02039233300
☎️ 02039233300 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203923 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039233300
- Warning: pretend Microsoft representative; potential scamJan
2023Scam involving fake tech supportDec
2022Fake Windows support phone callOct
2022Mistakenly called a fake numberOct
2022Warning: scam call, avoid contactOct
2022Elderly dad received scam callOct
2022Questionable authenticity of Norton SecurityAug
2022Warning: iPad pop-up scam alertJun
2022Number Of Searches: 20 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 29 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coventry Canal(Staffordshire), Plain-an-Gwarry(Cornwall) and Taobh a Tuath Loch Aineort(Western Isles).
02039233300 has 7 comments of which 5 x negative and 2 x neutral
02039233300 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039233300 👆 is reported as a scam involving fake tech support calls claiming to be from Microsoft or Norton. Users describe pop-ups freezing devices with warnings of viruses or trojans, urging them to call specific numbers. Some report being pressured to pay large sums for supposed virus removal or protection plans. The scammers use remote access tools once contact is made, potentially tracking activities or installing malicious software. Many say the calls are persistent and use threatening tactics, especially targeting vulnerable or elderly individuals. Several attempts to call back the numbers go unanswered or end abruptly. Overall, this number is linked with fraudulent activity aiming to trick people into giving away money or access to their devices.
Reports on phone number 02039233300
3 yearsThis is a total scam, claiming to be from Microsoft. Be careful and never share your information with them. They’ll probably ask to access your computer.Microsoft4 yearsHad the exact same thing happen here. My laptop suddenly froze and a message popped up asking me to ring 0203 835 8816. My husband rang the number and an “engineer” walked him through some supposed security stuff, offering to “fix” the computer for £250 for a year, £550 for five years, or even £850 to cover ten years. When I got back and saw what was going on, I immediately said it was a total con. It’s terrifyingly believable when you’re stressed, so watch out and don’t fall for it!4 yearsMy computer got a virus so I needed help. I tried ringing this number (0208007898) but no one picked up. Then, hours later, a bloke called me back pretending to be from Windows support, saying I’d called him. I told him I hadn’t, and after a bit of silence, he just hung up the phone.4 yearsReceived a dodgy phone call, best to steer clear and not get sucked into it.4 yearsMy dad called this number after seeing a popup on his laptop that totally froze it up and he couldn't do a thing. The caller told him it’d cost £300 but he'd do it free this time. I told Dad not to do any bankin or card stuff online anymore - sounds like he could get scammed out of all he’s got. Looks like we’ll have to find someone to sort his laptop out properly.4 yearsSomeone called saying they were from Norton Security, but I wasn’t buying it at all.Norton Security4 yearsI got a sketchy pop-up on my iPad saying it found viruses and malware, and they wanted me to pay to get rid of it. Turns out it wasn’t about cleaning anything - it secretly set up remote desktop software to watch what I was doing, maybe even logging my keystrokes. Total scam.Submit Your Own Report (020 3923 3300)
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