02033189416
☎️ 02033189416 👆 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 02033189416
- Propose virus prank on tech supportApr
2011Warning against telephone scamApr
2011Avoid calling 02033189416; scammers activeApr
2011Check emails related to gogreenpcNov
2010Similar scam call experience reportedOct
2010Individuals are not trustworthy individualsOct
2010Possible scam call regarding computer issuesApr
2010Suspicious phone scam reportedApr
2010Suspicious call from "Wilson" continuesApr
2010Warning: This is a scamApr
2010Possible scam call about virusApr
2010Concern about computer security helpApr
2010Repeated scam calls about virusesApr
2010PC slow and crashing; coincidence?Mar
2010Scam call posing as Microsoft supportMar
2010Cold call claiming to fix virusMar
201002033189416 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral
02033189416 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033189416 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited calls claiming to be from Microsoft or related computer support services, often using an Asian accent and names like Stella or David Smith. Callers warn of serious computer viruses and attempt to gain remote access or persuade victims to pay for unnecessary protection plans. Targets frequently include elderly individuals, who are pressured into providing access or payment. Multiple reports confirm these calls are fraudulent, with some victims experiencing computer issues after engagement. The callers often use various phone numbers, including withheld or local-looking ones, and provide misleading verification details. Authorities and Microsoft have been notified, urging caution and advising not to engage or share personal information with these callers.
Reports on phone number 02033189416
10 yearsPlease verify all the email addresses that were sent to 'em gogreenpc. net, as it seems to be connected to some sort of 'Mafia' situation. Cheers!10 yearsHi there! My mum received the same ring on the 24th of April, and he granted them access to the computer. We're curious to know what measures you've implemented to secure your PC, as he tried to run a scan but it ended up crashing. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, as he’s quite anxious about whether his computer might have been compromised without his awareness. Cheers! Eddie10 yearsEarlier today, a caller named "Wilson" rang me up and claimed to be from "the computer department". Now, as someone who works for myself, I found that rather baffling since I don't have such a department! When we highlighted that little detail, she then mentioned she was with Windows Operating System. Naturally, we were a bit sceptical, and she proceeded to give us a number to call for verification. So, we dialled it, and the response was, "Hello, you must be speaking with Wilson, correct?" I highly doubt that Microsoft operates their phones in such a casual manner! We promptly hung up, only for Wilson to try calling us back. We decided to cut that short as well.WilsonMicrosoft11 yearsThese individuals are more than just a bunch of heartless criminals.11 yearsCAUTION: I've just had a dodgy call from a withheld number. It seems these folks are using the number 02034115007. I've gone ahead and detailed my experience in a comprehensive report linked to that number.11 yearsOur mum recently received a call from Go Green PC, and we implore everyone not to part with any cash to those dodgy characters. We’re absolutely keen to have a natter with the proper authorities!Go Green11 yearsReceived a call earlier today from the same number, claiming there was a critical virus problem and urging us to fire up our computer so they could guide us through it. Sounds incredibly dodgy to me, so I reached out to Microsoft for verification. Turns out it’s a scam! This time, the chap on the line called himself David Smith, but I’m quite sure that's not his real name!MicrosoftDavid Smith11 yearsIn light of what others have mentioned, we received a call from someone named Brad, insisting that our computer had been infected with a severe virus and needed urgent intervention. Something about the whole situation felt a bit off, and since we struggled to understand much of what he was saying, we inquired about the company he represented. He claimed to work for Gogreen and gave us this phone number. After perusing various accounts about similar calls, we're relieved we chose not to act on anything he proposed!BradGogreen11 yearsI received a call from a chap with an Asian accent claiming to be from the Global Computer Maintenance department associated with Microsoft. He mentioned that there was a problem with our computer and offered to guide us through fixing it. I told him it wasn't a good time for us to chat. He asked if he could ring again shortly, but we were uncertain about that. When we probed him on how we could confirm that this wasn't just some scam, he kindly gave us a callback number starting with 020. After hanging up, I made sure to look up the company to see if it was legitimate!Global Computer MaintenanceMicrosoft11 yearsI received a call earlier today informing me about some virus issues supposedly affecting my computer. The gist of the conversation was that these individuals were trying to persuade me to enrol in a four-year computer protection plan costing £60 annually. They claimed to be in communication with a Microsoft technician. However, Microsoft has confirmed that this call is definitely not from them.Microsoft11 yearsDon’t waste your time ringing 02033189416. This lot clearly can’t handle your calls anymore. We were duped by these utter chancers back in May 2010, and they’ve got a knack for avoiding any payments. We’ve reported them to the police and even Microsoft. Believe it or not, they had the audacity to ring us again today on our private number, claiming we'd signed up with them. It’s baffling how they’re still at it! Please, let others know about these cheeky blighters!Microsoft11 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from someone claiming to be from "MS Windows," insisting they could eliminate a virus from our computer's hard drive.11 yearsI think it's only fair to suggest that individuals create a computer packed with all sorts of viruses and then contact their support line for help. The moment that machine connects to their systems, unleash all those viruses onto their network. That ought to give them a proper wake-up call!12 yearsI had a remarkably similar encounter today, the 14th of April. Oddly enough, our computer has been sluggish and has just started to crash unexpectedly. Could it be linked to Gogreen, I wonder?12 yearsIndeed, I had a remarkably similar encounter to those mentioned by others. A call came through today for our elderly mother, and then it was directed to us. The chap on the other end had quite a strong Asian accent and introduced himself as Stella. The line was crackly and difficult to make out. As a result, we decided to fire up our computer, noted down his number, and did some digging online, stumbling upon all the comments here. At first, we suspected it might be a scam.Stella13 yearsMy father received the very same ring today-this marks the third time these folks have given them a bell. They claim that her computer is infected with a virus and that they can assist in resolving the issue, promising it’ll only take a few moments. They also handed over this number.Submit Your Own Report (020 3318 9416)
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