02037706992
☎️ 02037706992 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203770 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02037706992
- Call disconnected when saying helloSep
2018Asked for number, call hung upSep
2018Suspicious encounter with IT supportSep
2018Windows scam call alert messageAug
2018Scam call about Windows issueAug
2018Call from possible tech scammer, fooledAug
2018Received numerous persistent unwanted callsAug
2018Don't engage with Windows scammersAug
2018Handling tech support scam humorouslyAug
2018Windows scam call, blocked numberAug
2018Scammer pretending to be engineerAug
2018Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftAug
2018Fake tech support call ignoredJul
2018Message federline love hate hypocriticalJul
2018User jokingly engages scammer, ends callJul
2018Received scam call about computerJul
2018Reporting phone scam, protecting vulnerable peopleJul
2018User mentioned Windows, but anonymousJul
2018Laughed during Windows tech supportJul
2018Identifying and stopping a scamJul
2018Warning about remote access scamJul
2018Warning about potential scam callJul
2018Suspicious call from fake Windows techJul
2018Scam call impersonating Microsoft supportJul
2018Number Of Searches: 244 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 06 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from East Woodhay(Hampshire), Great Oak(Monmouthshire) and Lingmell Beck(Cumbria).
02037706992 has 24 comments of which 7 x neutral and 17 x negative
02037706992 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02037706992 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from Windows technical support. Callers, often with strong accents, attempt to convince recipients there’s an issue with their computer and try to gain remote access. Many hang up when challenged or questioned about their identity or details. Victims describe the calls as difficult to understand and frustrating, some noting the callers deny being scammers despite obvious signs. Several users mentioned keeping scammers on the line to waste their time and prevent targeting others. The calls are unwelcome, repetitive, and considered attempts to prey on vulnerable people, commonly employing false claims about viruses or operating systems. Recipients often block the number after the call ends abruptly.
Reports on phone number 02037706992
8 yearsI just said 'Hello?' and they hung up straightaway.8 yearsAs soon as I requested his number so I could ring him later, he just suddenly ended the call.8 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang me claiming there were problems with Windows on my PC. I asked for his full details and what firm he was from, since I actually work at Microsoft, and he just hung up on me.Microsoft8 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from Windows, definitely a scam.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a strong accent claiming there was a problem with my Windows PC. I told him straight up it was a scam, but he kept insisting it wasn’t, over and over again. In the end, he just hung up on me.8 yearsThis guy was trying to scam me and kept asking about my Windows 10. I played along for a good few minutes then just said I don’t actually use Windows 10, and he suddenly ended the call.Fraudster8 yearsThis number 020 3770 6992 just wouldn't stop ringing my phone over and over again. Really annoying!8 yearsI think the best way to handle those Windows scammers is to just ignore their calls, but if you do pick up, try to keep them on the line for ages. It's awful how these firms target people who are easy to trick - they really should be shut down.8 yearsHad a caller claiming to be from Windows support and I just kept chatting away. Figured if he’s bothering me, better than someone else (probably less clued up) getting caught out. These kinds of calls actually make the office a bit funnier, especially when they start giving some really weird answers to my silly, off-the-wall replies.8 yearsGot a call on my phone from someone claiming to be a Windows engineer. I told him I was still using Windows 3 without any internet connection. He had no clue what that was and just ended the call. Afterwards, I blocked his number straight away. Total scammer!8 yearsSome bloke rang my mobile claiming to be a Windows engineer, but I told him I was still using Windows 3 with no internet access. He looked clueless about that, so I just ended the call and blocked the number. Total scammer!8 yearsReceived a cheeky call claiming to be from 'Microsoft HQ' regarding some alleged viruses on my computer 😂 I couldn’t help but ask the poor lad if he finds joy in pulling the wool over people's eyes or if he's just lacking other employment options!Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke tried pretending he was a Windows tech to sort out my virus infected computer. As soon as I said I worked in IT, he just hung up on me. What a rubbish scam!8 yearsThe line went dead so I just blocked the number.8 yearsSome scammer rang me claiming to be from Windows help, trying to get into my computer. I decided to humour him and tricked him into admitting my name and some Windows ID, but he couldn't give me any proper info. I pretended to be totally clueless and terrified, kept him chatting for ages. He kept saying he’d sort everything out. Then I told him I don’t even have a PC! At that point the call just dropped. Pretty funny, really.8 yearsI got the same call not long ago. Does anyone know if there’s a way to report these guys so they get stopped? So many people who are easy targets might end up falling for what this scammer was asking. It’s really worrying.8 yearsGot a call from someone talking about my computer, but it was really hard to catch what they were saying. When I questioned what they wanted and told them not to waste my time, they just ended the call straight away.8 yearsThe caller refused to give any details about their identity, only mentioning something about Windows.8 yearsSome bloke said he was from Windows tech support. I just cracked up, and he got all confused asking why I was laughing. So I just laughed even more, and then suddenly the call just ended. Made my day!8 yearsGot a call from some scammer trying to trick me into letting them get onto my computer remotely. Definitely a dodgy call, don't trust it!8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Windows technical support, saying they were ringing from London - yeah right! I put him on hold for a bit, then told him to continue since the chat was being recorded, and suddenly the line just cut off.WindowsLondon8 yearsSo this bloke named Alistair Thomas rings me up, sounds like he might’ve moved to Calcutta when he was a kid or something. He claimed he was from the Windows tech support team and said he needed to get on my computer remotely to sort it out. Quite obvious it was a dodgy call if you ask me.Alistair ThomasCalcutta8 yearsGot a dodgy call from someone claiming to be from Windows, total scam.8 yearsGot a dodgy phone call today, some bloke talking about problems with the windows on my PC. Totally sounded like a scam to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3770 6992)
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