02038849742
☎️ 02038849742 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203884 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038849742
- Frequent spam calls reported hereDec
2023Suspicious call claiming Microsoft technicianDec
2023Warning about a Microsoft scamApr
2023Automated message regarding possible consequencesJan
2021User comment needs more informationOct
2020Warning: HRME phone scam alertAug
2020Missed call, no noise, frustratingApr
2017Unwanted unknown silent calls repeatedlyApr
2017Wrong number, frequent frustrating callsApr
2017Received suspicious call about emailApr
2017Phone call Microsoft scam alertApr
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftApr
2017Microsoft employee possibly a scam; rudeApr
2017Unsolicited call, likely computer scamApr
2017Concerns about unanswered calls and scammersApr
2017Unanswered call, silence from callerApr
2017Frequent silent and annoying callsApr
2017Suspicious of computer opening scamApr
2017Warning about fake Microsoft supportApr
2017Receiving repeated silent phone callsMar
2017Number Of Searches: 306 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 23 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mount Pleasant(Flintshire) and Templeton(Devon).
02038849742 has 19 comments of which 11 x negative and 8 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02038849742
3 yearsI’ve received an alarming number of calls from this pesky spam number.3 yearsA chap rang me up claiming there was an issue with my computer, suggesting it had been compromised, if memory serves. He presented himself as a senior techie from Microsoft, but it honestly felt like he was attempting to gain access to my machine. Quite dodgy, if you ask me.Microsoft3 yearsWas just hit up by someone pretending to be from Microsoft. Total scam alert. Be careful folks!Microsoft5 yearsGot a robotic call from some HMRC "officer" warning me that if i dont get back to them or my solicitor, legal action’s gonna follow. Proper scary stuff!HMRC6 yearsThis must be a scam - I’ve never heard of them ringing up and asking for cash over the phone before. Definitely don’t send them any money!9 yearsThis number rang me earlier, I picked up but there was total silence, no one said a word and no sounds in the background. Honestly, I'm so annoyed with how many calls keep coming through lately.9 yearsThey keep ringing me up two times daily, and whenever I pick up, there's just silence on the other end - no talking, no noise, nothing at all.9 yearsGot a call from some bloke asking for Mrs Jones. Told him there’s no Mrs Jones here, so he just goes “Oh my God” and slams the phone down. Happens all the time with these calls.Jones9 yearsI got a call from 02038849742 asking if there was an issue with my email. I told them my brother already looked into it and said everything was alright, then I just hung up.9 yearsReceived a ring from 02038849742, looks like those typical Microsoft scam calls. Watch out!Microsoft9 yearsI got a call from some bloke who somehow knew my exact name, said he was from Microsoft. He told me my computer had some sort of issue and wanted me to open msconfig, probably to mess about and get into my system. I played dumb, acting like I had no clue about computers at all. Then I joked that when I pressed Windows + R, a cat picture showed up on screen! He didn’t stick around after that and just hung up. Made me laugh a bit.Microsoft9 yearsHad a bloke from Microsoft ring me up, and he was proper rude. Seemed like he wanted me to check my emails or something. Claimed he wasn’t a scammer, but when I started asking questions, he got really nasty. He even told me I should check my blood pressure like I was being daft or something. I just ended the call then and there. Definitely not a pleasant chat.Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from this number, some person claiming to help with my computer. Didn't feel like chatting, so I just hung up straight away. Pretty clear it was some kind of scam!9 yearsReceived a call from 0203 884 9742, but there was nothing on the other end, not even any noise in the background. When will something finally be done to stop these scam calls?9 yearsGot another call today, but when I picked up there was just silence, no noise or anything on the line.9 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, saying there was a problem with my PC. They wanted me to switch on the computer and follow some long-winded steps to erase a harmless file, telling me it was dangerous. It’s definitely not. I reckon their main goal is to trick you into paying for some fake fix. I just kept them on the line chatting for a bit before I lost patience and ended the call.Microsoft9 yearsThey ring me a couple times daily but never say anything when I pick up. It's really irritating!9 yearsSomebody called and wanted me to turn on my computer, sounded like a total scam to me.9 yearsThis number calls me on and off, probably a couple of times every hour. When I pick up and say hello, there’s just silence on the other end before they suddenly cut the call!Submit Your Own Report (020 3884 9742)
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