01778423903
☎️ 01778423903 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 177842 with a prefix of 01778. The area code 01778 originates from Bourne.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01778423903
- Received silent call, did not answerJun
2018Call intercepted; lady didn't listenJun
2018Internet service for Asian womanJun
2018Questioning legitimacy of call sourceJun
2018Possible scam attempt by impostorJun
2018Fake BT call claiming breachJun
2018Suspected scam call about IPJun
2018Scam call from fake Asian womanJun
2018Scam call from fake BTJun
2018Beware of fake BT callJun
2018Received scam call from BTJun
2018Received call from apparent scammerJun
2018Suspicious call from BT techJun
2018Number Of Searches: 118 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 01 June 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cross Lanes(Oxfordshire), Salvington(West Sussex) and Spunhill(Shropshire).
01778423903 has 13 comments of which 2 x neutral and 11 x negative
01778423903 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01778423903 👆 is reported as a scam call where foreign, mainly Asian women or men claiming to be from BT technical support contact people to say their internet or computer has been hacked or compromised. They often mention IP addresses or fraud attempts and try to get victims to access their computers remotely. Callers frequently hang up when challenged or if told the person is not a BT customer. The numbers usually do not match local UK lines and the calls are persistent, with multiple reports over weeks. Many users hang up immediately, recognising it as a scam. The callers seem to ignore outgoing messages and just talk with background noise, making the experience suspicious and fraudulent.
Reports on phone number 01778423903
8 yearsNo one picked up- it was just dead silent on the other end.8 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying she was from "BT services" and that my internet was about to be cut off. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.BT8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with BT, telling me my computer was hacked.BT8 yearsMy voicemail picked up the phone, but the woman just ignored the message and started saying hello anyway. You could hear people chatting in the background too. Honestly, so annoying. I looked up the number here and found out more about it.8 yearsA woman with an Indian accent called me, talking about some technical issue and IP address stuff. She claimed to be from BT. Once I said I don’t use BT, she just hung up straight away. Feels like if you give them any info, your computer might get hacked or you could end up with bigger troubles. Be careful!BT8 yearsI got a call from some woman with an Asian accent pretending to be from BT tech support. She said my IP was hacked or something. Pretty sure it was a scam, so I just ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from a woman, seemed like a UK number, but I reckon the call actually came from somewhere in the Indian subcontinent. She was telling me my computer had been hacked and that my BT internet would be cut off for a couple of days or something like that. I’m not sure if she even really got what I was saying back to her. Is there any way to track where the call truly came from using that phone number she gave?UK8 yearsGot a call from a woman with a foreign accent pretending to be from BT, saying my IP address was at risk and that I needed to check my computer. As soon as I realised it was dodgy, I just ended the call. Total scam, watch out!BT8 yearsGot a ring from someone saying they were from BT, telling me my internet was all messed up and causing problems. I’m not even a BT customer! They then asked me to open something on my computer by pressing the Windows key and R. It felt dodgy, so I just cut them off straight away. Glad I trusted my gut!BT8 yearsOn the 8th of June 2018, I got a call from a lady who had an indian accent. She said she was calling from BT and warned me that some fraudsters were trying to hack my BT account. I told her straight away i knew she was trying to scam me and asked her to take my number off her list. After that, she just ended the call.BT8 yearsI got a call from a guy named Benjamin, sounded Asian, claiming he was from BT's tech support. Does this sound like a scam to anyone?BenjaminBT8 yearsGot a call from someone with an accent claiming to be from BT technical support, but they hung up on me. I've been getting loads of these kinds of calls from various numbers recently, so I just blocked them now.BT8 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from BT, saying my internet was compromised. Definitely a load of rubbish as nothing's wrong. I just ended the call straight away.BTSubmit Your Own Report (01778 423903)
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