01904325496
☎️ 01904325496 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 190432 with a prefix of 01904. The area code 01904 originates from York.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01904325496
- Ignore and block unwanted callsMay
2016A frustrating call from scammersMay
2016Setting up cost trap scammersMay
2016phone number linked to scamMay
2016Beware of Windows Tech SCAMMay
2016Questioned legitimacy, criticized caller, ended conversationMay
2016Excessive scam calls from idiotsMay
2016Elderly parents harassed by scammersMay
2016Frequent scam calls causing frustrationMay
2016Warning: Frauds posing as tech supportMay
2016Scam phone calls from "Microsoft"May
2016Too many annoying phone callsMay
2016Frequent unwanted scam calls, urgent actionMay
2016Persistent scam calls causing frustrationMay
2016Call scammer asked for personal informationMay
2016Caller pretended to be Microsoft, untechnicalMay
2016Fake Microsoft support scam warningMay
2016Feeling threatened by the commentMay
2016Warning about computer scam phone callsMay
2016Feeling powerless about ineffective TPSMay
2016Annoying daily, can it stop?May
2016Elderly parents harassed by persistent callerMay
2016Received frequent annoying calls. IgnoredApr
2016Handling unwanted phone calls with humorApr
2016Multiple calls from aggressive scammersApr
2016Questioning inaction on fraudulent callApr
2016Questioning and evading tech supportApr
2016Nuisance scammers pretending to be MicrosoftApr
2016Upset about frequent unwanted callsApr
2016Warning about Microsoft phone scamApr
2016Ignore repetitive unhelpful advice, disconnectApr
2016Unwanted fake Microsoft support callApr
2016Nuisance caller using computer scamApr
2016Frequent spam calls, reported scammersApr
2016Scam call claiming computer securityApr
2016SCAM call claiming PC problemApr
2016Unwanted silent calls, blocking numberApr
2016Repeated unwanted scam call aggressionApr
2016Phone calls asking for informationApr
2016Spam call from fake WindowsApr
2016Security threats from Windows employeeApr
2016Bogus call from fake Windows supportApr
2016Scam call, ignored, warning givenApr
2016Possible silent call, unclear sourceApr
2016User skeptical of unknown caller's tacticsApr
2016Received rude call from WindowsApr
2016Scammer posing as tech supportApr
2016Multiple calls, annoying, intrusive, declinedApr
2016Scam call wasted an hourApr
2016Receiving numerous scam calls, discovered locationApr
2016Upset about persistent scam callsApr
2016Received scam call about WindowsApr
2016Report and block scam callApr
2016Fraudulent phone call from "Molly"Apr
2016Call regarding computer, rude interactionApr
2016Caller ID spoofing on the riseApr
2016Received suspicious scam call from "Henry""Apr
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftApr
2016Report suspicious call to authorityApr
2016Another scam call regarding computerApr
2016Received scam calls from UKApr
2016Hung up on Microsoft scamApr
2016Windows care center phone scamApr
2016Received tech support scam callApr
2016Beware of fake phone scamApr
2016Received scam call, had funApr
2016User suggests using strong languageApr
2016Avoid unknown caller offering helpApr
2016User suspected and thwarted scamApr
2016Unsolicited call about computer issueApr
2016Scam call, requested registration numberApr
2016Similar scam experience with ladyApr
2016Scam call from fake tech supportApr
2016Scam call about nonexistent virusesApr
2016Warning: Fraudulent individuals impersonating WindowsApr
2016Scam call from "Windows Care."Apr
2016Expression of disbelief or amusementApr
2016Unknown person claiming computer supportApr
2016Suspicious call from fake supportMar
2016Received scam call warning messageMar
2016Potential scam phone call reportedMar
2016Received fake virus call, humorous!Mar
2016Number Of Searches: 453 Number Of Comments: 68 First Seen: 11 March 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Folly Cross(Devon), Highbury(Somerset) and Laughterton(Lincolnshire).
01904325496 has 68 comments of which 32 x neutral and 36 x negative
01904325496 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01904325496 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows technical support, warning of computer problems needing urgent attention. Many users describe repeated daily calls, often with foreign accents, pressuring victims to grant remote access or provide personal details. The callers exhibit rude or threatening behaviour when challenged. This scam targets not only computer owners but also vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly, leading to distress and financial loss. Despite numerous reports to authorities, telecom providers, and the Telephone Preference Service, calls continue unabated. Experts advise against engaging, sharing any information, or allowing access, recommending immediate call blocking and reporting. The widespread nature and tenacity highlight the need for increased regulatory action to shut down these fraudulent operations.
Reports on phone number 01904325496
10 yearsGot a call today and just let the person ramble on, then hung up and blocked the number straight away. Everyone should try this!10 yearsI got a call from some bloke abroad who said his name was Jack, claiming there was an issue with my computer he could sort out. I told him straight up that these types get reported loads for being scams, over a thousand times in fact, and they're total crooks with zero ethics who should be properly ashamed. He just carried on like nothing, daft as a brush. I’m sure they’ll ring again soon enough. Why's nobody cracking down on them? Surely B.T. should just cut off their number?JackB. T10 yearsIf you get any of these scam callers, try giving them 07677847913. It’s a cost trap number and it’ll end up costing them loads of cash if they ring it. Would be great if more of us did this - time to stop letting them get away with it!10 yearsBeware of the phone number 01904 325496-it's linked to a scammer operating through a computer!10 yearsI couldn’t believe people actually get tricked by this nonsense. Told the bloke he ought to be ashamed and just cut the call straight away.10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Windows Tech - total scam. They had me on the phone for half an hour before I twigged something was off. I ended up reporting them to TeamViewer, since that’s the software they use to take over your computer. Just a heads up, your PC won’t ever share personal info through error reports, and it’s pretty normal for your logs to show errors now and then.TeamViewer10 yearsI keep gettin calls from these lot like twice or three times every day, despite me tellin them they're scammers. Honestly, they come off as proper thick as well as dodgy.10 yearsI’ve had about half a dozen calls over the last couple of days, and already two this morning. It feels like they’re singling me out, maybe ‘cause I told them off with some colourful language on the second call. Reading other people’s experiences, that seems about right. Every time it’s the same story - my PC is supposedly infected. I’ve just stopped picking up now, which is frustrating especially when I miss real calls and have to phone back, wasting my credit.10 yearsSCAM ALERT - Got a call from someone claiming to be 'Dave' and saying he was from 'Windows,' which makes no sense at all! The accent was definitely Asian, so I’m pretty sure this is a fraud attempt. Don’t fall for whatever they try to get you to do!DaveAsia10 yearsOver the last five days, this number has been calling my elderly parents nonstop, sometimes multiple times each day. They picked up once, quickly sussed it was a scam and ended the call. Since then, it’s just been constant ringing, but my parents know the number now and don’t bother answering. They even contacted Action Fraud, but were told there was nothing they could do, and their phone company’s only suggestion was to sell them a new handset. My parents are registered with the TPS, by the way.Action FraudTelephone Preference Service10 yearsI got a bunch of calls from 01904 325496 today - like a dozen times! They claim there's an issue with my PC and say they're from Microsoft. Tried being nice, even got loud, but they just wouldn’t leave me alone. So annoying!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call just like loads of others here. When I asked who it was, they said they had info about my Microsoft Account, then they just cut off straight away. Felt like they were after getting into my computer or something.Microsoft10 yearsThis phone number has rung me 3 times just today. I totally get what everyone else is saying here! Is there any way to get this number blocked for good? I wonder if it would be against the law to attach a small alarm to the receiver and let it go off - that might hurt someone’s ears for sure!10 yearsGot told off like I was some kind of troublemaker, with them saying I’m dealing with the wrong bloke! Complete muppets.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, but it was definitely a scam. Watch out for these imposters!Microsoft10 yearsThey call me every single day now, it's really getting on my nerves. Is there a way to track them down and make it stop?10 yearsHonestly, dealing with this feels pretty hopeless. From what I've seen, the TPS really doesn’t do much to help.10 yearsBeware of calls from the number 01904 325496. They try that classic "Your computer is in trouble" trick. Trust me, don't get drawn in - it’ll end up costing you a fortune if you do!10 yearsMy elderly folks keep getting calls all day long, whether it’s morning, afternoon or even late in the evening. It’s always some Asian man on the line. They don’t even own a computer or have the internet, but apparently that means nothing to him. When my mum asked what company he was from, he rudely said something like “bugger off” and told them he’d just keep ringing anyway. They’ve started jotting down every call and said they’ll be reporting it to the cops soon.10 yearsThis number has kept ringing me like mad, loads of times. I just ignore it, but it's really quite irritating.10 yearsOver the past few days, I've received around five calls from these dodgy folks. First, a bloke named "Steven" rang me a couple of times claiming he was calling from Manchester, but now the number shows up as being from York. They can get quite rude and pushy - one time they even called me "very rude"! Next time, I'm just going to leave the phone lying there and let them have a chat with themselves.StevenManchesterYork10 yearsI had a pretty similar thing happen to me. I tried asking where they got my number from, and they actually had a reply for most of my questions. Honestly, like some folks said, just hanging up or telling them you’re about to switch on your computer and then leaving them waiting seems like a good way to waste their time since they’re wasting ours.10 yearsOn 26th April I got a call from a York number. If I can figure out who they are, surely the police and phone companies can too. So why isn’t anything being done about these scams? My guess is they’re hesitant to act because the caller had a really heavy Asian accent and they don’t want to risk accusations of racism.York10 years01904325496 keeps ringing me claiming they're from Microsoft. At first I gave them the benefit of the doubt and chatted, but now I just cut the call short because they start getting rude and threatening. Total pain and clearly scammers!Microsoft10 yearsJust like many others here, I’ve been getting calls from this number quite a bit. Had a few last week and then twice today. The last bloke on the phone was pretty pushy, even saying he’d keep ringing me. Honestly, I reckon someone should be able to track down where that number’s coming from.10 yearsGot a call this morning at about 08:26 from someone claiming to be with Microsoft New Support Centre. The lady on the line told me to switch on my PC so she could provide a code. I told her no and asked her not to ring me again. She said she’d keep trying until I powered it up. I repeated my request for no more calls but she got louder, so I just ended the call.New Support CentreMicrosoft10 yearsLike everyone else is saying, I just ended the call straight away.10 yearsFor the past few days, I've been getting calls from this number around 3 or 4 times daily. The caller says they're from the Microsoft Help Desk, but it's definitely a con. Microsoft wouldn't ever ring you up like that.Microsoft Help CentreMicrosoft10 yearsI recently had the misfortune of receiving a call from this number: 01904 325496. Clearly, it's just another pesky scammer attempting to peddle that old chestnut about having issues with my computer. What a right pain!10 yearsThis number rang me up claiming there was a problem with my Windows security. Total scam alert! They gave me some CLSID which I later found out is pretty much common for loads of machines. The people on the other end had thick Indian accents and told me to check out some site called microtechresolve[###]. Don’t fall for it, they’re just trying to hack into your PC. Watch out, folks!10 yearsReceived a call earlier from someone claiming my computer had issues and they needed me to log in with some access code. Yeah, right. Told them to bugger off (or words along those lines) and not to bother me again. Also warned them I'd report them to the proper authorities and the TPS. Honestly, don't waste your time with these people - it's a total scam.TPS Agency10 yearsNot sure who it is. They rang me twice on the 22nd April and then again a couple of times today, 23rd April. Every time I answer, there's just silence, maybe because my answerphone kicks in. In the end, I just blocked the number.10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Windows Security. I just said I wasn’t interested and put the phone down.Windows Security10 yearsSome guy called saying he was from Windows Security and started threatening me if I didn’t follow his instructions on my computer. Proper scary stuff.10 yearsThis number has rang me about 10 times over the past couple of days. At first i was open to talkin but when i asked them to say my name they just replied "Mr White" which is definitely not me. I told them that and they just ended the call straight away. Seems like a total phishing attempt, so i wouldnt share anything with these lot!White10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the Windows support squad, saying there was something wrong with my computer - which was odd since I don’t even own one! So I just ended the call. Total scam, so best to block them straight away and don’t share any details. If you’re feeling cheeky though, have a laugh and mess with them a bit lol!10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be John from 'Windows support' about my PC. I told him he wasn’t really John and that he was just trying to scam me and to stop ringing. Then, about an hour later, the same number called again but I didn’t pick up.John10 yearsNot sure, it could've been a quiet call since my voicemail picked up.10 yearsGot a call once about some supposed problem with Windows. I said my computer seemed fine, but he kept insisting if I wasn’t sure it wasn’t his fault. Then, out of nowhere, he just hung up on me.10 yearsSome bloke named David rang me up claiming my computer had issues that he'd apparently been tracking for a past few weeks. I asked him how he could possibly know anything about my PC and suggested maybe he should get a proper job instead of messing about with scam calls. If you wanna keep these muppets chatting a bit longer, I found pretending to stammer works wonders until they lose patience and hang up.David10 yearsAt 1:12pm on 21/4/16 I got my fourth call in just three days, this time it was a lady saying she was Hannah Smith from the Windows tech team - said it was just a courtesy call. When I asked more, she said she was calling from an office in New Hampshire, eventually mentioned 23 Hazen Drive Concord which I found out is where the NH DMV is located. She lost interest after a bit and hung up on me.Hannah SmithWindowsNew HampshireHazen DriveConcordNH Division of Motor Vehicles10 yearsSo this guy with an Asian accent, calling himself Charles today, turned proper horrible once he figured out I wasn’t falling for his "Windows Control Centre" nonsense from the word go. He even started threatening to come round and said he had a revolver or something. Lovely lot, right? Honestly, it’s scary to think about how someone more vulnerable would cope with that. Reported it to the cops, but I’m not holding my breath they’ll actually do anything.CharlesWindows Control10 yearsGot two calls just in the last couple of days, really irritating and bothersome. I told them to stop bothering me and just hung up straight away.10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to support widows, felt fishy from the start. I decided to keep them chatting for around quarter of an hour while I was chilling at home watching snooker. Then I asked what game they were on about, and the bloke suddenly went off on one, getting rude and threatening me and my family. Pretty worrying since the number looked like it was from the UK. Does anyone know how we can actually shut these scammers down?UK10 yearsI didn’t bother ringing back, but I think the name mentioned was "David". If you get a call from this number, best thing is to sign up with the Telephone Preference Service and let them know about it. At least it seems like it could be a UK number, so there’s some chance it can be tracked.DavidTelephone Preference ServiceUK10 yearsGot a call the other day from someone saying they were from the Windows Care Centre, trying to convince me there was an issue with my Windows PC. I just said I wasn’t having any trouble and ended the call straight away.Windows Care Centre10 yearsJust a quick one - I got this call on my BT home phone, and I reckon it was sent through VoIP to fake the Caller ID. You’d think big companies like BT should be able to spot this kind of thing right at their main switch. Spoofing Caller ID is against the law here in the UK, and also in places like the US and India.BTVoIPUKUSAIndia10 yearsJust got a call today at 10 in the morning from someone saying they were Henry, speaking with an Indian accent. He claimed to be from Windows Tech Support and told me my PC was full of garbage files. He kept talking about a “computer security licence ID number” which apparently was how they tracked my machine. He stuck pretty rigidly to his script but was hopeless at dealing with the questions I threw at him. Eventually, he must've twigged I wasn't buying it and ended the call.Henry10 yearsHad this dodgy call about my computer the other day. Told ’em I don’t even own one, just a tablet. They kept insisting that couldn’t be right!10 yearsGot a call from some woman saying she's with Microsoft or something. I told her to take her scams elsewhere and then just ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsI just got a call from someone saying they were from a Windows support team, telling me my PC was hacked or something and asking for my computer ID and to note some info they’d provide. I told them straight away no thanks and put the phone down. Don’t waste your time with these lot - it’s definitely a con.10 yearsGot a call yesterday from a York number claiming to be from Microsoft tech support. I had a sneaky feeling it was a scam straight away, so I humoured the guy for about five minutes before just ending the call. Today, they called again and my partner answered - she quickly ended it too. Thought the caller ID would be hidden, but nope, the number was clear. I looked it up on this site. If they're so bold running scams from a number that can easily be tracked, why aren’t the police cracking down on them or taking legal action?YorkMicrosoft Tech Support10 yearsGot a call from some bloke called David, sounded Asian, claiming he could sort out my windows issues. When I started calling him out as a cheat, a conman, and all sorts of names I won’t bother repeating, he got proper annoyed. Still, I ended up wasting about ten minutes of his time and had a good laugh at how he kept flapping about.David10 yearsSome bloke called, said his name was James and claimed there was an issue with my computer. I ignored the call at first but was told to hold on when I tried picking up. Before I could even answer properly, he’d already ended the call.James10 yearsI chose not to pick up, but from reading the other comments, I probably would have told them to get lost.10 yearsOver the last few days, this number has called me seven times and I ignored it until this morning when i finally picked up. The person on the other end claimed my computer had been throwing up errors for weeks and said there was an issue. I said my computer was running perfectly fine, but they got quite pushy and said I wasn’t paying attention to what they were saying. I just cut the call off straight away.10 yearsRight from the get-go, I had a hunch it was one of those scams. They kept going on about how my PC was throwing up all these error alerts and how they could sort it out for me. Then they asked me for some ID code, and I just shot back with “DCI Banks, Cyber Crime Squad, hold tight on the line.” They didn’t waste any time before hanging up on me.DCI BanksCyber Crime Unit10 yearsI just had the same scam call and asked the woman for their company registration number. She said "yeah, no problem" and then immediately cut me off, lol.10 yearsHad almost the same thing happen but with a woman on the phone. I told her twice there was no problem with my PC, then she just ended the call. Honestly, my tip is to avoid talking to these callers at all - it’s definitely a scam.10 yearsI've come across these individuals who profess to be associated with Windows, but honestly, it's nothing but a scam. They're nothing but a bunch of charlatans, so be wary and don't get duped!10 yearsI've just received a dodgy call purportedly from Microsoft, claiming that my computer is riddled with non-existent viruses. It's absolutely infuriating! These con artists really ought to be tracked down and face the music for their deceitful antics.Microsoft10 yearsI received a call from a chap claiming to be Jason from the Windows Support Centre, supposedly regarding my computer issues. I quickly realised it was a dodgy call, so I said it was a scam and promptly ended the conversation.JasonWindows Support Centre10 yearsAre you pulling my leg?!!!!10 yearsA caller identified herself as Stephen from a Windows support centre, and she spoke with a noticeable Indian accent.Stephen10 yearsA caller claimed to be from the "Windows Service Centre" and said they were ringing regarding my computer. Clearly a scam. I hung up straight away.Windows Service Centre10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be Jason from the Windows Care Centre, insisting there was an issue with our computer. I realised it was a scam, so I let them know and promptly hung up.JasonWindows Care Centre10 yearsI received another call from that number earlier today, claiming our computer was infected with viruses!10 yearsI received a rather amusing call from someone claiming that our computer is infested with a multitude of serious viruses! Quite the chuckle, wasn’t it?Submit Your Own Report (01904 325496)
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