02015245434
βοΈ 02015245434 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02015245434
- Ignoring unknown accident seek clarificationJul
2018Unsuccessful attempt to scam themJan
2018Scam call from Windows DepartmentJan
2018Received suspicious call from licensing companyJan
2018Waste scammer's time to outsmartJan
2018Suspicious phone calls from "Microsoft"Jan
2018Beware of Asian Microsoft scamJan
2018Potential scam call, computer security alertJan
2018Reported suspicious call requesting accessJan
2018Scam caller wanting license renewalJan
2018"Reference to illegal hacking methods"Jan
2018Urgent help needed for scam situationJan
2018Persistent scammer pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2018Scam phone call threatening device blockJan
2018Scam call about computer shutdownJan
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2018Suspicious phone call from DellJan
2018Unexpectedly polite and caring interactionJan
2018Call from Egypt then LondonJan
2018Received suspicious call from hackersJan
2018User is expressing frustrationJan
2018User suspects phone call scamJan
2018User received suspicious cold-callJan
2018Potential email scammer falsely identifyingJan
2018First call confusing, blocking nowJan
2018Number Of Searches: 168 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 12 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Castley(West Yorkshire), Hemsworth(Dorset), Platt Lane(Shropshire) and Potters Brook(Lancashire).
02015245434 has 21 comments of which 5 x neutral and 16 x negative
02015245434 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02015245434 π is reported as a persistent nuisance scam number targeting UK residents with calls claiming computer problems or hacking issues. Callers often pose as Microsoft, Windows, Dell, or other tech support, using personal details to sound credible. They pressure victims to grant remote access or follow suspicious instructions, sometimes threatening to block or shut down devices. Many have reported rude or evasive behaviour when questioned, poor call quality, and repeated calls despite being blocked. Users warn itβs a scam and share stories of baiting or abruptly ending calls. Some victims, including seniors, have been tricked into giving access, raising concerns over data safety. The consensus is to be highly sceptical, as this number is consistently linked to fraudulent tech support practices.
Reports on phone number 02015245434
8 yearsI got a call asking about an accident I didn't even know about. Before they could explain, I just hung up. What accident are they even talking about?9 yearsI recently received a call from a woman claiming to be Elaine Baker from the 'Windows Computer Department.' At first, it seemed quite legitimate, so I pretended to be oblivious, asking, "Oh dear, is there an issue?" She promptly replied that they had a notification about a virus affecting my laptop. I was already losing interest, so I cheekily remarked, "You might want to come up with more imaginative tales for your scams, you pathetic excuse for a human!" Unfortunately, that was the point at which they decided to end the call.Elaine BakerWindows Computer Department9 yearsI got a call from 02015245434, definitely a scammer. I just kept them on the line as long as I could so they wouldn’t get anyone else. Make sure you don’t say 'yes' though. After a bit, I said 'goodbye scammer' and hung up.9 yearsI was tryin to mess with these scam callers, but they cut me off before I had the chance to really annoy em :(9 yearsI got a call from an Asian woman claiming to be from Microsoft about some Windows issue. When I asked her for her name and where she was calling from, she just hung up straight away. Honestly, I've realised that's the best thing to do with these mystery callers. It’s clear they’re just trying to scam you. Never share any personal info with them!Microsoft9 yearsMy mum just got a phone call from these lot and, for some reason, let them get into her laptop. I have no idea why she did that! They said they’re removing things from the Task Manager. Can anyone tell me what might happen next? I told her to ring her bank right away and also report it to the police on 101. Really need some advice here!!!9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with "The Computer Centre" and wanted to get into my computer, but weirdly, they rang my mobile. I just ended the call straight away and reported them as dodgy on the brilliant app "Should I Answer".The Computer Centre9 yearsGot a call from a woman who knew my name and where I lived. She kept insisting there was some issue with Microsoft on a computer at my place. When I asked what she was on about and which computer she meant, she just ended the call straight away. While I was typing this, my security service popped up a warning saying I’m unprotected and there might be a hacker trying to get in.9 yearsSome bloke rang up and asked for me, he even got my name right. Said he was from Microsoft and claimed there was a problem with my software. I told him my laptop wasn’t even on, so he said to turn it on and he’d call back in about 15 minutes. When he did call back, I just let it ring out. Then he kept ringing me like 16 times! Now I just block the number but he still keeps at it.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming my PC was compromised and they needed to run a scan to protect it. I said no, and she started getting all aggressive, threatening that all my gadgets would get blocked immediately. I asked her to send something in writing to prove it, but she just said they’re huge and don’t bother with individual letters. When I asked for the company’s registration number, she couldn’t give me one. She kept pushing with threats about blocking devices. Total scam, don’t get caught out by this!9 yearsOn the 23rd of January 2018, at around 4pm, I got a call where they used my name and mentioned the computer linked to my home (which they got right). They warned me it would be shut down the next day unless I followed their instructions. I just ended the call straight away.9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Dell about my laptop, and weirdly they even mentioned an old postcode I used to live at. Didn’t stay on the phone long, ended it pretty quick. Felt like one of those dodgy scams to me.Dell9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Windows customer service, saying they needed to get into my computer or it’d stop working in 24 hours. I told the bloke to call back when my partner was around. Then I phoned Microsoft myself and they confirmed it was a scam, which I already suspected. They advised me just to hang up on them.Microsoft9 yearsComplete nobheads!9 yearsI just ended the call when there was that awkward silence before anyone said anything, classic move from those call centre folks. Makes me wonder, who exactly are they and which company are they representing?9 yearsSome bloke rang me and asked for me using my whole name when I asked who it was. Then he checked if I was alright. I told him I had a bit of a sore throat. Oddly, he wished me a speedy recovery and then just ended the call.9 yearsthis lady claimed to be from "ndows" and told me there was an issue with my email. total scam, obviously.9 yearsGot a call from +20 15 245434 from 10th of Ramadan, Egypt. I hung up straight away, then they called back right away. This time the number showed up as 020 1524 5434, so like a London number. I declined again and they rang back almost instantly. Ended up blocking them.RamadanEgyptLondon9 yearsSome bloke said my computer was hacked, I let him talk away, then asked if I could check my pc. I said I was busy updating the OS so couldn’t really use it at the moment, bit of a shame really, wouldn’t mind having a proper one! He said he’d ring back later to talk about what to do next. Sounds like a scam to me, I mean, how many folks will actually believe this rubbish? Hopefully not many.9 yearsI just had a call like this too. The person claimed to be from Windows and asked me to open the CMD on my PC. They said my computer had been compromised. I asked which one since I have two, and they said either one. I told them to ring me later, but I’m planning to keep their number blocked and saved now.9 yearsPicked up the first time but the line was so rubbish I couldn’t catch a word, didn’t bother with the second call and I’m just gonna block the number now.Submit Your Own Report (020 1524 5434)
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