02035569777
☎️ 02035569777 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203556 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035569777
- Warns of call center scamsJan
2017Suspicious call from British TelecomDec
2016New phone blocks scam callsNov
2016Fraudulent call from "BT"Nov
2016Suspicious call from fake BTNov
2016Telecom companies neglect consumer protectionNov
2016Unwanted calls, no messages leftNov
2016Foreign woman called work, annoyingNov
2016Frequent calls without leaving messages, nuisanceNov
2016BT scam call alert. Be cautiousNov
2016Scam call from untrustworthy sourceNov
2016Beware of scam phone callsNov
2016Scam call about computer processingNov
2016Received unwanted calls from scammerNov
2016Windows technical support scammer callNov
2016Scam; incorrect name providedNov
2016Beware of computer access scamNov
2016Challenged and exposed tech scammerNov
2016Call center responder avoided questionsNov
2016Possibly reported scam, computer still worksNov
2016User warned of fake BT representativesNov
2016Microsoft caller was inappropriate and rudeNov
2016Scam call, posing as MicrosoftNov
2016Frequent dead calls from presumed BTNov
2016Mysterious call, no response, disconnectedNov
2016Rude caller, do not engageNov
2016Intrusive calls disrupting personal lifeNov
2016Identified as BT, Microsoft, ScamNov
2016International number potentially for scamNov
2016Scam call from supposed MicrosoftNov
2016Avoiding unknown caller, thanks to feedbackNov
2016Call from reported BT scamNov
2016Scam call about computer issuesNov
2016Frequent silent calls, frustrating experienceNov
2016Be cautious with BT callsNov
2016Scam claiming Windows technical departmentNov
2016Scam call from fake BTNov
2016Scammers should face harsh punishmentNov
2016Claimed Openreach identity, likely scamNov
2016Number Of Searches: 221 Number Of Comments: 38 First Seen: 06 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Stockland Bristol(Somerset), Ulverley Green(West Midlands) and Westdown Camp(Wiltshire).
02035569777 has 38 comments of which 21 x negative and 17 x neutral
02035569777 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035569777 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call originating from alleged British Telecom or Microsoft representatives, often targeting UK residents with claims of account discounts, free line rental, or computer issues. Callers frequently fail to confirm accurate personal details, hang up when challenged, or become abusive if confronted. The number is associated with attempts to gain remote access to computers or extract personal information, with some calls originating from overseas call centres. Many users report repeated silent calls, hang-ups, and no messages left on answerphones. It is widely advised not to engage, provide information, or allow remote access. Blocking and using phones with built-in call filtering features are recommended to reduce nuisance calls. Telecommunications companies currently appear ineffective in preventing such scams.
Reports on phone number 02035569777
10 yearsGot loads of annoying calls from a call centre saying they're from BT, Windows or Microsoft. If you want to block all these scams completely, just head over to [spam website]. It stops every single one of them!BTMicrosoft10 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to represent British Telecom. When I probed them a bit further, they were adamant about their identity, but I remained sceptical. In the end, I decided to hang up rather than continue the conversation.British Telecom10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, bloke said he was from BT and as a loyal customer i could get free line rental for three months plus 35% off my bill. But the weird thing is he couldn't get my postcode or address right and said they needed updating. When i asked him to prove it by giving me my BT account number, he just ended the call. Felt a bit dodgy to me!BT10 yearsI got a new phone that’s got t#### already built in, and I haven’t had any scam calls at all since then. You can block as many as 1000 numbers just by pressing a button, which is really handy. If you’re fed up with unwanted calls, I’d really suggest giving this a go. Honestly, my phone doesn’t even ring anymore!10 yearsA bloke called Michael from what he said was BT’s accounts team called me up. He claimed I’d been a good customer and could get 35% off plus free line rental for a few months. He asked me to confirm my first name, but got it wrong. I lied with a wrong surname, and he just accepted it. Then he mentioned a postcode that wasn’t right, but I went along with it. When he read out the address, I told him it was incorrect and he tried pushing for the right one. I said I’d sort out the address change directly with accounts, then he ended the call.MichaelBT10 yearsI've had a right odd experience today with this number, as they rang me three times in a row, but my voicemail picked up each time without a peep from them. When they called for the fourth time, I actually answered, but the minute I did, they hung up straight away. Quite peculiar, to say the least!10 yearsThey keep ringing my phone like 3 or 4 times every day for days on end. Never bother to leave a voicemail, just cuts off as soon as I pick up. It's really starting to get annoying.10 yearsWhat on earth is taking so long to tackle this issue? These companies shell out money to secure their numbers, which should make them traceable. If it were ordinary folks like you and me pulling this stunt, I’m certain we'd have a couple of suited officials on our doorstep grilling us with probing questions before whisking us off. So, what's the telecommunications industry doing to safeguard us from these scams? Surely, it can't be rocket science to put measures in place if there's a will to do so. After all, if someone's yammering away on the phone non-stop, someone's always footing the bill! It seems like the wealthy are only getting wealthier while we, the consumers, continue to face the same old scams.10 yearsThis number called me while I was at work, and a woman with a foreign accent just said "hello" and then cut the call. So annoying!10 yearsSomebody said they were from BT, which seemed legit since they had my name, but they couldn’t say it right. They were telling me I always pay my bills promptly and trying to tempt me with free calls and no line rental. Sounds like a complete con to me, just ignore it.BT10 yearsI received a call from an Indian woman claiming to be from BT, who decided to use an English name while chatting with me. She mentioned that as a loyal BT customer who always settles my bills promptly, I was being offered some sort of rewards. I kindly informed her that I wasn't actually a BT customer and, quite abruptly, she ended the call. Be cautious of these dodgy characters!BT10 yearsGot a call earlier today about an issue with my computer, something about getting locked out of the Windows server within a day. I just told the person that my husband handles IT for the police, so if there was any real trouble, he'd be on it. That seemed to shoo them away pretty fast!10 yearsThis number kept calling me like 4 times today, and on the last call, I told the bloke to just remove me from their list and quit bothering me. Instead, he went and swore at me then just ended the call. Honestly, what cheek! I’m going to see if I can block them somehow. Absolute scammers!10 yearsSo someone claiming to be from the Windows tech support in Paddington called me. Not the bear though, for anyone wondering! Their English was terrible, and when I asked for someone who spoke properly, they just hung up. Honestly, even if they were legit, I doubt I’d trust help from someone who can’t make themselves clear.Windows Technical DepartmentPaddington10 yearsI received a message claiming there was an issue with my computer sending out communications. When I asked the person on the line to confirm my name, they mistakenly mentioned someone entirely different. Clearly, this is a dodgy scheme!10 yearsJust had some dodgy lot attempting to trick me into letting them have control of me laptop. Shut that down quick!10 yearsI had a rather peculiar phone call from a chap with an Indian accent the other day, keen to chat with the primary user of my computer. It was obvious he was situated in some sort of call centre operation. Rather than responding to his queries, I turned the tables and asked him who he was, where he was phoning from, and what computer he was referring to. He persisted with his barrage of questions, but I chose to ignore him completely, leaving the receiver off the hook instead until he eventually hung up. I wonder if that might have thrown a spanner in the works for him, as he probably found it tricky to place any further calls until I decided to lift the receiver again!10 yearsHad a bit of a laugh with this call. The person said they were from BT saying there was an issue with my computer. I told them “which one exactly?” since I’ve got quite a few laptops. Kept them chatting for close to 5 minutes, firing off loads of questions. Then I dropped the bomb, “Sorry mate, you’ve got the wrong target - I’m in IT security and BT’s actually one of my clients.” Guess what? They just hung up straight away! Hilarious really!BT10 yearsSomebody rang saying there was something wrong with my computer. I told them to quit being daft and to remove my number from their database. She then threatened to block my computer or something. Well, it’s still working fine as far as I can see!10 yearsSaid they were from BT but it was definitely a scam. Watch out!BT10 yearsSo, it's a call from Microsoft, eh? Apparently, my computer's in a right pickle, according to them. When I decided to give the bloke a silent treatment, he promptly turned quite colourful with his language!Microsoft10 yearsMy home phone keeps ringing over and over. Most of the time, when I answer, there's nothing but silence, probably 'cause the call centre's swamped. When I actually do get someone on the line, they always say they're from BT, which seems fishy.10 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was "David" from Microsoft Windows. I told him the number is actually unlisted and belongs to an Extra Care Scheme for elderly and terminally ill people. Despite that, he kept trying to chat. I ended the call and later looked up the number - no surprise, it’s just another scam.DavidMicrosoft Windows10 yearsI received a call on my landline, but the person didn’t utter a word before abruptly disconnecting. When I attempted to return the call, the line was completely silent.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke yesterday. When I asked him to quit messing about, he just told me to F off, calling me a WA--er. Honestly, best to just ignore these kind of calls.10 yearsI've received a call on my mobile, which I promptly blocked! Now they've decided to ring my landline. I've let the answering machine take it. It's such an invasion of privacy, isn't it? How bothersome!10 yearsToday I got a call from someone claiming to be from Windows, but before that, I had others who said they were from Microsoft and even BT. It's definitely a total scam!BTMicrosoft10 yearsThis number was definitely part of a scam, probably from overseas, maybe India or somewhere like that. They pretended to be Microsoft tech support from London, but it’s totally fake. Don’t trust it!IndiaMicrosoftLondon10 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying they were with Microsoft about an issue on my computer. I asked where she was calling from and she said central London, her name was Jennifer. Then I asked what the problem actually was, and she just ended the call. Bit disappointing cos I was going to play along a bit, but I guess she worked out I wasn’t someone to fool easily.MicrosoftCentral LondonJennifer10 yearsGot a missed call and checked the number through 1471. After seeing what others have said about it, definitely not ringing back. Cheers for the heads up!10 yearsI got this call and there was loads of noise in the background. Then this Asian lady said she was with BT and mentioned issues with my PC. I told her she was trying to scam me and just ended the call straight away!BT10 yearsConstantly getting calls at all hours, but when I answer, it’s silent on the other end!10 yearsInitially there was nothing but silence, which made it apparent it was a call centre. The background din was quite overwhelming. Then an Asian lady came on the line, claiming she was reaching out regarding some issues I was having with my computer. I immediately recognised it as a scam and, without any hesitation, I put the phone down.10 yearsI keep getting annoying calls from someone saying they're from the Windows tech team. They just want me to switch on my PC so I can stop all the error alerts popping up. It's really frustrating!10 yearssomeone said they were from bt and said my computer had issues - definitely dont share any details with them!BT10 yearsI just got a call from someone pretending to be BT. They told me to turn on my computer so they could 'block' something, saying they were trying to recover messages from it. Total scam, watch out!BT10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with BT Openreach, but it was obviously a scam!BT10 yearsJust got a call from these bloody idiots again. I really hope when they finally catch these muppets, they get proper punished, like public whippings or locked up for good. What scum!Submit Your Own Report (020 3556 9777)
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