02030259569
☎️ 02030259569 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203025 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030259569
- Received scam call, enjoyed responseNov
2013Funny prank call satisfaction achievedNov
2013Received scam call from fraudstersNov
2013Microsoft scammer number, keeps hangingOct
2013Scam warning: Don't trust callersOct
2013Frequent scam calls, need blockingOct
2013Scam call, do not trustOct
2013Concern about police inaction on fraudOct
2013Humorous encounter with fake supportSep
2013Received unwanted call, missed itSep
2013Caller hung up after threatSep
2013Scam calls persist despite reportsSep
2013Frustrated with unwanted phone callsAug
2013Suspicious of company, potential scamAug
2013Attempted tech support scam encounteredJul
2013Persistent calls about error reportsJul
2013Repeated annoying calls this weekJun
2013Upset about scammers, uses humorJun
2013Scam call pretending to be supportJun
2013Possible scam or phishing attemptDec
2012Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 27 May 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fradswell(Staffordshire), Orford(Suffolk) and Skegness(Lincolnshire).
02030259569 has 19 comments of which 12 x neutral and 7 x negative
02030259569 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030259569 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation posing as Microsoft or Windows Support, frequently calling with claims of computer errors. Callers often have strong foreign accents and become aggressive or rude when challenged. They attempt to gain remote access to computers under the guise of fixing issues, then demand substantial fees for fake services or lifetimesupport. Victims are advised not to trust unsolicited calls or share information; Microsoft does not make such approaches. Many have reported these calls to police and fraud agencies, but the nuisance continues. Practical responses include refusing engagement, asking verification questions, and reporting the incidents. Blocking the number is a common request, though the scammers often use multiple numbers. Caution and scepticism are strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 02030259569
10 yearsAbsolutely infuriating! These blokes can hardly string two words together in English and yet they’re attempting to con you into granting them access to your computer. It's laughable really! I’ve found that taking the mickey out of their families-mentioning their mothers or sisters-really seems to rile them up, which is a bit of a giggle. Hilarious watching them squirm! Haha!10 yearsIs this call making an attempt to gain access to your computer?13 yearsThey’re defo still ringing folks, I just had a call from one of them. I told the bloke I worked as IT manager, he tried to say he was a technician. I replied I’m a tech too and know this is a scam. Then he just hung up on me lol. Gotta say, that whistle trick sounds funny. Need to get myself one and give it a go.13 yearsGot a call from this number around half past eight tonight. When asked, I told them my computer was acting up and making weird noises. Told them to listen closely, then I blew a football referee's whistle as loud as I possibly could into the receiver. After that, I heard what sounded like some angry shouting in a language I didn’t understand, and then the line just cut off. Felt like a tiny win, and it really made my day.13 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were from the Windows Support Centre. I straight away knew it was a scam, told them to stop and hung up. I then reported it to both the police and Action Fraud, who said they were definitely scammers.Windows Support CentreAction Fraud13 yearsI've been getting calls from this number loads of times, but whenever I answer, they just hang up immediately. Did a quick search online and it seems like this might be one of those numbers that scammers pretending to be from Microsoft use.Microsoft13 yearsHeads up! I pretended to go along with it since I was sure it was a scam. The guy said there was an error report from the previous day but when I mentioned we’d been out and I hadn’t touched my laptop, he completely changed his story. He said he worked for Microsoft, but no way would Microsoft be involved in stuff like this. I really wish there was a way to stop these con artists for good. An older mate of mine ended up handing over £199 to a group claiming to be Yahoo, all to fix some fake virus that could’ve easily been sorted by just changing her password.MicrosoftYahoo13 yearsI get calls from this number quite a few times every month. The person always speaks with an Indian accent and claims there's some issue with my computer. Whenever they call, I just shout loudly down the phone, but they don’t seem to get the hint and keep ringing. Does anyone know how I can stop these calls for good?13 yearsWhy is it that the cops never step in? This has got to be some kind of fraud or maybe theft by trickery, right? They definitely aren’t with Microsoft. Can anyone say if it’s possible to track these people down?Microsoft13 yearsI ended up chatting for more than 5 minutes with some idiot pretending to be from Windows Support. Seriously, I can't figure out what they’ve been on because this bloke was totally losing it. Gave me a good laugh though, made my evening a bit more fun.13 yearsGot a call earlier but thank god we weren’t home at the time.13 yearsI told the bloke I was gonna call the cops on him, and he just cut me off straight away.13 yearsThis bloke kept ringing me, saying he was some kind of tech guy. After the fifth time, I told him to send me something in writing if he wanted me to do anything. He cracked on about needing an ID code for my computer, which, when I checked, actually spelled out a rude message back at him. Guess he got the hint. I’ve reported the whole thing to the police now. I just hope they actually take action because I know a few older folks who might’ve fallen for it straight away. If loads of people are flagging this up, why hasn’t it stopped yet?13 yearsThese callers are driving me mad! Is there any way to block this number so they stop ringing me?13 yearsThis company sounds totally unfamiliar to me, and I really don’t want to deal with them at all. Something about it feels dodgy, like it could be a scam.13 yearsMy lads had already sent some error messages, so this sounded believable at first. I ended up logging onto my PC and they took control using this thing called 'joinme'. To keep it brief, these folks called UKTECHSUPPORT wanted me to pay £299 for lifetime help and to 'renew my software license'. Luckily, I wasn't daft enough to fall for it and just hung up. Maybe some harm is done already, who knows. It had been a pretty tiring day.UKTECHSUPPORT13 yearsI keep getting calls from this number about some error reports going to the server, but I’ve stopped picking up now.13 yearsThis number has rung me up a bunch of times this week, and it’s honestly quite annoying.13 yearsToday around 4.30 in the afternoon, I got a call from 02030259569. The person on the phone said, “Hi, I’m Michael from Windows tech support. Your computer has a problem according to our system.” When I asked who exactly I was speaking to, he replied with the name Jack. He then asked for my Windows ID. I told him nothing was wrong with my computer, but he asked once more for the Windows ID. I said I was a PC and IT engineer, and then he just ended the call. Strange behaviour!MichaelJackSubmit Your Own Report (020 3025 9569)
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