02032866337
☎️ 02032866337 👆 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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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032866337
- Spam call pretending to be MicrosoftMay
2011Genuine firm, trustworthy information providedMay
2011Scam call claiming computer virusMar
2011Suspicious foreign accent phone callDec
2010Scam call; report to authoritiesNov
2010Identical experience, won't call backNov
2010Received suspicious call from "Windows."Nov
2010Scam calls claiming Microsoft supportNov
2010Received suspicious call, ignored messagesNov
2010Persistent calls about Edward ringNov
2010Frequent scam calls for computer accessNov
2010Suspicious of identical ring storyNov
2010Suspected scam phone call receivedNov
2010Suspicious calls with fake identitiesOct
2010Unwanted foreign call, same experienceOct
2010Scam calls regarding computer issuesOct
2010Same experience, didn't return callOct
2010Likely a scam phone numberOct
2010Scam call claiming Microsoft supportOct
201002032866337 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
02032866337 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032866337 👆 is reported as a nuisance call frequently claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows support, warning of computer viruses or spyware infections. Callers often use common English names but speak with foreign accents, pressuring recipients to follow instructions or grant remote access. Multiple users have confirmed that these calls are not from official Microsoft representatives and advise against returning the call. The number is associated with aggressive scam tactics seeking to exploit computer users' fears. Authorities and Microsoft do not endorse these calls, and recipients are strongly advised to ignore or block the number, never share personal information, and report suspicious activity to relevant consumer protection agencies.
Reports on phone number 02032866337
10 yearsI had nearly the same encounter as Julie! A lady with a foreign accent rang me up, introducing herself as Brad Smith's representative from a company called Brozone Services, which apparently handles Windows Care Services. We decided against calling back, though.JulieBrad SmithBrozone ServicesWindows Care Services10 yearsI recently received a call from someone claiming to be 'Edward Robinson', who spoke with a very thick accent. He said our computer was only 75% free from viruses! He insisted we needed to enable some sort of service immediately. We’re definitely reporting this to the authorities. I urge everyone to trust their gut feelings and hang up if you get a similar call!Edward Robinson10 yearsWe’ve been on the receiving end of roughly five calls from the same group claiming there are issues with our computer. They assert they represent Windows and that any necessary repairs will be handled at no cost as part of their service. The callers insisted that we must not switch on our computer until we contact them back for further instructions. We, however, decided against calling them and continued using our computer without a hitch. All seems well at our end!10 yearsI've received a barrage of calls from this number, all claiming to be associated with spyware and issues on my computer. They promised to assist me, insisting they were affiliated with Windows 7 and were a Microsoft support service. A bloke rang Jon, and then there was a strange woman on the line too. I decided to verify their legitimacy with Microsoft UK, and they confirmed that this outfit has no ties to them whatsoever. I promptly hung up and haven’t answered any more calls from them. I’d strongly advise others to do the same!MicrosoftJonUK10 yearsWe recently received a call with a recorded message indicating that our computer had encountered some errors. It instructed us to press the start button, hold it down, and then hit ‘R’. We expressed our discomfort with proceeding, to which the caller, claiming to be Brad Smith-an Indian-sounding chap-suggested we contact their head office at 02032866337. However, we chose not to call that number after doing a bit of research and stumbling upon this website.Brad Smith10 yearsWe received a message from someone called Susan Dawson, claiming to be from Windows, and she had quite a strong accent. We thought it best to ask for her number to verify her identity, but upon digging around, we stumbled upon all these other messages. In the end, we’ve decided to throw them all in the bin!Susan Dawson11 yearsReceived an unexpected call today from a number, 02032866337, linked to a person named Susan Dawson. When I rang it back, someone picked up and mentioned something about Windows. We’re a bit suspicious about the whole situation, especially since we're currently facing some downloading problems. I plan to report this to Windows directly and see where it leads!Susan Dawson11 yearsI received a call from this number claiming to represent Windows. The callers insisted that our computer was sending out distress signals due to a viral infection. They wanted us to carry out certain steps so they could assist us in resolving this purported issue. It all felt rather suspicious to me!11 yearsTime and again, we keep receiving calls from someone named Edward with the same old tale. We've made it abundantly clear that we want them to cease and desist. After returning from our holiday, we were greeted by yet another call from Edward. When we next speak to them, we plan to tell them precisely how we feel about this persistent ringing. However, I can't disclose our specific words from that conversation here.Edward11 yearsI find myself in the same predicament once more! For the past fortnight, it’s been nearly a daily occurrence receiving calls from these individuals claiming to need access to our computer(s) to sort out various issues. Just earlier today, we asked for “Jack’s” number (who suspiciously had a very Asian accent) to get him to call us back, and she handed over this one instead. Naturally, we didn’t bother to call back! :)Jack11 yearsAbsolutely, it's a legitimate company for sure.11 yearsI received a call from someone identifying themselves as 'Mark Benson', claiming to be affiliated with 'Microsoft'. They spoke with a rather thick foreign accent and insisted that our computer was generating error messages due to excessive spyware and junk files. When I asked how we could verify their identity, they promptly shared their phone number. Feeling rather uneasy about the situation, I fibbed and said we couldn't locate the laptop since my partner had been using it last. After doing some digging and reading through other people's experiences, it's safe to say I won't be contacting them again!Mark BensonMicrosoft11 yearsI've had a remarkably similar encounter, though this time it was someone named 'Edward Robinson' with a pronounced foreign accent. Curiosity got the better of me, so I looked up the number and came across a wealth of information. Definitely won't be returning any calls from them!Edward Robinson11 yearsReceived the very same call a short while ago, and it was entirely individuals with Asian accents, all using English names. It’s quite evident that they’re not from Microsoft.Microsoft11 yearsWe've got a mate who received a call from that number - or at least that’s what the inquiry suggested. They're not very tech-savvy, but they mentioned that "there’s an issue with their computer" that needs resolving. It's all rather vague as to which company these callers claimed to represent, but a chap named Marcus with a rather foreign accent comes to mind. We tried ringing the number ourselves but got no response. Stumbled upon this site and it seems to me that it's just a scam.Marcus11 yearsI received a call from the number 02032866337, claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting that my computer was compromised. Naturally, I reached out to Microsoft for confirmation, and they assured me that this is an absolute scam. They never initiate contact via phone. Please, whatever you do, ignore such calls and do not call them back!Microsoft11 yearsReceived a call from 02032866337 claiming to be from Microsoft, saying our computer had issues. We decided to check with Microsoft directly, and they confirmed that these callers are definitely not legitimate. They never reach out by phone. Whatever you do, don’t call them back!Microsoft12 yearsWe received a similar call from a chap named "Brad Smith" with the same peculiar tale. I’m not exactly tech-savvy, but something feels off. We'll definitely be giving that number a miss.Brad Smith12 yearsWe had a similar encounter to what Julie and Margaret described, and we chose not to return the call either.JulieMargaretSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 6337)
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