02035827342
☎️ 02035827342 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203582 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035827342
- Received silent call, no messageOct
2017Windows tech support scam warningJun
2017Suspicious call from IT SolutionsJun
2017Scam call claiming Windows supportMay
2017Suspicious phone call for confirmationMay
2017Scam call avoided by bluffMay
2017Suspicious call, confirmed via GoogleMay
2017Suspicious call; verified number hereMay
2017Scam call claiming government serviceApr
2017Suspicious call about free device scamApr
2017Suspicious call claiming TPS verificationApr
2017Caller pretends to be legitimateApr
2017Scam call requesting personal informationApr
2017Scam call; lost money; suspiciousApr
2017Legitimate call, charged £99 feeApr
2017Suspicious call, incorrect information providedMar
2017Suspicious call about TPS renewalMar
2017Suspicious call with incorrect numbersFeb
2017Beware of refund-related scamsFeb
2017Suspicious call claiming to verify detailsFeb
2017Scam call, blocked and reportedFeb
2017Unidentified caller, no information availableOct
2012Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 15 December 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Elford(Staffordshire), Pandy(Monmouthshire) and Petersfield(Hampshire).
02035827342 has 20 comments of which 12 x neutral and 5 x negative and 3 x positive
02035827342 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035827342 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number used by callers impersonating technical support or the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) to extract personal information and gain remote access to computers. Callers often claim computer security issues or offer fake services, pressuring recipients to reveal sensitive data including bank or credit card details, sometimes utilising plausible but incorrect company details or offices. Many have experienced callers with various accents, names and high-pressure tactics, some even attempting fraudulent financial transactions. The number has been linked to multiple complaints of scams involving spyware installation, misuse of card readers, and impersonation of official bodies. Users are advised not to engage, avoid providing personal info or remote access, verify independently with legitimate organisations, and report suspicious calls to TPS or Citizens Advice.
Reports on phone number 02035827342
9 yearsThis number rang me earlier, but they didn’t leave any voicemail.9 yearsI got a call from a lady who said her name was Scarlett and claimed to be from Windows Support. She told me my computer and laptop had serious problems. It’s a total scam - they want to get remote access to your device, then use it to hack into your online bank accounts by tricking you into entering your login info, so they can rob you. Beware!Scarlett9 yearsReceived a call today from a woman who had a distinct South East Asian accent, claiming her name was Carla-Jane. She alleged she was representing a firm named IT Solutions, supposedly working for both Microsoft and Apple. This individual urged me to boot up my computer and look for hacking applications. When I inquired about her location, she provided what she said was the address of Microsoft's UK headquarters. I must admit, she was surprisingly adept and composed, quite unlike many others I've encountered in similar situations, who often become irritable when faced with questions. Just a word of caution - they’re becoming quite cunning in their approach!Carla - JaneIT SolutionsMicrosoftAppleUK9 yearsClaimed he was 'Peter' from the 'Windows Support Service Centre,' and mentioned there was an issue with my computer's security. He wanted me to power on my computer and verify an ID number or something along those lines. When I asked him to provide my name and address, he dodged my question, supplying an incorrect address instead. I told him I don’t handle matters over the phone, and if his call was legitimate, he could send me a letter (though, considering he got the address wrong, that may not happen!). I reckon this is a classic scam-best to hang up swiftly!PeterWindows Support Service Centre9 yearsI received a rather persistent phone call claiming to be from a reputable source. The caller was eager for me to verify some information and mentioned that I could purchase a gadget via my email. When I requested her phone number for further verification, she conveniently provided me with this number!9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming our computer had a virus and wanted us to install something. We told them our son’s a police officer and he’d check it out when he gets home. We said to ring back this evening to chat with him, but I’m sure they won’t bother.9 yearsLike a few others have said here, this felt dodgy right from the get-go. When I asked for their name and address, I requested a callback number to make sure they were really from the TPS. Popped that number into Google straight away and, yep, my gut feeling was spot on. Definitely shady stuff.TPSGoogle9 yearsLike quite a few others, we got a call from someone called Jack Williams (I think) claiming to be from the telephone preference service wanting to verify our phone number and address. It seemed a bit dodgy so we asked for a phone number to ring back on - he gave us this one and we looked it up here.Jack Williams9 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone call from a woman of Asian descent who claimed to be representing something called the Protection Telephone Service, which she described as a government initiative aimed at safeguarding individuals from nuisance calls. She insisted that I verify my name, address, and naturally, my credit card details...Protection Telephone Service9 yearsAnswered the call and got a polite man speaking with an Asian accent. There was a slight hesitation before a buzzing noise appeared. He said he was Derek from the Telephone Preference Service and wanted to verify some personal info. He already had my name, address and postcode which surprised me. He then asked if I pay my phone bill through direct debit. I told him I'd ring back later and he gave me the number seen above. I contacted TPS afterwards and they confirmed these types of calls are known to them and that they’re looking into it.DerekTelephone Preference ServiceTPS9 yearsWhat a dodgy operation! They’ve reached out to us claiming to represent BT Call Protect. It’s clearly a scam related to Windows. They’ve got a plethora of phone numbers they use to pull this off, and this is just one of the many they employ.BT Call Protect9 yearsReceived a call probing for personal details regarding TPS. It's definitely a scam! Please make sure to report it to TPS or reach out to Citizens Advice at 0345 404 0506. Stay vigilant!TPSCitizens Advice9 yearsI can assure you, this isn’t a scam. I received a call from this number claiming to be TPS, and indeed, they did deduct £99 from my account.TPS9 yearsI received a phone call purporting to be from the Telephone Preference Service, stating that I needed to renew my registration. Immediately, I was suspicious, as I have never registered with the TPS, thus couldn't complete any renewal. They didn't even progress to asking for money, but they did already possess my name and address. When I requested the TPS’s contact details to verify the call, the number provided was 02035827342. It took quite a few prods to get an actual address from the caller, and she initially just replied 'London' when I pressed for specifics. When I pressed further, she then mentioned 'Wembley'. Eventually, she came up with 10/62 Moondine Drive, Wembley. Upon asking for the postcode, she responded with WA6014. I couldn't help but think, "Western Australia, really?!" Such shenanigans are baffling!Telephone Preference ServiceTPSLondonWembleyMoondine DriveWestern Australia9 yearsI recently received a rather dubious phone call that purported to be from the Telephone Preference Service, regarding the renewal of my registration. Immediately, I was struck by suspicion as I've never signed up with them, so the idea of renewing anything was nonsensical. Thankfully, they didn’t manage to manoeuvre into asking for any payment. They had, however, already obtained my name and address, which raised further alarms. I asked the caller for the TPS's address and a contact number so I could confirm the legitimacy of their claims. The number provided was 02035827342. Getting a proper address from this caller felt like pulling teeth; initially, she simply stated, 'London'. I pressed her on it, asking for a more specific location, and she finally mumbled something about Wembley. After much back-and-forth, she eventually landed on 10/62 Moondine Drive, Wembley. When I asked for a postcode, she shockingly replied with WA6014. I couldn't help but wonder, Western Australia, really?Telephone Preference ServiceTPSLondonWembleyMoondine DriveWestern Australia9 yearsI received a call from the number 01467646309 which was supposedly from the TPS asking me to confirm some information. When I was asked to call back, they provided the number 02035827342. I mentioned that I had previously had a conversation with that number last month and it turned out to be a scam about Windows. When I probed further, the caller sheepishly corrected themselves, claiming it was actually 02035827347! Quite the mix-up, isn't it?TPS10 yearsAt the ripe old age of seventy-eight, I received a rather dubious call earlier today from a chap claiming to be 'Matt Smith'-quite frankly, can you believe it? In a lapse of judgement, I inadvertently handed over my credit card details after he convinced me I was owed a refund from Nat West Bank. By the time I had a moment of clarity, it was already too late. So, please take heed, everyone...stay vigilant!Matt SmithNat West Bank10 yearsI received a call from someone named Karol, who claimed to be representing the Telephone Preference Service. She wanted to confirm some details regarding my debit card.KarolTelephone Preference Service10 yearsThere's a particular firm out there insisting that you need to access your Windows system. They propose to provide you with a code to enter into your machine. The number that pops up when they ring is 0146 7646 309. I experienced this nonsense last year and made sure to report it. Just last week, they tried their luck again, and I didn't hold back - I told them to bog off and leave me be.12 yearsI haven’t the foggiest idea who this might be.Submit Your Own Report (020 3582 7342)
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