02030519992
☎️ 02030519992 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203051 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030519992
- Suspected scam call, foreign accentApr
2011Suspicious call, foreign accent, fraudApr
2011Scam call with German accentMar
2011Scam call, foreign male, suspiciousFeb
2011Scam call; do not respond!Jan
2011Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeJan
2011Suspected scam call causes concernJan
2011Beware of suspicious phone callsDec
2010Scam call from "Steve Johnson."Nov
2010Suspicious Windows Service Center callNov
2010Fraudulent calls claiming Microsoft supportNov
2010Suspicious calls, unprofessional communication concernsOct
2010Fraudulent Microsoft call; bewareSep
2010No response when call answeredAug
201002030519992 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02030519992
10 yearsAvoid contacting this number at all costs! It’s been flagged as a fraudulent line, with individuals pretending to be representatives from Microsoft. They claim that your computer is in jeopardy and that your memory might get erased shortly, pressuring you to buy a new security software. I received a call myself and, upon consulting with our tech expert, I discovered this has happened to others who have lost a fortune. Remember, companies like Microsoft will never reach out to you directly like this. Stay vigilant!Microsoft10 yearsBeware of this person who is likely to try and infiltrate your computer system. They may inform you that your hard drive is on the verge of collapse, and to add insult to injury, they'll assert that they are affiliated with Microsoft. In reality, they have no ties to that organisation and are merely wanting to sell you dubious software. What raises alarms for us is the potential harm they could inflict once they gain access to your machine. It's crucial that this individual is stopped.Microsoft10 yearsMy mother-in-law received a call from a chap who had what he claimed was a rather thick German accent. He mentioned that there was an issue with his computer and that apparently, he had unwittingly downloaded a virus from the internet. Quite odd, considering he doesn't even own a computer!11 yearsI received an international phone call from a chap named Steve, who had quite the foreign twang. We asked for a call-back number, and he gave us 020 3051 92. He claimed that a dodgy file had been downloaded and insisted on needing details about our Windows machine. When we pressed him on which operating system he thought we were using, he seemed quite flummoxed and didn't have a clue. As soon as we mentioned Linux, he abruptly hung up. It’s a pity really; we were beginning to find this all rather entertaining. I assumed this scam was old hat by now!Steve11 yearsI’ve just received the same phone call again... it strikes me as rather dodgy, considering they’ve tried to chat with us on two separate occasions now! They must be a bit keen! We grew quite anxious when they exclaimed, “Oh my God!” once we mentioned the issues with their calls. It just didn’t seem very professional at all; thank goodness they’re not a medical professional!!!God11 yearsI’ve just experienced a similar dodgy phone call from a bloke with an accent, claiming to be from BT. He warned us about some malware on our device and was trying to persuade us to execute some random software. Luckily, we sensed something was off and declined. Fingers crossed no one else falls for this nonsense!11 yearsI’ve just had a similar experience! An Asian gentleman rang me, claiming there was an issue with my computer and that I had accidentally downloaded some dodgy software after browsing a website. I decided to press him for more details (obviously having a laugh here), but as soon as I started questioning him, the lady who answered quickly hung up. I checked the number via 1471 and was met with a bizarre voice message saying, ‘your account has been terminated.’ Clearly, it’s a scam call. Just don't engage with them!12 yearsReceived yet another dodgy call today from a bloke claiming to be with the Windows Service Centre. He insisted our system had some errors and wanted us to grant him remote access. To be honest, he sounded fishy and utterly unconvincing, so we politely declined to engage with him.Windows12 yearsI received a call earlier today (Saturday, 22nd January 2011) and my other half picked up but didn’t share any details afterwards. It’s evident they’re still active out there, so I’d advise staying alert! Be cautious of any callers from different networks, as it seems that most of these individuals don’t actually make calls and likely don’t even possess your number.12 yearsWe received an identical call on our landline around 15 minutes ago. It genuinely gave us pause for thought, especially since we've been experiencing some issues with software that alerted Microsoft just half an hour prior. I'm not daft when it comes to computers or these sorts of calls, but I must admit, it did make us second-guess ourselves a bit. One can only imagine how easily an unsuspecting elderly lady might fall victim to such tactics and end up parting with her money. These charlatans really need to be stopped! :)Microsoft12 yearsThe moment we answered the call, there was silence on the other end-no one said a word.12 yearsI received an international call from a chap named Steve, who had quite a thick accent. We asked for a callback number, and he gave us 020 3051 9992. He claimed that we had downloaded some dodgy file and were in need of assistance regarding our Windows computer. When we asked him which operating system he thought we were using, he seemed a bit lost and said he had no idea. Once we told him it was Linux, he abruptly hung up. It's a shame because I was starting to find this amusing. I thought these scams had played out by now!Steve12 yearsAbsolutely, I’ve had a similar experience. An Asian chap claimed his name was Steve Johnson and after a convoluted series of questions, insisted on transferring us to a technician. I asked them to provide us with their number, but the moment I mentioned it, they hung up! Obviously, I decided to look it up and ended up on this site. What a bunch of shifty characters!Steve Johnson12 yearsPlease steer clear of this number. It's a dodgy one, claiming to be from Microsoft, alleging that your computer's at risk and that your data will be wiped unless you fork out for some new security software. I just had a call from them myself, and after conferring with our IT technician, he mentioned that he’s dealt with individuals who’ve been conned out of considerable sums. Just a heads up-Microsoft and similar firms will never contact you directly this way.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3051 9992)
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