02030120049
☎️ 02030120049 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Invade International Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203012 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030120049
- Ignore calls from an unknown numberJun
2017Scamming with high interest bondsJun
2017Brief phone call greeting interruptedSep
2016Missed call, no message leftSep
2016Persistent calls; confrontational response desiredSep
2016Repeated silent calls annoy senderSep
2016Scam call from fake NortonSep
2016Scam call from fake tech supportSep
2016Received mysterious hang-up callSep
2016False claim about Norton updatesSep
2016Unsolicited calls from heavily accented callerSep
2016Response time was slowSep
2016Caller claiming to be NortonSep
2016Norton security breached, reporting to fraudSep
2016Suspicious call from alleged Norton representativeSep
2016Scam call from fake NortonSep
2016Spam call, very irritatingSep
2016Unsolicited call from Indian pharmacySep
2016Caller hangs up soundlessly brieflySep
2016Norton representative knew my loginSep
2016Norton scam attempted, possible guessworkSep
2016Hung up due to accentSep
2016Caution against Indian internet scamsSep
2016Warning of persistent computer fraudSep
2016Nuisance calls pretending to be NortonSep
2016Person repeatedly asked for meSep
2016Annoying scam calls persistently occurSep
2016Avoided remote access tech scamSep
2016Receiving misleading calls, confronting abusivenessSep
2016Repeated morning calls with clicking noiseSep
2016Norton calls daily, even after whistleSep
2016Nuisance calls about Norton softwareSep
2016Indian man claiming Norton securitySep
2016Unsuccessful calls from unknown numbersSep
2016Frequent scam calls from NortonSep
2016No voicemail left, missed callSep
2016Repetitive cold call experienceSep
2016Scam call claiming Norton affiliationSep
2016Inappropriate call from unidentified callerSep
2016Unwanted call, poor communication, frustratedSep
2016Probable scam call, hung upSep
2016Scam call regarding Norton antivirusAug
2016Unpleasant scam call, disturbing experienceAug
2016Number Of Searches: 211 Number Of Comments: 42 First Seen: 09 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from East Thirston(Northumberland), Lydmarsh(Somerset) and Woolmere Green(Worcestershire).
02030120049 has 42 comments of which 14 x negative and 28 x neutral
02030120049 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030120049 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam phone number often linked to fraudulent calls impersonating Norton antivirus or Microsoft support. Callers, frequently speaking with an Indian accent, claim there are security or update issues on your computer and may ask for personal information or remote access. Many recipients note the callers sometimes know their name and email, suggesting data breaches or purchased contact lists. The calls often feature silence, hang-ups when questioned, or recorded messages and continue despite requests to stop and registrations with the Telephone Preference Service. Users warn these are deceitful attempts to gain access or personal data and advise ignoring or blocking the number while remaining vigilant against potential scams.
Reports on phone number 02030120049
9 yearsIf you get a ring from this number, just ignore it and hang up straight away.9 yearsI saw this number popping up in an ad for some high-yield bond investment right on my Yahoo homepage. First, they were tricking folks with fake computer and router fixes, and now it looks like they’ve jumped into scamming people with bonds too. Proper dodgy!Yahoo10 yearsAt the start, the call was silent for a bit, then they said hello. I answered back but as soon as I did, the line just dropped.10 yearsThey've been hounding me with calls incessantly, day in and day out. Honestly, I wish they'd just pop by my house so we could have a proper chinwag about this. I can assure you, it wouldn't be a pleasant encounter!10 yearsThey just hung up when I didn’t pick up.10 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent claiming he was from Norton, said my computer had a virus on the hard drive. When I asked him where he got that info from, he just dropped the call.Norton10 yearsGot calls that just don't speak, keeps buzzing non stop.10 yearsThis morning I received a call from the number 00020301020049. When I picked up, all I got was a click, followed by a pre-recorded voice simply stating "Goodbye". There was no opportunity to find out what they were after, but I can guess it’s likely the same kind of nuisance as others have described.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming his name was Ron Watson and said he worked for Norton. Told me my computer wasn’t updating properly or something. When I asked him where his company was based, he just slammed the phone down. Really makes me wonder why the cops or phone providers don’t keep an eye on these annoying calls.Ron WatsonNorton10 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent claiming our Norton wasn’t working right because of Windows problems, so apparently no updates were coming through. He asked me to verify my email, but I didn’t give it. Told him we’re actually using a Mac, not Windows, and he just snapped back, “you take me for a bloody fool” before hanging up on me.Norton10 yearsI got two calls from this number today. The first time, no one said a word. When they called again, the person asked for me by name. I told them they had the wrong person and then they just hung up. Like others mentioned, the caller had a strong Asian accent and kept messing up my name.10 yearsGot a call from this number again, some man with an Indian accent claiming to be from Norton. He told me my Norton wasn't updating properly or something along those lines. He mentioned my email address or username, but I didn't confirm anything. I told him if it was legit, he could send me an email since he'd have my info that way, and then he just put the phone down.Norton10 yearsGot a call from this number, some Indian guy claiming to be from an online pharmacy. He started asking about what meds I take. I just told him to bugger off.10 yearsI picked up but no one was on the other end.10 yearsGot a call today that matched what others said about this number. They acted like Norton security was hacked or something, which really freaked me out. I’m thinking about flagging it with Action Fraud - if I can even get past the phone maze or feel like doing the online form.NortonAction Fraud10 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent rang me claiming he was from Norton. He knew my name and said my Norton software wasn't getting updates because it was infected. I told him it's all fine and just ended the call.Norton10 yearsWhat a load of nonsense! Just received an irritating call that clearly wasn't legitimate.10 yearsThey called me but just hung up straight away without saying a word.10 yearsI had a run-in with the Norton scammer earlier today. When they tried to pull their little trick, I told them I would reach out to Norton myself to verify. Not quite sure who hung up on whom first, to be honest! It strikes me that they've probably got a roster of numbers to ring, and given how many folks have internet access and use Norton, I reckon it’s just a bit of lucky guessing on their part.Norton10 yearsThey said they were calling from Norton, and somehow they already had my login ID. Bit creepy!Norton10 yearsI keep getting these annoying calls. After about the third time, the person finally says goodbye. I've had calls like this before where they act like they're from Norton security or something. It's so frustrating!Norton Security10 yearsthere was this person calling me with a really strong indian accent, but the line was so patchy, I ended up just hanging up.10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent, sounded like a total scam. Definitely wouldn’t trust it.10 yearsGot two calls from this number, both times asking for me. First time i said i wasn't home, he quickly hung up. The second time when i asked who was calling, he just ended the call straight away. From what I've seen and read from others, this guy seems pretty dodgy.10 yearsThese lot keep bothering you trying to hack into your computer and nick whatever info they can get their hands on. They don’t give up easily and it’s pretty shocking that nowadays there isn’t a proper place to report these scammers to sort them out.10 yearsThis number, 02030120049, seems to ring incessantly-often daily! The caller has a noticeable Indian accent, and despite my repeated requests to take my number off their so-called “purchased” list and my registration with the Telephone Preference Service, the nuisance persists. I don’t pick up every time, but honestly, it’s becoming the most vexatious scam call I’ve dealt with lately!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Norton, said he needed to access my computer to sort out an issue. I told him I wasn’t having any problems and just ended the call.Norton10 yearsI keep receiving unsolicited calls from this number. It's always individuals, both men and women, with an Asian accent claiming to represent Microsoft, and they keep mentioning something about a 'potential virus' on my computer. On different occasions, they've brought up PPI claims or asserted that I’ve recently had a car accident-which I haven't, by the way, and as someone who works in IT, I made this clear to them. Instead of taking my word for it, they continued to press on. I've told them to stop calling and pointed out that I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service. When I asked how they got my number, they simply laughed in a rather muffled voice. Then, quite shockingly, they launched into a tirade of profanity before I could even inquire further about their supposed affiliation with Microsoft. Each time, they would abruptly hang up.MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service10 yearsThis number has been ringing me three times each morning, and all I hear is a series of clicks. It's quite mysterious!10 yearsI received a call yesterday from a chap with an Indian accent claiming to represent Norton security. I decided to cut the conversation short and ended the call. Strangely enough, I've had two additional calls from the same number since then-both times, nobody said a word. It's quite disheartening how some individuals seem to have too much time on their hands!Norton10 yearsI've received a second call from this number in just two days regarding Norton. The first time, I told the caller to find a decent job, to which he snapped back with a rather rude response before hanging up. The second caller, a gentleman of Asian descent, was quite polite, but I still told him where to go. Quite the experience, I must say!Norton10 yearsI've received a couple of calls from this number, but each time, there’s been no one on the other end. Interestingly, I’ve also had two recent calls from what claims to be the 'Norton' support team, and they seem to be coming from a location that might be in the sub-continent. Could there be a connection between the two?Norton10 yearsEvery single day, I get calls from someone claiming to be from Norton. I've even tried letting out a loud whistle down the phone to put them off, but it doesn’t seem to stop them from calling again and again!Norton10 yearsthis number has called me multiple times. usually, it's a person claiming to be from norton security, sometimes with an indian accent, asking for me by name. when i tell them they’re lying, they just drop the call. i’ve even told them my line’s recorded to put them off, which works for a bit, but the calls always come back after a short break.Norton10 yearsI looked this up just yesterday, so that’s twice now! Judging by others looking it up too, I reckon it’s one of those annoying cold calls. They don’t really say anything, but at the very end, a woman cheerfully chirps “bye!”10 yearsNo voicemail was left, they just hung up.10 yearsI received a call from someone with a distinct Indian accent, and they started by asking for me using my last name. The way they pronounced it was all wrong, and they promptly disconnected when I tried to ask for further details. Is there any way to put an end to these incessant calls?10 yearsI received a call from someone with an Indian accent who mentioned my name and claimed I was using Norton AntiVirus. When I inquired about the purpose of his call, I told him I would prefer to reach out to Norton myself. At that point, he abruptly ended the call.Norton10 yearsI received a rather inappropriate call from someone who claimed to be from India, and they were downright offensive, saying things like, "I wish I could have your wife." Not exactly the sort of conversation one hopes to have, is it?India10 yearsGave them a ring this morning, and I kept greeting them, only to hear a recorded “goodbye” in response. Definitely feels like a scam to me!10 yearsI received a dodgy phone call purporting to be from Norton antivirus support. The caller was familiar with my first and last name, which was rather unsettling. He had a strong Indian accent, and as soon as I started probing him with a couple of questions regarding who he was and the purpose of his call, he abruptly ended the conversation. Quite suspicious if you ask me!Norton10 yearsI received a rather unwelcome call today, the 15th of August 2016, at precisely 10:34 in the morning British Summer Time. The caller, who had a distinct Indian accent, insisted he was reaching out regarding my Norton anti-virus. However, the moment I inquired about his identity and the purpose of his call-simply asking “Who are you?” and “What’s the reason for your call?”-he promptly dropped the line after fumbling my name dreadfully. It felt truly vexing and disconcerting; honestly, can’t anyone put an end to these bothersome nuisances?NortonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3012 0049)
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