02031988109
☎️ 02031988109 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203198 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031988109
- Calls from various 0203 numbersMay
2017Caller gave incorrect refund informationMay
2017Received brief and abandoned callMay
2017Annoying call from Asian manMay
2017Don't speak to unknown callsMay
2017Potential scam involving fake accidentMay
2017Persistent unsolicited callers require responseMay
2017Missed call, no message leftMay
2017Grateful for helpful call informationMay
2017Aggressive request for personal detailsMay
2017Scammer claimed accident, hung upMay
2017Hearing call center but silent, blockedApr
2017Silence, call abruptly ended.prefsApr
2017Call blocked after unanswered ringApr
2017Comment indicates user abruptly ended conversationApr
2017Caller mistakenly thought it was answeredApr
2017Call was abruptly disconnectedDec
2015Tactics changed, seeking miss-sold PPIAug
2015Scam pretending to be MicrosoftAug
2015Fraudulent impersonation as Microsoft supportAug
2015Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftAug
2015Asian guy late irrelevant convoAug
2015Frequent evening scam calls reportedAug
2015Fake Microsoft calls raised concernAug
2015Annoying unwanted hang-up callsAug
2015Angry about Microsoft support issueAug
2015Unacceptable late-night phone callAug
2015Received pushy scam call againAug
2015Caller falsely claimed Microsoft affiliationAug
2015Insistent caller, ignored and hung upAug
2015Unwanted late-night scam call concernsAug
2015Annoying calls, number hangs upAug
2015Dad harassed by abusive callersAug
2015Ignoring scammers; frustrating them on purposeAug
2015Scam call from rude womanAug
2015Scam call about computer infectionJul
2015Rude caller, frequent annoying callsJul
2015Scammers frustrated but laptop unaffectedJul
2015Confronted caller, accused them of dishonestyJul
2015Received repetitive scam callsJul
2015Received two calls todayJul
2015Scam call, abusive after rejectionJul
2015Late scam call, no computerJul
2015Repeated calls from unrecognized numberJul
2015Silent call raises questions about intentJul
2015Suspicious call from Windows supportJul
2015Persistent unwanted communicationJul
2015Received call today at 09:10Jul
2015Late night call receivedJul
2015Number Of Searches: 520 Number Of Comments: 49 First Seen: 24 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kilby(Leicestershire), Packmores(Warwickshire), Sotby(Lincolnshire) and Thorpe Wood(North Yorkshire).
02031988109 has 49 comments of which 35 x neutral and 14 x negative
02031988109 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031988109 👆 is reported as a frequent source of nuisance and scam calls, often involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft or similar tech support, pressing to fix supposed computer issues or offering refunds. Many report silent calls, hang-ups, aggressive and rude behaviour, and calls at inappropriate hours, including late at night. The callers often use commercial rerouted numbers and sometimes speak with clear accents, frequently Asian. These calls aim to extract personal information or coerce engagement but typically end abruptly when challenged. Users advise blocking the number, not engaging, and ignoring such calls to avoid stress. Incidences of harassment, repeated calls despite objections, and misleading tactics are common, highlighting the continuing problem of scam and nuisance calls in the UK.
Reports on phone number 02031988109
9 yearsNo answer, so I just ended the call. Got calls from lots of different 0203 numbers; these seem to be from some kind of commercial call forwarding. Surely Ofgem should step in and do something about this?Ofgem9 yearsGot a call about some "refund" and guess what, they used my previous address. Mentioned a refund from way back in 2007. When I asked for a callback number, they just cut the call. Had an Asian accent. My advice: just block the number.9 yearsReceived a call from an Asian chap who goes by the name of Nick, identifying himself as a 'compensation expert'. Honestly, I had to hang up on him-what a right bother!Nick9 yearsI tend to dish it right back at anyone who dares to interrupt my day with a cold call. They quickly comprehend that they're not making any headway and often hang up in frustration. However, that doesn’t seem to deter them from trying their luck repeatedly. If only they showed half the tenacity I do!9 yearsThey rang but just hung up straight away.9 yearsThey rang me and then just dropped the call after a couple of seconds.9 yearsHere’s a tip for those whose phones don’t show caller IDs or can’t block calls. When you answer, try not to say anything straight away. Many robocalls kick in once they hear a voice, so staying silent might make them think no one’s there. After that, you can ring 1471 to see who rang you. Hopefully this little trick saves you some bother!9 yearsSpoke to an Asian man who said he was with Road Safety Services, trying to get me to make a claim for a crash I wasn’t involved in. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.Road Safety Services9 yearsCheers to all who’ve shared their stories here. I never pick up calls from numbers I don’t recognise, but this website helps me check who’s calling so I can decide whether to block them or call back if it’s someone I know. Really appreciate it, thanks x9 yearsSpoke to an Asian guy, quite pushy and kept asking for my personal info.9 yearsSome bloke rang me about a "recent accident" or whatever, but as soon as I said he sounded dodgy, he just hung up straight away. Definitely a scam call.9 yearsWhen I picked up, I noticed background noise like a call centre but there was no one actually talking. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.9 yearsNo answer, just ended the call abruptly.9 yearsThey hung up right before I picked up. Definitely adding this number to my block list.9 yearsI just ended the call.9 yearsI let the call go to voicemail, and a voice was repeatedly saying 'hello.' It was clear that they hadn't quite grasped that they were speaking to an answering machine.11 yearsNo one said a word, then they just cut me off.11 yearsthey're switching things up now, trying to trick people into claiming missold ppi. I had a bit of a laugh with them. they said they already had my birthday and asked me to verify it for security reasons.11 yearsJust like everyone else, they claimed to be from Microsoft.Microsoft11 yearsDidn’t say a word, just some Asian person saying they’re from Microsoft tech support.Microsoft11 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy who could hardly speak any English, saying he was from Microsoft and that my computer was hacked.AsiaMicrosoft11 yearsReceived a call at 21:48 from an Asian chap who claimed I was having issues with my computer. I informed him it was rather late at 21:50 and that there was a baby sleeping in our room, then swiftly hung up. This sort of thing seems to be becoming a regular occurrence in the evenings lately!11 yearsI seem to be inundated with these persistent calls that go silent the moment I pick up. It's particularly irritating, especially when I'm anticipating an important call. They truly are a bother. Is there any way to put an end to this? Best, GrahamGraham11 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke really late, wanted to chat about my computer.11 yearsWe've been receiving calls for five days straight from someone claiming to represent Microsoft and Windows, urging us to power up our computer and adhere to their verbal directions. It’s honestly quite concerning!MicrosoftWindows11 yearsI’ve just received a call from this number, and it turns out they rang me last Friday as well. The caller was really adamant that my computer was riddled with viruses. I straight up told him I wasn’t buying it. He became rather aggressive, so I simply placed the phone on the table and let him continue his spiel until he finally clocked that he was waffling to himself and hung up. I tend to do this with all these pestering calls; it helps me to stay calm!11 yearsyeah “microsoft windows helpdesk”! when are “the cops” gonna finally catch these scammers!11 yearsGave me a call at 10 o'clock at night, which I find utterly inappropriate.11 yearsReceived a call from this number today, and funnily enough, I had one last Friday as well. The bloke on the other end was rather pushy, claiming my computer was riddled with viruses. I wasn't buying it, to be honest. When he sensed I wasn’t biting, he tried turning up the pressure, so I simply placed the phone down on the table and let him ramble on until he clocked that he was chatting to thin air and eventually hung up. I use this tactic for all those pesky calls - keeps me from getting too stressed about it all!11 yearsClaimed to be from Microsoft, but when I pointed out that I use an Apple device, they abruptly hung up! Quite bizarre, isn't it?MicrosoftApple11 yearsI've been bombarded with calls from this number, yet every time they hang up without a word. It's incredibly frustrating and downright discourteous!11 yearsI just received a call from this number at a rather ungodly hour-10:15 PM, no less! Quite frankly, I was rather displeased. An Asian gentleman on the line insisted that my computer was infected. I couldn't help but remind him of the time, expressing my annoyance at his late-night interruption on a Saturday! He claimed he had to ring me urgently because my PC was supposedly at risk. What utter nonsense! Why on earth can't these scams be put to an end? I've dealt with similar calls in the past and tend to tell them to clear off, but what truly worries me is the thought of vulnerable elderly folks receiving such calls in the dead of night. A late-night phone call can be rather alarming, if not downright terrifying, for some!11 yearsSame idiots ringing up about my computer being broken or hacked. I just string them along, wasting their time is the best way to annoy these muppets.11 yearsMy father has been bombarded by these individuals today, facing all sorts of aggressive nonsense claiming that his PC is on the verge of being blocked. It’s truly upsetting for him to endure such harassment.11 yearsI received a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft, and when I informed her that we don’t possess a computer (which is true), she became quite hostile, accusing me of fibbing! I firmly requested that she remove our number from whatever list she was using and then told her to shove off. Honestly, she was incredibly rude! Just a heads up, this number is definitely dodgy!Microsoft11 yearsI received a call from an Asian gentleman who claimed that my computer had some sort of infection.11 yearsI received a rather dubious call from this number earlier. Being fully aware it was a scam, I decided to play along simply out of sheer boredom, engaging both the caller and his supervisor. I must stress, however, I completely disregarded their instructions regarding my computer-absolutely DO NOT follow them! When I challenged them, asking for basic details like my name, age, or even the type of laptop I own, they became increasingly hostile, brushing aside my inquiries and blaming me for any supposed impending catastrophe with my PC. I maintained my politeness throughout, expressing my scepticism, yet they had the audacity to label me as irresponsible and naive before hanging up mid-sentence. On the bright side, I managed to waste a good 15 minutes and, lo and behold, my laptop remains intact! Who would have imagined?!11 yearsI confronted them directly, making it clear that I was onto their deceit regarding my computer. I let them know I could see right through their dishonesty and that they ought to feel utterly embarrassed. Then, just like that, they hung up!11 yearsReceiving multiple calls throughout the day from this number, and the individual on the other end is quite impolite!11 yearsI’ve just had a call from a chap, possibly of Asian descent, claiming to be with Microsoft. He urged me to log into my computer as there were issues detected. Of course, I wasn’t having any of it and hung up straight away. It seems like I'm consistently bombarded by calls from this number, and it’s becoming really tiresome!Microsoft11 yearsThey rang me up at 10 in the evening! Typical tech support scam, and me hubby just messin' about with em for a laugh! Of course, our computer wasn't even on.11 yearsHalf past nine in the morning and received a call that was just dead air. What on earth is the point of that? What do they hope to achieve?11 yearsrelentlessly bothersome and never-ending11 yearsI received a call this morning at around 9:10.11 yearsI had a couple of calls from this number-one at 8:12 in the evening yesterday, then again at the same time this morning. I didn’t pick up either time, but when I tried calling it back, I was met with a message saying the number wasn’t recognised. Quite strange, really!11 yearsThey claimed to represent the Microsoft help desk and insisted that my computer was infected. When I informed them that I recognised this as a con and would not grant them access to my device, they turned quite aggressive and proceeded to ring me another four times.Microsoft11 yearsReceived a couple of calls earlier today-one came through at a quarter past eight, and the other pinged my phone around half past one.11 yearsI’ve just received a call from this number. A chap with an Asian accent introduced himself as “Shaun” and claimed to be from the Windows support team. He asked to speak to “the person responsible for the computers.” When I replied that I didn’t own any, he seemed taken aback. It’s rather odd to receive one of these sorts of calls from a UK number; they typically begin with a 00 prefix.ShaunUK11 yearsIt was half past nine in the evening.Submit Your Own Report (020 3198 8109)
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