘Jack’ and spoke with an Indian accent. He insisted that my computer was vulnerable to hackers because my IP and account were exposed. When I questioned him further, he surprisingly knew my home address. I told him to send me a letter through the post to set up a time for a proper chat. Then he said BT would shut off my internet until they sorted it out. Funny thing is, my internet’s still working fine! Watch out everyone...BTJack3 yearsDefinitely a scam, no question about it.3 yearsGot a call from some Indian guy claiming he was calling from Virgin about my internet issue. I said "Oh, is that so?" and then he just ended the call. Honestly, these constant calls are so annoying.IndiaVirgin3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT Internet. He tried telling me my device was hacked by loads of people and wanted me to open it up. He spoke with an Indian accent, and whenever I started asking him stuff, he didn’t seem happy and just ended the call. Proper dodgy.3 yearsIt began with a rather alarming claim about my Internet security being at risk. Then, out of the blue, this chap switched gears and suggested he wanted to take me out on a date-how cheeky! I decided enough was enough and hung up. He had the audacity to call again, but trust me, don’t waste your time picking up. It’s just rude to get such nonsense, especially when he introduced himself as John!John3 yearsPicked up the phone, said “hello”, but the person on the other end just mumbled weird stuff and then quickly ended the call.3 yearsSome bloke called claiming to be from BT's Internet Security dept, said his name was Jack Hunter but had an Indian accent. I hung up straight away, then he called me back from 01505843408, which I just turned off. He tried one more time from 02082498731, so I ignored that too.BTInternet Security DepartmentJack Hunter3 yearsI picked up the phone, but nobody spoke. When I checked the number, turns out it was a scammer. So, I just blocked the number straight away.3 yearsSeems like his computer is messed up, maybe he should take a look. What a numpty!3 yearsSomeone called me pretending they were from Microsoft, saying my computer had loads of errors. After a bit, the caller started yelling and being really rude.Microsoft3 yearsA chap rang me up insisting he represented BT, and he rattled off a customer licence number. I could tell immediately it was a scam.BT3 yearsI picked up but there was no one there, just silence. Feels like it’s one of those scam calls, probably gonna get another one soon.3 yearsI missed a ring from 01773 820452 earlier, was busy pegging out some dry washing in the garden at the time.Submit Your Own Report (01773 820452)
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