02031295025
☎️ 02031295025 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Localphone Limited. It is part of the phone block 203129 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031295025
- Scam call, bank confirmed fraudAug
2019Persistent unwanted calls frustrating userJul
2017Abusive response to pranking behaviorJul
2017Scam callers claiming Microsoft assistanceJul
2017Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJul
2017Fake Microsoft scam call alertJul
2017Scammer named Jordan Black irateJun
2017Scam call, persistent Asian accentJun
2017Rude Indian scammers called meJun
2017Jordan Black's Microsoft scam warningJun
2017Persistent scam calls targeting elderlyJun
2017Microsoft support is a scamJun
2017Microsoft support scam; avoid callJun
2017Persistent scam calls cause concernMay
2017Microsoft scam call reportedMay
2017Scam call pretending Microsoft supportMay
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam call experienceMay
2017Microsoft scam call, hung upApr
2017Cold caller fibs, no accessApr
2017Wasted scammers' time, enjoyed conversationApr
2017Scam warning, do not trustApr
2017Suspicious Microsoft call with accentApr
2017Scam call from BT's HelpMar
2017Suspicious call, likely a scamMar
2017Scam call, convincing, risky situationMar
2017Aggressive call regarding laptop retrievalMar
2017Suspicious calls; don’t download softwareFeb
2017Scammer posing as BT representativeFeb
2017Scam call, suspicious tech supportFeb
2017Caller claimed hacking, difficult accentFeb
2017Nuisance Microsoft calls persistently continueFeb
2017Caller claimed to help hackFeb
2017Suspicious call about computer hackingFeb
2017Suspicious call, won't return contactJan
2017Caller suspicious, claimed Microsoft BTJan
2017Suspicious Microsoft call, possibly scamNov
2016Scam call, threatening support tacticOct
2016Beware, it's a scam alert!Oct
2016Indian firm offers computer servicesSep
2016Scam call reported, caller disconnectedSep
2016Imposter with faulty computer scamSep
2016Number Of Searches: 15 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 26 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Islivig(Western Isles) and Leeming Bar(North Yorkshire).
02031295025 has 35 comments of which 19 x negative and 16 x neutral
02031295025 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031295025 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call originating from a likely overseas call centre, often with Indian accents, falsely claiming to be from Microsoft or related technical support. Callers insist recipients’ computers are hacked and attempt to gain remote access, sometimes using aggressive or abusive tactics when challenged. They frequently provide fake employee names and addresses, attempt to collect personal and financial information, and pressure individuals to install software giving them control over devices. Many victims highlight the annoyance, distress, and potential vulnerability of older people. The number has been reported to authorities including police and fraud agencies. Users are strongly advised not to engage, never provide personal details or computer access, and to report such calls to official channels.
Reports on phone number 02031295025
7 yearsJust got a call from 01709894494 saying someone’s taken £600 from my Visa card and to press one if it wasn’t me. I rang my bank straight away and they confirmed it’s a total scam. Didn’t share any info as you shouldn’t. Watch out everyone!9 yearsI'm becoming extremely frustrated with these individuals. Within a span of two hours, I have received 12 phone calls, and despite our consistent refusal to answer, they persist. It was a mistake to answer the phone in the first place. I have encountered countless cold callers, but none have displayed this level of persistence. Our BT phone, despite being programmed to block such numbers, seems to be ineffective. I need assistance!9 yearsThey became extremely verbally aggressive towards me once they figured out that I was playing games with them.9 yearsI receive calls from individuals who claim to be from Microsoft, informing me that my computer is being targeted by hackers. These callers, who have Indian accents and seem to be operating from a call centre, state that they are located in Reading and provide an address at Thames Valley Park, RG 1WG. Unfortunately, despite my requests, they refuse to remove my information from their database. I would greatly appreciate any advice on halting these nuisance calls.MicrosoftReadingThames Valley ParkRG 1WG9 yearsA similar incident as previously reported occurred with an individual using the name "Jordon Black." At first, he claimed to work for Windows, but then promptly changed his story to Microsoft after I pointed out that Windows is not a company. They also attempted to transfer me between different people to deceive me into thinking they were from a legitimate company - quite absurd, really. They pressured me to provide them with my Windows identification information, which I refused. I reassured them that I would call them back in order to end the conversation.Jordon BlackMicrosoft9 yearsSo, I got a call from someone named Isaac Wilson and another bloke, Peter Watson. Both of them sounded like they had thick Asian accents which was a bit odd. They claimed to be from Microsoft, though it felt like they've just hired anyone off the street. They told me Windows had been compromised and needed to cancel the software - not sure if they meant mine specifically or just in general. The way they spoke was quite pushy and definitely not what you'd expect from someone doing customer support. Honestly, they should feel embarrassed about how they handled it.Isaac WilsonPeter WatsonMicrosoft9 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent, who went by the name Jordan Black, reckoned he was from Microsoft and claimed there was something wrong with my Windows. He was proper sharp at pulling off a scam. I played along for a bit, and the more I did, the angrier he became. Eventually, he contradicted himself, saying it was now a problem with my internet provider. When I asked, nice and steady, which ISP he meant, he got really wound up and lost his cool altogether.Jordan BlackMicrosoft9 yearsI recently received a call from an insistent individual with an Asian accent claiming to be named ISAAC OLSEN, identifying himself as employee number ME0058WSS on extension 87 from the number 02031295025. This person was urging me to access my computer in order to resolve security issues involving hackers on my Windows 10 system. Despite his growing agitation and refusal to end the conversation, I expressed my skepticism and mistrust towards his claims. In an attempt to verify his identity as a Microsoft employee, he provided me with the aforementioned details. However, when I used the 1471 feature to track his number, it showed a local area code for Bradford. It is important not to entertain this individual's attempts and to strongly urge him to cease harassing others.ISAAC OLSENMicrosoftBradford9 yearsGot a call today from some rude scammers, sounded like they were from India. They actually told me to chill out! Honestly, who’s gonna put a stop to these dodgy callers? Like I’d ever just switch on my computer for them to hack into and “fix” stuff! Absolutely ridiculous.India9 yearsSome bloke called Jordan Black rang me, claiming he was from Microsoft. After having a quick look, I realised it was definitely a con. He kept telling me to switch my computer on so he could fix it, but it was clear he just wanted control over it. Don't fall for it!Jordan BlackMicrosoft9 yearsMy mother-in-law, who is 91 years old, has been receiving 4-5 calls a day from a particular number. The person on the other end keeps insisting that she "needs to receive £300 in her bank account" and asks for her bank information. Thankfully, she hung up without giving any details. I am shocked at how persistent these callers are. I've also received multiple calls from the same number within 24 hours. Each time, an individual with an Asian accent claims to be from "Microsoft." When I challenged her and said she wasn't from Microsoft, she adamantly insisted she was. I asked her whereabouts she was calling from, and she said Reading. I then asked if it was Reading in India, and she immediately ended the call. It's definitely a group of scammers operating in a busy call centre environment.MicrosoftReadingIndia9 yearsToday, I have received more than 20 phone calls from a single individual who claims to be Jennifer from Microsoft. It is quite shocking to me how persistently this person is reaching out to me. This situation raises concerns about what could happen if I were an elderly or susceptible individual.JenniferMicrosoft9 yearsSome bloke called himself D. Avid, gave an employee ID MU12954, and said he was from Microsoft Support. He claimed there was suspicious activity coming from our computer and wanted to verify our license number. He offered to sort out the issue, but we weren’t having any of it and ended the call. We reported the whole thing to the Police Cyber Crimes Division. After that, he rang a couple more times, getting annoyed because we wouldn’t play along. Told him straight we’d reported him, then hung up. Thankfully, no more calls after that.D. AvidMicrosoftPolice Cyber Crimes Division9 yearsGot a call from 01424485475 where the bloke claimed he was with Microsoft, saying my PC was compromised. When I grew suspicious and asked questions, he threw me this number. Pretty sure his plan was to actually hack into my computer!Microsoft9 yearsThey went on and on with some made up computer troubles. I kept the chat going way longer than they probably expected. Honestly, it was quite entertaining. Definitely had no plans to let them get any access at all.9 yearsI recently received a call from some individuals who turned out to be fraudsters. Initially, I indulged in a bit of amusement by discussing the beautiful curtains on my windows. As the conversation progressed, I managed to talk to their so-called head engineer. During our exchange, the fraudster tried to deceive me into simultaneously pressing the ctrl and windows key along with other keys, presumably in an attempt to gain control over my computer. Realizing their intentions, I decided to play along for a while. Eventually, I grew bored of their antics and firmly instructed them to cease their efforts. In situations like these, where the hoaxers are typically of Asian descent, I find some satisfaction in witnessing them receive similar treatment as others have encountered before. Knowing that I have wasted their time gives me a sense of gratification, and it provides reassurance that they will hopefully refrain from targeting others in the future.9 yearsGot a call from a lady with a really strong Asian accent, claimed her name was Jenny but sounded dodgy to me. She mentioned she was from Middlesex and started telling me my computer had issues. Said she could help me fix it if I just turned it on and did what she said. Total nonsense if you ask me. Best thing is to keep them chatting for a bit but never let anyone get into your computer, no matter what they say.JennyMiddlesex9 yearsI got a random call from a guy who said he was Jordon, claiming to be from some Microsoft department in Middles, or something like that. He had a really strong Asian accent and wasn’t showing his number. When I asked him to give me the number, he just said he’d call back later. I told him to wait and talk to my son then.JordonMicrosoftMiddles9 yearsI received a phone call this morning from a person named Mr Jordan Black who claimed to be from BT's Help and Support Department. He alleged that our network had been compromised by criminals. He insisted on knowing the number of computers we had at home and who had access to them. I refused to provide him with the requested information, which made him become argumentative. At first, he seemed quite convincing and it did make me question whether it was a scam. However, BT does not typically call customers unless they have reported an issue, especially not at 07:30 in the morning. Additionally, he mentioned sending us an email regarding the issue but we have not received anything. It is clearly a scam.Jordan BlackBTHelp and Support Department9 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone call from an individual who had a distinct Indian accent. She identified herself as Jenny WIlliams and claimed to be a representative of the Windows technical support company. However, when I asked for the company's name, she simply kept repeating "Windows." Furthermore, she mentioned that their office was located in Bentink Road, West Drayton, Middlesex. To authenticate her legitimacy, she provided me with what she claimed to be my Windows licence number. However, upon scrutinizing the number, I noticed that it was unnecessarily lengthy and in an incorrect format, not matching my actual licence number. This raised suspicions, leading me to strongly believe that this was an attempted scam aimed at acquiring sensitive personal information from me.Jenny WIlliamsBentink RoadWest DraytonMiddlesex9 yearsI was contacted by an organization who insisted that I retrieve a computer owned by my aunt, even though it was located 90 miles away and had not been used for over a year. Michel, the person I spoke to, became quite agitated and almost angry when I explained that I wasn't willing to make the trip just to get a laptop that I haven't had in my possession for such a long time. He insisted that I go and bring it back immediately, and then call him so he could access my laptop.Michel10 yearsReceived a phone call from someone named Jordan Black with an Indian accent. He stated that he was calling on behalf of BT and informed me that my computer had been compromised by hackers. Despite my reservations, he was incredibly insistent on his claim. When I asked him for a contact number to verify his identity, he provided me with the following number. These individuals are most likely scammers.Jordan BlackBT10 yearsThis morning, I got three calls from someone named Michael. It was a bit hard to catch what he was saying because of his thick accent, which sounded Asian. He claimed my computer had been hacked and told me to go to [#]validator.w3[###] to check it out. He then asked me to put in more details, but I said no. He even warned me that my computer would get locked and I’d never be able to use it again!Michael10 yearsThis morning, Michael called me three times. Due to his strong Asian accent, it was challenging to comprehend what he was saying. He claimed that my computer was being hacked and advised me to visit www.validator.w3.org to investigate the issue. However, he insisted that I provide him with further information, but I denied his request. He threatened that my computer would be blocked permanently, making it unusable moving forward.Michaelw310 yearsI have already received four calls today, on Wednesday 8th February 2017, from a number that claims to be Microsoft. They insist on stating that there is an issue with my computer and are persistent even when I say no. Is there anyone who can put an end to this annoying and unwanted calling?Microsoft10 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming to be "Jordan Black" from BT, said he was from the "Middlesex" division or something. He asked if I would let him take over my PC to stop hackers. Yeah, no thanks mate!Jordan BlackBTMiddlesex10 yearsI received a phone call from a man named Michael, who spoke with an Indian accent. He informed me that my computer had been hacked and offered assistance in resolving the issue. Since I was occupied at the time, I ended the conversation abruptly. However, he promptly called me back and insisted on helping me. Considering my prior engagement, I proposed that he call again tomorrow, whilst also requesting his contact details such as phone number and address. He claimed to be located in Thames Valley Microsoft Park in Reading. Despite the sincerity he portrayed, I decided to google the number he called from immediately, which provided me with a warning. I appreciate this valuable information and will ensure that I am prepared in the future.MichaelThames ValleyMicrosoft ParkReading10 yearsA person claiming to be from BT contacted me recently. They had information about my name and address, and informed me that my computer was being hacked. The individual identified themselves as Jordan and provided a phone number. However, I decided not to call back after discussing the situation with my son, who is knowledgeable about computers.BTJordan10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from BT, calling himself Dave Dickenson but he had a really strong Asian accent. It felt off, especially after seeing someone else mention a Microsoft caller. Seemed dodgy to me, so I flagged it as risky.BTDave DickensonMicrosoft10 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming to be with Microsoft. He said his name was "Ron", but the accent sounded really hard to understand and it seemed like a dodgy attempt at an English name. He mentioned my computer ID and even gave an address in West Drayton. Not sure if it was a scam exactly, but it feels off since I’ve never had Microsoft ring me randomly like that before. I decided against calling back just to be safe.MicrosoftRonWest Drayton10 yearsI received a phone call today from the following number. The person claiming to be from Windows support presented himself as a man named Bitak, with an Indian accent, but insisted he was calling from London. He seemed very persuasive. It was then when he transferred me to another individual named Peter Wilson, also of Indian descent, who supposedly worked as an engineer. However, things took a turn when I declined their suggestion to download and run software to resolve alleged computer errors. This decision angered them, and they resorted to threatening me. They went as far as claiming they would block and permanently destroy my computer if I didn't comply with their demands.BitakLondonPeter Wilson10 yearsI had a conversation with TalkTalk, and it appears that this is indeed a scam. Please refrain from providing any personal information.TalkTalk10 yearsThey introduce themselves as VAP, a company claiming to assist with your computer troubles. It's noticeable that all the callers appear to have accents typical of the Indian subcontinent. They assure you that they'll put an end to other websites accessing your files and whatnot.10 yearsI received a suspicious phone call, possibly from India, informing me that my Windows computer was infected with a virus. The caller provided me with a telephone number to call back, and when I did, someone answered after a few clicks. However, the call abruptly ended when I threatened to report them for engaging in fraudulent phone calls.India10 yearsPosing as Michael from London, an individual with an unconvincing Indian accent insists on immediate access to a supposedly malfunctioning computer.MichaelLondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3129 5025)
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