02033186362
☎️ 02033186362 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203318 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033186362
- Suspected spam call from "Kevin."May
2011Suspicious foreign scam phone callApr
2011Miscommunication leads to ring returnNov
2010Suspicious call about computer issuesNov
2010Scam involving Windows employee impersonationNov
2010Suspicious call from Kevin WilliamsNov
2010Avoid these scammers, hang up quicklyNov
2010Suspicious call from "Windows service."Oct
2010Confused about duplicate phone numbersOct
2010Scam call experience, similar situationSep
2010Shared experience, amused by scamsSep
2010Suspicious call claiming Windows supportSep
2010Suspicious call, trust issues ariseSep
2010Suspicious foreign scam phone callSep
2010Suspicious call from service centerAug
201002033186362 has 15 comments of which 15 x neutral
02033186362 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033186362 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers pretending to be from a Windows service centre, often using names like Kevin Williams or Andrew Hudson. The calls typically originate from a London number but seem to be diverted abroad, with foreign accents and suspicious background noise. Callers claim there are computer errors or viruses and try to persuade recipients to run commands or download software remotely. Numerous users express strong distrust, advising against sharing any personal information or allowing remote access. Microsoft has confirmed they do not initiate such calls. The recommendation is to end these calls immediately without engagement and avoid returning any related phone numbers.
Reports on phone number 02033186362
10 yearsI experienced exactly the same situation! I rang Microsoft, and they confirmed that these individuals would never initiate a call. When I called back, I spoke to a chap who claimed his name was 'Chris' but it only connected me to customer support (curious, isn't it?). We confronted them about their claims, and the representative insisted she was affiliated with the Windows Centre. So, we asked her for their address, and suddenly she fell silent! We decided to hang up after that. It’s all too similar, isn’t it?MicrosoftChrisWindows Centre10 yearsHaha, it's quite a laugh! Kevin and I actually had the same sort of call. It’s like we’re connected on another level. I do wonder, how many unsuspecting souls get caught up in this nonsense, though? It's a bit of a shame, really.HahaKevin10 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number, claiming to be from a company regarding our "Windows operating systems." They mentioned that our computer was apparently inundating them with error messages. Strangely, they insisted we allow them to access our computer so they could “assist” us in sorting it out. We were rather wary about their request and asked them to ring us back on the number they provided. The caller gave her name as Andrew Hudson, which didn’t seem quite right to us at all!Andrew Hudson10 yearsJust to let everyone know, there's a chap by the name of Kevin Williams who's been calling me, claiming to be from a Windows contact centre based in Oxfordshire. To be honest, I wouldn't take his word for it! It's pretty sketchy, especially considering the 0203 code is linked to London!Kevin WilliamsOxfordshireLondon10 yearsHi there! We encountered a rather similar situation with a woman on the phone who had a strong foreign accent, calling herself Christine. It felt quite dodgy, to be honest. We handled it just like you did-didn’t trust them one bit! They kept insisting we had a "Polymulty virus" but couldn’t provide any genuine details. They wanted us to activate the run function and enter EVENTVWR in the dialogue box to supposedly download AVG with the help of one of their technicians. It was quite chaotic in the background, sounding like a busy call centre filled with foreign staff, and there was quite a lot of loud arguing among them too. It’s a strange world we live in!Christine10 yearsIt's rather baffling, isn’t it? Same digits, same scenario. What on earth is their purpose? Honestly, I'm left scratching my head over the whole affair.10 yearsIt's worth noting that I've been receiving calls from someone named Kevin Williams, supposedly from a contact centre for Windows based in Oxfordshire. However, I find it hard to buy into that! Just because the number starts with 0203, which is a London code, doesn't mean it's legitimate!Kevin WilliamsOxfordshireLondon11 yearsHello there! I recently received a call from someone identifying themselves as Andrew Hudson from "Windows Service Centre." This sounded strikingly similar to other experiences shared online. When we asked for a callback number, given my limited computer skills, the caller provided us with 02033186362. Shortly after searching the number online, we came across numerous other reports detailing the same situation. Thankfully, we refrained from following any of the instructions given, as we were quite wary of the whole interaction. I thought it might be helpful to share our experience; we received the call on 8th November 2010.Andrew HudsonWindows Service Centre11 yearsWe received a call from someone claiming to be "Adrew Hudsen," which is quite a peculiar name if you ask me. The caller mentioned they were affiliated with the Windows operating system department. Given our experience in this field, it was glaringly apparent to us that this was nothing more than a ruse. Our head of general collections made it abundantly clear that we weren’t falling for this nonsense.Adrew Hudsen11 yearsGreetings! We encountered a similar situation when a woman with a foreign accent called Christine, and it certainly raised our eyebrows. Just like you, we followed the same approach. They claimed that we had a Polymulty virus but were unable to provide any detailed information about it. They insisted we enable the run option and enter EVENTVWR in the field to facilitate the download of AVG through one of their technicians. In the background, it really sounded like a noisy call centre staffed entirely by foreigners, with a fair bit of heated discussion amongst them. Quite alarming, to say the least!ChristineEVENTVWR11 yearsI received a call from what they claimed was a Windows service centre, seeking to help us sort out some malware and viruses on our computer. However, we didn’t share any information with them, yet they somehow got hold of this number: 02033186362. We’re not planning on returning the call until we verify who was actually on the other end.12 yearsLou recently received a call from the same chap we’d been trying to reach. He gave us the number to call them back, and lo and behold, it’s the very same number we’d been investigating. Having looked into this a bit, we’ve decided not to return her call.Lou12 yearsToday we received a rather similar phone call. When we inquired about what these folks were offering, they claimed to be from Windows UK. However, the ringing tone raised a few suspicions for us. It might be a new London number, but the call had an odd vibe, almost like it had been rerouted from Mumbai. Honestly, we’re wary of anyone we don’t recognise!Windows UKLondonMumbai12 yearsThese individuals are nothing but nuisances and fraudsters. It’s best to avoid engaging with them altogether; don’t divulge any details, and hang up without delay. Just get rid of them as quickly as you can!13 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number claiming to represent 'Windows Operating Systems' and insisted that our computer was sending multiple error messages. They wanted us to power up our machine so they could assist in resolving the issue. We're feeling quite dubious about the whole situation and asked for a contact number to call them back. They provided us with this number, and the individual on the line introduced themselves as Andrew Hudson, which sounded rather suspect to us!WindowsSystemsAndrew HudsonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3318 6362)
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