02032395820
☎️ 02032395820 👆 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 02032395820
- Reference software issue on PCApr
2021User encountered tech support scamApr
2021Fraudulent Microsoft call for unlockingApr
2021Sainsburys login issue, fake numberApr
2021Unsafe content accessed, call numberApr
2021Encountered threatening pop-up scam screensApr
2021Computer hijacked by pop-ups, scamsApr
2021Beware of fake tech support pop-upApr
2021Online scam warning from Sainsbury'sApr
2021Suspected Windows recovery number scamApr
2021Scammer claiming tech infiltration attemptApr
2021Reported fake ad, closes popup scamApr
2021Suspicious pop-up from "Microsoft."Apr
2021The user supplied a phone numberApr
2021Scam pretending to be MicrosoftApr
2021Fell for virus pop-up scamApr
2021Microsoft Customer Support: computer lockedApr
2021Encountered locked computer, identified scamApr
2021Fake Microsoft security pop-up scamApr
2021Virus scare on laptop resolvedApr
2021Warning about potential scam activityApr
2021Fraudulent pop-up scam on laptopApr
2021Warning about fraudulent credit card activityApr
2021Laptop scam pretending to be MicrosoftApr
2021Number appeared as Mac support, unresponsiveApr
2021Questioning legitimacy of Microsoft callMar
2021Doubtful authenticity of Microsoft callMar
2021warning of possible computer hackariMar
2021"Message claiming hack, checked security."Mar
2021User doubts Microsoft tech supportMar
2021Potential scam with fake Microsoft numberMar
2021Alert message locked laptop, potential scamMar
2021Suspicious call from "Microsoft" alertMar
2021Warning signs of malicious scamMar
2021Number Of Searches: 160 Number Of Comments: 30 First Seen: 22 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burrswood(East Sussex), Harmby(North Yorkshire), Winding Wood(Berkshire) and Yarrow(Scottish Borders).
02032395820 has 30 comments of which 25 x negative and 5 x neutral
02032395820 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032395820 👆 is reported as a common source of scam calls linked to fake Microsoft alerts claiming your computer is locked or infected, often triggered when visiting Sainsbury’s online site or similar webpages. The number appears in pop-ups with urgent messages, sometimes using automated voices warning not to shut down the device. Callers usually offer remote support and push for payment, often for fake firewall software or virus removal. Users describe technical jargon and attempts to obtain bank or credit card details. Most found the warnings false after scanning with antivirus software, with no actual infection detected. Many recommend ignoring the pop-ups, shutting down safely, and running security scans. Reports highlight frustration at the frequency of these scams and lack of official action.
Reports on phone number 02032395820
5 yearsTried signing into Sainsburys and suddenly a message popped up saying my computer was locked. It told me to ring 020 3239 5820, but turns out it’s a fake Microsoft number. Total scam!SainsburyMicrosoft5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, saying my computer was locked due to illegal stuff. They told me not to turn it off and to call their support number to fix it. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.Microsoft5 yearsWas attempting to access Sainsburys online when loads of pop-ups started popping up. This American lady kept telling me my computer was locked and demanded I ring this number, supposedly from Microsoft. Took ages, but I eventually got rid of those windows and ran a security check. Proper frightening experience!SainsburyMicrosoftBlimey5 yearsThis number popped up on some website warning to call it immediately, said there was unsafe content being accessed. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.5 yearsA number just showed up on my screen claiming my PC was infected, trying to scare me into calling them. Definitely ignore it and don’t ring back!5 yearsI was attempting to get onto Sainsbury’s website for my online shop yesterday when loads of pop-ups appeared claiming to be from Microsoft, telling me my PC was infected and I needed to ring a certain number. I ignored it and just shut down my laptop before starting it up again. Seems like it might be connected to Sainsbury’s though, judging by what others have said.SainsburyMicrosoft5 yearsMy computer suddenly got a popup claiming to be from Microsoft, saying they needed to control my PC. It felt really dodgy, so I just closed it straight away. Then I ran a full virus scan and it came back clean, so I’m pretty sure it was just some spam attempt.Microsoft5 yearsSaw a dodgy advert claiming to be from Sainsbury’s on Google, which turned out to be a scam popup. Best thing to do is just shut the tab or browser straight away. I’ve already let Google and Sainsbury’s know about it - seriously, Google really ought to check their ads more thoroughly.SainsburyGoogle5 yearsI was told this was a Microsoft Windows recovery helpline. When my laptop froze, I was advised to ring this number for help unlocking it. Almost straight away, the person on the other end started saying if certain problems were found, I’d have to pay to get any more support. I decided to just end the call there. I’m not convinced there’s anything wrong on my computer as the anti-malware software I ran found nothing. So, I’m labelling this one as uncertain.5 yearsI got a call from this number while logging into the Sainsbury website, saying it was from Microsoft and Apple. They told me some scammer had got into my device, but it felt dodgy since my tablet was working perfectly fine. I didn’t bother calling back, definitely looks like a scam to me.MicrosoftAppleSainsbury5 yearsSome bloke claiming to be from Microsoft locked my PC down, proper nightmare. Luckily my other half managed to fix it, but honestly, what a dodgy foreign guy trying to push ransomware. Stay well clear, people!Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft support, told me my computer was locked due to some security issue. Sounded suspicious to me.MicrosoftCustomer Support5 yearsToday, I was doing some online shopping at Sainsbury’s when suddenly loads of pop-up messages appeared claiming my computer had a virus and to ring a certain number for help. I didn’t call the number, but now I’m stuck trying to get rid of all these annoying pop-ups.Sainsbury5 yearsMy laptop suddenly showed a message saying there was a virus and told me to ring Microsoft right away. I didn’t bother calling, just turned it off and on once more. Everything’s fine now.Microsoft5 yearsI was on a website that looked like Sainsbury’s online shopping when suddenly my laptop froze. Loads of messages popped up telling me not to turn it off and to ring a number claiming to be from Microsoft. I turned the computer off straight away because it seemed fishy and once I looked up the number, it was clear it was a scam. I didn’t bother calling.SainsburyMicrosoft5 yearsLoads of pop-up alerts saying they’re from Microsoft security warning about a trojan and telling me to ring a number straight away (free call). Obviously, it’s not a genuine Microsoft support line. Like someone else mentioned, I just rebooted and ran my antivirus - nothing showed up. Seems like the whole thing started after I visited a dodgy website pretending to be Sainsbury’s.MicrosoftSainsbury5 yearsGot this warning on my laptop saying my computer has a virus and to ring Microsoft support. Pretty sure it’s a scam though.Microsoft5 yearsI had this happen too, where my screen was flooded with red pop-ups and an American woman’s voice warning me not to turn off the computer. I just held down the power button to force it off, waited about 10 seconds, then started it up again. After that, I did a virus scan like someone else suggested here and thankfully, nothing showed up as a threat. Definitely feels like a scam to me.5 yearsI got this call saying there was an issue with my bank account linked to my card, but it was clearly one of those computer scams trying to steal credit card info. Be careful not to fall for stuff like that.5 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be Mac support. They warned me about lots of Windows alerts saying my Mac was hacked, and even mentioned my email, bank details and pictures being at risk. When I called back, they asked what I wanted, I told them, and then they just cut the line.Apple5 yearsI got a message popped up on my laptop saying my computer was locked and telling me to ring Microsoft on a certain number. Turns out it’s a scam - the person on the other end tries to steal your credit card info and ends up withdrawing cash from your account. Definitely avoid calling that number!Microsoft5 yearsI kinda doubt this was a legit call from Microsoft.Microsoft5 yearsMy laptop screen suddenly popped up with a message saying it had been hacked and to call Microsoft at a certain number. I gave the number a ring and they told me not to turn off the laptop. Now, I can’t even power the thing down. Feels like either it's been hacked or this is some kind of scam.Microsoft5 yearsI’m having doubts about this being a real call from Microsoft.Microsoft5 yearsgot a scary popup on my pc saying it was hacked and to call some number straight away. didnt do it tho, just shut the computer down and restarted it. after that, i had a look at the security and firewall settings and everything looked fine. definitely not hacked.5 yearsGot a pop-up from a number saying it was Microsoft. The message was a recorded voice telling me my computer was hacked and shouldn't be turned off or unlocked. Felt really fishy to me.Microsoft5 yearsThey claimed to be from Microsoft, but I reckon it's just a scam.Microsoft5 yearsI got a pop-up on my laptop saying it was locked and to ring Microsoft at that number. I turned it off and then back on again. Now I've got McAfee doing a full scan because it looks like something got past the security. Bit worried since I thought I was properly protected.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Microsoft, but I'm pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft5 yearsMy screen suddenly popped up with warnings about my identity being stolen and my IP address hacked, saying I should call this number 02032395840 for Microsoft support! It told me not to turn off my computer. I gave the number a ring, after ages on hold some robot answered, sounded like it was coming from outside the UK, maybe India. They claimed they were based in London. I didn't bother continuing and just ended the call. Then I shut down my PC, switched it back on and ran a scan - didn't find any threats or viruses at all.MicrosoftIndiaLondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 5820)
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