02032392798
☎️ 02032392798 👆 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 02032392798
- Suspicious call regarding computer virusApr
2013Ongoing scam posing as supportSep
2012Possible scam, aggressive phone tacticsAug
2012Suspicious call about computer virusFeb
2012Suspicious call from fake technicianFeb
2012Calls from this number are scamsJan
2012Scam calls claiming to be MicrosoftJan
2012Scam attempt for remote accessJul
2011Scam call claiming to fix virusJun
2011Scam call, pretending to be BTJun
2011Suspicious call, potentially a scamJun
2011Angry response to phone scamJun
2011Suspected scam, no clear evidenceJun
2011Suspected Microsoft scam call receivedMay
201102032392798 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
02032392798 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032392798 👆 is reported as linked to persistent scam calls from individuals claiming to be Microsoft or associated tech support. Callers often use Indian accents, give out a London address, and ask for remote access to fix alleged computer viruses, promising free or paid services. They sometimes use fake names and company titles, pressing recipients to follow instructions or pay for software warranty renewals. Many users suspect the calls originate overseas, with unclear or withheld numbers. Attempts to verify the legitimacy of the callers often lead to hostile responses or are simply ignored. These calls have been flagged repeatedly as fraudulent, with aims to extort money or gain access to personal information, so numerous reports strongly advise caution regarding any contact from this number.
Reports on phone number 02032392798
10 yearsI'm absolutely convinced that any calls claiming to be from this number are nothing but a scam. I hung up on the caller and then tried 1471 to find out more. It came back stating they couldn't trace the number at all. This suggests that the call likely came from abroad. A legitimate UK number would have shown up as identifiable or at least withheld.UK10 yearsThe same old scam is still peddling its wares! I received a call from an individual claiming to be verifying details with Windows users due to some sort of virus threat. He mentioned he was reaching out to folks in my vicinity. After a bit of back and forth, he insisted that he required access to my computer to 'resolve' the issue. Curious, I inquired whether he knew who I was. After a bit of shuffling about, he blurted out my wife's name. I had to inform him that she’s never been a Windows user, seeing as she's always relied on Macs. Quite the cheeky con artist, if you ask me!11 yearsI recently received a call from this number claiming that my computer had picked up a virus. The caller, who insisted she was from Microsoft, wanted me to turn on my device so she could supposedly fix the issue. It all felt quite dodgy to me, and I suspect it's a scam. Don't fall for it!Microsoft11 yearsAbsolutely, this was nothing short of a scam. These individuals will contact you claiming that your computer is infected with a virus, trying to persuade you to grant them remote access. They aim to extract money from you for a service that doesn’t actually exist and will go after your financial information. Take heed! The outrageous remark earlier serves as a clear illustration of the way these con artists communicate when you turn down their so-called "generous proposal."11 yearsA lady rang and claimed to be from Microsoft, insisting there was a problem with our computer. She asked me to switch it on so she could sort the supposed issue. I didn’t take any action at all.Microsoft11 yearsReceived a call from this number at one of our offices, and it felt rather dodgy. The caller claimed to be representing Global Communications.Global Communications11 yearsBlimey, what an utter fool! They're merely trying to sort out your technical issues. And how dare you think of calling this number-it's a complete scam!11 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious phone call from a chap with an Indian accent who introduced himself as David, claiming to be part of a team from Global PC Solutions, a so-called Microsoft Certified software engineering firm. He stated they were reaching out to owners of Microsoft computers to help resolve some virus issues affecting hard drives, assuring me that it would be dealt with at no cost whatsoever. After an extensive hour spent meticulously following what I initially believed to be legitimate guidance, he handed me off to a technical gentleman named Wilfred Taia. Wilfred proceeded to conduct a remote examination of my computer using a programme called Advanced System Care. Throughout the process, he repeatedly insisted that everything would be free, even sweetening the deal with a mention of an allegedly complimentary 6-year AVG professional programme and unlimited tech support. At that point, my suspicions began to rise. Eventually, it became clear that to renew Microsoft's software warranty-supposedly expiring a mere six months after purchasing any Microsoft device-they wanted £170 for a two-year extension! I promptly declined and chose to terminate the call. Out of curiosity, I rang the number he provided for their London office-122 Baker St, tel: 020 3213 92798. When I raised my concerns with a supervisor who also had an Indian accent, expecting to voice my complaint, things took an unexpected turn. Within moments, he began hurling insults at me and telling me to take a hike. Take heed, everyone!DavidGlobal PC SolutionsMicrosoftWilfred TaiaWilfredLondonBaker St11 yearsD Taylor didn’t explicitly say that 020 3239 2798 was a scam number engaged in fraudulent activities. However, considering the finesse of your reply, we can’t help but wonder if there might be something rather dubious about it!D Taylor11 yearsI recently received a phone call from the number 0040398245529. An individual with an Indian accent identified herself as an official Microsoft representative and spoke about a supposed virus that was targeting Microsoft systems online. I informed her that I couldn’t access my computer at the moment and that I’d prefer if she didn’t call back, while also mentioning I’d reach out later. She provided me with a number, 02032392798, which made me quite curious, so I decided to look it up beforehand. I’m relieved I did-thanks for sharing this information!Microsoft12 yearsTwo days back, I received a rather peculiar phone call from what they claimed to be P.C. or perhaps P.T. Solutions. A chap named Eric Wilson was on the line, asserting that my computer had been infected with a virus and that his firm was somehow authorized by Microsoft to resolve the issue at no charge. Eric had quite a pronounced Indian accent, and there was also a female voice chiming in, both quite adamant that I adhere to their guidance. They even provided a callback number: 02032392798. Quite the odd experience, I must say!P. C.P. T. SolutionsEric WilsonMicrosoftEric12 yearsI recently received a call from this number, claiming they needed funds to fix viruses on my computer. They were asserting that they were from BT.BT12 yearsThis evening, I had the misfortune of receiving a call from one ERIC WILSON-though the voice was definitely feminine. They claimed to represent a firm named P.T. Solutions, insisting that there were issues with my computer. They urged me to boot up my device so they could rectify the so-called problems. At that point, I decided it was best to terminate the call! Interestingly, they provided an address of 122 Baker Street, London, along with a phone number: 020 32392798.P. T. SolutionsBaker StreetLondon12 yearsWe tend to get a call or two each week from an individual with an Indian accent who claims to be representing Microsoft, insisting that our computer has apparently sent out alerts about malware. They propose to "resolve" the issue with our machine. I usually put them to the test by inquiring how I can verify they are indeed affiliated with Microsoft. Twice now, they’ve provided the phone number 020 323 92798 and the address 122 Baker Street, London NW1 6TY, as part of their spiel.MicrosoftBaker StreetLondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 2798)
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