02031295673
☎️ 02031295673 👆 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 02031295673
- Multiple misleading calls from "BT."Mar
2017Called pretending to be BTSep
2016False support request for accountSep
2016Scam call pretending to cancel internetAug
2016Suspected scam call from "Jim"Jul
2016Scam call pretending to be BTJul
2016Fake technical support scam warningApr
2016False Microsoft support claims, LondonMar
2016Impersonates Microsoft Technical Support agentMar
2016Number Of Searches: 54 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 25 February 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buckny Burn(Perth and Kinross), Hodgehill(West Midlands), Honeydon(Bedfordshire), Lawford Heath(Warwickshire) and Roxby(Lincolnshire).
02031295673 has 9 comments of which 6 x neutral and 3 x negative
02031295673 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031295673 👆 is reported as receiving multiple scam calls claiming to be from BT Openworld or Openreach, often involving urgent warnings about internet disconnection or unauthorised cancellation requests. Callers frequently pressure for remote computer access or personal details, sometimes pretending to be Microsoft support offering virus removal. The call quality varies, with background noise and inconsistent accents, and genuine provider details are never confirmed. Many users report hang-ups when questioned or refusal to provide supervisor contact. These calls are deceptive and attempt to create panic or confusion about internet services.
Reports on phone number 02031295673
10 yearsI kept getting calls from someone named Patrick Jackson saying he was from "BT Openworld" about issues with my internet. I told them I don't have BT Openworld at all. He said my provider had asked them to get in touch with me, but when I asked who exactly, he couldn't give a clear answer and claimed I wasn’t the PM’s daughter. I asked to talk to a supervisor and was put on hold briefly, then a guy with a rough accent answered, but soon enough Patrick’s voice came back. They warned me my internet would be cut off in an hour if I hung up!Patrick JacksonPatrick10 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from the BT internet technical team, saying there was a request to disconnect our service, but we actually use Sky. I called back, but there was loads of noise in the background and I couldn’t hear a thing properly. When I asked why they’d called me, the person just ended the call immediately. Quite frustrating!BTSky10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT customer support, saying my account was hacked. Then they tried to get me to give them access to my computer through TeamViewer!BTTeamViewer10 yearsGot a call supposedly from BT Openreach, saying someone had tried to cancel my internet using my number. They wanted me to turn on my computer so they could stop it. They warned if I didn’t, I’d be offline in a couple of hours. I told them if that happened, I’d just get in touch with my provider and they'd fix it - that’s why I’m paying for the service, after all. The bloke just said, “Fair enough, you’re the Boss,” and ended the call.BT Openreach10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from BT Openreach saying someone had ordered internet using my phone number and they’d already been charged. The bloke said he was Jim Magret and told me to log onto my PC to cancel it if I wanted. I just ended the call straight away.BT OpenreachJim Magret10 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with BT about setting up a new internet service. I told them I was already a BT customer and right after that, they started talking about giving me some sort of compensation. Then they tried to get me to enter my details on a website. Felt a bit dodgy, if you ask me.BT11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, saying they spotted a virus and a tech would remotely fix my PC. It sounded dodgy, especially when they warned the virus might crash my computer and wipe all my files. Definitely didn’t sound right and I quickly ended the call before anything could happen. Be careful with these scam calls!Microsoft11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft tech support saying they were from London. They tried to convince me there was a big problem with my computer and asked for access. Luckily, I didn't fall for it! Sounds like a scam pretending to be legit Microsoft staff. Watch out if you get a call like that!MicrosoftLondon11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft technical support, saying they were calling from London. Sounded suspicious straight away - they asked for remote access to my computer and personal info. Classic scam trying to trick you into giving up details. Beware, definitely not legit!Microsoft Technical SupportLondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3129 5673)
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