02032872610
☎️ 02032872610 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203287 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032872610
- Total scam, avoid at all costsJan
2019Warning about fake tech supportJan
2019Reported scam to McAfee and policeJun
2018Beware of fake McAfee softwareJun
2018Fraudulent tech support scam experienceJun
2018"Warning about McAfee scam call"May
2018Warning: scam with McAfee productMay
2018Suspicious call during McAfee installationApr
2018Caller hung up when called scammerApr
2018Request for McAfee intervention, perceived scamApr
2018Accusation of online tech scamFeb
2018McAfee scam alert, always be cautiousFeb
2018Beware of McAfee scam phone callsFeb
2018McAfee security issue with fake supportFeb
2018McAfee support scam, avoid paymentFeb
2018Fraudulent McAfee tech support scamFeb
2018Suspicious call, potential scam inquiryFeb
2018Fake call from McAfee, be cautiousJan
2018Distrusting and blocking scam callersJan
2018Scam attempt posing as McAfeeDec
2017McAfee scam warning: Trojan virusDec
2017Upset with attempted McAfee scamNov
2017Scam call request for moneyNov
2017Scam alert, don't trust McAfeeNov
2017Reported scam call selling McAfeeNov
2017Reported scam call selling McAfeeNov
2017Beware of technical support scamsNov
2017Scam, violated, reported to authoritiesNov
2017User doubts legitimacy of McAfeeOct
2017Fake McAfee antivirus can infiltrateOct
2017Mcafee scam through incorrect browserAug
2017Number Of Searches: 284 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 20 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gembling(North Yorkshire), Lower Weacombe(Somerset) and Thickwood(Wiltshire).
02032872610 has 27 comments of which 21 x negative and 6 x neutral
02032872610 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032872610 👆 is reported as a number associated with scams pretending to be McAfee technical support. Callers, often with an Asian accent, claim infected computers with numerous viruses or Trojans and pressure victims into paying for bogus “lifetime protection” or software. They frequently gain remote access to devices, causing alarm and potential security risks. Genuine McAfee does not initiate unsolicited calls or demand additional payments if protection is already purchased. Victims are advised to avoid sharing personal details, never grant remote access based on such calls, and verify activation only via official McAfee channels. Many have reported losses and frustration, urging authorities and retailers to address the fraudulent activity. Caution and verification are essential to avoid falling prey to these persistent scams.
Reports on phone number 02032872610
8 yearsWhat a complete con! McAfee would never reach out to you asking for more dosh. Just think about it, you've already shelled out for antivirus protection, so why fork out again? It's high time that Currys and McAfee rectify this issue since unsuspecting folks are falling prey to these scams. I attempted to get registered and ended up speaking to some chap named James with an accent from Asia. Can you believe it? My supposedly brand-new laptop, which hadn’t even been used, was riddled with viruses and Trojans! Don’t be drawn into this dodge!McAfeeCurrysJamesAsia8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be McAfee, claiming my PC was infected with viruses and some Trojan. The guy had an Asian accent and was pressuring me to pay to fix it. Completely dodgy. Currys really should do something about this because I bet loads of people are falling for this scam. Totally not legit.McAfee8 yearsTotal scam - I spoke with McAfee but told them I wasn’t interested. I’ve reported it to the cops because this is just plain fraud. People work hard for their money, then get ripped off by these nasty scammers. It’s disgusting. Please, if this happens to you, report it straight to the police. Shame on McAfee and Currys for letting this happen. I’ve ended up £40 worse off thanks to some useless software I didn’t even want. Absolutely ridiculous.McAfee8 yearsI contacted Currys about a call supposedly from McAfee, and they connected me to the actual company. The whole thing felt pretty dodgy, really quite ironic. Just a heads up to everyone - the sellers of this software really ought to warn buyers about stuff like this. Be careful!McAfeeCurrys8 yearsGot a call on my mobile from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be James Smith (a bit suspicious if you ask me) after I mentioned some issues logging into McAfee Security. He then proceeded to access my computer remotely, telling me I was infected with loads of trojans. It made me pretty uneasy, so I told him I'd speak to my husband first and ring back. After looking this site up, I’m glad I didn’t, but the whole thing was really scary and upsetting. McAfee seriously needs to sort this out so scammers can’t fake their identity like that.James SmithMcAfee SecurityMcAfee8 yearsGot a call from an Asian man after I was trying to get McAfee Total Protection set up. He took control of my computer remotely and said there were 985 trojans messing up my home network. Then he tried to sell me a 10-year protection plan for £179.99. Honestly, I'd warn anyone against buying McAfee till this dodgy scam is dealt with properly.McAfee Total ProtectionMcAfee8 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent right after I tried setting up McAfee total protection. He said he took control of my computer remotely and claimed there were nearly 1000 trojans all over my home network. Then he tried to sell me a 10-year protection plan for £179.99. Honestly, I’d recommend folks steer clear of buying McAfee until this kind of dodgy stuff is fixed.McAfee Total ProtectionMcAfee8 yearsI received a phone call from this number when I was in the midst of setting up McAfee, and it raised some red flags for me. The caller, a gentleman with an Asian accent, was urging me to visit a specific website so he could gain entry to my laptop. I’d advise everyone to remain vigilant, as they also have an online chat feature which appears to be pulling the same stunt. Stay safe out there!McAfee8 yearsJust like the anon mentioned, we weren't fooled either. When I labelled him a con artist, he promptly ended the call!8 yearsTotally agree, this is a complete rip-off and McAfee really needs to do something about it.McAfee8 yearsWas setting up McAfee on my new PC when some bloke of Asian descent tried to hijack it. Oddly, he asked my age out of nowhere. Honestly, McAfee should really sort this out. Feeling a bit iffy about the whole thing.McAfee9 yearsHad a right nightmare trying to get McAfee set up when suddenly a popup popped up claiming to be McAfee’s virtual helper. Then I got a call off some bloke saying he was from McAfee’s tech support, telling me my computer was riddled with trojans and malware that needed sorting out. It was all bollocks, obviously! The guy, Michael Cestone, is linked to a fake outfit called procomsupport247. Proper scam, watch out and don’t give them any money. I’ve reported the whole thing to the fraud squad and McAfee themselves.McAfeeMichael Cestone9 yearsAbsolutely, I encountered a similar situation on my laptop while attempting to set up McAfee. A chap identified himself as part of the technical support team for McAfee but was apparently called Michael Cestone and claimed to represent a firm named Procomsupport247. After digging a bit, I realised this is a scam operation masquerading as legitimate technical support. This Michael Cestone is at the helm of this fraudulent entity. Whatever you do, don’t hand over any money - it’s a con!McAfeeMichael CestoneProcomsupport2479 yearsI received a phone call from this number while I was trying to install McAfee. An Asian gentleman claimed that there were over 900 trojans lurking on my computer, and that all of my files were essentially frozen. He offered to clear them away for a hefty sum of £179.95 and promised me lifetime protection as well. He spent the entire evening working on my machine and seems to have fixed it. But now I’m left wondering, is this the real deal or have I fallen prey to a scam?McAfee9 yearsWhen I was entering my activation code, I got a dodgy call pretending to be McAfee. Be careful and double-check you’re on the legit site before you put in any info.McAfee9 yearsToday I got a call from someone claiming to be with McAfee. I’m always suspicious of calls like that, so I just ended it straight away. They rang back later, so I went ahead and blocked their number.McAfee9 yearsI received a rather unsettling call from someone claiming to be from McAfee, just as I was in the midst of setting up some antivirus software myself. What a bizarre coincidence! I couldn't help but wonder how on earth they knew I was doing that. The chap made a big fuss about supposed viruses and Trojans lurking on my IP address, which is just utter nonsense. Honestly, don’t be taken in by this trickery - it’s nothing but a scam!McAfee9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be James at McAfee telling me my laptop was infected with a Trojan virus. This happened just as I was opening McAfee on my new computer - total scam! He pushed hard for me to buy some lifetime protection plan. Thankfully, since the laptop is brand new, I don't have any issues and didn’t fall for it.JamesMcAfee9 yearsI went through the official McAfee website, and after they remotely accessed my laptop, they rang me up again even after I ended the call. Had to do a full reset on my laptop, which was lucky as it was new and didn’t have any important files yet. Honestly, I’m pretty annoyed with McAfee, such a pointless expense when you do exactly what they say. Thinking of switching to Norton instead.McAfeeNorton9 yearsJust got a call from some bloke saying I need to pay to get a Trojan removed from my computer. Sounds dodgy to me!9 yearsGot a dodgy call earlier, some bloke trying to pitch me five years of McAfee protection. Ended up reporting it to the fraud department.9 yearsGot another dodgy call earlier, some bloke trying to push a 5 year McAfee deal. I've already flagged it to the fraud squad.9 yearsHello, my name's Adam Johnson, and I'm reaching out to you from BT's technical support. We're having issues with your router, and I need you to access your CMD. I spoke to an Asian-accented gentleman working in an exceedingly busy call centre; he even had to search for his own phone number! When I inquired about the official BT tech support contact, he handed me 020 328 77573, which, instead of prompting an automated response, connected directly to yet another person. Given that it's Friday and I was nursing a bit of a hangover, I found it quite entertaining to keep these chaps on the line for ten minutes. As they thought they were onto something big, I told them exactly what my screen was showing: a massive "F*** off, you time-wasting muppets!" Just a word of caution-don't be duped by anyone who believes they can ring you out of the blue and ask you to fiddle about with your computer. BT would never operate in such a manner.Adam JohnsonBTCMD9 yearsDefinitely a scam, felt really uneasy about the whole thing. They definitely weren’t McAfee at all. I have no clue what they did while they ‘checked’ my PC. I’ve already informed the fraud squad about them.McAfee9 yearsTotally bogus McAfee stuff, watch out!9 yearswatch out for fake mcafee antivirus, it tries to take control of your computer. stay safe!9 yearsIf you’re trying to install McAfee on your computer, double check you’re on the official site because I made the mistake of going to the wrong one. Then I got a call from this number saying they wanted to help me fix stuff but it was totally a scam. Don’t let anyone get remote access to your computer!Submit Your Own Report (020 3287 2610)
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