02035140515
☎️ 02035140515 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203514 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035140515
- Beware of tech support scamsMar
2017Scam calls from Facebook formsOct
2015Suspicious pop-up ad, potential scamOct
2015Scam message on Google ChromeSep
2015Suspicious pop-up, seeking assistanceSep
2015Temporary solution for repeating pop-upSep
2015Suspicious call, virus removal attemptSep
2015Tech support scam on Microsoft EdgeSep
2015It's a scam for credit cardSep
2015Knew it was a scamSep
2015Uncertainty about topic knowledgeSep
2015Reinstalled Windows 7, no issuesSep
2015Computer freezes, unknown pop-up issueSep
2015Computer frozen from unidentified threatSep
2015Windows update caused fake virusSep
2015Fix Windows 10 Edge pop-up issuesSep
2015suspicious scam attempt, alarming strategySep
2015Concerns about unrecognized support callSep
2015Problem with Windows 10 virusSep
2015Frequent unwanted browsing message encounteredSep
2015Pop-up indicates known broadband providerSep
2015Bogus warning from fake supportSep
2015Issue with persistent pop-up windowSep
2015Scam pop-up; payment requestedSep
2015Frustration with lack of informationSep
2015Message saying call Virgin MedicalSep
2015Negative experience with suspicious pop-upSep
2015Issue not resolved, wrong numberSep
2015Internet popup won't close; new numberSep
2015User received fake virus messageSep
2015Suspicious call; user took precautionsSep
2015Received scam call, worried about phishingSep
2015Need help with computer pop-upSep
2015Warned about security risk, phone numberSep
2015User received malicious screen messageSep
2015Suspect scam pop-up, not legitimateSep
2015Windows 10 message from VirginSep
2015Sky-related spam call annoyanceSep
2015Pop-up message prompts concern and uncertaintySep
2015Scam message; personal details at riskSep
2015Persistent popup warning about risksSep
2015Caller likely involved in fraudSep
2015Warning message and page closure issueSep
2015Incorrect TalkTalk number, avoid callingSep
2015Unwanted pop-up from phone numberSep
2015Possible fraud, do not respond!Sep
2015Suspicious number requesting urgent callSep
2015Warning about potential scam numberAug
2015Warning about fake virus alertAug
2015Asking for product recommendationsFeb
2011Number Of Searches: 421 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 05 October 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Shenley(Hertfordshire) and Whiston(South Yorkshire).
02035140515 has 48 comments of which 30 x neutral and 18 x negative
02035140515 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035140515 👆 is reported as associated with persistent scam pop-ups claiming to be from major UK broadband providers like TalkTalk, Virgin Media, Sky, or BT. The alarming messages often freeze browsers, urging users to call the number to resolve fictitious security breaches involving personal data, photos, and bank details. Users confirm these alerts are fraudulent, linked to malicious ads or malware, and not endorsed by any genuine company named. Attempts to close the pop-ups can be difficult, sometimes requiring task manager or full system restarts. Anti-virus scans often fail to detect the cause. Calling the number leads to requests for personal information or payment. It is strongly advised not to engage or provide details, to keep security software updated, and to consider restoring or reinstalling the system if infected.
Reports on phone number 02035140515
11 yearsI have experienced the same issue on my computer. I am familiar with this number as a scam since I receive numerous calls with numbers starting with 0203. These calls are associated with a fake ASDA form that I mistakenly filled out on Facebook. So, if any of you are curious about the source of these calls, it most certainly is Facebook.Facebook11 yearsWas browsing on Microsoft Edge on my Windows 10 and suddenly this pop-up appeared. It showed the same number and mentioned TalkTalk - I'm with them but that could just be a coincidence. The voice was some recorded woman saying my computer was infected or whatever the usual nonsense. Had to force close the browser through Task Manager. Feels like this popup is coming from some dodgy ad server since I've seen it on two different websites now. Proper annoying!Microsoft Edge11 yearsI encountered a yellow and black screen on my Google Chrome browser, which displayed a concerning message regarding the potential risk to my Facebook pictures, data, and credit card details. The screen prompted me to contact 02035140515 for assistance. What raised our suspicions was the fact that all my antivirus and malware programs have verified that my computer is free from any threats. Although it caused my pages to freeze, I discovered that by pressing Control, Alt, and Delete simultaneously, I could access the task manager and close the unresponsive pages. I'm still curious to learn how to identify and eliminate this annoying advertisement.11 yearsWhile browsing on Google chrome, a yellow and black warning popped up saying my Facebook photos, data, and even credit card info might be compromised. It told me to ring 02035140515 to get help. Thing is, all my antivirus and malware checks came back totally clear, which made me think something was off. The pages froze, but I just hit Control, Alt, and Delete to bring up the task manager, ended the frozen tabs, and restarted the browser. I’m still curious if there’s a way to trace and get rid of whatever caused that alert.11 yearsbeen having the same number show on my screen. to stop the pop-up, i keep hitting OK and then when it comes back i tap the little X to shut it down, keep doing this a few times till a box shows up asking if i wanna stop the program from showing messages. ticking that and hitting OK actually does the trick.11 yearsI've encountered a similar problem. I'm struggling to remove this virus from my computer. I called a number for help, and they asked me various questions. They demanded my credit card details, but I refused to provide them. Eventually, I had to end the call abruptly. Now, I am concerned that my phone bill will be quite high as a result.11 yearsI got this pop-up on my screen while browsing with Microsoft Edge, it told me to call a number because apparently, since I’m with BT, my Facebook, passwords, bank info and photos could be compromised. They said they were tech support. Tried everything but it won’t disappear. Really annoying!MicrosoftBTFacebook11 yearsI was aware that it was a fraudulent scheme, but I am unable to escape its clutches.11 yearsJust like the fraudulent 'Microsoft Support' calls I receive, claiming that my computer is experiencing issues, it is clear that these scammers are solely interested in obtaining credit card details for their deceptive purposes.Microsoft11 yearsNot really sure about it.11 yearsI ran into the exact issue and the only thing that worked was wiping my hard drive and doing a fresh install of Windows 7. After that, everything ran fine and I haven’t had any issues. The downside was having to set up all my programs again, which was a bit of a pain. For now, I’m going to stick with Windows 7 and hold off on upgrading to Windows 10 for at least a year.11 yearsIt doesn't seem to be ransomware, however, my computer keeps freezing up with all its applications and windows becoming unresponsive. The only way I've found to temporarily clear it up is to reboot the machine, which is incredibly frustrating having to do repeatedly every time it appears. I've encountered both the blue and red screen variations, sometimes featuring the number 02035140515 and other times an 0800 one. I suspect there are plenty of others facing the same headache, yet I can't seem to unearth any information about it online. Running scans with Malwarebytes and other antivirus software hasn't helped either! If anyone has a clue on how to tackle this nuisance, I would be immensely appreciative. Please share any tips or tricks here. Thank you ever so much!11 yearsSince updating to Windows 10, I’ve been hit with a blue screen and a message telling me to ring this number, claiming my Sky Broadband’s in danger. I haven’t made the call and fingers crossed, the software I’ve got now is sorting the issue out.Sky11 yearsIn case someone encounters difficulties with the pop-up on the Windows 10 Edge browser, there is a solution. You can press ctrl alt delete, search for Internet Explorer on your PC, and proceed to download CCleaner using this browser. Utilize CCleaner to effectively clean Microsoft Edge.Microsoft11 yearsJust got a call like this myself. I rang back and a lady picked up, asked my name but never bothered to see if I was actually with Virgin Media. She then told me to open some program called ixplore or something on my PC. When I questioned how this would solve the problem, she just cut me off and ended the call. Pretty clear this is a scam to me.Virgin Media11 yearsThis is exactly what happened to me - some sketchy person trying to scam us by fishing for our personal details to swipe our cash. So dodgy!11 yearsWell, we just got hit by this one once more - it's a Windows 10 thing. A blue screen popped up saying our Virgin Media account was hacked or something. Can't seem to get rid of it no matter what. Anyone here figured out how to remove this virus? It's really bugging my partner. The number calling us is still 0203 514 0515.Virgin Media11 yearsI've been seeing the same message pop up, but it mentions Plusnet - so it seems like they already know who my internet provider is. There's also this woman speaking with an American accent over the message.Plusnet11 yearsWhenever I surf the internet, I constantly encounter this error message.11 yearsI got a blue screen warning saying my Virgin Media account might’ve been hacked and that passwords and photos were in danger. It even showed my IP address. They gave me a “toll free” number to call tech support on 020-3514-0515. It looked pretty legit at first, but something felt off about it. Took ages to get rid of that thing.Virgin Media11 yearsI keep getting this blue screen popping up and no matter what I do, I can’t shut it. It tells me to call a number, but from what others are saying, it’s definitely not TalkTalk.TalkTalk11 yearsI tried getting info from talk-talk about this number but they just refused to say anything at all!!!!!!!!!!!TalkTalk11 yearsMy computer suddenly displayed a pop-up window. Upon contacting the provided number, I was informed that in order to ensure the security of my PC, I would need to make a payment.11 yearsHad the exact issue and got in touch with TalkTalk, turns out it’s not from their end!Talktalk11 yearsWhile I was browsing online, a message popped up saying to ring Virgin Medical on 0203 5140515 because my bank card and accounts were supposedly in danger.Virgin Medical11 yearsToday, I had a similar experience with a TalkTalk message popping up. I kept hovering over the close button, clicking it frantically to get rid of it, and eventually, the message switched to asking if I was sure I wanted to leave the page. I hit yes, and thankfully, that annoying window vanished. My pc was alright after all that, but I ended up doing a bunch of Windows updates - about 20 in total.11 yearswhenever im online this number keeps showing up and it just wont shut off. Ive also spotted a different number doing the same thing, it’s 0800720099. Cant seem to get rid of these at all!11 yearsOn 04/09/2015, I got this annoying message on my Windows 10 PC, supposedly from Virgin Media. A blue screen kept showing up with a recorded voice telling me to ring 020 3514 0515. I'm pretty sure my computer's got some kind of virus, but honestly, no idea how to fix it!Virgin Media11 yearsI experienced a pop-up notification on my computer, which many of you have also reported. When I called the provided number, they insisted on obtaining my user ID but did not address any of my inquiries, and their rudeness was quite evident. This rude behavior was unusual for what I've come to expect from Sky Customer Services, which made me highly suspicious. Consequently, I refused to provide any personal details. However, I attempted a few solutions that proved effective, and I hope they continue to work. Perhaps these steps will be beneficial to you as well. Firstly, I restored my computer to a previous date before the issue occurred. Next, I decided to change both my SSID and password, as a precaution against potential hacking. Additionally, I updated my antivirus software and scanned my system thoroughly. I acknowledge that these steps may seem extreme, but they have been successful in resolving the problem thus far.Sky Customer Services11 yearsI've encountered a similar situation: a pop-up message appeared on my computer that I couldn't dismiss, warning me that my personal information was in danger. It advised me to call a number claiming to be from Talktalk. To verify, I phoned Talktalk using their official number and realized that the aforementioned number was not related to them. It's clear that this is a scam, and now I'm concerned about falling victim to phishing attempts.Talktalk11 yearsIn need of assistance to eliminate the annoying pop-up on my computer. Can anyone offer any guidance or solutions?11 yearsI kept getting this annoying pop-up that kept popping back up no matter how many times I closed it, telling me to ring tech support for TalkTalk on some dodgy number. Thing is, that number definitely isn't one from TalkTalk. Feels fishy to me, like some kinda scam.TalkTalk11 yearsMy screen suddenly went blue and showed a message claiming to be from BT, asking me to ring a certain number. Somehow, a type of malware slipped through my Kaspersky antivirus.11 yearsSomebody rang me saying my Facebook and credit card details might be compromised, even mentioned my security like photos and stuff. They told me to call 02035140515 straight away. Bit worried now.11 yearsI'm worried my PC has picked up something nasty. There's this annoying popup that locks my screen, warning me that my files, pics and all might be at risk, telling me to call Talktalk on 0203 514 0515. I rang Talktalk to see if that was legit but they said they couldn't verify the number. Now I'm really unsure what to do next and feeling a bit stressed about it.Talktalk11 yearsI keep seeing this message on my laptop, but what's different is that it claims to be from Sky unlike the others.Sky11 yearsGot a message on my Windows 10 PC claiming it was from Virgin Media. Thought it was dodgy straight away, so ignored it. Looks like some kind of scam trying to trick people. If you see anything like this, don’t click on it!Virgin Media11 yearsI encountered a similar situation where a pop-up message appeared on my computer, insisting that my personal information was in danger. The message urged me to call a certain number, claiming to be Talktalk. However, when I contacted Talktalk through their legitimate number, they confirmed that the number I was given was a scam. This incident has left me concerned about the potential risks of phishing and other fraudulent activities involving my personal data.Talktalk11 yearsI've encountered a situation where a phone number pops up on my screen, warning that my personal information is at risk. For some reason, I can't seem to get rid of it!11 yearsEarlier today, I received a warning message regarding the security of my computer from a particular phone number. Since then, I've been unable to close the webpage where this number is displayed.11 yearsI am facing the same problem. Unfortunately, I came across this too late. Most people would likely call it fraud.11 yearsI received a call today from a number claiming to be talktalk. However, after contacting talktalk, I found out that it was unrelated to them. I wanted to advise you not to dial that number.11 yearsI am having trouble removing a pop-up page that has appeared on my computer, displaying a phone number. Can you help me with this issue?11 yearsToday, I received a call from this number which I suspect to be fraudulent. Be cautious and do not provide them with any information!11 yearsI received a call on my computer, urging me to contact TalkTalk Technical Support promptly.TalkTalk11 yearsI received a notification on my browser about this number associated with a virus alert. It seems rather dubious, likely a scam. I highly recommend steering clear of calling it!11 yearsI stumbled upon this number while browsing when a virus alert popped up on my screen (traaaficki.website). It certainly seems dodgy to me. I’d strongly advise against calling the number.12 yearsI'm not familiar with this number at all. Could anyone lend a hand with some advice? Cheers!Submit Your Own Report (020 3514 0515)
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