02032860802

☎️ 02032860802 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203286 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.

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+442032860802+44 20 3286 0802020 3286 0802+44-20-3286-0802

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020 3286 0802 Tagged as:

india windows media centre microsoft uk nick johnson glen western union trading standards

TimeLine of events for phone number 02032860802

  • Scam call claiming computer virus
    May
    2011
  • Poor service, unreliable; do not trust
    Apr
    2011
  • Scam call, misleading information discovered
    Apr
    2011
  • Scam phone number experienced, warned
    Apr
    2011
  • Suspicious call; contacting police tomorrow
    Apr
    2011
  • Foreign callers claiming to fix computers
    Mar
    2011
  • Scam call about computer issues
    Mar
    2011
  • Suspicious call claiming computer attack
    Mar
    2011

02032860802 has 8 comments of which 8 x neutral

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02032860802 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02032860802 👆 is reported as a scam call claiming to be from Windows or Microsoft service centres, often featuring poor line quality and foreign accents. Callers warn of computer viruses or junk files and try to convince recipients to give remote access to their PCs or pay money, sometimes via Western Union. Several people have received calls from the same number, expressing suspicion and identifying the calls as fraudulent, with no genuine connection to Microsoft. The scammers may mention Indian addresses and promise UK contacts when questioned. Many have checked online and found warnings about this being a con. Recipients commonly hang up or report the matter to authorities.

Reports on phone number 02032860802

10 years
Greetings! Earlier today, we received a rather unsettling call from this number, claiming to be affiliated with Windows. They insisted that our computer was under some sort of threat and urged us to visit a specific website immediately. To be honest, we found their approach rather dubious and decided to tell them we’d get back to them later. They claimed to be operating from India but mentioned we could contact their UK office and ask for either Nick Johnson or Glen. Anyone have any idea who these individuals might be?
IndiaUKNick JohnsonGlen
11 years
I had the misfortune of dealing with these folks who claimed to be affiliated with Windows Media Centre. Honestly, their customer service is shambolic. It's best to steer clear of them, as I wouldn't put my faith in anything they offer.
Windows Media Centre
11 years
I’ve just encountered the same scenario! We were using our computer at that moment, so we thought it must be legitimate. Thankfully, we searched for "Windows service centre" twice while the call was ongoing, and we were bombarded with results that were nothing but scams and had no real links to Windows. In any case, we noted the number 02032860802 down. I really hope that if anyone else looks up this number, they manage to stumble upon this site first and save themselves from the hassle!
11 years
Greetings! Just wanted to share a little experience we had. On Thursday, the 7th of April, we received a rather alarming call regarding our computer. The caller claimed that our device had been flagged by Windows for some sort of cyber intrusion. They even supplied an address in India and insisted that we wire £110 through Western Union to resolve the issue. When they followed up to confirm if the transfer had been made, I promptly told them that there would be no funds sent, as we had already reported the incident to Trading Standards for further investigation. Quite the dodgy business, wouldn't you say?
IndiaWestern UnionTrading Standards
11 years
Blimey, I’ve just experienced the same thing! We happened to be using our computer at the exact moment, so we thought it must be legitimate. Thankfully, we decided to give it a go a couple of times, searching for "Windows service centre" while we were on the line. A flurry of results popped up, all warning about scams and showing no ties to Windows whatsoever! In any case, we noted down the number 02032860802. Fingers crossed that whoever looks up this number will stumble upon this site first!
11 years
Earlier today, we received a rather dubious phone call from an individual claiming to be affiliated with a Windows service centre in India. This person insisted that our computer was harbouring a 'junk letter file' which had apparently become infected with a virus, posing a threat to our system’s integrity. When we probed further and asked for the IP address of the purportedly compromised computer, they transferred us to a so-called supervisor who was insistent that we grant him remote access to our device. Does anyone have any insights into what this might have been all about?
India
12 years
For the past week or so, I've been inundated with calls from chaps with thick accents, claiming to be engineers from Microsoft, eager to fix some supposed issues on my computer. The connection is terrible, and as soon as they start their spiel, it’s utterly incomprehensible-at least for us! Has anyone managed to figure out what their little scam is all about?
Microsoft
12 years
I just received a call from the very same number, trying to pull the same stunt. They're meant to call back tomorrow, but as soon as that happens, we'll be heading straight to the police to get the number tracked down.

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