02034519123
☎️ 02034519123 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203451 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034519123
- Blocker efficiently stops autodialler scam callsApr
2021Unhelpful and unidentified online supportMar
2021Beware of Microsoft tech scammersMar
2021Possible impersonation scam, name: Kate RichardsMar
2021Use caller ID to avoid scamsMar
2021Activity viewed as unproductiveMar
2021Received fake Microsoft support callMar
2021Unexpected call from fake supportMar
2021Unwanted, spam phone callsMar
2021Unsuccessful attempt at computer scamMar
2021Don't speak; hang up if suspiciousMar
2021Scam call pretending to be legitimateMar
2021Computer errors and warnings reportedMar
2021Questionable computer support scam reportedMar
2021Call center, automated call, hangs upMar
2021Call interrupted by voicemailMar
2021Accuses man of scammingMar
2021Alleged computer security breach accusationMar
2021Received scam call, suspicious behaviorMar
2021Received scam call from Indian femaleɶMar
2021Scammer posing as tech supportMar
2021User needs serial number helpMar
2021Confusing call with scam callerMar
2021Warning about computer scam experienceMar
2021Received scam call; exposed and dismissedMar
2021Number Of Searches: 93 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 01 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hamnavoe(Shetland Isles), Hopesgate(Shropshire), Horsebridge(Hampshire), Wall Mead(Somerset) and Wheatley(Durham).
02034519123 has 23 comments of which 8 x neutral and 15 x negative
02034519123 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034519123 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers pretending to be from Microsoft or computer support, often claiming urgent issues or faults with your PC. They frequently use English-speaking operators with varying accents, typically attempting to gain remote access or personal details. Calls often come at odd hours, may repeat if unanswered, and hang up when challenged or refused. Genuine companies rarely make unsolicited calls about computer problems. It is strongly advised not to engage, never provide personal or computer information, and use call blockers or ignore unknown numbers. If in doubt, do not answer unfamiliar calls - legitimate callers will leave messages. This number is widely associated with fake tech support scams aiming to defraud or compromise your security.
Reports on phone number 02034519123
5 yearsMy TrueCall blocker cut this call off after about six seconds - just like it usually does with those automated scam calls. Real callers always get through fine though! So happy I got this blocker installed.TrueCall5 yearsThey kept calling me from "Online Support" but never said which company they were with. Really annoying and kept on ringing.5 yearsGot a call in the middle of the night, around 3am, and the person claimed to be from Microsoft saying there was an issue with my PC. I know enough to sort out computer problems myself, but they insisted they could help and said they were official Microsoft staff. Thing is, Microsoft never calls people like that or asks someone else to ring you first. These sorts of calls are almost always scams. Please, don’t let them access your machine, or you could end up losing all your data.Microsoft5 yearsI got a call from an Asian woman who spoke perfect English, said her name was Kate Richards. She told me my computer had loads of issues and offered to guide me through fixing them by remotely accessing it. When I asked if she managed to sleep at night, she said she does fine since her whole day’s about helping folks like me. I decided to just hang up after that!Kate Richards5 yearsI got a call supposedly from a security team about my computer. I quickly told the woman I wasn’t going to be tricked, but she insisted she was with Microsoft and it was about my computer’s safety. I called her out, saying I don’t even use a Microsoft computer. She then asked what kind I do have. I asked her to just end the call because I was going to report it, and then I put the phone down.Microsoft5 yearsAbsolutely pointless and didn’t get me anywhere.5 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was from online support, telling me my PC had been flagged for several virus issues by Microsoft. I told her I never contacted anyone about any problems with my computer and hung up. She called back almost immediately, wondering why I ended the call. I hardly use my laptop now, so I asked when these supposed faults were detected, but she couldn’t provide any dates. She told me to sit in front of my laptop, even though I explained it was off, claiming the device could still report problems while powered down. I just cut the call off again.Microsoft5 yearsYesterday, someone called me claiming there was an issue with my computer, but I don’t even use Microsoft. I told her off, saying it’s disgraceful to try and con people like that.Microsoft5 yearsI usually just let calls from unknown numbers go straight to voicemail, but judging by what others are saying, the more you pick up, the more dodgy calls you end up getting from loads of fake numbers. Best advice is to have a phone with caller ID and simply ignore any number you don’t recognise. If it’s someone important, they’ll leave a message anyway. So yeah, don’t sweat answering every random call, it’s usually not worth it.5 yearsIt kept ringing till my answerphone picked up, then just cut off. When I called back, it ended the call the moment I said hello.5 yearsIf you've got a hunch about a dodgy number, it’s best to stay quiet once you answer the call. The line will usually drop if it’s a questionable one.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a computer support firm. Thing is, there’s no PC at this number, so I’m sure it’s a scam.5 yearsSomeone rang me up saying my computer had loads of errors and warnings. They hung up before I could ask any questions or get more info.5 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call from a lady sporting a thick Indian accent. She claimed to represent my internet service provider, stating there were complications with my broadband. Clearly, it was a scam. They seem to switch up their tactics weekly; who knows, perhaps next time they’ll ring up pretending to be from HMRC, or maybe they'll say there’s an issue with my National Insurance number. Eventually, they’ll likely pretend to be my bank!HMRCNational Insurance5 yearsTypical call centre stuff, just some robo call. It kept ringing till I picked up, then just cut the call. Complete waste of time.5 yearsI hung up as soon as the answering machine kicked in.5 yearsGot a call from some woman with an Asian accent, seemed like a total scam to me. Watch out, folks!5 yearsThey wanted the model and serial number to get into my computer. Told me to give it over, but seemed a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsHad this call from a woman claiming to be from India. When she started with her scam, I told her to take a hike and ended the call. Strangely, she phoned me back straight away, saying my landline was tied to a Microsoft account and she needed to fix some urgent update on my computer. I explained that my home number isn’t connected to my laptop at all. She then asked how she had got my number linked to the account! I just told her to check with whoever supplied her with the list of numbers and hung up once more.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with a faint Indian accent, right after I'd just had a dodgy call from a different number about half an hour earlier. She claimed to be from some company I’d never heard of, talking about issues with my internet and computer. Asked if she could get into my computer, but when I requested a reference number, she just replied with my own phone number! Didn’t provide any other ID or details. The call seemed to come from somewhere nearby, but there isn’t a BT office around here at all. Definitely a scam, just be careful!5 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming to be from "Tech Support." She wanted me to download some kind of remote access programme. When I said I worked in the police, she wasn’t best pleased and just told me to "fuck off."5 yearsSomeone rang saying there was an issue with our PC, spoke in really good English but you could tell there was a slight Asian accent. Definitely felt like a dodgy scam.5 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with Network Solutions, claiming there was an issue with my PC. My other half picked up, and this bloke calling himself "Mark" started asking some questions. Then my partner asked about the weather over in India, and bam, he just ended the call. Classic scammer move!Network SolutionsMarkIndiaSubmit Your Own Report (020 3451 9123)
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