02030779248
☎️ 02030779248 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203077 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030779248
- Warning about Microsoft impostorsDec
2018Indian caller claiming Windows securityDec
2018Rude scam call from Indian gentlemanDec
2018Received dubious call from "Windows"Dec
2018Scammer with poor English calledDec
2018Ethan scams as Windows TechDec
2018Received suspicious call from "Windows."Dec
2018Surprise about Windows technical departmentDec
2018Repeated calls with automated messageDec
2018Adding missed call to blockingDec
2018Accusation of internet scam callDec
2018Scammers pretending to call computer ownersDec
2018Received suspicious call from scammerDec
2018Scam call wanting to helpDec
2018Beware of phone scam callersDec
2018Unusual activity in Internet usageDec
2018Frequent nuisance telemarketing calls, finally blockedDec
2018Frequent spam calls claiming WindowsDec
2018Deceptive tech calls: Beware impostersDec
2018Missed calls, no message receivedDec
2018Ignored call, heard "hello?", hung upDec
2018Persistent unwanted sales calls, refusalDec
2018Dealt with fake tech scamNov
2018Repeated scam calls, caller admitsNov
2018Unanswered calls, law against telemarketersNov
2018Ignore obvious scam, block immediatelyNov
2018Missed calls from Windows scamNov
2018Female scammer with fake credentialsNov
2018Repeated scam calls claiming Windows issueNov
2018Positive experience with Windows supportNov
2018Tech support scam by phoneNov
2018Input is phone number possiblyNov
2018Use caller display to filter callsNov
2018Possibility of decline or stabilizationNov
2018Scam, poor reception, suspicious callsNov
2018Silent calls multiple timesNov
2018Scam calls from fake supportNov
2018Foreign tech scammer mistook devicesNov
2018Received threatening scam call seeking paymentNov
2018Persistent scam calls, block numbersNov
2018Scam from 'Windows Support', blockedNov
2018Suspicious call, potential scam alertNov
2018Avoiding Windows Support Scam CallNov
2018Frequent scam calls frustrating recipientNov
2018Warning of potential scam, disregardNov
2018Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftNov
2018Scam call impersonating Windows supportNov
2018Scamming widows for tech supportNov
2018Skeptical of computer repair servicesNov
2018Consult professional for accurate diagnosisNov
2018Received a quick hang-up callNov
2018Unanswered calls and hang-upsNov
2018Frequent unwanted calls blocked alreadyNov
2018Misconception about owning a computerNov
2018Warning: Potential computer repair scamNov
2018Scam targeting person's aging motherNov
2018Caller claims laptop hacked, ignored questionNov
2018Warning against deceitful Windows supportNov
2018Aggressive Windows support threatening elderlyNov
2018Windows support call, not relevantNov
2018Multiple calls, no voicemail, blockedNov
2018Windows technical department scam callNov
2018Reported travel app hacking issueNov
2018Windows call about personal laptop, scamNov
2018Number Of Searches: 482 Number Of Comments: 63 First Seen: 16 November 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cauldon Lowe(Staffordshire), Far Royds(West Yorkshire), Glascoed(Carmarthenshire), Long Ditton(Surrey) and Spetchley(Worcestershire).
02030779248 has 63 comments of which 36 x negative and 27 x neutral
02030779248 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030779248 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation falsely claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows Technical Support. Callers typically have foreign accents and attempt to convince recipients of computer or internet issues, pressuring them to provide access or financial information. Multiple reports describe rude or evasive behaviour, hanging up when challenged, or using deceptive tactics such as repeated calls, silence, or confusing dialogue. Recipients are advised to ignore, not engage, block the number, and never share personal details. Legitimate Microsoft support does not initiate unsolicited calls. The number is associated with aggressive, manipulative calls targeting vulnerable individuals and should be treated with caution. Authorities are urged to take action against such nuisance and fraud calls.
Reports on phone number 02030779248
8 yearsBeware of scammers pretending to be from Microsoft!Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was from Windows. Total scam, I reckon. He was proper rude and kept getting defensive when I asked questions. I just messsed around and kept the chat going for about 8 minutes until he lost interest and finally ended the call.8 yearsThis number has rung me a few times, so I thought I'd check who it was. A man with an Indian accent claimed he was calling from Windows support, saying there were numerous issues with my computer recently. I told him my PC hasn’t been powered on for more than three weeks, but he kept insisting there was a security problem. Then I mentioned my computer is ancient, about thirty years old, and I only use it to type the occasional letter. He then asked if I used a laptop or sent emails, and I said no, just a phone. After that, he just said alright and ended the call.8 yearsI kept saying hello several times before the bloke finally said, "Hi, this is from Windows." Without thinking twice I just told him to jog on and slammed the phone down. Microsoft never ring you up like that, it’s as simple as that. It’s terrible how these dodgy people try to fool innocent folks like that.Jog onMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call from some dodgy bloke calling himself Ethan from 'Windows Technical'. Proper muppet and likely trying to con me. I told him he'd reached Burslem Police Station and he just cut me off straight away.EthanBurslem Police Station8 yearsI received a call from a woman who had an East Asian accent claiming to represent Windows. She mentioned something about my Microsoft registration, indicating that my computer had been compromised with dodgy software. I found myself repeating questions to her as her English was quite hard to grasp. At one point, she uttered something that sounded like “you are feeding me,” but despite my attempts to clarify, I just couldn’t catch what she meant. Eventually, after a few more back-and-forth exchanges and a rather confused “uhuh” from me, she ended the call abruptly. Could it be that she actually meant to say, “Are you pulling my leg?”Microsoft8 yearsSo I got a call from some bloke called "Mike" claiming he was from Windows tech support, sounded like he was calling from India or somewhere. He told me there was a problem with my computer and I needed to check it out. I reminded him that a mate of his called me earlier this week, and after I did what he said, my computer basically blew up. Got pretty annoyed and asked for his details because I was thinking about suing for some kind of compensation. Weirdly enough, he just hung up on me. This isn't the first time I've had calls from these so-called "Windows" people either.MikeWindows Technical DepartmentIndia8 yearsWindows technical support?? That’s just not possible!Windows Technical Team8 yearsThey ring me like all the time every day. When I finally answer, it's just some robot saying "goodbye" before it hangs up. Very frustrating!8 yearsGot a call i couldn't answer on my phone. Definately adding this number to my block list now.8 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming my computer had issues. They tried getting me to download their software to fix it. No way was I falling for that! Number’s blocked now!8 yearsToday I got a call from a woman talking about my computer, but she'd act like she wasn't getting me at all. A few days back, a bloke rang saying my computer got hacked. When he asked if I owned a computer, I said 'no'. Then he wanted to know if I was Mrs Smith and hung up straight away before I could reply. Definitely scammers, no doubt about it.Smith8 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number claiming to be from Windows, insisting there’s an issue with my computer. I decided to have a bit of fun and asked them if they needed my bank details and my mum's maiden name, then joked if they could pay me in rupees. They found it amusing, but I promptly ended the call. Just a heads up - steer clear of these scammers!8 yearsI kept blocking and ignoring calls from this number for quite a while, but eventually got curious and picked up. The bloke said he was "Brian" from the "Windows Tech Team" and claimed there was an issue with my internet connection. Right away, I suspected it was dodgy, so I fibbed and said I didn’t even have internet at home. He then asked me, "Why do you pay for internet then if you don't have it?" That freaked me out a bit. After that, he just cut the call.BrianWindows Technical Department8 yearsThis number kept calling me non stop, like 3 times within 5 minutes. I ignored the first two but picked up the third call. All I could hear was a lot of background noise like a call centre, but nobody actually said anything. Had to block it straight away.8 yearsGot a couple of calls from them saying my internet had issues. I told them straight up they were bloody scammers and told them to shove it. Such dodgy people!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Windows support, said my internet was being used in various places. They asked me some things but then just hung up suddenly.8 yearsI received multiple calls from this number, as well as 01752707229, with the callers claiming to be representatives from Windows. They bombarded me with at least seven calls in a span of just ten minutes, and the voices on the line were foreign - one male and one female. Quite the nuisance, if you ask me!8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be a Windows tech. Just told them to buzz off and blocked their number right away.8 yearsGot a couple of missed calls but they didn't bother to leave a voicemail or anything.8 yearsEvery single day they ring me up and no matter how many times I tell them I’m not interested, I just end up hanging up on them.8 yearsI’ve had calls from this number a couple of times and just didn’t pick up. Today I finally answered, but it was just dead quiet for ages. Eventually, I heard a barely-there “hello?” so I just ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from so called windows tech people, told em straight up to buzz off and they just dropped the call. Such a blatant scam, no doubt about it.8 yearsI've received a staggering seven phone calls in just the past 48 hours. When I confronted the caller about their dubious intentions, they casually replied with a "yes, that's right!" It’s absolutely mind-blowing, isn’t it?8 yearsThey rang me a couple times, and when I picked up, there was no one on the line. Honestly, there ought to be some kind of rule stopping folks from messing about and wasting our time like that!8 yearsClearly a rip-off attempt, no reason to get involved with their nonsense. Just block and move on 👌8 yearsThis number has rung me a couple times yesterday and again today but I missed it each time. Seems like one of those annoying Windows scam calls, so I'm just gonna block it now. Don't want to waste my time on that rubbish.8 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming I had problems with my IT. The line was awful on their side, so I asked which computer was causing the issue, but he just stayed quiet. Then he ended the call. I've had loads of calls like this, all from different 0203 numbers. Really feels bad for anyone who falls for these tricks :(8 yearsAfter seeing all these comments, I just gotta ask - why don't more folks use caller ID? It's so easy to decide which calls to pick up and which ones to just let ring out to voicemail. Saves you from getting wrapped up in annoying calls that go nowhere. And seriously, don’t bother calling back numbers you don’t recognise, it’s just asking for trouble!8 yearsThis number has been ringing me a bunch the last few days, saying they're Windows tech support. Definitely a scam, don’t believe a word!8 yearsSome woman with a strange accent called me on a really crackly phone line. She started talking about my computer, which confused me because I told her I don't even own one. Then she kept insisting I had one since I supposedly registered it and even mentioned something about having eight copies of my licence. I tried to explain again that I don’t own a computer, and then she just cut the call.8 yearsGot a call from this guy Mike, said he was from Windows support and was going to sort my Apple Mac out. Nice bloke, but he wouldn’t give me his phone number so I could bother him all the time! Typical.Mike8 yearsWhat a colossal con! A woman with an African accent pretends to be a Windows IT consultant, claiming there’s an issue with your computer. I retorted, "Absolutely not! The real issue here is you and those of your ilk trying to swindle innocent folk!"8 yearsSome guy, sounded like he wasn’t local, called saying my laptop had loads of viruses and that he could fix it. When I said I don’t even own a laptop, he switched to saying he meant a computer in general. Then I told him I only use my phone, and suddenly he just ended the call!8 yearsI've been receiving non-stop calls from someone claiming to be from Windows 7, insisting that there's an issue with my computer. Every time I pose a question, they just hang up the phone. They have a bit of a South African accent, so I can’t help but think this is a dodgy scam.8 yearsMight even trip over.8 yearsGot calls from the same number three times, but twice when I picked up, there was just silence on the other end.8 yearsSome bloke called asking about my laptop, said I owe money but didn’t say how much. I asked what it was for and he claimed it was for some job done before. When I asked what job, he started threatening to hurt me. Why don’t the cops look into these calls? It was obviously a scam, but getting threats was worrying.8 yearsThey won’t stop ringing me. Everytime I block one number, they ring from another. Picked up once and some bloke was saying my computer had problems. I said I don’t even own a computer and they just hung up straight away. Stay clear of these!8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a weird accent saying he was from ‘Windows Help’ and that my computer was infected with a virus. Put the number on the block straight away.8 yearsI received a call from this number claiming there was an issue with my computer. The thing is, I don’t even have a computer! I have a strong feeling they were angling to get my personal information so they could gain access to my data. Quite dodgy!8 yearsGot a call from someone about window support. Told them I just use an android tablet, and they said it was fine but then hung up on me. Thought if I said android, they might stop ringing me back. Guess I'll find out soon enough.8 yearsThis week I’ve had like 20 calls from these lot claiming my PC’s got a virus. I keep telling them off pretty rudely but they just don’t quit. I even block the number but somehow they manage to ring me from another one. Proper annoying!8 yearsIt’s a scam, don’t bother answering.8 yearsI received a call on my mobile, claiming there was an issue with my computer. When I inquired about who he was, the chap with an accent said he was calling from Windows. I looked up the official numbers for Windows, and they were nothing like the one he called from. Why don’t these people just let me be?8 yearsHad some supposed widow’s tech scammer on the line today and kept them chatting for a full hour, firing off tons of questions. Figured I’d just kill as much time as possible!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft support, saying our licence would be cut off. Their accent seemed Asian. I just hung up on them straight away. Tried calling back and only got a voicemail saying they were closed, with an alternative number to ring if it's urgent.Microsoft8 yearsBeware, got a call about fixing my PC but it was a total scam. Stay away from these dodgy offers!8 yearsThey keep ringing me and then just hanging up. I’m not bothering to ring them back anymore.8 yearsThey've rung me thrice before 10 this morning. I didn't say a word when I picked up and now they've been blocked.8 yearsThey rang me but as soon as i picked up they just dropped the call.8 yearsI only use an iPad, so this was pretty odd since the computer said it was having issues. I don’t have any Windows stuff at all, so not sure why they said that. Quite strange really.8 yearsThey just jumped to thinking I had a computer, which, honestly, I don’t have at all, especially not for a call like that!8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they wanted to sort out my computer, but sounded totally dodgy - pretty sure it's a scam.8 yearsSome bloke rang up sayin my laptop was hacked or summat. I just told him to buzz off, then he started askin what time I’d be back home. Said he’d give me a ring later 'cause I was on the job. Needless to say, I wasn’t buyin it.8 yearsMy elderly mum, who is 80, got a call from supposed windows support. They were really pushy and even said they'd do harm if she didn't follow their orders. Can anyone assist in dealing with these sort of businesses? It's really worrying.8 yearsGot a call pretending to be from the tax office saying my mum owes £500 and if she don’t pay up, she’ll be arrested. They asked for her bank card details. She has dementia so I’m really worried about this scam.8 yearsSome bloke called saying he was from Windows support, total rubbish as usual. Honestly, my advice is to just hang up and don’t bother talking to them.8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Windows tech support about my PC. Totally a scam!8 yearsToday i got three calls from this number all within an hour but they never left a voicemail when i missed it. Ive decided to block it now.8 yearsI rang this number again and ended up chatting with some really nice travel company guy. He told me their number had been hacked and warned me to block it straight away. Sounds like this happens quite a lot nowadays.8 yearsI answered when they rang for the second time, and this person on the line said it was Windows support. Thing is, none of my devices at home run Windows at all.8 yearsThis person said they were calling from Microsoft about my laptop, but it's definitely a scam. Don't trust it.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3077 9248)
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