01992506604
☎️ 01992506604 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 199250 with a prefix of 01992. The area code 01992 originates from Lea Valley.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01992506604
- Potential scam; recommend blocking numberOct
2023Scam call claiming Microsoft contactOct
2023Multiple calls, no messages leftSep
2018Received scam call, hung upSep
2018Scam call claiming Russian hackersSep
2018Multiple attempted Microsoft scam callsSep
2018Received scam call from Microsoft-inspired imposterSep
2018Received repeated calls, responded assertivelySep
2018Repetitive scam calls; hung upSep
2018Received call from talkative scammerSep
2018Recorded conversation to deter scammerSep
2018Multiple calls with no messagesSep
2018Frustration with GDPR not enforcedSep
2018Concern about frequent unsolicited callsSep
2018Unwanted calls from Microsoft impersonatorSep
2018Call hang up suspected scamSep
2018Problematic persistent computer scam callsSep
2018Received scam call from MicrosoftSep
2018Scam call restoring to silenceSep
2018Microsoft impersonator cursed at meSep
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftSep
2018Foreign voice identified as fraudsterSep
2018Humorously trolls scammer posing as MicrosoftSep
2018Frequent unrecognized calls, unanswered, inactive lineSep
2018Fraudulent call from alleged Microsoft [Caller]Sep
2018Blocked another Microsoft scammer numberSep
2018Scam call claiming Microsoft techSep
2018Call back number unknown, advisedSep
2018Received scam call - Microsoft impersonationSep
2018Unrecognized number called multiple timesSep
2018Unsolicited local call, suspicious switch-offSep
2018Number Of Searches: 163 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 10 September 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardtrea(County Tyrone) and Waterloo(Greater Manchester).
01992506604 has 30 comments of which 14 x neutral and 16 x negative
01992506604 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01992506604 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number, mainly involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft’s technical support. Numerous users report repeated calls with threats about computer security breaches, including references to hackers and urgent actions needed, often accompanied by strong accents and aggressive behaviour. No legitimate messages are left, and attempts to engage often result in hang-ups or abusive language. Many have blocked the number, advising others to do the same or ignore it, noting potential data misuse since callers sometimes know the recipient’s name. The number appears linked to spoofing tactics and phishing scams designed to extract personal or financial information. Overall, it is strongly advised not to answer or respond to this caller under any circumstances.
Reports on phone number 01992506604
3 yearsLikely a scammer. Best to just add them to your blocked contacts.3 yearsBlimey, what a con! This bloke rang me up and pretended to be from Microsoft's tech support, insisting that my computer had been compromised by some dodgy Russian hackers...BlimeyMicrosoft8 yearsThis number has rung me about four times in the last couple of days but never left a voicemail. After reading what others have said, I think I’ll go ahead and report it.8 yearsGot a call from them today. The bloke on the other end, who spoke with an Asian accent, started off saying there was an issue with my computer, but I cut him off pretty quick and told him to buzz off. He hung up right away. Oh, and normally, I’m not one to drop swear words like that!8 yearsGot a second ring from some guy pretending to be from Microsoft saying that Russian hackers were trying to break into my PC. Total scam alert. The odd thing was they actually mentioned my name, which freaked me out a bit. I’m pretty sure they’ve snagged some info off my computer already and just want to finish the job. I just let this bloke, who sounded Asian, keep jabbering until he gave up and hung up. Not long after, they called again but I ignored it. Oh, and the last time they even said they'd cut off my internet if I didn't cooperate. Ridiculous.Microsoft8 yearsI've been inundated with calls over the past week or so. It's the same tedious spiel every time: "There's an issue with your Microsoft software, but we can assist you. Note down this registration number, and I'll guide you on how to resolve it," and so on ad nauseam. Initially, I played along for a bit, relishing the chance to waste both his time and his company's resources, but after a few minutes of this nonsense, I decided I’d had enough of the charade and hung up. From his accent and the distinctly poor line quality, I couldn’t help but suspect the call was routed from somewhere in the Indian subcontinent.Microsoft8 yearsThis number kept ringing me ages and when I said "stop calling," they just didn't get it, so I ended up blowing a whistle right into the phone!8 yearsOver the past few days, I got repeated calls from this number, and I picked up today. A woman with a foreign accent claimed she was from Microsoft, saying my computer was being accessed without permission nonstop. She asked me to punch in a serial number she provided so she could stop it. I told her I wasn’t convinced she was legitimate and suggested I’d ring back later. She insisted it was urgent and warned that Microsoft services would be cut off if I didn’t follow her instructions straight away. That’s when I just ended the call.Microsoft8 yearsGot three calls from them today, all with that same tired Microsoft spiel.Microsoft8 yearsI was under the impression that GDPR would put an end to all these unwanted calls. But honestly, it’s gotten even more annoying. I ended up blocking the number, but not before having a bit of fun. I spelled my surname out as ‘doyouthinkIaminane’ all in one go. Took them a while, but they finally caught on. Number’s blocked now!8 yearsFor the past week I've been getting quite a few calls both in the evening and during the day. They always go straight to voicemail but there's never any message left. I reckon if they dont leave a message, it's probably best to just ignore them!8 yearsGot a call from 01992 506604, some bloke with a foreign accent claiming he was from Microsoft. I told him straight up I don’t even own a computer. He started swearing at me and then just hung up. Happened twice today and the same twice yesterday. Seriously, isn’t GDPR supposed to stop this nonsense?Microsoft8 yearsThis bloke kept ringing but just stayed quiet, no word at all. Eventually caught him on the phone and he claimed to be from Microsoft. I asked him how he’d feel about scammy types who keep calling and then don’t say anything. Didn’t go down well with him, laughed right in his face. Proper muppet that one.Microsoft8 yearsGot calls about an issue with my computer - they rang me 5 times yesterday and twice before lunch today. I've now blocked the number. Definitely a scam.8 yearsI said I was recording the call for police evidence, surprisingly the foreign woman just hung up on me.8 yearsThis number rang me just yesterday. I answered ’cause it showed as a local area code, but it was some bloke with a strong accent pretending to be from Microsoft. I questioned him why he'd ring me when I’m signed up with the TPS - surely that’s illegal? Didn’t seem to care, shouted back that there was an issue with my PC. Proper pushy and rude! I told him to jog along and ended the call. Came through again this morning but I just let it ring out this time. No way I’m bothering with that again!MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service8 yearsThis number has bugged me with like 8 calls just today. I’m with the person above, isn’t there something in GDPR that stops this kind of nonsense?8 yearsYesterday, I got a call from this number, and there was a woman with an accent that sounded Chinese. She said her name and claimed she was calling from Microsoft about my PC. I just hung up straight away. Later that day, the same number called again but I didn’t pick up. Then it called once more this morning, and I ignored it too. I decided to call my son since he usually sorts out my computer issues. After he checked the number on this site, he called me back to warn me it was a scam and told me not to answer any calls from them.Microsoft8 yearsKept ringing over and over, but the moment I waited for them to say who they were and said nothing, they just ended the call. Definitely seems dodgy to me.8 yearsThis bloke claimed he was from Microsoft, then when I told him to never ring me again, he just went off on me with some proper rude language like "F# you Motherf#." Charming, eh?Microsoft8 yearsAbsolutely a spoof call. They managed to scam someone I know, she handed over her bank info and they ended up taking £300 from her account. She had to update her bank details to stop any more losses. I get these calls too, and I like to act like I can’t hear a thing, just letting them yell away. Then I mumble to myself, “no one here,” before hanging up.8 yearsHad some stranger on the line talking about my computer being the problem. I just told them they were scammers and told them to buzz off with their rubbish.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a strong accent saying he was from the Microsoft tech support team - this was the fourth time in two days! Definitely a scam. I kept grilling him with loads of questions and he got proper rude, even starting to swear. The only info he had on me was what’s listed in the phone book.Microsoft8 yearsI didn't answer, but looked up the number here. Seems to be yet another Microsoft scam, my third one this week from different numbers. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now.Microsoft8 yearsThis number has shown up on my phone about eight times just today. Each time, no one picks up. I tried calling it back once, and it told me the line wasn’t in use anymore. Very odd!8 yearsSince the number was from nearby, I rang it back but it just went dead straight away, no ringing at all. Seems like it's one of those dodgy calls that use local numbers to trick you into picking up. If it was legit, wouldn’t they have left a voicemail or something? Always fishy when it’s a call like this.8 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Asian accent claiming he's from Microsoft and said my computer was hacked. I told him this was the tenth time I'd had a call like this from loads of different numbers, and asked him to stop ringing me. I've blocked the number, but I’m certain they’ll try another one soon enough.Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke calling, claiming he was from Microsoft and telling me there was an issue with my PC. I just chatted with him for a bit before putting the phone down. Pretty clear that it was a scam.Microsoft8 yearsSince the number looked local, I called back, but just got an automated message saying it was unrecognised. It’s called me two times this morning already. I’m sure it’s some kinda scam, but seeing it’s a local dial, feels like it’s a bit more clever than the usual ones. If a UK political party promised to deal with these pest calls in their manifesto, I reckon they’d win votes easily. Honestly, it really winds me up!UK8 yearsWhen I rang back, it just showed up as an unknown number.Submit Your Own Report (01992 506604)
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