02032392603
☎️ 02032392603 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203239 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032392603
- Received scam phone call, be carefulMay
2018Scam call about internet hackingMar
2018Received probable scam call; took actionMar
2018Scammer posing as tech supportJun
2017Beware of scam phone callsJun
2017Disconnected during internet troubleshooting callJun
2017Indian man claims hacking, fooledJun
2017Suspicious BT caller hung upJun
2017Suspicious call from tech supportJun
2017Scam call, avoid providing accessJun
2017Aggressive scam call about internetJun
2017Call ended before voicemail activatedJun
2017Received scam call claiming BTJun
2017Reported potential phone scam to BTJun
2017Inappropriate, unwanted and offensive behaviorJun
2017Received annoying silent robocalls frequently.-frustratingJun
2017Strong warning against potential scamJun
2017Suspicious BT call, avoided scamJun
2017Suspicious call, likely a scamJun
2017Unwanted spam calls from various companiesMay
2017Remote hacking scam, threatened internet cutMay
2017Received scam call about internetMay
2017Suspicious BT internet caller, fakeMay
2017Repeated calls end abruptly, unlistedMay
2017Avoid answering unknown phone numbersMay
2017Confusing caller, likely a scamMay
2017Watch out for fake BT!Apr
2017Received suspicious call claiming BTApr
2017Possible scam call from "BT"Apr
2017Fraudulent, unconvincing, repetitive scam callsApr
2017Scam call pretending to assistMar
2017Received shady call from "Shane."Mar
2017Call received from potential scammerMar
2017Scam call threat from "Karen"Mar
2017Genuine number confirmed by BTMar
2017Suspicious call about broadband securityMar
2017Scam targeting individuals' personal information.Mar
2017Suspicious call requesting computer accessMar
2017Scam call from BT employeeMar
2017Warning of potential phone scamMar
2017Beware of persistent broadband scamMar
2017Suspected scam involving internet disconnectionMar
2017Scam call pretending to be BTMar
2017BT scam caller warningMar
2017Suspicious call claiming to be BTMar
2017Fraudulent call claiming computer hackingMar
2017Possible phone scam involving BTMar
2017Doubtful about BT claim authenticityMar
2017Received scam call from "BT"Mar
2017Received suspicious call from companyFeb
2017Scam phone call asking informationFeb
2017Dealt with angry computer scammerFeb
2017Received suspicious call about internetFeb
2017"Bogus call from fake BT."Feb
2017Suspicious phone call from "Michael"Feb
2017Beware of fake BT callsFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 350 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 17 February 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Arley(Cheshire), Little Habton(North Yorkshire) and Stanley Crook(Durham).
02032392603 has 52 comments of which 22 x neutral and 29 x negative and 1 x positive
02032392603 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032392603 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting UK residents with calls falsely claiming to be from BT, alleging internet hacking or faults. Callers, often using Indian or foreign accents and fake names, pressure recipients to access their computers, seeking remote access under the guise of fixing problems. Many report aggressive or threatening behaviour if refused, with attempts to extract personal information or remote login details. The numbers used typically appear suspicious and may be linked to international origins. Recipients are strongly advised not to engage, avoid following instructions from unknown callers, never grant remote access, and report suspicious activity to BT or appropriate authorities. Awareness and caution are key to preventing compromise via these deceptive tactics.
Reports on phone number 02032392603
8 yearsI received a call from a lady with an Indian accent who claimed that my internet was being hacked. It seems that they are still engaging in these nefarious activities. Kind regards, Julie.Julie8 yearsReceived a call from 02032392603, sounded like an Indian woman, probably from that region. She claimed there was an issue with my BT broadband. I shouted back, "This is a fraud, get off my phone or I’ll contact the police!" She hung up straight away. When I pressed 3, the operator just told me to "hang up," so I did. Totally knew it was a scam. Annoying and quite unsafe.India9 yearsI received a call from a man who identified himself as an individual from BT. He stated that my computer was being hacked and that someone was using my internet. He offered to remotely access my computer in order to resolve the issue. I mentioned that I was unable to reach my computer at the moment, at which point he abruptly ended the call.BT9 yearsI was informed to fix the internet issue with BT, so I hung up the phone.BT9 yearsGot a call at 10:02 from someone claiming to be from BT's tech support in London. The line was pretty bad, and he told me there had been issues with the internet around my area recently. He wanted me to switch my computer on. When I asked a few questions, I realised he knew exactly where I lived. He insisted he wasn’t trying to sell me anything.BTLondon9 yearsAfter claiming to be from BT, he offered his assistance in resolving my internet problems. I expressed my doubts, stating that he couldn't possibly be from BT. As a response, he promptly terminated the call.BT9 yearsI got a call from a really polite Asian woman saying hackers were messing about with my phone line. She quickly passed me on to a guy named John, also Asian, who sounded just as worried about the so-called hackers. I think John's plan was to get my TeamViewer details so he could plant a virus on my PC and cause a right mess. When I asked him about it, he just went silent and then hung up. Honestly, how do these firms still get away with this kinda thing?!John9 yearsGot a call from some Indian guy claiming my computer was being hacked. I played along for a good five minutes just for the laughs, then finally ended the call. Quite the strange experience!India9 yearsHung up just before the voicemail started.9 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from BT, claiming my internet had been hacked. I told him I don't even use BT for my broadband. He said BT's the biggest supplier or something. I said I'd report it to my actual provider and then just ended the call. Total scam, definitely.BT9 yearsI have received annoying calls twice from someone identifying as an Indian gentleman claiming to be from BT. He says that there is an internet issue and wants access to my computer. It's best to avoid responding to such calls.BT9 yearsA person who claimed to represent BT contacted me, alleging that my internet was being hacked. I rebutted their claim by stating that my internet was working fine. However, their attitude swiftly turned hostile as they became increasingly aggressive. They resorted to threatening me with the suspension of my internet connection before abruptly hanging up the phone.BT9 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent warning me my internet was gonna be cut off for two weeks because of some problem. I just ended the call and reported it to BT straight away.BT9 yearsThis is definitely a rip off, stay well away from it.9 yearsGot a call from this number earlier and told the bloke straight up I’m not interested in any cold calls. He then cheekily asked if I wanted a "hot one" instead!!!9 yearsThis number has called me a fair few times now, just rings out but no one ever talks. I reckon it’s some sort of automated system that calls loads of people all at once. Proper annoying!9 yearsSomeone claiming to be from BT in London contacted me. However, I became suspicious because the phone number appeared to be incorrect. They informed me about an apparent issue with the Broadband in my area, providing the correct postcode to support their claim. The individual insisted that I must sit in front of my computer to assist them in fixing the problem. They even threatened to disconnect my broadband for a whole week if I didn't comply! Naturally, I chose not to oblige.BTLondonBroadband9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with BT about a problem with my telephone line. They asked me to get on my computer so they could guide me through fixing it. I told them straight away I thought they were trying to hack into my system. They argued they couldn’t possibly hack into it! I told them alright, if that’s so, then give me your full name and contact number and I’ll call you back. At that point, they just ended the call.BT9 yearsI received a phone call today from a woman with an Indian accent, who claimed that my BT internet connection had been compromised. When I inquired about my current IP address, she responded with "888," which struck me as rather odd, given that it's not a legitimate IP address. When I pointed this out, she abruptly ended the call after threatening to cut off my BT internet service-funny enough, my connection is still perfectly fine! I've now blocked that number using 1572.9 yearsGot two calls from these lot today. The first one said they were from Talk Talk, asking about my broadband. Then, not long after, I got another call saying they were from BT, also about my broadband. When I told them I wasn’t with either provider, they just hung up on me.TalkBT9 yearsI received a call from someone who alleged that my computer was being hacked. They offered to assist me in resolving the issue remotely, but at some point, they resorted to threatening to disconnect my internet. Faced with this situation, I made the decision to end the call promptly.9 yearsA man phoned me, claiming to be from BT, informing me of an internet issue. To test his legitimacy, I inquired about his location in London. Initially, he mentioned a specific area, but the road name he provided was difficult to understand. Suspicious, I requested his postal code, and he simply responded with "LW". This confirmed my doubts about his authenticity.BTLondon9 yearsWe have called multiple times, but after a few seconds, the phone abruptly disconnects and a voice simply says goodbye. It is important to note that we are officially registered with the Telephone Preference Agency.Telephone Preference Agency9 yearsI had this number pop up on my phone recently. I usually avoid picking up if I don’t recognise the number. After reading these comments, I’m quite relieved I didn’t answer anyway.9 yearsGot a call from a woman with a foreign accent asking if I was Mrs Wilson. I said no, then she tried Mrs Wilkinson, still no. She said something about internet issues in a certain postcode but I told her I’m not even in that area. She kept asking me to go online, which I refused. Ended with her telling me to f##k off. It’s not the first time I’ve had this kind of call.WilsonWilkinson9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were with BT but it felt dodgy, like they wanted to get into my computer. Looks like a scam to me.BT9 yearsSome woman called saying she was Angel Williams with BT, staff id CD4069, warning me about hackers trying to mess with my internet. I told her I'd ring back to check, as I was suspicious. After searching the number, it was clear she wasn’t from BT at all. I just ended up hanging up on her.Angel WilliamsBT9 yearsYet another sketchy call that screamed scam, just like all the ones I’ve gotten before. Nothing new here.9 yearsA gentleman from India informed me that his name is Shawn Davies. When I expressed skepticism, he explained that BT had provided him with this working name to facilitate communication. Additionally, he mentioned that his manager goes by the name Alex Abraham and provided me with a 020 number to contact him. He claimed that someone was attempting to hack into my computer, which ironically was the only truthful statement he made. It's quite a clever scheme, and I have no doubt that some people might be taken in by it.IndiaShawn DaviesBTAlex Abraham9 yearsJust like many here, I got a phone call from a bloke who claimed his name was Shane and said he was from BT Technical support. He told me my computer had some kind of serious problem. I wasn't convinced and asked where he was calling from. He insisted it was BT in London, but the call had come through as an overseas number on my phone. He tried to put me at ease by giving me a number to call back on - 0203 2392603. I looked it up online and found this whole discussion about scams like this. Needless to say, I didn’t bother ringing him back!ShaneBTLondon9 yearsSomebody rang claiming to be from BT, a woman named Karen Lewis. She warned me that if I didn’t ring back straight away, my internet would be cut off for half a year. Then they phoned again later to check if I’d returned the call.BTKaren Lewis9 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a foreign accent, said he was Shane Wilson from BT. He told me my system was involved in some kind of fraud. He gave me this number, 02032392603, to ring him back. But I decided to check this site first, saw the earlier reviews, so I didn’t bother calling him back.Shane WilsonBT9 yearsI was informed by BT that I should call their number to verify the authenticity. Upon dialing the number, they confirmed it was genuine. Furthermore, I received an email from BT expressing their gratitude.BT9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be called ‘John’ who spoke with a strong accent. He said he was from BT broadband and warned me that my broadband and computer might be accessed by others. When I asked for proof he was from BT, he gave me a supposed unique customer licence number and tried to get me to open a command prompt on my computer. I was pretty sure he wanted to gain remote access to my device. I told him I’d call BT myself to verify, and he then gave me the number 02032392603. When I googled it, I found this site. I’m definitely going to report this to BT now.JohnBT BroadbandBT9 yearsLooks like a scam to me. They knew my name, but I reckon they just found it in the phonebook or something. Not very clever!9 yearsMy phone showed "international" as the caller, and some guy with an Asian accent said he was Shane Wilson from BT Internet. He wanted me to turn on my computer, but when I asked for some sort of verification, he told me to ring back on 02032392603. When I did, a different guy, also with an Asian accent called Daniel, answered. Honestly, it all felt really fishy, so I just ended the call.Shane WilsonBTDaniel9 yearsBeware, this number is a complete scam! Avoid calling it at all costs. Make sure to inform BT about any calls from this number!AvoidBT9 yearsGot loads of calls from a woman called Lisa, said she was from BT and claimed my broadband got hacked. She kept telling me to log onto my computer or they'd have to cut me off. Seriously, don’t fall for this - it’s a scam. Just hang up straight away. They won’t stop ringing, but don’t trust anything they say.LisaBT9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from the technical department of BT broadband. They informed me that my internet connection will be terminated for an entire month. I find this situation to be outrageous because I have recently made a full payment for one year of service. I suspect that this may be a scam and request a thorough investigation into the matter.BT9 yearsI received a dodgy call from someone pretending to represent BT. Definitely a scam!BT9 yearsBT has been targeted by a fraudulent telephone call, commonly known as a scam call. These callers falsely pretend to be representatives of BT.BT9 yearsI just received a call from this number stating they are the technical unit of BT Broadband in London.BT BroadbandLondon9 yearsthis happened to me as well, some lady named angel rang from bt 4096 claiming my internet was hacked. then she put some guy called david parker on the phone. i instantly felt something was fishy, so i called bt myself and they told me to just hang up and not chat with those scammers. after that, i reset my router to its original factory settings.AngelDavid ParkerBT9 yearsMy folks received a rather alarming call from this number, claiming to be T and mentioning something about their account being compromised. So, I decided to ring them up myself. They picked up pretending to be from the BT helpdesk. However, when I requested an email for verification, they noted down my email address but I’ve yet to see any message appear in my inbox. Quite suspicious if you ask me!BT9 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming to be from BT, stating that my computer had been compromised. Naturally, I expressed my deep concern but mentioned I was just on my way out. I asked for a contact number to reach them later, only to find that they provided me with the same number that appeared on my phone! How dodgy does that sound?BT9 yearsI have my doubts about it being British Telecom, even though they claim it is.British Telecom9 yearsI got a call from 02032392603, and some woman called Sharon with a strong Indian accent said that five people were supposedly using our phone line. She tried to get me to log into my computer with some details she gave me. I told her no and said I thought she was trying to hack me. Then she threatened, “If that’s what you reckon, I’ll cut off your internet for six hours. That what you want?” I just ignored her and told her again she was clearly a scammer and that I’d report her to the police. She hung up right after. I called BT to check and they confirmed it was definitely a scam!SharonBT9 yearsI encountered a right dodgy individual claiming to be from a computer support service. When I questioned their legitimacy, they responded quite rudely, telling me to "take a hike." Just goes to show how low some people can sink!9 yearsGot a phone call from this lot recently. I told the woman on the line that I wasn’t sure they were actually from BT. She then passed me to her boss, who kept insisting there was a problem with my computer. After chatting for a bit, I said I didn’t want to continue the conversation. At that point, he suddenly told me to “f##k off” - which was funny since he’d been calling me sir the whole time before that.BT10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be David Parker from BT’s tech support. He said there had been a hack on our line and somehow already had our BT account details. He asked me to open a command prompt to check some stuff. When i said i didn’t want to go ahead with it, he warned me my BT service would be disconnected. Bit sketchy if you ask me.David ParkerBT10 yearsSome guy named Michael rang me, said he was from BT and his ID was dc0285. He was all worried about my internet being messed with or someone trying to take advantage. He asked me to do something, but I never got what it was since my PC wasnt close to the phone. Bit weird if you ask me.MichaelBT10 yearsGot a call from a man who said his name was Alex and claimed to be from BT about my broadband speed. I honestly doubted him after a bit because BT have never sent anyone called Alex to contact me. He asked me to open various screens on my computer, but I stopped him after the first one. Fingers crossed he didn’t manage to get into my PC. Just a warning to others to be cautious with these types of calls!AlexBTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 2603)
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