02039316043
☎️ 02039316043 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203931 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039316043
- Missed call blocked, likely scamMay
2019Scam calls can be dangerousMay
2019Warning about remote access scamMay
2019Caller refused to provide informationMay
2019Receiving unwanted consecutive phone callsMay
2019Caller persistent, suspected as scamMay
2019Call from fake tech supportMay
2019Plan to block unanswered callerMay
2019User prefers strong responses to scammersMay
2019Computer phone scam alertMay
2019Frequent spam calls, many blockedMay
2019Warning against falling for scamsMay
2019Repeated nuisance phone calls mentionedMay
2019Unwanted phone call early weekendMay
2019Beware of scam PC callsMay
2019Blocked number, reviewed others' experiencesMay
2019Windows scam call, laugh, block numberMay
2019Avoid, it's a phishing scamMay
2019Fun way to repel scammerMay
2019Suspiciously wanted access to computerMay
2019User blocked Windows scam, scamMay
2019Blocked harassing phone calls quicklyMay
2019Warning about potential fraud schemesMay
2019Asian male caller blocked, harassingMay
2019Persistently calling, blocked multiple timesMay
2019Received scam call, played alongMay
2019Received calls from similar numbersMay
2019Call and end abruptly without explanationMay
2019Wasting scammer's time with pleasantryMay
2019Received noisy call, abruptly disconnectedMay
2019Received scam call, angered callerMay
2019Frustrating experience with fake callerApr
2019Concern about repetitive phone callsApr
2019Unrecognized calls causing concern, frustrationApr
2019Received tech scam call, joked backApr
2019Windows software perceived as scamApr
2019Warning: tech support phone scamApr
2019Block suspicious computer support callApr
2019Fraudulent Microsoft caller hung upApr
2019Dismissive and name-callingApr
2019Outsmarted scammer during tech callApr
2019Windows scam call, beware of fraudstersApr
2019Asain man turned abusive and manipulativeApr
2019Blocking unwanted calls from numberMar
2019Receiving nuisance calls, likely spamMar
2019Unwanted repeated calls are frustratingMar
2019Inquiring about Asia tidal waveMar
2019Curious about Asia tidal waveMar
2019Report potential scam phone numberMar
2019Called from noisy call centerMar
2019Received scam call, immediately blockedMar
2019Microsoft scam - avoid answeringMar
2019Received call from suspected scamMar
2019User seeking information, considering blockingMar
2019Beware of Windows tech scamMar
2019Persistent scam calls from MicrosoftMar
2019Expected engineer call, call ended abruptlyMar
2019Received suspicious call, likely scamMar
2019Errors on laptop, rude customer supportMar
2019Number unrecognized, identified as scamMar
2019Abusive caller, hung up quicklyMar
2019Asian lady scam, played alongMar
2019End call and block numberMar
2019Fraudulent scam impersonating Windows.BlockedMar
2019Scam call from fake WindowsMar
2019Number Of Searches: 588 Number Of Comments: 63 First Seen: 11 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gildingwells(South Yorkshire) and Kingswood Common(Worcestershire).
02039316043 has 63 comments of which 41 x negative and 22 x neutral
02039316043 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039316043 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam involving callers impersonating Windows technical support, often with South Asian accents. They claim your computer has errors or viruses and attempt to gain remote access via software like TeamViewer to steal personal and financial information. Callers may use multiple numbers, changing frequently to bypass blocks, and often respond with hostility if challenged. The scam may include attempts to intimidate or manipulate victims into purchasing unnecessary services or software. Numerous users advise not to engage, hang up immediately, and block the number to prevent repeated harassment. This scam is well-known, and authorities recommend vigilance, especially as it targets unsuspecting or less tech-savvy individuals.
Reports on phone number 02039316043
7 yearsGot a missed call from them this morning, but after seeing all the comments, I’ve blocked the number straight away. Knew it was dodgy! Proper glad I looked it up first since I didn’t know the number. 👍7 yearsCalled by "Windows support" but number isnt real. They say your computer's got issues and then try get you to press some buttons so they can take over your device. Their aim is to grab your bank details plus your name, address and all contacts saved. You can lose a ton of money if you fall for it. Repairs they say will cost loads too. Heads up, they keep switching their numbers so blocking one aint gonna stop them. Got 2 calls today alone and they swapped 3 or 4 numbers!7 yearsI asked what the call was about, but the person on the line wouldn't say. She just kept dodging the question and then abruptly ended the call.7 yearsYeah, kept calling non stop. Sounded like some sort of Windows virus scam or sumthin. I just ended the call and added the number to my block list.7 yearsKeep getting calls from this number and a bunch of others in a row.7 years02039316043 - some woman called saying her name was Florence, saying my Windows PC has a virus or something. Total scam! When I said I dont even own a computer she just dropped the call.Florence7 yearsDidn’t pick up, gonna block that number.7 yearsThis number wouldn’t let up, ringing me a whopping seven times! I ignored the calls and promptly put them on my blocked list. Honestly, I’ve got more numbers blocked on my phone than actual contacts at this rate!7 yearsSome bloke was trying to hack into my computer. I just mocked him and told him to get lost. Honestly, he rang back and shouted some mad insults at me - I was cracking up! Stay safe out there, everyone!7 yearsThey keep ringing me up about a laptop I don’t own. Definitely a scam.7 yearsTotal scam, don’t fall for it, just block the number straight away.7 yearsSo frustrating, they just won’t stop ringing me!7 yearsThey actually rang me up at 9 in the morning on a Saturday. How on earth do these folks get hold of our phone numbers?7 yearsGot a dodgy call about a computer virus, total scam.7 yearsI’ve blocked this number after seeing what everyone else has gone through with them 😠7 yearsIt's a dodgy scam call. Best to avoid answering it.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy claiming he's from Windows about my computer. I just laughed and asked if it was some kind of phishing trick. Then he just hung up. That must be a rough gig. I'd definitely block the number if you get these calls.7 yearsSome bloke claiming to be from Windows support rang me up. He asked if he could take control of my computer from his end.7 yearsGot a call from Jennifer Jones claiming to be from Windows saying my PC had been visiting dodgy sites. Decided to play along, got her to confirm her name and the number she was calling from. Then told her to stay on the phone and not do anything with her computer because a forensic unit was en route to confiscate it. She just hung up! Blocked the number straight away.Jenifer Jones7 yearsGot another call from someone pretending to be Windows. Just blocked them straight away.7 yearsKept ringing then hanging up. Decided to block the number after checking this site.7 yearsTotal scammers for sure.7 years0203 931 6043 keeps ringing me and when I pick up, there’s just silence 😡 I blocked it but then got a call from a very similar number. Had to block that one too 😩 so annoying!7 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy who got really nasty and kept bothering me when I asked who he was - definitely blocked him!!7 yearsGot a call today at 11am from 0203931 6043 about the same problem. I knew straight away it was a scam so I just went along with it and told them my daughter had been on the computer and I didn’t really get what they were saying. I said she’d probably know better and if they were really from Windows, they should send me an email so my daughter could deal with it when she got back from school (which is funny since I don’t have a daughter!). Then the woman just hung up. Definitely a scam.7 yearsThis number called me, and also one that’s the same except the last digit is a ‘5’. I picked up both times but all I got was complete silence on the other end.7 yearsThey ring me up and then just suddenly disconnect.7 yearsTypical scammer pretending to be from "Windows Support." I ended up stringing him along for about 15 minutes, which clearly annoyed him quite a bit.7 yearsJust got a ring from this number. Like others have said, a chap on the line claimed my “Windows was playing up.” I told him I don’t even use a Windows computer and that I’d be reporting the number to the cops since it was clearly a con. That didn’t go down well at all. He started yelling insults at me, calling me all sorts of nasty names I couldn’t quite catch. He got even more narked when I said he must have the wrong number since I’m not black. Honestly, maybe don’t block the number, just have a laugh messing about with what has to be the grumpiest scammer out there.7 yearsGot a call from this number, but when I picked up, there was loads of static and it took ages for anyone to say “Hello” before they just ended the call.7 yearsHad some bloke with an Indian accent pretending to be from "Windows Tech Support" saying my PC was full of viruses. He asked if I was sat at my computer. I humoured him for a while, then when he told me to press keys, I just told him, "No, I’m not as daft as you!!!" Wish they’d just drop the call when caught, I’ve been practising some proper good comebacks for muppets like that and wanted to give ‘em a go! Blocked!7 yearsThey rang me like 11 times the other day. I never picked up since I had no clue who it was. Is there a way to block them?7 yearsI recently received a call from 0203931604, but when I picked up, there was nothing but silence on the other end before they promptly hung up. Curiously, when I attempted to return the call, I was met with a message stating that the number isn’t recognised. Quite unsettling, wouldn't you agree? I've been waiting on a call from a mysterious number in relation to several job applications I've submitted. Some of these calls mention things like PPI, car crashes, or issues concerning my computer, yet there are countless others where the caller simply doesn't utter a word. Naturally, I ensure to block every one of them, but I can't help but wonder-what’s the motive behind these calls? What sort of deceit could be lurking beneath the surface? How do we safeguard ourselves in this chaotic digital landscape?7 yearsAvoid this number, their very first thing was asking if there's something wrong with your PC? Woman’s voice, can’t quite recall her name.7 yearsMy partner got a call from a man with an Indian accent claiming to be from 'Windows Computer Support'. He said there were 'problems and bugs' with Windows and offered to fix it by 'accessing my computer remotely'. I quickly made up a reason to end the call and told him to do one! BE WARNED, THIS IS A SCAM! Make sure to block this number and warn all older relatives and mates to watch out.7 yearsYeah, definitely a Windows scam.7 yearsTotal muppets. Blocked straight away.7 yearsGot a call from some guy claiming to be from Windows, saying my PC was full of viruses. I pretended to go along with it for a while. When he asked what key was next to the ctrl button, I said "Kn##head button." He looked a bit baffled and asked again, so I repeated "Kn##head button. Like you’re a kn##head." Then I burst out laughing really loud and obnoxiously. He clearly didn’t appreciate that and tried a lame response before just hanging up on me.7 yearsGot calls from the same number loads of times a day. They claimed to be from Microsoft about some virus on my Windows PC. The caller’s accent was so thick it was almost impossible to understand, felt like English wasn’t their first language. I told them straight up I don’t have a Windows computer. They then said it could be any device, like a phone or tablet. I told them again that I only have an Apple iPhone and iPad. After they couldn’t convince me I was wrong about my own devices, they just hung up on me, proper rude! What muppets!MicrosoftApple7 yearsSpoke to an Asian bloke who got really rude when I didn’t do what he asked. Ended up calling me dishonest.7 yearsGot a call from this number, bloke said he was with Windows and that my computer was sending error messages. He asked for info from my PC, but when I questioned him, he got all rude - total scammers!!!7 yearsthis number rang me a couple of times today but i dont pick up if its not someone i know. cheers for the other comments, ive blocked it now - though it doesnt really change much. ive had loads of calls lately from 020 numbers ive blocked before, but they just keep calling anyway, its so annoying,7 yearsthey've been ringing me all day since yesterday, every time I pick up, it sounds like they're trying to redirect my call somewhere else, so I just ended the call. seen loads of bad reviews about them, so I’m gonna block the number.7 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent, sounded like a call centre with all the noise in the background. They switched the number from one they used last week. Seems like they keep swapping numbers to dodge call blockers. Great way to ignore the TPS rules. They rang my mobile at 09:42 today, 19/03.7 yearsGot a call from some asian lady claiming she was with the Windows support team, saying my PC was throwing errors. I just hung up and put her number on block. Total scam, no doubt about it.7 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number and a whole host of others, including mobile ones - it’s relentless! Most of these callers have a distinct Indian accent and typically start with the same old line: they claim to be from MICROSOFT, insisting that "your computer is riddled with countless threats, and if we could just access your machine, I could highlight your vulnerabilities." At this point, I’ve completely stopped answering calls from unknown numbers. If their details don’t appear on my phone, I simply decline the call; genuine callers will find another way to reach me, after all. Honestly, one would think by now they’d have realised that their ruse has been figured out. But, I suppose some folks are just lacking in common sense... Yours, Keith Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.MICROSOFTKeith SalfordGreater ManchesterUK7 yearsSome idiot keeps calling then hanging up like 4 or 5 times a day, this really shouldn’t be allowed.7 yearsGot a ring from this number just now. Like some others mentioned, it was an asian guy speaking and was a bit hard to catch what he was saying. He said he was from the windows tech support, but i told him i was tied up and ended the call. I reckon they’ll try again later. Had a close call with some scammers pretending to be from talk talk tech support a few years back, so i’m gonna block this one straight away.TalkTalk7 yearsI got a call from someone asking when the big tidal wave was supposed to hit Asia, really strange question.Asia7 yearsDidn’t pick up, looked it up here first. Gonna block them now.7 yearsbeware of windows scam calls, best to just ignore them!7 yearsGot a call earlier from an Asian woman claiming she was from Windows support, told me my computer had been sending reports for the past couple of weeks. I played along and asked what she intended to do about it. She told me to sit in front of my PC and switch it on. I just said, “Do you take me for a fool?” and she immediately hung up. What’s funny is my mobile isn’t linked to my computer at all. Total scam, red flags everywhere, so I’ve blocked the number now.7 yearsGot a call from 020 3931 6043 saying my computer's got errors. Total scam, obviously. Why arent these people banned already? Feels like they might be using a London number just to seem legit.London7 yearssomebody asked me when the huge tidal wave is supposed to strike asia, quite an odd question reallyAsia7 yearsI recently received a call from the number 02039316043 regarding issues on my Windows laptop. Unfortunately, I encountered numerous errors and could only last about ten minutes on the line before the person on the other end questioned if I was merely taking up their time. I replied in the affirmative, hoping to save others from falling victim to whatever scheme they were running. This caller was incredibly impolite and even made some peculiar comments about their anatomy. Quite the bizarre experience!7 yearsGot a call from an asian guy, sounded like one of those call centre types. Told him it was a scam and ended the call quick.7 yearsPicked up thinking it was the engineer I'd been waiting for, but as soon as I said hello, the line just went dead!7 yearsdidn't know this number so i checked it out and turned out to be a total scam.7 yearsjust ended the call and blocked the number straight away.7 yearsShe said she was calling from Windows about my computer and since it was the second time I’d received a call like this, I told her it was a scam. She hung up straight away.7 yearsReceived a call supposedly from a computer service, but the person on the other end was quite rude. As soon as I mentioned that I don’t own a computer, they abruptly hung up. Quite the experience!7 yearsgot a call from an asian woman saying my computer was sending error messages or summat. ive had like 15 calls like this one so i pretended to go along and even managed to say the “script” before she could. she just dropped the call! what a joke -(7 yearsThey said they were from the “windows tech support” - pretty clear scam / phishing attempt - I just blocked them straight away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3931 6043)
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