01933411075
☎️ 01933411075 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 193341 with a prefix of 01933. The area code 01933 originates from Wellingborough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01933411075
- User critiques scam victim's language miscommunicationAug
2016Caller hung up, number blockedAug
2016Scam call about computer errorsAug
2016Enquired about Windows, switched to LinuxAug
2016Received scam call about computer virusesAug
2016Fake tech support phone callAug
2016Repetitive nuisance calls from scammerAug
2016Warning against tech support scammersAug
2016Beware of tech support scamsAug
2016Received call from rude scammerAug
2016Incorrect format for summaryJul
2016Phone call went silent abruptlyJul
2016Scam call claiming computer issuesJul
2016Unsolicited call with foreign accentJul
2016Scam call showed no oneJul
2016Suspicious individual requesting computer accessJul
2016Number Of Searches: 105 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 22 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Colsay(Shetland Isles), Hill Top(North Yorkshire), Krumlin(West Yorkshire), Manningford Bohune(Wiltshire) and Sutton Forest Side(Nottinghamshire).
01933411075 has 14 comments of which 8 x negative and 6 x neutral
01933411075 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01933411075 👆 is reported as a nuisance scammer using heavy foreign accents, mainly Indian, claiming to be from tech support and warning about fake computer viruses or errors. They pressure victims to turn on their computers for fixes, sometimes demanding money, but fail to provide clear details and disconnect quickly when challenged. Many callers hang up when asked where they got the number or when told the computer doesn't exist. They ignore preferences not to be contacted and sound rude or insistent, often trying to gain remote access. Several people caught on and reported the calls as scams, with some playing along to waste their time. The number is linked to typical cold-calling scams targeting unsuspecting users with tech support fraud.
Reports on phone number 01933411075
10 yearsI got a call from someone whose English was awful, definitely sounded like a scammer.10 yearsI asked them about the computer they meant, they said Windows, but when I told them we run Linux, they just ended the call.10 yearsThis morning got a call from these guys saying my computer had loads of error messages. I asked them to be specific, they just said "all of them." Then I asked how much it would cost to fix, and they wanted £99. I just hung up. Later I tried ringing the number shown on my caller ID, but just got a BT voice saying it wasn’t a real number. Totally dodgy, I reckon it’s some scam.10 yearsI picked up and they just hung up straight away, so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.10 yearsGot a call from some woman, Jenny I think, speaking with an Indian accent saying there was a problem with my PC. I hung up straight away, but she phoned back, insisting she was from a legitimate company. I told her I’m registered on the telephone preference service and she shouldn’t be contacting me, but she said since she wasn’t selling anything, it was allowed. She kept telling me to switch on my computer, so I argued a bit before finally ending the call. These calls are such a pain, makes me wonder what their real motive is.Jenny10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming there was "viruses on my PC" and offering to fix it for me. I told them straight up I wasn’t fallin’ for their scam and that I’d be reporting their number. Never ever give these people any details - just say you know it’s a scam and hang up right away. Legit tech support firms don’t ring you out of nowhere saying your computer’s got problems. Anyone doing that is up to no good. I’d know, seeing as I work in tech support myself!10 yearsSpoke with a really strong Indian accent and was quite rude. He ordered me to be quiet and just follow his instructions. When I said I’d check with my son, he just kept pushing, claiming to be from the Windows support team and said my computer had serious issues. He was quite pushy and then suddenly hung up. Definitely ignoring TPS rules no doubt!10 yearsTonight, I got a ring from a lady chatting away about invisible viruses messing up our computers. She was all set to explain how to spot and fix them. After she went on for a bit, she asked if I was in front of a computer. I said ‘nah, I don’t own one’, and she sounded a bit puzzled, saying ‘you don’t have a computer?’ Then she quickly apologised for wasting my time and hung up. Before she did, I couldn’t resist telling her where to shove her little scam.10 yearsToday at about 5.45pm, I got a call from a lady with an Indian accent who spoke super fast, telling me that viruses and bugs can sneak onto our computers when we browse online, and that not all are blocked by firewalls. She asked if I was by my computer and offered to help me get rid of these hidden viruses. I hung up on her but not before telling her to stop wasting her time with scams and get a proper job instead!10 yearsThey claim to be from some computer support service, but don’t hand over any info or follow their instructions. If you’re bored, you might mess with them for a bit by acting like you’re doing what they say and making up ridiculous problems. It’s all a trick to get control of your computer remotely, so watch out!10 yearsAfter about 5 seconds of it being dead quiet, the line just dropped when I answered.10 yearsGot a call at around 7.20 in the evening. After a few seconds of silence, a guy with a pretty thick foreign accent started questioning me about some "pe" thing. I reckon it's another one of those calls from India I've had before. The moment I asked how they got hold of my number, they just went quiet and hung up straight away.India10 yearsI just finished a call with some scammer who was threatening to shut down my computer when I answered this new number, but no one spoke on the other end.10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming they wanted to look at my computer. When I told them I didn’t have one, the guy just kept insisting he needed to talk to whoever owned it. Proper strange!Submit Your Own Report (01933 411075)
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