02030112139
☎️ 02030112139 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by VoiceHost Limited. It is part of the phone block 203011 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030112139
- Warning about potential scammersOct
2020Claims call is a scamDec
2018Report scammers to the policeDec
2018Suspicious call from unknown callerDec
2018Warning about potential scam callerNov
2018Scam call offering protection planNov
2018Scam call about computer serviceOct
2018Suspicious call from PC ProtectSep
2018Received call, rude but amusingAug
2018Scam call, privacy concerns raisedAug
2018Unsolicited call offering lower coverageAug
2018Caller traced and reported to authoritiesJul
2018Received typical scam call todayJul
2018Skeptical of PC Protect upgradeJul
2018Scam claim for laptop insuranceJul
2018Belligerent telemarketer would not hang upJul
2018Avoid PC Protect scamJul
2018Cut off scam caller, blacklistedJun
2018Suspicious call about computer protectionJun
2018User protects PC from scamJun
2018Suspicious phone call requesting bank detailsJun
2018Requested removal from caller listJun
2018Scam call from PC ProtectJun
2018Suspicious £10 PC cover callMay
2018Man not likely from BTApr
2018PC protection, repetitive storyline, currently blockedMar
2018Scams continue; user warns othersMar
2018Bogus IT using BT patternsMar
2018Scam caller demanding bank detailsMar
2018Suspicious call, background noiseMar
2018Suspicious call, scammer hung upMar
2018Spam call pretending to be supportFeb
2018Telemarketer, suggested services, quickly hung upFeb
2018Warning about PC care scam.Feb
2018Unknown caller from August 2018Feb
2018Receiving scam calls from LondonFeb
2018Beware of persistent scammers callsFeb
2018Questioned unknown PC Protect subscription renewalFeb
2018Misrepresented computer coverage offerFeb
2018Call from PC Protect suspiciousJan
2018Inappropriate voicemail with shouting recordedJan
2018Accusation of scamming and incompetenceJan
2018Multiple calls, interference, and disconnectionJan
2018Use of offensive language outragedJan
2018Scam phone call from PC ProtectJan
2018First call - office noise, unintelligibleJan
2018Warning: English-speaking scammers, stay cautiousJan
2018Phone call gets disconnected suddenlyJan
2018Call from scam number avoidedJan
2018Call from Sam about chargesNov
2017Scam attempt on elderly in-lawsNov
2017Bogus call, wrong name inquiryNov
2017Persistent calls from non-customers unwantedNov
2017Warning: watch out for scammersNov
2017Scam number charging £10 for supportOct
2017Inquired about internet connection statusOct
2017Ignoring scam calls, empathize with victimsOct
2017PC Protect call was unsettlingOct
2017Concerns about fast-talking security callOct
2017Unwanted call despite TPS registrationOct
2017Unsolicited call about unknown insuranceOct
2017Unsolicited scam call from PC ProtectOct
2017Scam call using broadband offerOct
2017Call disconnected upon answering callOct
2017Received repeated calls about PCOct
2017Warning: potential scam phone callOct
2017Irate caller shared address concernOct
2017Scam call for PC securityOct
2017Suspicious £10 deal, avoided sharing detailsOct
2017Negative opinion of security scamSep
2017Unexpected call about non-existent care planSep
2017Unwanted call about non-existent serviceSep
2017Silent call, deceptive telemarketing contact-relatedSep
2017Unexpected call from PC protectSep
2017Scam call posing as BTSep
2017Received scam call about securitySep
2017Unwanted telemarketing call disconnects abruptlySep
2017Scam caller asking for bank detailsSep
2017Arrogant scam caller named SamAug
2017Scam call offering false serviceAug
2017Suspicious call, no relation foundAug
2017Suspicious call about computer planAug
2017Inquiring about caller's identityAug
2017Arrogant caller, unwanted monthly chargesAug
2017Refused offer from PC ProtectAug
2017Hung up on unwanted callAug
2017Number Of Searches: 593 Number Of Comments: 85 First Seen: 19 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Foxdown(Hampshire) and Lothianbridge(Midlothian).
02030112139 has 85 comments of which 40 x negative and 45 x neutral
02030112139 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030112139 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to aggressive scam calls claiming to be from a company called PC Protect. Callers, often using English accents, falsely insist the recipient has an existing £10 monthly computer protection plan and attempt to reduce fees or sell bogus broadband or device cover. They frequently use personal details like names and addresses, heightening concerns over data misuse. Many reporters highlight rude or insistent behaviour and requests for bank details, which are strongly advised against providing. The calls are unsolicited, sometimes accompanied by background noise or silent hang-ups, and tend to continue despite blocking efforts. Vulnerable individuals should be cautious, avoid engagement, and consider reporting to Action Fraud or the ICO to help combat these fraudulent practices.
Reports on phone number 02030112139
6 yearsJust a bunch of scammers calling nonstop!8 yearsTo me, this reeks of deception. I recently received a call from them claiming to be tech support, insisting they could lower my monthly fee from £10. The irony is, I don't even subscribe to any computer support! Absolute con artists, if you ask me.8 yearsIf you get calls from these scammers, it's worth reporting them to the police here: Action Fraud8 yearsSome bloke with a British accent phoned me, claiming my internet was all fine and I wouldn’t be disconnected. Then he started going on about some sort of protection plan for computers I never even bought. I told him I had no clue what he meant. He did know my name, was polite but sounded a bit full of himself like he was chuckling to have my info. He finished the call by thanking me and saying my name once more. I’ve since blocked his number.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke who said his name was Steven, sounds English. Not the typical scammer with a thick Indian accent pretending to be from the UK. He's a bit more convincing, might trick some folks who are less cautious 'cos he’s polite and sounds local. He went on about some internet protection deal for £10. I knew it was rubbish right away. Told him to drop it and shove off. Whenever I see a 020 number pop up, I just assume it’s some kind of spam or nuisance call.Steven8 yearsI received a phone call from a lady claiming to be with 'PC Protect', inquiring whether my internet connection was still functioning. She attempted to sell me a security plan for a tenner a month. Bloke knew my name, which set off alarm bells right away. Clearly, it’s a scam! If they ring you up, best just to put the phone down.PC Protect8 yearsThey claimed to be from PC Protect, inquiring if my computer was functioning alright. I’d been shelling out £10 each month. I told them it was nonsense and they promptly ended the call.PC8 yearsJust got a call from someone called Sam claiming to be from PC Protect, saying the exact same stuff about £10 a month broadband. He even used both mine and my hubby’s name, trying to persuade me to set up a direct debit. Totally didn’t trust it, had no clue what he was talking about.SamPC Protect8 yearsI had a call from Sam too. He was pretty cheeky, but I enjoy messing with these types, and he got proper annoyed! Haha. I told him I had no clue which company he was with or what he was on about. He snapped, “what don’t you get?” real sharply. I just said again I didn't understand why he rang me, and then he just hung up!Sam8 yearsJust like many before me, received a call from someone purporting to be from PC protect. When I requested them to send their information via email, all I got in response was a rather curt "check your bank account" before they abruptly ended the call. They had both my name and my wife's - clearly, they've managed to acquire a database of personal information from somewhere. Aren't we supposed to be safeguarded by GDPR when it comes to our data?8 yearsThe caller claimed to be from PC Protect. A bloke named Sam, speaking with a British accent, said he was looking after my electrical stuff and that the cost was dropping from £10.99 a month to £7.99 a month. He mentioned he’d send me a letter and had my name and address right. I told him I didn’t recall signing up for any cover with them, and he said I could contact them on 0333 5771999 ext 610. This guy sounded really convincing and trustworthy.PC ProtectSam8 yearsThese people phoned me today, I didn’t answer but called back to see if it was legit. Got an automated message about some device protection, sounded American. I’ve now blocked the number on BT Call Protect and reported them to the ICO for spamming.ICO8 yearsA woman phoned me earlier today spinning the same old yarn that I've heard from so many before. I told her to stop being so daft and promptly ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from PC Protect, saying I need to update my protection in case anything happens. Feels like they're just after your cash for stuff you really don't require.PC Protect8 yearsA caller purporting to be from PC Protect reached out, attempting to persuade me into purchasing a laptop insurance policy.PC Protect8 yearsGot a call from Stephen at PC Protect. He already had my name and address. I told him to take me off their list but he kept pushing and refused to end the call. I reckon this would be really upsetting for elderly or vulnerable people. Proper awful experience.Stephen8 yearsPc Protect - avoid getting involved with these vultures / total scammers.8 years0203 011 2139 bloke claiming to be from PC Protect tried ringing me - I put the phone down right away and blocked the number using my BT CALL PROTECT feature on my landline. Cheers to BT for giving us that option, it really helps!PC ProtectBT8 yearsReceived a call that rang once, and the caller didn’t provide any proper identification. They mumbled something about “Computer Protection” for “all our computers” - not sure what that’s all about. The timing just didn’t suit us at all. There’s a chance they might call again with more specifics on their dodgy scheme, though.8 yearsJust had the same thing, some bloke called PC Protect, I told Callum he was a con and told him to jog on.PC ProtectCallum8 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming his name was Steve, proper chatty and full of confidence. He asked if I was happy with my PC Protection and said they’d be upgrading it for free. Then he quickly started asking for my bank info, which I flat out refused to share. He gave me a contact number that had a premium rate code. I told him I’d look into it since I don’t even have any policy with that firm. Definitely a SCAM. Watch out!Steve8 yearsThey keep ringing me up saying my computer has an issue, I've told them loads of times to take my number off their list, but they keep calling.8 yearsTotally a dodgy call - all they knew was my name and my landline number, the rest was just nonsense. They said they were from PC Protect and claimed I was paying £10 a month for broadband. I just told them to jog on and blocked the number straight away.PC Protect8 yearsI recently received a call myself, claiming that I'm being charged £10 monthly for some sort of computer insurance. I promptly ended the conversation!8 yearssome guy said he was from bt but dont think he was legit. he started talking about 10 quid cover for my laptop or something. i said no thanks and he just ended the call.BT8 yearsPC protect again, totally the same scam! Blocked them straight away.8 yearsI just received a call from this bloke, and it's the same old story as everyone else's experiences. Thankfully, I'm rather savvy when it comes to these sorts of scams. Just thought I’d give you all a heads up that they’re still very much active as of today!8 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from TalkTalk, claiming they'd slashed my bill. They were quite insistent about obtaining my banking information, becoming rather pushy when I hesitated. I ended up cutting the line twice, but lo and behold, they phoned me straight back each time! I eventually decided to hang up and block the number. Quite the hassle it was.TalkTalk8 yearsFraudulent IT firms are known to employ British Telecom in their communications.British Telecom8 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from a computer support service, insisting they could lower my monthly fee from £10. However, there was a considerable amount of static on the line. When I questioned their legitimacy, they abruptly ended the call.8 yearsI received a rather suspicious call just now, with the caller asserting that I had signed up for a £10 monthly PC insurance plan, which is absolutely false. As I probed further into the details of his company and inquired about his name, things seemed to get a bit uncomfortable for him, and lo and behold, he hung up abruptly. Quite the dodgy character if you ask me!8 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone purporting to be from Computer Support, inquiring about my broadband connection. I’ve since blocked their number. It's clear that Computer Support is nothing but a myth!Computer SupportSupport8 yearsPC Protect called, the guy sounded really nice, but right away he was saying we already had insurance with them which isn’t true, so I just ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from some scammer saying they could lower my PC care plan fee - which I dont even have - from £10 down to £8.95. Then they gave me a pricey number to ring to sort it out. I just ignored it, obviously.8 yearsI am absolutely clueless about the identity of this caller, dated the 8th of February, 2018.8 yearsGot calls from scammers twice already, these muppets really deserve a good smack. They were ringing from a London area code.London8 yearsThey keep ringing me, and as soon as I hang up, they call straight back but hide their phone number! Watch out for these scammers, they’ve already phoned me 3 times today.9 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from PC Protect, mentioning that my monthly £10 subscription could potentially be lowered. When I expressed my confusion, the caller insisted that I had an insurance plan through PC World or Curry's. I assured her that I had no such coverage. She then mentioned that she would make a note of it in her files. Quite the strange conversation!PC ProtectPC WorldCurry ' s9 yearsI received a call informing me about a supposed computer insurance fee of £10 that could supposedly be lowered. I promptly told her that I had no such thing, to which she replied she'd make a note of it in her records.9 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be PC Protect. You could hear loads of background noise like they were in a busy office. They used my name and asked if my internet was still working. I said yes, and then they told me my PC protection was still active. Before I could mention I don’t actually have any PC protection, they hung up. Feeling a bit uneasy about it now!9 yearsI received a call from this number, but the voicemail picked up instead. What I heard was quite chaotic-there was a lot of shouting, some loud music, and quite a few foul words tossed about. It seemed like they were in a heated conversation and didn’t even notice the answerphone was still engaged.9 yearsShady scammers with tiny ego’s, total muppets!9 yearsGot two calls in less than ten minutes. Heard some noise in the back, then they just hung up.9 yearsAnother bloody BANCHORD caller. What a pain.BANCHORD9 yearsGot a call from PC Protect trying to lower my current pc protection fee from £10 to a smaller amount. They wanted my bank info to start a new direct debit but I didn’t feel comfortable giving it. I said they could just use the details from my old plan instead, and then they just cut the call.PC Protect9 yearsThey rang me two times, first was just some office noise in the background, then the second time sounded like mumbling I couldn’t make out.9 yearsNow theres scammers talkin in English that sound real, dont share any info with those pitiful fools.9 yearsphone cuts off as soon as I pick up the call9 yearsLet the call go to voicemail (I was listening to see if I wanted to pick up) and could hear some office sounds in the background. Once the voicemail message played, the caller hung up so no message was left. I looked it up afterwards and found out it’s a scam number. Either way, it wouldn’t have worked on me.9 yearsI received a phone call from someone named Sam using this number. He mentioned he had an address for me that was almost correct. He informed me that my computer protection plan was being slashed to £8 monthly. I told him I wasn't forking out that sort of cash, especially since my son, who is my tech whiz, handles that for me. When I pointed out the error in the address he provided for the confirmation details, he expressed his apologies and claimed there must be a glitch in their system.Sam9 yearsAttempted to pull a fast one on my elderly in-laws. They hung up on the crooks!9 yearsReceived a call from 02030112139, and they wanted to chat with Mrs. Browning. My wife told them there's no one of that name living here. Just two days back, someone rang asking for Mr. Browning. Just to clarify, we're not Browning, and we’ve resided here for more than two decades. The folks who lived here before us weren’t called Browning either. I’m convinced these callers are up to no good..Browning9 yearsI've been getting consistent nuisance calls from this number, and it's quite clear they're aware that I'm not one of their clients. I really hope they cease this incessant bothering!9 yearstotal scammers, watch out!9 yearsThis number is conning folks out of a tenner for some dodgy computer service. Honestly, they can take a hike!9 yearsInquired whether my internet connection or computer was functioning properly.9 yearsProperly annoying and kinda creepy too. I had a call as well from PC Protect about some £10 care plan they said I had. When I asked right away how they even got my phone number, the bloke got really rude and started talking over me. I kept asking, like a broken record, three times where the number came from. He said he’s never had this happen before and said he’d connect me to his manager. That’s when I just ended the call.PC Protect9 yearsGot a call earlier from someone talking really quick, claiming they were confirming if I wanted to keep the £10 a month security service for my PC. Seemed like they wanted me to just say yes so they could sneak me into a contract. When I asked more questions, they just ended the call. Fingers crossed there’s no sneaky charges. Felt pretty sketchy to me.9 yearsReceived a call today despite being on the Telephone Preference Service list, which is meant to prevent these nuisances. The caller wanted to chat with my husband, but as he wasn't around, I informed them of his unavailability. They then started blabbering on about security measures and broadband deals. I promptly decided to end the call.9 yearsGot a dodgy call from a bloke named Sam claiming to be from PC Protect, some internet firm that deals with antivirus stuff. He asked if I was still paying £10 a month for their service. Problem is, I never paid a penny for anything like that, told him straight up. PC Protect is a company you see adverts for online, so maybe he was trying to snag customers, but it was totally uninvited and a right nuisance.SamPC Protect9 yearsGot a call earlier today, they said the call was being recorded and mentioned something about checking if I was alright with the broadband insurance they said I had. I told them I didn’t know who they were at all. She kept insisting I had insurance with them, but I was clear I didn’t. They already had my name and address though, which is weird because we never use our home number for anything like this. So how on earth did they get it?!9 yearsended the call as soon as I picked up9 yearsGot a call today from someone saying they’d sort out my broadband deal by switching suppliers and all I had to do was cancel my direct debit and set up a new one through her online. She was a really well-spoken English lady. But when I called her out and asked why she couldn’t just do it herself with the info she had, she started dodging the question. She was pretty slick and could easily trick someone into falling for it. Fingers crossed she doesn’t manage to pull it off.9 yearsThey kept ringing me repeatedly about some computer thing, got so annoyed I just ended the call.9 yearsToday, I received a rather curious call from a chap named Sam. He was fishing for my bank sort code, claiming it was needed to lower my BT direct debit dating back to 01.11.17. He then handed me over to his so-called manager, who continued the same song and dance, attempting to coax me into sharing my details. Naturally, I declined and made it clear that it all reeked of a potential scam. Quite the dodgy business, if you ask me!Sam9 yearsphoned me earlier about a care plan for my broadband. got quite annoyed when i asked a few questions. weirdly, he had my complete address which felt kinda unsafe.9 yearsgot a call earlier about some pc security and they wanted my bank info. i told them my first name was delia just to see what they’d say, and the woman didn’t even blink. if they were legit, they’d know i was fibbing. asked if they really thought i was daft enough to fall for that, then i just ended the call.Delia9 yearsI received a call earlier regarding a £10 computer offer, and the caller mentioned knocking £2 off the price. They asked for my bank information, which immediately raised a red flag for me, so I ended the conversation. Shortly after, their manager attempted to reach me, but I decided to hang up once more. Quite the dodge!9 yearsbunch of muppets. scamers pretending to be security firm.9 yearsGot a call from PC Direct saying I had a care plan costing £10 a month. I don’t have any plan like that. She then started asking me loads of questions, but I told her she should already know the answers since she said I have the plan. I made it clear I don’t have one and then she just said thanks and ended the call. Total scam!PC Direct9 yearsReceived a call claiming I had a computer maintenance plan for £10 each month. I informed him that I didn’t sign up for anything like that, and he promptly hung up!9 yearsgot a call today from someone sayin they was from pc protect askin if my internet was still connected. i said yeah, then asked why they were botherin me? told em im not a customer. they said 'madam, did i say you were?' i was like, why u callin then? they said they wanted to talk about my internet and pc security. i just said thats not your problem and hung up. proper funny lolPC Protect9 yearsGot a call from some firm called Wise Guys down in Bournemouth on my landline. It was just dead silence, but I rang them back on my mobile since I’ve got loads of free minutes I don’t really spend. They weren’t willing to tell me where they grabbed my number from.Wise GuysBournemouth9 yearsCalled me a few times about something with BT, kept asking if I was paying for my BT, definitely a scam.BT9 yearsGot a dodgy call earlier - they were rambling on about tech security stuff that made no sense at all.9 yearsReceived a similar call today, 7th September 2017, matching those mentioned previously. The caller claimed to represent PC Care, inquiring whether I was satisfied with a supposed service at £10 a month! However, we certainly aren’t subscribed to anything like that. There was a brief moment of silence, then they abruptly disconnected. What was the purpose of their call, I wonder?PC Care9 yearsClassic scam call about some computer virus protection nonsense and then they want me to verify my bank info. Not a chance, mate.9 yearsI received a rather pompous call from a young chap named 'Sam', representing PC Protect, regarding a £10 protection plan that I apparently have. I informed him that I had no such plan. When I requested him to clarify his location, he rudely asked if my hearing was fine. I assured him it was and expressed my suspicion that the call might be a scam. He insisted it couldn’t be a scam since he wasn’t able to take card payments! When I asked to be put through to a supervisor, he agreed but promptly hung up on me instead.SamPC Protect9 yearsClaimed to be from "PC Protect" and insisted we were paying £10 each month. They mentioned we could cut the fee starting next month. I informed them we don’t have any sort of protection plan and promptly ended the call.PC Protect9 yearsI received a call claiming that I had some sort of care plan for my computer gear. I informed them that I had no knowledge of such a thing and promptly hung up.9 yearsGood morning! I got a call earlier today concerning my computer security software from this number. Would anyone happen to know which company it’s associated with? Cheers!9 yearsReceived a call earlier from this number claiming to be from Care Protect, insisting that they could lower our payments. The thing is, we don’t even have an account with them, so I decided to end the conversation abruptly.Care9 yearsI inquired about their identity, and the person responded with "PC Protect", mentioning something about my internet connection. I informed him that we don’t engage with them and promptly ended the call.9 yearsHe informed me that I was being charged a tenner a month related to my computer. When I requested that he refrain from calling me again, he had the audacity to suggest I ought to verify whether I was still being billed. I found his attitude rather conceited, to say the least.9 years10.04 23/08/2017 "PC Secure" "Regarding your online... " I mentioned that we don’t engage with that company and promptly ended the call.PC SecureSubmit Your Own Report (020 3011 2139)
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