02039255773
☎️ 02039255773 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203925 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039255773
- Missed call, silence, unavailable numberMay
2022Scam caller pretending to be MicrosoftMay
2022Avoided Microsoft scam, deleted numberMay
2022Avoided Microsoft scam, deleted numberMay
2022Scam call impersonating Microsoft, persistentMay
2022Warning about Microsoft phone scamMay
2022Mistook for telemarketer, hung upMay
2022False tech support scam targetingMay
2022Harassing calls from fake MicrosoftMay
2022Warning about Microsoft technical supportMay
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2022Ignoring unknown callers for privacyMay
2022Accusation of lying, rude behaviorMay
2022Received scam call, reported to authoritiesMay
2022Call from fake Microsoft scamMay
2022Microsoft mystery scam phone callMay
2022Scam call posing as MicrosoftMay
2022Fraudulent call from fake Microsoft RepMay
2022Microsoft scam call, blocked numberMay
2022Hangs up after receiving callMay
2022Scam call impersonation from "Microsoft"May
2022Received scam call from "Microsoft"May
2022Scam call impersonating Microsoft, disrespectfulMay
2022Challenge foreign name on callMay
2022Total silence, unusual call centerMay
2022Microsoft scammers, insults, unexpected humorMay
2022Caller claiming computer hacked, hung upMay
2022Warning about fake phone numbersMay
2022Report scams to police databaseMay
2022Scam call block from computerMay
2022Microsoft customer service representative hung upMay
2022Scam call from aggressive 'Microsoft'May
2022Poor customer service from MicrosoftMay
2022Missed call in three attemptsMay
2022Received scam call from "Microsoft."May
2022Unsuccessful Microsoft scam call experienceMay
2022Inactive, frustrated security monitoring agencyMay
2022Warning about potential scam activityMay
2022Caller hung up immediately after answeringMay
2022Received suspicious call pretending MicrosoftMay
2022Fraudulent caller masquerading as MicrosoftMay
2022Received calls with silenceMay
2022Messageless with background noise equals scamMay
2022User suspects scam, no messageMay
2022Microsoft scam call, software downloadMay
2022Received scam call from MicrosoftMay
2022Received suspicious call from "Microsoft"May
2022Identifying Microsoft support scamsMay
2022Scam call impersonating BT representativeMay
2022Potential scammer posing as engineerMay
2022Beware: Microsoft scam phone numberMay
2022Unsolicited Microsoft help, untrustworthy supportMay
2022Scam call regarding computer verificationMay
2022lack of verbal communication mentionedMay
2022frustrating experience with cold callersMay
2022Caller from same number as beforeMay
2022Phone call from fake MicrosoftMay
2022Warning about potential phone scammersMay
2022Scam involving computers, caution advisedMay
2022Warning about computer fraud alertMay
2022Mother hung up on ChristopherMay
2022Fraudulent tech support impersonator encounterMay
2022Suspicious call about Microsoft securityMay
2022Scammers now blocked as usualMay
2022Number Of Searches: 153 Number Of Comments: 60 First Seen: 29 April 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hatton Heath(Cheshire), Long Crendon(Buckinghamshire) and Towngate(Cumbria).
02039255773 has 60 comments of which 32 x neutral and 28 x negative
Reports on phone number 02039255773
4 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, but when I picked up, there was just silence on the other end before they hung up. I attempted to ring them back, but the line was out of service. Quite peculiar, really!4 yearsGot a call pretending to be from Microsoft, I didn’t buy it so I just ended the call and blocked the number right away.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft, sounded like a total scam. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Microsoft4 years02039255773 keeps ringing me up non stop today, I’ve blocked it but they just keep calling. Reckon they say they’re from microsoft and my pc's got some kind of hack. Funny that, because there’s nothing wrong with my laptop at all. All my emails, banking, and social media stuff is totally secure. Honestly, these scammers should be in trouble for scaring people like this.Microsoft4 yearsTotally a SCAM from Microsoft, I just ended the call right away. Best bet is to put the phone down and let it play music or the telly in the background for ages. That way the line stays tied up but you’re not bothered, and no one else gets the hassle.Microsoft4 yearsSomeone called me saying they were from Microsoft and tried to scare me by saying they'd lock my computer. They even asked for my computer key, which sounded dodgy. Don’t trust these types, just hang up straight away. Total con!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call moments ago from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, had a bit of a heated exchange with this guy who sounded like he was from overseas. Things got messy and he ended up swearing at me. Right back at you mate, you’ve been caught out. Managed to grab the number from my landline, now passing it onto the police and Ofcom.Microsoft4 yearsSome woman rang claiming she was from Microsoft, and I just told her, "No, you're not." She asked why I thought that, and I just repeated myself. Then she just hung up right away! I’d barely started the chat 😂 Honestly, I reckon she was out to scam some old folks. Bloody disgraceful.Microsoft4 yearsI picked up and there was just dead silence on the other end. Whenever I get calls from strange numbers, I always keep quiet about who I am and don’t say anything personal. You should never, ever share your details or account info with someone who calls you out of the blue.4 yearsThey weren’t even allowed to say what it was about, Microsoft hung up on them straight away. Pretty sure it was just some scammers stopping them from getting a word in.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an accent, she asked if the lady of the house was there, then I just hung up straight away.4 yearsSome bloke claimed he was from Microsoft and said my PC was infected with a nasty virus, which it definitely isn't. I just hung up on him.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call around 2pm, nothing but silence at first. Then a bloke said he was with Microsoft and wanted to discuss my computer. I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft4 yearsSomebody called me pretending to be from Microsoft, but I knew it was a scam. I ended the call right away, but they didn’t stop - they rang me back like four more times before finally quitting. Totally suspicious!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a guy who kept accusing me of not telling the truth about who I was on the phone with. He was really rude and kept pestering me. Sounds like a scam to me.4 yearsIt pretends to be from Microsoft, asserting that they've found unauthorised individuals making use of my account. Quite annoying-they called me twice more after I ended the initial call!Microsoft4 yearsI answered the phone but there was nothing on the other end, just silence.4 yearsI've received a rather similar call to one that’s been noted previously. An individual with a foreign accent, calling themselves 'Kathleen' from Microsoft, claimed they were reaching out about issues with hackers on my computer and that I should’ve gotten prior notifications from them. When I mentioned that I hadn’t heard a peep from Microsoft, they insisted on accessing my computer to sort out the supposed issues. I politely declined, indicating it wasn’t the right moment for me, and then ended the call. I’ve since blocked the number, but I have a sneaking suspicion they’ll ring again from a different line. Keep your wits about you!KathleenMicrosoft4 yearsReceived a call supposedly from Microsoft today. When I questioned how they had my number, they attempted to justify it by saying I was signed up with them and even mentioned my mum's initial. Clearly, they must be trawling through phone directories or something. I called them out on their dubious claims and, rather rudely if I’m honest, labelled them a scammer before ending the call. Total nonsense!Microsoft4 yearsI received a call on my parents' home phone from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, inquiring about my late father, who we recently lost. I firmly told them to leave us alone!Microsoft4 yearsI received a call from someone with a distinct accent who introduced himself as "John." I replied, "I find it hard to believe your name is John." Soon after, he promptly disconnected the line.John4 yearsIn complete and utter hush, devoid of any of the usual background chatter you'd expect from a call centre.4 yearsI received a call from some lass claiming to be from "Microsoft." I told her to shove off and ended the conversation. To my surprise, she rang me back immediately and told me to shove off as well! It gave me quite the chuckle, and I started my day with a grin. Just a friendly reminder to watch out for these cheeky blighters!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Microsoft, but it was obviously a scam. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone called "Christine" saying she was from "Microsoft" and my computer had been hacked. I hung up immediately, but then she rang me straight back. When I asked why she was bothering me, I told her she was making stuff up. She got really rude and aggressive after that. So, I cut the call for good and blocked her number.ChristineMicrosoft4 yearsThis number rang me three times but hung up before I could answer each time, all within half a minute.4 yearsThis woman named Christine phoned claiming to be from Microsoft. I told her straight up that she was a scammer, and she ended the call right away.ChristineMicrosoft4 yearsGot a call supposedly from Microsoft about my laptop, so I asked what's the problem now. She just said "nothing ####" and then just cut me off. Clearly hasn’t got a clue about basic customer service at all!Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke said he was calling from Microsoft and insisted he could see our computer. He got all worked up and told us to switch the computer on while he stayed on the phone. Proper rude and pushy chap.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're from Microsoft and that my computer was hacked. I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft4 yearsI received yet another dodgy call claiming to be from Microsoft. They all seem to follow the same script, insisting I should download some sort of software. It's quite clear that's their way of gaining access to your computer.Microsoft4 yearsBEWARE OF SCAMS! If you get any dodgy calls or messages, make sure you report them on the official police fraud site. Just look up ‘action fraud’ and head over to ‘police.uk’. Find the section for reporting phishing or scam attempts and read all the info carefully. Then fill out the form with as much detail as you can, including any links or websites they’ve used. You don’t need to sign up or give personal info unless you’ve actually lost money. The more we report, the better chance the police have to track these scammers and stop them. Don’t ignore it!FRAUD ALERTAction Fraud4 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be an engineer from Microsoft. He was quite pushy, insisting that I needed to install some software so he could eliminate a supposedly perilous virus lurking on my machine.Microsoft4 yearsDidn’t even get a voicemail, pretty sure it was just a scam.4 yearsJust got one of those annoying Microsoft support calls again, pretty sure it’s one of those dodgy scams.Microsoft4 yearsHey, it’s Marcus here. I rang up about your Microsoft PC - but honestly, I don’t even own one! Can’t understand how these scams are still happening, ridiculous really!MarcusMicrosoft4 yearsAfter hearing a bunch of weird foreign chatter, some woman pretending to be from Microsoft started speaking English to me. I just ended the call and put the number on block.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke said his name was Max, but I’m not convinced. He rang up asking for me specifically. When I asked why he was calling, he claimed to be from Microsoft. So, I went full Essex on him and told him I didn’t have one, mate. End of call, he hung up straight away.MaxMicrosoftEssex4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying I needed to turn on my laptop. I didn’t bother with it and just hung up. When she rang again, I told her to shove off.Microsoft4 yearsI got called a couple of times by someone claiming they were from Microsoft to fix issues with my laptop, even though I never asked for any help.Microsoft4 yearsNo words were exchanged.4 yearsI just picked up and immediately ended the call.4 yearsGot a call with no one speaking on the other end. So weird, just silence.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft about my laptop. I asked what was the issue this time, and she just said "nothing ####" and then cut the call. Clearly, basic customer service skills are missing here!Microsoft4 yearsGot one of those calls again where the person just hangs up the moment I pick up. Classic sign of a cold caller or a scammer, nothing new really.4 yearsGot a call with just background noise and no one speaking, seems like it could be one of those scams to me.4 yearsBe wary of this phone number; it's a complete scam! They just rang me up, masquerading as Microsoft, claiming there were some problems with my computer that they had identified from afar...Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from a woman who obviously had the wrong person - kept asking for someone else’s name. She wouldn’t let me get a word in and kept trying to check my computer or something. I told her to ring back later, she did, but again asked for a different person. She said it was to verify my home computer, but I was actually at work! I just ended up hanging up. Then she called back and asked why I’d done that. I told her she wasn’t hearing a word I said, and next thing she hung up on me. Honestly, it was really annoying and felt like harassment.4 yearsShe claimed to be from some security firm monitoring hackers or something. When I started asking stuff that wasn’t in her script, she got really annoyed. Felt like it could’ve been some dodgy gang pretending. Definitely seemed a bit risky to me.4 yearsDefinitely a total con.4 yearsGot a call from a lady saying she was with Microsoft, saying there was something wrong with my computer. I just hung up straight away. Honestly, sounded pretty legit so watch out. The number was 02039255773.Microsoft4 yearsThere was a pretty long silence before a lady’s voice came through, kinda faint, asking for me by name. When I asked her what company she was with, she said Microsoft. I told her straight up that she wasn’t who she said she was and was probably up to no good, then just ended the call.Microsoft4 years01993224556 has been ringing me a lot from the same lot of people.4 yearsWatch out, folks! Just got hit with one of those dodgy computer scams, definitely not something you want to deal with. Be careful out there!4 yearsClaiming to be from Microsoft, they informed me that scammers have taken control of my computer.Microsoft4 years‘Christopher’ decided to give my mum a ring, but she promptly cut the call short. Imagine my surprise when he had the nerve to call her again, questioning her decision to hang up! I didn’t hold back, I confronted him and let him have it. Who does he think he is?Christopher4 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be Brian, representing Microsoft. He droned on about some hackers supposedly breaching my computer's security. When I inquired about his location, he stated he was calling from Microsoft's office in Reading, Building 2. He then mentioned that I should have received notifications about the alleged issue, to which I replied that I saw nothing of the sort. He questioned if I was in front of my computer, and I affirmed that I was, but he insisted I wasn’t. Next, he instructed me to hit the Windows key and 'r'. I declined to comply, saying I wasn’t interested in proceeding with the conversation, which then prompted him to become quite rude and hurl insults, even calling me a D*** Head! I pointed out that such language was hardly professional for someone supposedly representing Microsoft. We wrapped up the conversation there...BrianMicrosoftReadingBuilding4 yearsBetter not pick up if this number calls you. Looks like another round of scammers trying their luck!4 yearsJust got a dodgy call from 02039255773, they claimed to be from MS Security. Definitely a scam, watch out!4 yearsAnother one of those scammers called but I just blocked them straight away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3925 5773)
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