02034687599
☎️ 02034687599 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203468 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034687599
- Scam call from fake MicrosoftApr
2022Received abusive, harassing calls from "Microsoft."Apr
2022Repeated calls, no voicemail messagesApr
2022Rude, harassing scam call warningApr
2022Comment about Microsoft softwareApr
2022Potential scam phone call, be carefulApr
2022Warning about Microsoft scams onlineApr
2022User warns about potential scammersApr
2022Asked caller to stop callingApr
2022Missed call from unknown numberApr
2022Agrees with dangerous and harassing natureApr
2022Caller remained on line quietlyApr
2022Suspicious Microsoft call, personal informationApr
2022Warning about fake accident callsApr
2022Silent call, likely robospamApr
2022Not getting any responseApr
2022Called back, likely a scamApr
2022Assumption of scam from India/PakistanApr
2022Mention of scam involving MicrosoftApr
2022Scam call about computer hackApr
2022Received silent call from spamApr
2022Agree, scam must be stoppedApr
2022Possible scammers with Asian accentsApr
2022Microsoft scam, hang up immediatelyApr
2022Scam phone call from impostorApr
2022Questioning Microsoft's unique technical abilitiesApr
2022Scam call impersonating Microsoft, ignoredApr
2022Ignore early calls, prepare for scamsApr
2022Unwanted calls, requested removal, hung upApr
2022Bogus Microsoft call, hung upApr
2022Suspicious call claiming to be MicrosoftApr
2022Missed early call due to timezoneApr
2022Microsoft scam phone call experienceApr
2022Fake Microsoft call, avoid installationApr
2022Caller blocked, suspected fake numberApr
2022Taking action against scam callsMar
2022Report scam attempts to policeMar
2022Report scam numbers to MPMar
2022Microsoft scam warning, don't trustMar
2022Asian accent, scam by phoneMar
2022Microsoft impersonation scam, warning othersMar
2022Wasted time with Microsoft scammersMar
2022Microsoft support scam turns abusiveMar
2022Microsoft scam, why can't block?Mar
2022Scammer impersonating Microsoft callerMar
2022Suspicious of Microsoft email scamMar
2022Beware of Microsoft support scamMar
2022Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftMar
2022Person not actually at MicrosoftMar
2022Number provided without contextMar
2022Impersonating Microsoft, revealed as scamMar
2022Confuse spammers with polite messageMar
2022Concern about privacy and securityMar
2022No answer provided by userMar
2022Computer blocking scam, payment requiredMar
2022Ignoring scam call, then politeMar
2022Got Microsoft scam call againMar
2022Warning about Microsoft scam callsMar
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Identity theft scam involving MicrosoftMar
2022Scam call impersonating Microsoft supportMar
2022Suspicious phone call, hung upMar
2022Received scam call pretending MicrosoftMar
2022Dealt with scam call efficientlyMar
2022Suspicious call from Microsoft scamMar
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Message not left on voicemailMar
2022Reported scam call from "Microsoft"Mar
2022Microsoft scam, persistent, untrustworthyMar
2022Unattractive music, potential scam suggestedMar
2022Number Of Searches: 201 Number Of Comments: 66 First Seen: 27 March 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Llangollen(Denbighshire), New Houghton(Norfolk) and Port-Eynon(Swansea).
02034687599 has 66 comments of which 36 x negative and 30 x neutral
02034687599 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034687599 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting UK residents with repeated calls claiming to be from Microsoft. Callers, often using Asian accents, attempt to convince recipients that their computer is hacked or compromised and pressure them to provide access or personal information. Many users report abusive behaviour when challenged, with calls often made multiple times in quick succession and no messages left. The calls are widely regarded as fraudulent and attempts to block the number prove ineffective due to number spoofing and frequent changes. Callers may intimidate or threaten licence cancellations but provide no legitimate verification. It is strongly advised not to engage, share information, or follow instructions from these calls, and to report incidents to official fraud authorities to help combat the problem.
Reports on phone number 02034687599
4 yearsGot a call yesterday from a guy who said he was with Microsoft, sounded like he was Asian. I told him I didn't think people fell for this kind of scam nowadays, and he just shouted at me that he’s still tricking loads of folks every single day before cutting the call.Microsoft4 yearsThe caller claimed they were from Microsoft.Microsoft4 yearsI got calls three times from this number on various phones, and when I looked it up using 1471, it matched. The caller was pretty aggressive, claiming it was about my Microsoft account and threatening to cancel my licence if I ended the call again. He was yelling throughout, which kinda explains why some might fall for his pushiness. Seriously, don’t share any details with them.Microsoft4 yearsThis number keeps ringing me up but when I pick up, there’s never any message left on my answerphone.4 yearsThese scammers are a nightmare. Just block their number and stay clear, they keep bothering you nonstop!4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent telling me there’s issues with my Microsoft computer’s security. Only thing is, I don’t even own a Microsoft PC. Pretty sure this is one of those scam calls.Microsoft4 yearsGot three calls back to back from someone saying they were from Microsoft. When I asked questions, they got really rude. I was waiting for an important call so couldn’t just hang up, but the whole thing was just annoying and kind of upsetting. The stuff they said and the threats were totally unnecessary and felt like harassment.Microsoft4 yearsI received a rather muffled call where I could barely comprehend an Asian gentleman claiming to represent Microsoft. Midway through his spiel, I interrupted him, insisting he take my number off their list as I’ve had my fill of these pestering calls. In a rather rude manner, he abruptly hung up on me. Honestly, it would be a breath of fresh air if these folks found proper employment instead of harassing the public!MicrosoftMidway4 yearsGot two calls within an hour from 020234687599, but they didn’t leave any voicemail or message. Really strange!4 yearsI’ve got to say, this number 02034687599 has been nothing but trouble. Totally agree with what everyone’s saying - it’s annoying and feels pretty risky. Definitely don’t pick up!4 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft, claiming there were issues with my PC. They even had my name and address, which was a bit unsettling. I decided to hang up straight away.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from a number I didn’t recognise. When the answerphone started, the caller didn’t hang up straight away. I could hear them breathing and maybe munching on something for a good minute before they finally went quiet. Strange!Caller4 yearsThey’re masquerading as representatives discussing a motor vehicle collision - total con.4 yearsReceived a call with no one on the line. I'm guessing it’s just another annoying robocall.4 yearsI picked up the call, but there was utter silence on the other end.4 yearsI gave them a ring back and was met with a rather mechanical voice apologising and stating, ‘I’m afraid all our representatives are currently occupied.’ Seems a bit dodgy, if you ask me.4 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, trying to scam me. Total nonsense.Microsoft4 yearsDidn’t get a voicemail or anything, so I’m guessing it’s probably just another dodgy call from someone in India or Pakistan looking to scam you.IndiaPakistan4 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be a representative from Microsoft, insisting that my computer had been compromised. I had my doubts that it was on the up and up, especially after hanging up. They promptly called back, but I declined to power up my computer and cut the conversation short once more.Microsoft4 yearsI’m with everyone else on this, it’s a total rip-off. Honestly, this needs to be cracked down on.4 yearsHonestly, I’m a bit iffy but the people on the other end had Asian accents. When I called them out for being scammers, they got all defensive real quick. After that, my BT Internet kept dropping for like 10 minutes. Makes me wonder if they were trying to hack into my computer or something. Seriously, in today’s world, these nuisance calls should be blocked and these scammers dealt with properly by the authorities.4 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were with Microsoft. When I told them I wasn’t the primary user of the PC, they asked if they could talk to the main user. I said no again, and then they just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call pretty early and missed it. Honestly, they really ought to think about the time difference before calling over here in the UK.4 yearsSome woman called from what sounded like ages away, claiming to be from Microsoft. She wanted to talk to whoever uses our computer the most to have a look at it. When I told her I wasn’t the primary user, she just ended the call right away.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from Microsoft, wanted to know if I was the main user of the PC. I told him no. Then he asked if I could put the main user on the phone, and when I said no again, he just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone who said they were with Microsoft, talking about some issue with my PC. The guy, sounded like he had an Asian accent, tried to convince me to get on the computer so he could "fix" it. Told him I wasn't doing that and just hung up. They rang again almost immediately but I ignored it. Was too tied up and not about to bother chatting with scammers.Microsoft4 yearsThey rang me a couple of times in like 10 minutes, so I decided to ring back. When I told them to take me off their calling list, they just ended the call on me!4 yearsThey claimed to be from Microsoft but I just ended the call straight away. Microsoft wouldn’t ring you like that, so it’s definitely a scam.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call with silence, it just ended up going to my answering machine with no message left. The number's linked to a spam squad I'm familiar with, though it might be a fake one. Whenever these people pretending to be from "Microsoft" ring me, I tell them I don’t use any Microsoft products, and they just stop talking. After that, I always block the number straightaway.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be "Microsoft," saying they were the only ones on Earth who could sort out a problem on my PC that didn't even exist! Complete rubbish if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming to be from Microsoft - steer clear of any suggestion to download software onto your device! It's an absolute con!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent, sounded like a total scam. I pretended my voice was all croaky and old and asked if she knew about my computer. She did, even knew my name! I told her my name was Michael M Ouse and said I’d moved, which seemed to throw her off. She hung up pretty quick after that. Definitely a scam, probably pretending to be from Microsoft. Hope that confused her enough!MichealMicrosoft4 yearsReceived a call with no one on the line; it seemed a bit dodgy, so I've added the number to my block list.4 yearsThere are a couple of threads here explaining what steps to take if you want to cut down on these scam calls. It’s a bit of a faff, but I’ve set up a system to report any dodgy calls or texts straight to the police website (I’ve bookmarked it to make life easier). Honestly, it needs loads of us to keep reporting for it to make a dent, but this site sees tonnes of scam call reports daily. I got a reply from my local MP, which was quite eye-opening, but realistically, one person raising a flag won’t push things forward much. We all need to keep at it.4 yearsBEWARE OF SCAMS! Make sure to report any dodgy calls or messages straight to the police fraud site. Just search ‘action fraud’ and find the official ‘police.uk’ page. Once there, head to the section for reporting phishing and carefully read all their info. Then, fill out the form with all the scam details, including any links or websites involved. You don’t need to sign up or share personal info unless you’ve actually lost cash to a scam. The more of these dodgy attempts we report, the better chance the police have of tracking and stopping these crooks.Action Fraud4 yearsPretty sure it’s one of those tricks - a woman claiming to be from Microsoft’s fibre security team.Microsoft4 yearsSupposedly it was Microsoft calling once more! I chatted with the lady for a bit before letting her know that I haven’t owned a Microsoft PC in over two decades. So, her claim about a licence linked to my name was just nonsense. I really respect those who manage to keep these scammers engaged to stop them from ripping off others, but honestly, I couldn’t be bothered to spend any more time on it!Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft. It was all rather suspicious, if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft or something. She was just talking nonsense the whole time. Pretty sure it was a scam.Microsoft4 yearsClaimed to be from Microsoft but seemed dodgy to me. Watch out, could be a scam.Microsoft4 yearsThis was a total Microsoft con. They rang up saying my laptop was hacked and claimed they were from Microsoft ready to help fix it. Don’t fall for it, it’s all a lie. They wanted me to log into my computer while on the phone so they could “show” me they were legit. Never do that or share any info with them - they might save it and use it to scam you later on. Best thing is just to end the call immediately.Microsoft4 yearsI could tell straight away it was a scam. I asked the bloke how much cash he wanted to sort it out, and outta nowhere he started calling me a bitch. I was like, "What did you just say?" and he went on saying he called me a scammer so it’s fair game to call me that back. He just kept going on with the abuse, proper nasty words.Microsoft4 yearsThis guy claims he's with Microsoft, but everyone knows he's just some bloke in Mumbai. Such a muppet.MicrosoftMumbai4 yearsI got a call from someone who said my computer ID was blocked and that I needed to travel to Reading to sort out a fine. Sounded dodgy to me.Reading4 yearsThey claimed to be from Microsoft, but it’s clearly a scam. I don’t get why it’s so hard to block these calls. According to the stats, nearly 300 people have looked this number up, so why hasn’t it been blocked by the phone providers yet? It’s really frustrating.Microsoft4 yearsWhen one of these #### ring me up, I just go with ‘hi bye’ and honestly, it totally baffles those losers.4 yearsI just ignored the call and didn’t pick up.4 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming he was with Microsoft. Said there was an issue with my computer and I had to switch it on right away. I asked him which one, cause I’ve got both a laptop and a desktop, but he just went all round the houses with his explanation. Figured it was dodgy and ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft. I told them to give me the user ID or at least say which computer they meant since Microsoft usually sends emails about stuff like that. Left the call on speaker, and the person sounded really pushy and got quite annoyed when I didn’t answer straight away. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be with Microsoft. How on earth do they have details linked to my number like my address? Seems fishy to me.Microsoft4 yearsAllegedly from Microsoft, but I have my doubts. Could possibly be a scam, as they're quite tenacious. I've had to add them to my blacklist!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, so I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft. They told me my laptop had suspicious activity and that they were going to lock it down. Then they said I’d have to travel 220 miles all the way to Reading just to get it unlocked. Thing is, I don’t even have any Microsoft stuff on my devices. Watch out for this one!MicrosoftReading4 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she's from Microsoft, saying my laptop is sending some sort of error alert. She wanted to get into my PC but never asked who owns it or what kind of laptop it is - seemed really unprofessional to me. Funny enough, I’d sent my computer off for repairs just a day before. Regardless, all signs point to a scam. Best to hang up and block them straight away. Don’t trust it!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft. I told her straight up she was just trying to scam me and then I hung up and blocked the number.Microsoft4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to represent Microsoft, insisting that my computer had been hacked. They addressed me by my last name, but got it completely wrong, which immediately rang alarm bells. I pushed back, pointing out that if they truly were from Microsoft, they wouldn't be fumbling my name like that. They kept insisting it was urgent and that my machine was in peril. I firmly told them it wasn’t and hung up. Dodgy business!Microsoft4 yearsI received a call from this number, but they didn't pick up. Instead, there was just some rather unpleasant music playing. Seems a bit dodgy, if you ask me.4 yearsI got a call from 02034687599 today claiming to be Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked. Seems like a total scam to me.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke rang me up sayin he was John Davidson, supposedly from Microsoft.John DavidsonMicrosoft4 yearsThey never left a message when I didn’t pick up.4 yearsLike some others mentioned, they said they were from Microsoft. I played along for a while, then this guy named ‘Kevin’ showed up and took over the chat. It quickly dawned on me the first person was probably just stuck in the whole thing, like some kind of prisoner or forced worker. I don’t hold the caller responsible, it’s those scammers pulling the strings you want to be annoyed at.MicrosoftKevin4 yearsAfter blocking the number from yesterday, I got a call today from the same bloke but on a different number, claiming to be from Microsoft. I told him nicely that he wasn’t who he said he was, said thanks and hung up. That’s as polite as I’m gonna be though - next time, who knows what I might say!Microsoft4 yearsAfter I blocked the number I got called again today by someone else claiming they were from Microsoft. I politely told them they were wrong, thanked them, and then hung up. That was as nice as I was gonna get. If they keep ringing, well, who knows what’ll happen next.Microsoft4 yearsI just got a call and hung up straight away - seems like that Microsoft scam is back in action. I don’t get why these scammers believe people will actually buy into it, it’s so clearly a con. But I suppose there will always be a few folks who get tricked by it.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from a woman with a strange accent saying she was calling from Microsoft. She then asked if I was the primary user of the PC. I told her no and just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an Asian accent who said she was from Microsoft. I told her I’d be reporting the call, and she hung up straight away. Just another dodgy scam call that I didn’t bother with.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3468 7599)
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