02031295164
☎️ 02031295164 👆 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 02031295164
- Morning call, likely from scammerNov
2018Scam call from fake BTNov
2018Scam call warning from userOct
2018Alert: scam BT virus callAug
2018Be cautious of potential scamJul
2018Potential scam call from RyanJul
2018'Ryan' is currently activeJul
2018Frustration with fake internet callMay
2018Potential scam call from 'BT'Mar
2018Received scam call from 'BT'Feb
2018Suspicious early morning nuisance callFeb
2018Fraudulent BT internet disconnect threatFeb
2018"Not with BT, same response"Feb
2018Call from scammer claiming urgencyFeb
2018Potential scam phone call avoidedFeb
2018Fake BT call about broadbandFeb
2018Warning about potential identity theftFeb
2018False call from fake "BT" representativeFeb
2018Attempted internet scam targeting elderly. CriminalsJan
2018Not BT, same as othersJan
2018Number is scam caller alertJan
2018BT internet access shutdown reportJan
2018Scam call from fake BTJan
2018Received scam call from DavidJan
2018Beware of fraudulent tech supportJan
2018BT internet scam in LondonJan
2018Upset about unwanted phone callJan
2018Suspicious call from supposed BT representativeJan
2018Dad almost fell for scamJan
2018Exposing scammers posing as BTDec
2017Number Of Searches: 235 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 18 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bickley Town(Cheshire), Hunton Bridge(Hertfordshire) and Kirkby-in-Furness(Cumbria).
02031295164 has 29 comments of which 22 x negative and 7 x neutral
02031295164 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031295164 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number used by callers posing as BT representatives, often with an Asian accent, warning of imminent internet disconnection or computer viruses. Callers commonly attempt to gain remote access to victims' computers under the guise of fixing issues, sometimes using technical jargon to appear credible. Requests to install software or run commands are frequent tactics. Many exposed individuals were not BT customers and became suspicious due to inconsistent or evasive answers. The number is linked to attempts at identity theft and financial fraud. It is strongly advised to hang up immediately if contacted, never grant remote access, and verify through official BT channels. The scam targets vulnerable individuals and employs pressure tactics, so vigilance is essential.
Reports on phone number 02031295164
8 yearsGot a phone call earlier today from someone saying they were with BT, warning me my internet was about to be disconnected the next day. Right away it felt dodgy, especially when they had no clue what Openreach even meant. I kept them chatting just to see where it would go. Next thing, they asked me to set up remote access on my computer - probably trying to nick my personal info or something. Honestly, if someone wasn’t on the lookout, this could’ve ended really badly.BTOpenreach8 yearsI had an unexpected call from the number mentioned. When I inquired about his employment, his name, and his contact details, the caller claimed to be named Adam and asserted that he was a Security Officer for BT, based at 81 Newgate Street, London. He insisted that I should fire up my computer so he could guide me through something. Sensing it was a scam, I opted to keep the conversation going and probed him further with questions. Eventually, he lost patience and ended the call.AdamBTNewgate StreetLondon8 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone claiming to be BT about a problem with my IP address and a virus. The bloke called himself Albert and had a thick accent. He was going on about serious errors with my internet server and told me to press Ctrl and R together. I've had calls like this before, and honestly, it's just a load of rubbish - best to just hang up, it's definitely a scam.AlbertBT8 yearsSo, this bloke called ‘Ryan’ rang up saying my computer was catching viruses every time I used it. I told him my partner sorts out all that tech stuff, but he still went on and gave me the number 0203 129 5164, plus he had the cheek to hand me a reference number as well. Watch out, folks!Ryan8 yearsSomeone just rang me claiming to be Ryan Wilson. He was trying to get me to install some software on my PC. Even though I suspected it was dodgy, he somehow managed to respond to every question I threw at him.Ryan Wilson8 yearsLooks like 'Ryan' is still going on with these calls.Ryan8 yearsSo I got a call from some bloke named Ryan, sounded like he had an Asian accent, telling me my internet was about to be cut off. Luckily, my sister had already given me a heads up about these scams. These calls wind me up so much - I could hear loads of others in the background doing the same spiel as this Ryan guy. Seriously, folks need to wise up and not trust random cold callers. The number to watch out for is 02031295164, always make sure you ask for their contact details before saying anything.Ryan8 yearsToday, I received a call from the number listed above, dated 13th March 2018. The person on the other end claimed to be from BT, offering assistance with some computer issues. Strangely, they mentioned our "internet service number," which we’ve never even come across before. We informed them that we would do some research on their claims and then ended the conversation. The chap introduced himself as James Wilson. To be honest, we suspect this might just be another scam attempt.BTJames Wilson8 yearsGot a call a bit before 8 this morning from someone who said he was Ryan from BT, sounded like he had an Asian accent. He told me our computers were in danger from viruses and that he needed to get access to them to fix it. I told him I'd get an IT specialist to look at the machines first, and then I’d report the whole thing to the cops as a scam!RyanBT8 yearsGot a call at 8.25 in the morning, seemed like one of those dodgy scam calls. Total waste of my time, honestly.9 yearsGot a call around 8 in the morning from someone with a really strong accent, barely could make out what they were saying because of all the noise in the background - sounded like loads of other calls happening. They were trying to scare me into giving them access to my computer, saying that BT internet would be cut off for a whole month otherwise. Definitely felt like a scam.9 yearsJust like a few others have mentioned, I’ve got nothing to do with BT either.BT9 yearsGot a ring from some guy called Adam earlier, saying my internet got hacked or somthin, and he needed to get into my PC. He sounded proper serious about it. Still, I was certain it was a dodgy call, so I started firing off loads of tricky questions at him, and weirdly, he had an answer for most of them!Adam9 yearsGot a ring from a couple of Asian blokes, Cyrus and Peter, who were having a go at me. They dropped a number to ring back and mentioned some BT security thing. Their angle was to get access to my computer to "fix" supposed errors. I did have a few issues with my broadband recently but something about it didn’t sit right, so I just told them to jog on. Glad I held my nerve and didn’t let them in.CyrusPeter9 yearsI received a call on the 7th of February from someone claiming to be from BT, saying there was an issue with my broadband connection. They insisted that I let them remotely access my computer to prevent any hacking attempts. I firmly declined and told them I'd reach out to BT directly instead!BT9 yearsThis number raises red flags. It's being used as a sneaky tactic to make you believe it’s from BT, but in reality, it’s a ploy to grab your personal information. Exercise caution, folks!9 yearsJust like Peter mentioned before, I received a rather dodgy call at 7:45 this morning from someone who claimed to be Patrick Roger, allegedly from the BT Technical Department. I could tell straight away that something wasn’t right - his accent gave away that he wasn’t local, and the number he used was apparently fake: 0201 879 4516. When I told him I couldn't comply with his requests, he suggested I could ring him back later. I firmly replied that I wouldn’t be doing that and asked if it would be alright for me to call back when it suited me. He then provided me with this number. Naturally, I have no intention of calling it. What truly unnerved me was the fact that he had my name and address, which I corrected him on, although he was spot on. It’s quite unsettling, to say the least.PeterPatrick RogerBT Technical Department9 yearsSome scammers had a go at my 85 year old dad, saying they were from BT and his internet would be cut off for 20 days unless he switched his computer on and connected with them. Lucky for him, he’s pretty wary and didn’t fall for it. Honestly, these lot deserve to be put behind bars.BT9 yearsI’d advise you to steer clear of this number; it’s definitely a dodgy caller trying to pull a fast one.9 yearsI’m getting the exact same calls too, and I don’t even have a BT account!BT9 yearsJust like a few others have said, the caller said they were from BT and warned me my internet was going to be disconnected soon.BT9 yearsI got a call from someone who sounded Asian, and as soon as I ended the call, they rang me straight back. The person said they were from BT and threatened to cut off my internet if I didn’t follow their instructions. They asked me to install some software on my PC, but I decided not to go along with it.BT9 yearsI received a rather dodgy call from a chap claiming to be David Wilson, which was a bit hard to believe given his distinct Asian accent. He informed me there was an issue with my computer, but let’s be honest - there wasn’t a thing wrong! I instantly felt there was something off about the whole thing, so I told him I wanted to ring him back for clarity and he provided me with a number. After a brief pause of around ten minutes, I decided to call the number. The ring tone was clearly not of British origin, and after a few rings, someone finally answered. I asked for David Wilson, and much to my disbelief, he confirmed it was him, though I had my doubts. The poor sod sounded worn out, and I couldn't help but wonder if it was the middle of the night for him; I might have inadvertently disturbed his slumber! With that thought lingering, I opted to end the call.David Wilson9 yearsLike others have said, these calls supposedly come from BT about internet problems. They’ll try to get you to install some remote access app to “sort out your PC issues.” It’s a scam and really risky. If you end up giving them access to your bank or credit card accounts, you could lose quite a bit of money. If they mention this number, just end the call right away! Then get in touch with BT straight away to check what's going on.BT9 yearsSomeone called me claiming to be from BT at Newgate Street in London, telling me they're gonna cut off my internet for 20 days. Sounds like a total scam to me, couldn’t believe it!BTNewgate StreetLondon9 yearsGot the exact same call earlier, honestly what a bunch of scumbags.9 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from BT, saying they were gonna cut off my internet in just a few hours. I couldn’t believe it, so I asked to speak to his manager. Then they put me through to some other guy who was just as dodgy sounding!BT9 yearsA mate of mine just got tricked by a call from this number. They claimed his bt phone was about to get disconnected and convinced him to get on his PC and follow some steps. They even made him install some kind of programme so they could control his computer from afar. Luckily, i showed up just in time to stop it from going any worse.9 yearsGot a call from some lads claiming to be with BT, saying my computer was hacked by some villain called Dr Evil, and that it was wrecking my whole system. Total con job from the sub-continent, no doubt. Best way to get rid of these muppets? Just ask if they reckon in karma and what Lord Vishnu would say about their dodgy ways. Works every time!BTLord VishnuSubmit Your Own Report (020 3129 5164)
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