02038765849
☎️ 02038765849 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203876 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038765849
- Frequent scam calls for refundsMar
2022User is referencing Microsoft softwareDec
2021Frustration about no one answeringDec
2021Spam call posing as MicrosoftDec
2021Automated message from online serviceDec
2021Receiving annoying calls from MicrosoftDec
2021User mentioning an old operatorDec
2021Number called twice, hung upDec
2021Avoid answering unsolicited tech callsDec
2021Old scam targeting elderly individualsDec
2021Comment refers to something as fakeDec
2021Unanswered question implies dangerDec
2021Received call, added to block listDec
2021Threatened if call not returnedDec
2021Kevin Scott from Microsoft called relentlesslyDec
2021Ignoring unknown numbers, likely scamDec
2021Multiple annoying calls purportedly from MicrosoftDec
2021Male displays aggressive and dismissive behaviorDec
2021Male person claiming computer infectionDec
2021Scam call from fake MicrosoftDec
2021Warning about potential fraudulent activityDec
2021Repetitive calls from TimDec
2021Struggled to remember the nameDec
2021Concern about prevalence of scammersDec
2021Strange, disruptive Microsoft phone callsDec
2021Suspicious call claiming error messageDec
2021Scam targets with Microsoft problemsDec
2021Received scam call, didn't fallDec
2021User mentions broadband scam issueDec
2021Frequent unwanted calls, potential scamDec
2021Caller claims to be MicrosoftDec
2021Beware of "Microsoft" computer scamDec
2021Unwanted call from unknown sourceDec
2021Angry Indian scammer pretending technical supportDec
2021Recognized Microsoft scam, enjoyed counteringDec
2021User claims affiliation with MicrosoftNov
2021Warning against possible scam callsNov
2021User accuses Microsoft of deceptionNov
2021Warning of potential Microsoft scamNov
2021Unimportant messages on the answerphoneNov
2021Scam from fake Microsoft callNov
2021Microsoft error signals, computer hackedNov
2021Frequent scam calls from abusive impostorNov
2021Upsetting encounter with angry personNov
2021The app is a scamNov
2021Received convincing call about hackingNov
2021Received concerning call about computerNov
2021Report Stuart Wright scam activitiesNov
2021Recommend using Kaspersky for scanningNov
2021Suspicious call about computer virusNov
2021Warning: Likely scam attempt from Microsoft'imposterNov
2021Recognizes scam calls, retaliates with whistleNov
2021Fraudulent call from fake MicrosoftNov
2021User persists in asking questionNov
2021Fake Microsoft call attempts- disappointing behaviorNov
2021Bot did not recognize callNov
2021"Persistent phone scam from Microsoft"Nov
2021Potential scam from Microsoft connectionsNov
2021Microsoft scam targeted Indian womanNov
2021Phone rang on night modeNov
2021Suspicion of repeated junk callerNov
2021Fraudulent insurance call turns abusiveNov
2021Ignored unknown call, no messageNov
2021Received silent scam call; likely.Nov
2021Abusive and racist behavior onlineNov
2021Frequent phone calls happening oftenNov
2021Warning of deceptive remote loginsNov
2021020 calls are scams, avoidNov
2021User claims to be MicridoftNov
2021Caller hangs up on landlineNov
2021Threatening call claiming IT supportNov
2021Scam call from fake MicrosoftNov
2021Warning about potential scam phone callNov
2021Reporting internet scams for awarenessNov
2021Warning: potential scam from MicrosoftNov
2021Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftNov
2021Warning of fraudulent Microsoft scamNov
2021Call from fake Microsoft scamNov
2021Call ignored, multiple nuisance callsNov
2021Dealt with Microsoft scammer effectivelyNov
2021Unsure caller at early hourNov
2021Received scam call posing as MicrosoftNov
2021Warning about fake Microsoft scamNov
2021Caller persistently inquired wrong nameNov
2021Prank call from fake MicrosoftNov
2021Microsoft scam, persistent calling backNov
2021Funny phone call accent experienceNov
2021Received scam call from "Microsoft"Nov
2021Fraudulent Microsoft call from UKNov
2021Call suspected phone scam, hung upNov
2021Microsoft scam call recorded - stoppedNov
2021Spam call pretending to be MicrosoftNov
2021Potential scam call from "Microsoft."Nov
2021Number Of Searches: 256 Number Of Comments: 86 First Seen: 08 November 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hangingshaw(Dumfries and Galloway) and Nepcote(West Sussex).
02038765849 has 86 comments of which 54 x neutral and 32 x negative
02038765849 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038765849 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam, frequently claiming to be from Microsoft or related to computer issues and domestic appliance policies. Callers often use aggressive or threatening tactics, pressuring recipients to access their computers, purportedly to fix viruses or errors. Many callers use fake names and accents, typically of South Asian origin, and ignore requests to stop calling. The number is linked to repetitive daily calls, with no genuine messages left, and often targets vulnerable individuals. Users strongly advise against engaging or following instructions from these callers, emphasising that legitimate companies do not cold call about technical problems. Blocking the number and reporting to official authorities is highly recommended to prevent fraud and identity theft.
Reports on phone number 02038765849
4 yearsLoads of different 0203 numbers keep ringing me up, always with the same line about a refund on my home appliance insurance. Sometimes I get more than one call daily. Seems pretty obvious to me that it’s a scam.5 yearsI said "hello" but got no reply at all. What a bloody pain! Surely they’ve got better things to do than just hanging about on the phone all day, right?5 yearsFor the past couple of weeks, this guy Kevin from Microsoft has been ringing me non-stop, like every single day. Today, I lost my patience and told him to buzz off, but he just carried on yakking, so I just hung up. Half tempted to call him back and mess around saying I’m Rajesh Kuthrapolli or something!KevinMicrosoftRajesh Kuthrapolli5 yearsI tried calling it back but got this automated reply like "Thank you for contacting online appliance service dot com, we can't take your call at the moment". Pretty obvious that Kevin's just out there pulling scam calls.Kevin5 yearsAn older person was on the line.5 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming to be from Microsoft, and the person on the other end had quite the Indian accent.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call today from someone named Rhianna claiming to be from Microsoft on our home phone. These calls are really frequent and whenever I'm free, I try to mess with them a bit so they might lose interest and stop pestering others. This time, I kept her talking for more than three minutes before she finally gave up and ended the call. She was telling me to press windows + R because apparently my PC was riddled with viruses. Seriously, don’t ever follow that kind of advice!RhiannaMicrosoft5 yearsGot two calls from this number in the same day. When I asked who it was, the woman just cut me off and ended the call.5 yearsI received a call from a chap claiming to be from the Microsoft tech support team, saying that my computer was infected with a virus. It's quite an outdated scam, really, but I've noticed that they often prey on older folks.Microsoft5 yearsDidn’t pick up the call. Felt a bit risky.5 yearsI picked up and just said hello, then the call ended right away. Easier for me to add the number to my block list that way.5 yearsI received a rather alarming message implying there would be consequences if I didn’t return their call.5 yearsSome bloke called Kevin Scott claiming to be from Microsoft rang me up about my computer. I told him I didn't even have one, but he just said I was lying. Then he got my name wrong and when I corrected him, he accused me of lying again. Pretty annoying!Kevin ScottMicrosoft5 yearsI've been getting calls quite a few times daily, sometimes even four, all alleging to be from Microsoft but coming from various numbers, this one included. It's really frustrating.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from this number but I usually don’t answer unknowns. Cheers for the heads up, sounds like it might be a scam.5 yearsThis bloke kept ringing and was really rude, wouldn’t take no for an answer. Proper persistent and a bit threatening too.5 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying my PC is sending out messages, like it’s got viruses or something. Obviously, it’s one of those Microsoft scams as I never gave anything a chance to get infected. Total nonsense.Microsoft5 yearsIt was a scam, someone rang saying they were from Microsoft. When I told them Microsoft don’t actually phone people, they just hung up straight away. Quite annoying really.Microsoft5 yearsTotal scam, don’t trust them at all!5 yearsGot calls from Tim at Microsoft two days running now.TimMicrosoft5 yearsI didn’t catch the person’s name, sorry.5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were "Microsoft" early this morning around 8:30, then the same number called again at 3:10 this afternoon, just messing about and whistling. Proper odd!Microsoft5 yearsThis number called me again claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there's some sort of error message they received. It's not the first time I've had this kind of call from them.Microsoft5 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Microsoft about a recall. I found it quite funny and said it sounded like one of those scams, but the person insisted it wasn’t. So I asked for a reference number to verify it myself. The guy said his name was Chris Williams and gave me this code: MS00057ID060. Thing is, I don’t own any Microsoft gadgets, and I’m puzzled how they got hold of my landline in the first place!MicrosoftChris Williams5 yearsIt's unreal, so many scammers about these days!! When will it end??!Fraudster5 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft about a problem with my computer. Honestly, it’s awful how these nasty scammers pick on people who don’t know better!Microsoft5 yearsFor the past few weeks, this number has been ringing me almost every morning at about half past seven. They never bother to leave a voicemail though, which is quite suspicious. When I checked online, turns out it’s linked to some broadband scam. Quite dodgy if you ask me.5 years"Had a right palaver with a scam claiming to be from 'Microsoft' regarding a dodgy computer issue."Microsoft5 yearsSome bloke with a foreign accent was saying something about Microsoft. He said my name, address and phone were in their records or something. I've signed up to the TPS and I'm ex-directory, so I'm not sure how they even got hold of my number. Quite worrying really.MicrosoftTPS5 yearsLike many of the other remarks on this page, I encountered the notorious “Microsoft” tech support ruse. Occasionally, I fancy a bit of banter with these callers, and this specific chap became increasingly agitated when I rebutted his every argument. When he claimed that Microsoft offered a training course, I cheekily recommended they start one focused on improving English communication skills! Another solid comeback is to inform them that the number they've dialled belongs to the fraud department of your local police station. It really throws them off!Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Brad claiming to be from Microsoft tech support, but it was clearly a scam from India. When I told him I wasn’t online, he flipped out and started cursing in Hindi. Honestly, no way that was legit Microsoft.BradMicrosoft5 yearsThey keep claiming they're from Microsoft every time they call me.Microsoft5 yearsJust got a call from one of those dodgy scammers again. Don’t bother answering or giving out any info no matter what they say. If it’s something legit, you’d get a letter in the post not a call like this. Best to block them and forget about it. The number was 02038 765849 - typical cold caller trying to scam you.5 yearsLuckily I wasn’t home. There was no voicemail left either, so maybe it wasn’t something worth worrying about…5 yearsI recently found out my PC was hacked after I kept getting some error notices being sent to what looked like Microsoft’s server for the last few days. Definitely a scam going on here.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, telling me my PC was about to break down. When I told him I wasn’t interested, he got a bit pushy. I just hung up and blocked the number straight away.Microsoft5 yearsEarly in the morning, this bloke rings asking for someone in the house. When I say they’re not home, he starts getting aggressive, calling me all sorts of names and accusing me of lying. It was really unpleasant.5 yearsAbsolute con! There was no message left, and I can't even call the number back!5 yearsI received a call claiming that my computer had been breached, and the whole thing felt incredibly convincing. The caller went on about some dubious content being found on my machine. I almost followed her directions and let her have access, but I started feeling really uneasy about the situation. She was so insistent that I started worrying, so I decided to hang up, turn off my phone, and shut down my computer. I’m definitely taking my device in for a thorough check now.5 yearsI received a rather dodgy call from this number, claiming that my computer had been hacked due to some unsavoury activities online. The caller had such a convincing manner that I genuinely started to worry. Eventually, after she managed to get me to access my computer, I realised I had crossed a line. I promptly powered down both my phone and the computer. Now, I feel it’s best to have my computer inspected, just to ensure everything’s secure.5 yearsAs many others have pointed out concerning those similar 0202 numbers with merely a slight alteration at the end, the individual orchestrating this loft/medical pendant con is a fraudster named Stuart Wright, residing at 21A Plymouth Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham, B45 8JF. All these dubious numbers are linked to him and his address. It’s no surprise he’s settled into a rather plush abode when he’s busy duping unsuspecting individuals! Despite having been reported multiple times, he continues his unscrupulous activities. Let’s all keep flagging his antics, so authorities are compelled to intervene; none of us should endure this sort of deceit!Stuart WrightPlymouth RoadBarnt GreenBirmingham8JF5 yearsI highly recommend running a Kaspersky antivirus scan on your computer. You never know, if you take it to a repair shop, they might inadvertently introduce a virus themselves! Best to keep your system safe and sound at home.5 yearsI've had a bloke ringing me claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there's something wrong with my computer. This is the third time this week! When I called him out on it being a scam, he started getting proper nasty with me. What's freaky is how he knew my full name and where I live. Bloody annoying.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from some Asian lady claiming to be with Microsoft, telling me my PC was sending out viruses or something!Microsoft5 yearsThe moment some bloke with an Asian accent said he was "Chris from Microsoft," I knew it was another dodgy call - these have been coming in for ages! Honestly, I find them a bit entertaining. I grab my whistle, blow it loud, and tell them where to shove it. Today, as he started his usual nonsense, I went "Oh, right," while reaching for my whistle, and he snapped, "What do you mean, right?" That’s when I blew the whistle full blast, heard him sputter, then put the phone down. Do these lot ever learn to stop calling?!ChrisMicrosoft5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, sounded Asian. Total scam, don’t trust it.MicrosoftAsia5 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she was from Microsoft. She even used my name and said my computer was full of viruses or something like that! Total scam, obviously.Microsoft5 yearsKept calling me multiple times but never got through.Kept5 yearsSome bloke called me claiming his name was Marcus and said he was from Microsoft, telling me my computer had an issue. I told him I don’t have a computer, then he questioned why I had a Microsoft account and if I owned a laptop. I ended up telling him to jog on. This is the third time this week I’ve had a call like this, and since I don’t actually use Microsoft, it’s obviously a scam trying to trick you into following their instructions on your PC to 'fix' some supposed problem. Once, it was a woman who phoned me instead.MarcusMicrosoft5 yearsCalled me saying he's from Microsoft - what a load of rubbish!Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from 02038765849, some bloke from the Sub Continent claiming to be from Microsoft. Honestly, it smells like a total scam to me.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady claiming to be from Microsoft. I just kept her on the line chatting for a bit before I finally ended the call.IndiaMicrosoft5 yearsDid the automated system pick up the phone?5 yearsThe phone buzzed at an inconvenient hour, despite being switched to night mode. Strangely, it didn’t even use the regular ringtone. Does anyone have an idea what might’ve caused this?5 yearsThis number rings me often, but whenever I pick up, it goes straight to my answerphone with no message left behind. If it was someone real, surely they'd say something. Makes me think this is just some annoying spam caller.5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from appliance insurance, said my cover was about to run out and I could get a discount if I paid straight away. I played along for about 10 minutes, then she started getting rude and ended the call before I had the chance to pay for anything. Yeah right, no thanks!5 yearsI chose not to answer the call from the number 02038765849, as I didn't recognise it. Additionally, there was no voicemail left on my answerphone.5 yearsSomeone said they were from micridoft, but I’m pretty sure it’s a scam. Didn’t sound right at all. Watch out for calls like that!Micridoft5 yearsShe started accusing me of having hackers on my computer, and when I called her out on it, she got really nasty and was racist too. Honestly, this needs to be stopped right away!5 yearsI got calls on both my home phone and my wife's cellphone, but whenever one of us picked up, there was just silence. Felt like one of those dodgy scam calls to me.5 yearsI never pick up calls from 020 numbers anymore, cos it’s almost always some sort of scam or they just drop the call straight away. Sorry to say it, but London callers are usually a no-go for me.London5 yearsKeeps ringing non stop!5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, asking me to give them access to my PC. Obviously a total scam trying to get into your computer!Microsoft5 yearsJust got a call on my home phone, which is odd since hardly anyone knows the number. As soon as I picked up, the person on the other end just cut off. After reading some of the other reviews, it seems like it might be another Microsoft scam. If that’s true, this is the third time I’ve been bugged by them in just a few days.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from this bloke pretending to be IT support, real threatening tone as well. When I asked a few questions, he got really rude quick.5 yearsGot a call from a woman, sounded Indian, claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was hacked. I just kept talking nonsense to her, wasting her time until she finally gave up. Just as I was about to tell her off for trying to scam folks, she hung up on me first.Microsoft5 yearsSomeone called me saying there was an issue with my PC and wanted me to access their system - like I’d be daft enough to do that! I kept them on the line for about 20 minutes until they finally gave up and told me to chuck my computer out the window. Absolutely lovely folks, not. This is 100% a scam claiming to be from Microsoft, so steer clear.Microsoft5 yearssomebody called me pretending to be from microsoft. they wanted to talk about my laptop but i told them I don’t even have a computer. after that, they just ended the call. quite strange!Microsoft5 yearsLooks like it's just another dodgy scam ringing me up.5 yearsReceived a dodgy phone call claiming to be from "Microsoft." Definitely a scam!Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, same as others have said, they claimed to be from Microsoft. I told them straight away that I know Microsoft never calls out of the blue. The person on the other end said that wasn’t true but then just hung up on me. Pretty obvious it’s just one of those Microsoft scams going around again.Microsoft5 yearsSo I got a call from some muppet pretending to be Microsoft, who somehow knew my name. He was banging on about my computer sending error messages or something daft like that. I played along for a bit just to waste his time, had a good chat with him before I told him exactly what I thought. He hung up sharpish after that! Honestly, steer clear of these scammers, they're just constantly trying to get into your PC and nick your banking info. Proper low-life tactics.Microsoft5 yearsdidn't pick up cos i didnt know the number, so annoying. this is the fourth time today they've rung me from various numbers.5 yearssome idiot rang me up claiming to be from microsoft, proper annoying scammer trying to push me.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call super early at 7am, had no idea who was ringing.5 yearssome guy with an indian accent called me saying he was from microsoft. i know the real microsoft number and this wasnt it. just felt like a scam to get your bank info. why do these scammers reckon people will fall for this rubbish?? guess its cause they cant be bothered finding a proper job so they try to nick money off innocent folk.Microsoft5 yearsSounds like they pulled the number straight from an old phone book. The landline is still registered under my wife's maiden name, which she hasn't used for well over 30 years. A bloke rang up asking for someone called 'Mri.' I told him there's nobody here by that name, but he kept going on about the address anyway. I repeated that no one by that name lives here, then he just hung up. No clue what he was after.5 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming to be from “Microsoft,” asking for Mrs F####F#. She said it was something to do with the computer and wanted to know if I was the main user. I didn’t have time to mess around with it so I just ended the call, but honestly, I wish I could’ve kept them going for a bit.Microsoft5 yearsSome bloke claimed he was from Microsoft and kept going on even after I told him it was a scam. I hung up but they kept ringing me back over and over again without stopping.Microsoft5 yearssome bloke called chris said he was from microsoft, but his accent was a proper laugh. couldn't keep a straight face and ended up hanging up chuckling instead of my usual messing about. sounded like he was aiming for a british tone but it ended up a bizarre blend of aussie and swede with a dash of indian thrown in somewhere. usually i just say i've got a mac and they quickly drop the call.ChrisMicrosoft5 yearsI got a call from 0208 089 4306, and the person said they were from Microsoft. I told them I wasn't going to share any details and ended the call. Then, she rang me back immediately but this time from 0203 876 5849277972. Quite annoying!Microsoft5 yearsToday my landline rang and I was surprised since hardly anyone knows that number. A woman claimed she was from Microsoft, saying there was a problem with my computer and asked if I was the owner. I figured I'd humour her and asked what the problem was, but she hung up on me straight away. Bit disappointing actually, I kinda wanted to chat more just to waste their time so they couldn’t bother anyone else with their scam.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from some bloke looking for a Mrs xxxxx. I told him there’s no one by that name here. Then he suddenly changed his approach and asked if I lived here. I didn’t bother with it and said flat out I thought it was some kind of scam before slamming the phone down while he was still chatting.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying my computer was sending out error signals. I just let the lady from India go on and on until I mentioned I was recording the chat on my phone, then she cut me off straight away! Total scam artists, honestly.Microsoft5 yearsSome bloke claiming to be from Microsoft said my PC had caught a load of spam and told me to switch it on. I told him no and just ended the call.Microsoft5 yearsI got a call claiming they were from Microsoft, saying my computer had some kind of software installed without my knowledge.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 3876 5849)
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