0203322123
☎️ 0203322123 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 203322123.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0203322123
- Strange call, added to blocklistDec
2015Missed call, no voicemail leftDec
2015Technical scam call; wasted their timeDec
2015Scammers posing as Microsoft supportDec
2015Technical support scam; disrespectfully handledDec
2015Suspicious scam call; remote access attemptedDec
201520-second silent call ended abruptlyDec
2015Confronted scammer; reported his actionsDec
2015Reported computer scam call; resistedDec
2015Annoying calls, won't stop ringingDec
2015Scammer call, polite confrontation, reflectionsDec
2015Use answering machine for callsDec
2015Received another silent callDec
2015Missed call, now blocked offNov
2015Fraud call about computer errorsNov
2015Frustrating and annoying experienceNov
2015Received suspicious call from JasonNov
2015False technical department calls frequentlyNov
2015Received scam call about computerNov
2015Concerns about multiple suspicious callersNov
2015Persistent "Jason" scam call rejectedNov
2015Rude, aggressive, persistent, unresponsive behaviorNov
2015Received scam call about computerNov
2015Avoid calls; it's a scamNov
2015Spam call about computer issuesNov
2015Unwanted calls from fake supportNov
2015Annoyed by persistent phone callsNov
2015Suspicious silent phone call from IndonesiaNov
2015Suspicious call, possibly a scamNov
2015Spam call pretending to be WindowsNov
2015Fed up with persistent scam callsNov
2015Telemarketer calls are extremely annoyingNov
2015Persistent calls, no answer givenNov
2015Frequent silent calls, nuisance avoidedNov
2015Frequent nuisance calls daily receivedNov
2015Persistent phone calls bothers userNov
2015Reporting scam call to authoritiesNov
2015Constant scam calls causing distressNov
2015Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftNov
2015Nuisance scam call, hang upNov
2015Mistakenly called business for supportNov
2015Persistent unsolicited calls received continuouslyNov
2015Suspicious Microsoft call, ignoredNov
2015Impersonator claims Microsoft support, virusNov
2015Computer issue; knows personal detailsNov
2015Unwanted call, no issue detectedOct
2015Number Of Searches: 136 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 25 October 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ballylintagh(County Londonderry), Barmby on the Marsh(North Yorkshire), Bridgeness(Stirlingshire), East Croachy(Highland) and Silkstone Common(South Yorkshire).
0203322123 has 44 comments of which 32 x neutral and 12 x negative
0203322123 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0203322123 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to scam attempts posing as Microsoft technical support. Callers often claim urgent computer issues and try to gain remote access or payment details, sometimes using geographical UK numbers which add to confusion. The calls are frequently silent, aggressive, or include threatening remarks if refused. Many recipients report repeated calls despite blocking and registration with the Telephone Preference Service. Some callers appear to know partial personal information, heightening concern. Victims are advised not to engage, avoid complying with any computer commands, and never provide payment or remote access. Blocking the number on mobile devices helps, but full prevention by service providers is limited. Calls are widely recognised as fraudulent and purely aimed at deception and potential financial harm.
Reports on phone number 0203322123
11 yearsI just received a rather peculiar call from this number. The chap on the line greeted me with a laugh, which was quite odd, really. When I inquired about the purpose of his call, he fell completely silent. That's yet another number I've added to my ever-growing block list!11 yearsI missed a call from a number I didn’t know while I was out, but they didn’t bother leaving a message on my voicemail.11 yearsI received a call a moment ago, and it's rather alarming how they’re inching nearer to my locale. Previously, these calls were from so-called Microsoft support teams operating out of Egypt or India, and now they’ve set their sights on London. It's quite evidently a scam. If you allow them to take control of your computer remotely, they could easily delete your files, folders, or even mess with your internet connection, all while trying to coax your credit card details from you. Would you ever consider sharing your PIN with an unfamiliar face? Absolutely not. Granting them remote access to your device isn't really any safer, is it?MicrosoftEgyptIndiaLondon11 yearsSome bloke rang up sayin’ my computer was having tech issues and sending out errors. I just told him to jog on.11 yearsI received a rather drawn-out telephone conversation from an Indian chap who seemed incredibly informed about my computer, even mentioning the serious error message that's popped up recently. He managed to gain remote access and warned me that my online banking and shopping are compromised due to some virus he claimed to have detected. He was quite insistent about me purchasing some online assistance using my credit or debit card. He mentioned he’d ring me again on Friday.11 yearsThe phone stayed quiet for about 20 seconds and then suddenly just cut off.11 yearsI had a right numpty on the phone claiming I’d been cut off from some global server, and it was clear he hadn’t a clue that Windows isn’t an actual business. I mentioned that I’d already sorted my windows this week and warned him I’d be reporting him for trying to pull a fast one. He quickly backed down-what a laugh!11 yearsI got a call today where the person said my computer was sending loads of info to a MS server. I quickly told them it was a scam and that I wasn't interested.Microsoft11 yearsWhat a right nuisance! I've stopped picking up their calls, yet they persist in bothering me with their incessant ringing!11 yearsThe President gave me a ring. I simply directed the call to voicemail; it's far simpler that way!11 yearsYet another call from this number with no one on the other end. Quite frustrating, to say the least!11 yearsI wasn’t home when they rang, so ended up just blocking the number.11 yearsI received a similar call not long ago. The chap at the other end claimed that my computer, which he insisted was running on Microsoft software, was apparently transmitting serious errors. When I probed him for specifics about the type of computer I owned, he was evasive and said he couldn't provide that information, but insisted there were indeed significant issues that required urgent attention. I pointed out that I didn't possess any Microsoft-powered machine, to which he retorted with quite the foul mouth, calling me a "bloody awful git" and advised me not to tamper with my computer. He promptly disconnected the call. The rascal clearly had an Indian accent.Microsoft11 yearsA right nuisance, to be honest!11 yearsI just received a call from someone claiming to be Jason. Quite odd, as he mentioned my address without any prior knowledge. He mentioned the surname Singh. What a curious situation!JasonSingh11 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious call from this number, claiming to represent Microsoft and asserting that they'd detected an issue with my computer. Naturally, I probed into how they came across this information, only for the caller to request I enter a certain code on my device. After a quick search, I discovered that this code is part of a scam. It seems they’re attempting to either implant malware onto my machine or gain remote access to it. The moment I called out this scheme, the caller promptly hung up. A word to the wise, folks - it's paramount to avoid entering any codes suggested by unsolicited callers!Microsoft11 yearsThis number, 0203322123, keeps ringing me up about three times every week. The person on the other end said they were from the tech support team but then suddenly started laughing and just hung up. Proper strange behaviour.11 yearsFor the past week, loads of blokes keep ringin’ me up, all telling me the exact same rubbish about my PC. It’s mad, they even seem to know when I’ve been on it! Earlier today, I just let the guy keep going on and on, then I suddenly asked him if he was spying on my computer. Wouldn’t you believe it, the call just cut off right away. Who are these people and what can i do about it? Any ideas from you lot?11 yearsSome bloke, sounded asian and called himself ‘Jason’, rang me up saying my Windows computer was having problems and he could fix it. Told him to jog on, a bit more bluntly than usual.Jason11 yearsI found their approach rather off-putting; they were pushy, inconsiderate, and downright forceful. They simply wouldn’t accept my refusal and seemed intent on talking over me whenever I tried to inquire about their intentions. Quite frustrating, really!11 yearsReceived a call from this number claiming there was an issue with my computer, and when I asked for specifics, surprise surprise, the line went dead!11 yearsSteer clear of any calls from this number. It's definitely a scam.11 yearsReceived a rather suspicious call today, Saturday the 21st of November, 2015, claiming there was an issue with my computer. It’s not the first time I’ve had these sorts of calls, and when I mentioned that I don’t even own a computer, they promptly hung up. Is there any way to put an end to these nuisance calls? I wonder if it’s possible to block these numbers altogether.11 yearsI got a call from a guy named Peter, who said he was with Windows Server. He told me my PC was apparently sending out messages or something. Then he read this long code full of numbers and letters, like 32 characters or so, and asked me to confirm it. I just cut the call and hung up straight away.Peter11 yearsGot a call from an Indonesian number that was just dead silence on the line for about 30 seconds before it suddenly dropped. Felt like it was some kind of robo call or something.Indonesia11 yearsI'm utterly tired of receiving multiple calls each day from this number. It's getting rather irksome!11 yearsI keep getting frequent calls from someone claiming to be from 'technical assistance'. Quite tiresome, really!11 yearsI received a call from an individual claiming to represent the Windows Technical Support team, and they appeared to be of Asian descent. Seemed quite dubious, so I ended the conversation right away. Best not to engage with such calls!11 yearsIsn't it about time that phone companies sorted out the frustration of incessant calls from the same number? Having to endure multiple calls-sometimes up to five times in quick succession-is becoming rather tiresome, to say the least. Surely they have the means to put a stop to this sort of nuisance?11 yearsToday, I’ve received four calls from this number claiming to be Microsoft, insisting there’s an issue with my computer. Quite frankly, it's getting on my nerves! I registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet these pesky calls just keep coming. Honestly, I'm at my wits' end with it all!MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service11 yearsRelentless ringing... yet I’ve chosen not to pick up...11 yearsThis number seems to ring me incessantly. Most of the time, it's just dead air. I've decided to disable my voicemail to avoid any pesky messages piling up. I tend to ring 1471 afterwards just to check if it's someone familiar trying to get in touch.11 yearsRings me incessantly, roughly twice daily - what an absolute bother!11 yearsThey keep ringing me incessantly!11 yearsI received a call from a polite gentleman sounding distinctly Asian. While he was quite courteous, he was peddling the same old nonsense about supposed issues with my computer. I've made the decision to report this to the Telephone Preference Service.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI’m absolutely fed up with incessant calls that just won’t stop-it’s absolutely infuriating! I’ve become so wary of picking up my phone that I’ve taken to ignoring it altogether. Every time I dial 1471, I find these pesky numbers, and when I look them up online, it turns out they’re nothing but scams. Could someone please do something about this? It’s beyond frustrating!11 yearsI'm utterly fed up with receiving calls from this number. They insist they're from Microsoft and keep banging on about some supposed issue with my computer's protocols. After reaching out to Microsoft directly, they assured me they never make such calls to their customers. It's clearly a scam, so steer clear of this one!Microsoft11 yearsDon't bother answering; it's just an annoying scammer on the line!11 yearsThey just won't quit! I’ve received two calls from them within the last four days, and no matter how many times I try to explain, they keep on ringing. It’s quite maddening!11 yearsCalled a business number while trying to sort out my home computer issues - what a blunder!11 yearsReceived a call around half past eleven this morning regarding my computer. The caller claimed to be from Microsoft, but I informed them that I don't own a computer and promptly hung up. I've been inundated with similar calls lately, albeit from various different numbers. Cheers for the heads-up!Microsoft11 yearsHad a call from someone purporting to be from Microsoft’s technical assistance, claiming my computer was infected with a virus.Microsoft11 yearsI keep receiving messages claiming there's an issue with my computer, and they surprisingly know both my name and email address.11 yearsCalled just a short while back. Our computer seems perfectly fine! I've gone ahead and added them to my list of blocked numbers.Submit Your Own Report (203322123)
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