0203154971
☎️ 0203154971 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 203154971.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0203154971
- Asian-accented caller laughed dismissivelyOct
2015Annoying prank call about computerOct
2015Repeated scam calls from MicrosoftSep
2015Scam callers must be stoppedSep
2015Scam call warning, hang upSep
2015Missed call, no response receivedSep
2015Received late-night automated call complaintsSep
2015Late-night call caused anxiety concernsSep
2015Automated call received at 11:30pmSep
2015Scam call; blocked immediatelySep
2015Disconnection during questioning at 00:27Sep
2015Late call, hard to understandSep
2015Report silent calls for assistanceSep
2015Scam call, don't engage furtherSep
2015Rude nuisance, poor experience reportedSep
2015Reported Microsoft scam call incidentSep
2015Late night call disturbed sleepSep
2015Confused about who called 7Sep
2015Frequent silent calls, no responseSep
2015Unwanted call, demanding number removalSep
2015Rude caller, misunderstanding, blocked numberSep
2015Scam call, unclear communication, avoidedSep
2015Annoying automated calls, no responseSep
2015Beware of caller ID scamsSep
2015Unnerving calls from unknown callerSep
2015Scammer impersonating Microsoft technician warnedSep
2015Scam call about computer issueSep
2015requesting help with silent callSep
2015Caller harassed user's motherSep
2015Scam call warning from JackSep
2015Phone scam caller pretending to helpSep
2015Late call, number no longer activeSep
2015Soundless phone is still importantAug
2015Suspicious call from fake tech supportAug
2015Number Of Searches: 111 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 30 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crowdecote(Staffordshire) and Lane Head(Lancashire).
0203154971 has 33 comments of which 28 x neutral and 5 x negative
0203154971 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0203154971 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam caller, often claiming to be from Microsoft and alleging issues with your computer. The callers frequently speak with an Asian accent, use aggressive or rude tactics, and may hang up abruptly when challenged. Many recipients experience silent or automated calls at odd hours, causing distress, especially among the elderly. The number has been linked to phishing attempts aimed at extracting personal details or gaining remote access to devices. It is strongly advised to ignore these calls, avoid sharing any information, and report the number to your phone provider or relevant authorities. Blocking the number and warning vulnerable contacts can help reduce exposure to these fraudulent calls.
Reports on phone number 0203154971
11 yearsI got a phone call from this number, and the person had an Asian accent. When I mentioned that I didn’t own a computer, they just burst into a ridiculous chuckle. It was quite bewildering!11 yearsI keep getting calls from this number that's incessantly ringing me. It's become quite a laugh, really! Apparently, they're situated in India and are keen on sorting out my computer issues. Last week, I was instructed to quit wasting their time, which gave me a chuckle. Just today, they called again, and after a bit of banter, the chap on the line ended up telling me to go screw myself! So, naturally, I thought, why not keep having a bit of fun? After a solid 20 minutes of chit-chat, I let him know that I actually don’t own a computer at all! Such a hoot!India11 yearsI received a call from this number yesterday and yet another two today. An Asian chap claimed to be from Microsoft, insisting there was an issue with our computer. To be honest, we haven't encountered any issues at all. I ended up raising my voice and told him to stop calling us, but it seems this number has been quite persistent over the past few months.Microsoft11 yearsIt's absolutely infuriating how these pesky scam callers continue to plague our phones. I reckon all telecom companies ought to take a firmer stance against them and put a stop to this nonsense once and for all.11 yearsI received a call from an Asian man claiming to be regarding my computer. I swiftly informed him that my husband works in IT and advised him to refrain from attempting such scams in the future. After that, I ended the call. Just a heads up - this is definitely a scam, so if you encounter a similar situation, simply hang up!11 yearsThey rang me at 11.48, so I tried calling back but there was no sound, no ringing or anything!11 yearsJust had a rather suspicious call from a bloke who introduced himself as James, supposedly from Microsoft, saying my computer was spouting viruses. I probed him a bit, asking how he could be certain it was my machine, and requested him to provide my name and address. The name he came up with was quite unclear and began with an A - funny, seeing as mine starts with R! The only accurate detail he managed was the name of my city. Honestly, I’m baffled as to how anyone falls for this sort of trickery, but it’s clear something’s amiss here - straight to the block list for him!JamesMicrosoft11 yearsLast night, around half-past eleven, my elderly mother, who’s in her eighties, received a call on her landline from this number. By the time she managed to reach for the phone, the ringing had ceased. Understandably, she was quite upset, as a call at such an hour immediately raised her concerns about something urgent or troubling. Is there any way to stop this from occurring again? It’s quite distressing, to say the least!11 yearsReceived a call at 1am this morning-utterly baffling! On the other end, there was absolute silence, followed by an automated farewell. I initially assumed we were the only ones experiencing this strange occurrence, but it turns out that numerous teachers and students from the nearby secondary school had the identical ordeal at a similar hour. Is there any way we can put an end to these pesky calls?11 yearsGot a call from an automated number around 11.30pm.11 yearsringed me at 12:27 in the morning but hung up as soon as i asked who it was11 yearsReceived a call around 12:55 this morning from someone with an Asian accent. Honestly, I couldn’t make heads or tails of what he was saying!11 yearsI’m currently looking after my elderly grandmother, who is unwell and in her eighties. She’s been receiving calls from this number, yet there’s never anyone on the other end to speak. I’m quite concerned about it. Is there a way to report this situation? Surely there has to be some action we can take?11 yearsI received a call from an Asian lady the other day - the connection was dreadful, but I caught snippets of what she was saying. She claimed to be from Microsoft, insisting that my computer was riddled with serious issues that were being transmitted outwards? Then she asked me to power up my machine and input a lengthy number - it felt like I was being zipped to a trap! How on earth can I put a stop to this nonsense? Naturally, I didn't go along with her demands, nor did I agree to a 'better time' to discuss further!Microsoft11 yearsUtterly impolite and a complete nuisance!11 yearsYet another instance of a supposed Microsoft call. I let the chap ramble on for a bit before giving him a piece of my mind. I shall be informing the authorities about this.Microsoft11 yearsI just had a call from this number late at night. A bloke was just repeating “hello” over and over again. I’m not keen on this nonsense. It’s absolutely infuriating to get a call at 12:25 in the morning! My daughter was startled awake by that racket. Honestly, have some decency and leave us in peace!11 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, but when I answer, they just hang up! It's quite annoying!11 yearsDoes anyone know who rang me from 7?11 yearsA bloke of Asian descent called me up inquiring about a person who clearly doesn’t reside here. I kindly informed him that I'm ex-directory and requested that he erase my number from whatever database he’s using. His response was rather cheeky, suggesting I should just change my phone number instead. I firmly, yet courteously, told him to take a hike.11 yearsI received a call from an Asian chap who was rather difficult to comprehend thanks to a poor connection. He was inquiring about a person named James. When I responded with a “no”, he pressed for answers. I explained that James was at his job. To my surprise, he then uttered a rather crude remark directed at me. I thought I’d misinterpreted it, so I asked him to clarify, and he repeated something similarly offensive. At that point, I decided it was best to hang up and block the number entirely.James11 yearsAn Asian gentleman with a thick accent, who was rather difficult to comprehend, insisted that his company had details about my computer allegedly sending out scam emails. Unfortunately, the line was rather poor, and I couldn't catch the name of his firm. After a rather heated exchange, I chose to end the call. Naturally, when I tried to verify the number using BT's 141 service, it turned out to be untraceable. I'm generally quite savvy when it comes to scams, but I worry that if I hadn't been around, the other individual in the household might have fallen for it without a second thought.BT11 yearsI've been getting calls from this number lately, and each time I answer, all I get is some robotic voice saying "goodbye." It's beginning to really irk me!11 yearsI've had a rather similar experience to those mentioned previously. A chap, who seemed to have an Asian or African accent, rang me up claiming to be from Microsoft support. He started going on about my computer sending out error messages, and I let him witter on for a bit. But when he began fishing for my personal information, I promptly informed him that the authorities were listening in and documenting our conversation. I added that he was being tracked as we spoke, and to my amusement, he hung up rather swiftly! Of course, I was merely spinning a yarn, but his reaction gave me quite a chuckle. Just a word of caution to everyone-watch out for these con artists!Microsoft11 yearsIt’s the same old tale with these tech blunders. I was prompted for a number and planned to ring him back later. I mentioned that my computer had various security issues. This chap, who had an Asian accent, introduced himself as Vicki and provided me with a number that was entirely different from the one displayed on my caller ID. Just a heads-up for everyone to be cautious!Vicki11 yearsI've received a number of these calls lately, but the one I had today really left me on edge. Monday, 7th September 2015, 12:01 PM. A chap with an Asian accent kept insisting on speaking to someone named Dan. I informed him that no one by that name was associated with this number. He then fired back, inquiring who I was. When I pressed him for his identity and how he managed to obtain my number, he claimed John had provided it to him. The name John meant nothing to me. Curious, I asked whence he was calling, and he mentioned Manchester. When I inquired again about his purpose, he dropped an unsettling line: "Are you by yourself today?" That was enough for me; I severed the call. Not two minutes later, my phone rang again. I opted for silence, as he went on repeating "hello" about a dozen times before I cut him off once more.DanJohnManchester11 yearsFor the past five weeks, I've received calls from this number claiming there's an issue with my computer. I instantly recognised it as a scam and informed them as such, after which they promptly hung up on me.11 yearsThat wretched individual just rang my mum!11 yearsReceived a call earlier today at 09:23 from a gentleman with an Asian accent. He mentioned there was an issue with my computer. I informed him that I don’t actually possess a computer. To which he abruptly hung up on me. Be wary of this individual; they’re up to no good. Cheers, Jack.Jack11 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call from a gentleman with an Asian accent purporting to represent Microsoft, insisting my computer was facing some sort of error. When I queried which computer he was referring to, given I owned three (all fictitious, mind you!), a so-called ‘supervisor’ suddenly chimed in to take charge of the conversation. I inquired about the specific machine, and he claimed they were all connected on the same network, all supposedly malfunctioning! I pointed out that one of them wasn’t even online, as it operates on a separate connection strictly for work. He absurdly accused me of lying! I promptly retorted that he was the one spinning tales and that this was clearly a scam-at which point, he abruptly hung up. To add to the concern, he had also contacted my elderly mother-in-law, who could very well have fallen for this ruse if I hadn’t intervened!Microsoft11 yearsThis number rang me at 23:57 yesterday evening. I didn't bother answering and they’ve now attempted to ring again. When I tried to return the call, it turned out the number is disconnected. What a bother!11 yearsCalls that don't seem to ring11 yearsReceived an unanswered call that left me a tad perplexed. Other platforms are tagging it as the classic 'Microsoft Technical Support' scam, spouting nonsense about issues with my computer. Definitely one to steer clear of!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (203154971)
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