02031421913
☎️ 02031421913 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Six Degrees Technology Group Limited. It is part of the phone block 203142 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031421913
- Missed call, no return connectionApr
2021Missed call, no voicemail leftApr
2021Beware of computer maintenance scamsApr
2021Missed call, no message leftApr
2021Warning of Microsoft scam attemptApr
2021Mocking online support services with emojisApr
2021Missed call, no message leftApr
2021Fraudulent Access Request from MicrosoftApr
2021Fraudulent tech support call encounterApr
2021Suspicious washing machine service callApr
2021Unsolicited calls about non-existent registrationApr
2021possible telemarketing or scam callApr
2021Call distress and wish deathApr
2021Beware of fake computer supportApr
2021Fraudulent computer support call warningApr
2021Caller keeps calling without explanationApr
2021Call disconnected upon answering machineApr
2021Racist and inappropriate commentApr
2021Unknown numerical sequence provided by userApr
2021Possible scam from fake supportApr
2021Windows computer scam calls describedApr
2021Received multiple call attempt, frustrated AlisonApr
2021Long pause, then call disconnectedApr
2021Another scam, no response neededApr
2021Repeated scam calls about securityApr
2021Scam call thwarted easily, satisfyingApr
2021Warning: fraudulent Microsoft computer alertApr
2021Caller falsely claimed online securityApr
2021Device cuts off during pauseApr
2021Claimed to be Microsoft maintenanceApr
2021Aggressive caller tried to scamApr
2021Warning: they are dishonest peopleApr
2021Scam call about computer supportApr
2021Frequent calls from computer scammersApr
2021Call from scam computer serviceApr
2021Jayden claimed to fix computer.Apr
2021Computer scam call cut offApr
2021Received suspicious call about computerApr
2021Unable to summarize. Not meaningful inputApr
2021Didn't leave message by accidentApr
2021Ignored unknown caller, grateful and blockedApr
2021Called solicitors but no responseApr
2021User seeking response, no answerApr
2021Inhibition is not necessary onlineApr
2021Suspicious of unidentified computer inquiryApr
2021Individual falsely claiming tech expertiseApr
2021Suspicious call, claimed to be MicrosoftApr
2021Ignored unrecognized number, suspected scamApr
2021Called and hung up, blocking numberApr
2021Caller claimed tech support, suspected scamApr
2021Scam call from fake supportApr
2021Stop scammers targeting elderly callersApr
2021Number Of Searches: 136 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 12 April 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abbeydale(Gloucestershire), Calf of Eday(Orkney) and New Cheltenham(Gloucestershire).
02031421913 has 48 comments of which 25 x neutral and 23 x negative
02031421913 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031421913 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to aggressive computer support scams pretending to be from Microsoft. Callers claim urgent problems with your PC, attempt to gain remote access, and often refuse to leave messages. Many reports highlight rude or evasive behaviour, repeated calls despite refusal, and use of foreign accents suggesting overseas call centres. Several callers try to extract bank or personal information under false pretences. The number often results in silent calls or hang-ups when questioned. It is widely regarded as fraudulent, targeting vulnerable individuals with fake virus or security alerts. Users are advised not to engage, avoid sharing any details, and block the number to prevent ongoing harassment. Microsoft and legitimate companies do not operate in this manner.
Reports on phone number 02031421913
5 yearsGot a call with no voicemail left. Tried ringing back the number, but it never went through.5 yearsThey rang me up but never bothered to leave a voicemail.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to fix my computer, total con.5 yearsHa! Online support? More like a joke lol!5 yearsMy phone rang but went straight to voicemail and no message was left. If it was a legitimate call, you'd think they'd try to leave some sort of message.5 yearsThis caller said they were from Microsoft and said my computer had issues and that they needed to remote in and fix a virus. But I know Microsoft dont do stuff like this, so it’s obviously a scam! Don’t fall for it if you get a call like this.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call saying our washing machine service plan is about to end and they needed to confirm our direct debit info to renew it automatically. Thing is, we don’t even own a washing machine since we run the launderette downstairs. Proper rookie scam attempt if you ask me.5 yearsSupposedly Microsoft calling me, trying to get into my PC to do some dodgy stuff.Microsoft5 yearsHad a woman called Candace claiming to be from Microsoft tech support, saying my computer was full of viruses and sending error messages. She rang me three times before I finally told her to google her number (which changed each time she called) and check this site out. Hung up straight away after that and hoping that’s the last I’ll hear from her. It really annoys me that Microsoft don’t seem to stop these scammers using their name to trick people.CandaceMicrosoft5 yearsgot a call where no one spoke, just silence on the other end. really annoying!5 yearsGot a call but no message was left, so I'm pretty sure it’s something dodgy.5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Microsoft support from Candover or somewhere. Classic tale about my PC being full of viruses and malware and sending out weird warnings. She called me three times, and the only way I stopped her was by telling her to Google her own phone number, which was different this time, and to check out this website. I hung up straight away and hope that’s the last I hear of her. Honestly, I don't get why Microsoft don’t crack down on these scammers using their name like that.MicrosoftGoogle5 yearsSome lady named Rebecca rang me up, claiming my computer had some issue. I asked her what exactly was wrong, but she just snapped back with "Get Lost!!" Lovely, right? :)Rebecca5 yearsThey keep ringing my phone but never bother to say anything or leave a message.5 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier today. Honestly, they'd be doing everyone a massive favour if they just disappeared for good.5 yearsGot two calls on my house phone, some woman saying I was signed up with them for Microsoft stuff for my computer at home. I told her to stop, but she rang back. When I said I don’t own a PC at home, she started going off on me, so I just put the phone down.Microsoft5 yearsCalled, but hung up as soon as my voicemail kicked in.5 yearsGot a call from someone named Jessica claiming to be from system support, total scam.Jessica5 yearsGot a call earlier from someone named Alison, talking with a strong foreign accent, claiming to be checking my computer. This was the second time she rang me today, and third time over the last couple of days. She clearly knew who I was but said she couldn’t say my name out loud because of some company rules. I told her to find a decent job instead of bothering people like this. She kept saying she wasn’t trying to upset anyone.Alison5 yearsI got a call from some Indian call centre, sounded like a total scam to me. Definitely annoying!5 yearsI got a call like 4 times from someone telling me my Windows PC had issues, but when I asked who they were, they wouldn't say a thing. Total sketchy vibes.5 yearsThere was a pause of 14 seconds of complete silence before the call abruptly cut off.5 yearsJudging by what everyone else's saying, this one’s probably a scam too. Didn’t even pick up, got an answering machine for that sort of thing.5 yearsGot a call from a lady speaking with an Asian accent claiming she was from 'Tech Support' saying there was something wrong with my computer. I asked her to clarify which computer she meant. She said the Windows system. I replied that I only use Unix systems. That totally threw her off! Sounds like a classic scam trying to get into your PC, so I told her she was just a con artist. She got really annoyed after that. Felt good to call her out.5 yearsSomebody rang saying it was about online security but when I asked for their contact details, they just made up a random number.5 yearsGot a recorded voice of a lady telling me there’s a security risk with my phone line. The weird thing is, I’ve heard the exact same message come from SIX different numbers just in the past day!5 yearsTotally dodgy call. It hung up on me when I didn’t say anything, like it was waiting for me to talk or something. Definitely feels like a scam.5 yearsSo this caller claimed to be from Microsoft, saying my Windows 10 had some kind of issue. Sounds like one of those dodgy computer scams to me!Microsoft5 yearsSomebody called me saying they were from Microsoft maintenance and said there was an issue with my Windows PC.Microsoft5 yearsBetter to not pick up, these people are total scammers.5 yearsJust about an hour ago, I got a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft’s Computer Support. To get her off the line, I told her I didn’t own a computer, but she insisted I must have a laptop. I said no again. Then she started saying there were lots of issues on my computer and asked if she could talk to whoever did own it. I refused and since she kept pushing, I ended up hanging up.MicrosoftComputer Support Services5 yearsThese idiots call me a couple of times daily pretending to be tech support. I just said it’s a business number and asked how I can assist, did that twice, and they hung up on me. Proper scammers, honestly!5 yearsI got a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from tech support. I told her I don’t even own a computer, so she’s got the wrong number and to stop calling. Ended the call before she could try to convince me otherwise. Seems like one of those typical computer help scams again.5 yearsA woman rang me up claiming there was an issue with my computer. I told her everything was fine, but she started shouting "NO, THERE IS!" in a really rude tone. I told her to stop wasting her time and find a real job instead of trying to scam folks, then I ended the call.5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from tech support. When I asked if they wanted me to connect them to the fraud team or IT, the line just went dead. Definitely sounds like a computer scam.5 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming to be Alec from, I dunno, some mumbo jumbo company. When I asked him to repeat the company name, he just mumbled it again. Then he said something about a computer issue I supposedly had. I laughed and told him, “Mate, I don’t even own a computer, so stop trying to rip me off!” and hung up while he was still jabbering away. I reckon he might ring again. Lately, I’ve been getting loads of calls from London - all sorts of scams pretending to be from PayPal, Amazon, you name it. Is London the hotspot for dodgy scammers or what?AlecLondonAmazon5 yearsThey never picked up when I called back.5 yearsDidn't pick up as it was an unfamiliar number. After checking what others said, I'm relieved I ignored it. Sorted and blocked now.5 yearsThey never bothered to leave a message on my voicemail.5 yearsRang them twice but didn’t hang around for a response. It’s those Gordon and Slater solicitors, isn’t it?GordonSlater5 yearsUtterly devoid of any response on the line.5 yearsi got a call from someone talking about my computer but i never reached out or asked about anything like that so im guessing its a scam trying to get info or something.5 yearsSince the number was unfamiliar, I just let it ring through to voicemail. The guy's voice was clearly English, but honestly, it came across as daft. After prompting me to leave a message, he went on with "hello, can you hear me?" like there was someone on the other end! I even heard what sounded like a busy call centre in the background, though I’m not convinced it’s real - maybe just someone at home using a recording to fake it. After seeing what others have said about this number, I’m definitely blocking it now.5 yearsGot a call, apparently from some online help team. When I asked which company they were representing, the person said Microsoft. Since we only use a Mac and a Chromebook, I figured it was best to cut the chat short before they tried to convince me otherwise. The number looked like it was from London but I'm pretty sure it wasn’t really. I also mentioned that our number’s on the TPS list, but that didn’t seem to bother them one bit.MicrosoftLondonTelephone Preference Service5 yearsThese people calling just to take advantage of elderly folks really should be tracked down and dealt with properly. It’s not right how they exploit the older generation.5 yearsthis guy called me claiming he was mike from some online help thing. he had a really dodgy accent, probably from india or somewhere like that. i just told him he was clearly trying to scam me and told him to buzz off before i ended the call.MikeIndia5 yearsI got a call from 02031421913, sounded like an Indian bloke saying, "Hello sir, this is online support services, how’re you today?" I barely had time to react before he hung up. What a load of rubbish, total scam!5 yearsI just got a call, but as soon as it went to voicemail, they hung up. I’m defo going to block that number. Do they even know their digits get logged all over the net? Shame there isn’t a way to block all these nuisance calls in one go, but knowing them, they’ll just find a new number to bother.Submit Your Own Report (020 3142 1913)
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