02032874786
☎️ 02032874786 👆 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 02032874786
- Suspicious call reported, requesting personal informationAug
2015Suspicious behavior targeting wifeAug
2015Difficult tech support call experienceAug
2015Scam call; avoid remote accessAug
2015Inquired about Windows computer detailsJul
2015Scam call about computer problemsJul
2015Warning about Indian tech scammersMar
2015Warning about tech support scamJun
2013Scam call, unsolicited, annoying persistenceMay
2013Inaccurate notification about computer virusApr
2013Number Of Searches: 137 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 01 May 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hockerill(Hertfordshire) and Yardley Wood(West Midlands).
02032874786 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 4 x negative
02032874786 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032874786 👆 is reported as a scam call where the caller claims there’s a problem with your computer, often pretending to be from Microsoft. They try to trick you into giving remote access or payment by saying your device has a virus or your IP is stolen. Several users noticed the callers get rude if questioned or refused. They often target people with limited computer knowledge, sometimes repeating calls even after being told not to. The calls can be from foreign speakers and use well-known remote software names to sound legit. Many report that the number isn’t real or disconnected when trying to call back. Overall, it’s a dodgy and persistent scam best avoided.
Reports on phone number 02032874786
10 yearsUtterly dodgy characters here... They claim that your machine is infected with a virus and then try to bamboozle you into granting them remote access. They chat on about how they can supposedly rectify the issue, insisting that your IP address has been compromised and is being misused for nefarious activities. They even pretend to be from Microsoft. They’ll reference a website, www.teamviewer.com, and then proceed to request payment to keep your computer safe. Best to steer clear of these con artists!Microsoft11 yearsReally suspicious call. The guy said there was some issue with my computer or laptop and claimed he'd looked at my Windows system. He wanted me to log in, but I told him I don’t even own a computer, then he just ended the call.11 yearsSuspicious stuff! They attempted to take advantage of my wife's limited tech skills to persuade her there was an issue.11 yearsHe was going on with all those directions for nearly 15 minutes straight, then I threw in a random question about needing a Windows PC and he just dropped the call. Tried ringing back the number afterwards and it said it wasn’t a real one.11 yearsBeware of this fraudulent call! It's imperative that you don't grant them remote access to your device. They'll attempt to convince you there's an issue and will direct you to a different website, all in an effort to get hold of your credit card information under the guise of fixing said "problem." Don't fall for it, as they could easily wipe out your bank balance!11 yearsInquired regarding a desktop running Windows.11 yearsI got a call on my landline from someone saying there was an issue with my computer. I told them I was fine with it as it was, but they got really annoyed and told me I was wasting their time and to buzz off. Such a rude caller! 222?11 yearsSomeone called to let us know that our laptop has caught a virus. It's a bit odd, though, considering the device wasn't even powered on at the time! How could they possibly know that?12 yearsI reckon it was one of those dodgy call centres from India or somewhere similar, claiming they've noticed some fault with my computer. I’ve heard stories about these suspicious businesses before. If someone naive falls for it, they might let them control their computer remotely, only for these scammers to create an issue themselves and then try to charge you for sorting it out. Best to steer clear and report these crooks straight away.13 yearsA chap with a thick accent rang me up and mentioned my name accurately, which raised an eyebrow. I promptly inquired who he was, keeping my identity under wraps. He claimed to be from Microsoft, stating that they had passed on my number due to some allegedly serious computer issue I was facing. I firmly informed him that he had reached a private line and requested him to cease calling me. Just a few moments later, he tried his luck again, but I simply left the phone off the hook for a bit. Usually, I spin a yarn about being rather elderly and only using the computer at the local community centre since we can’t afford one ourselves!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 4786)
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