02039316045
βοΈ 02039316045 π 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 02039316045
- Unable to block persistent numberMay
2019Bogus tech support scam callsMay
2019Stop harassing phone calls immediatelyMay
2019Warning against tech support scamsMay
2019User mentioned being blockedMay
2019Windows Security Department scam callMay
2019Ignoring and blocking unwanted contactMay
2019Prank calling scammer pretending confusionMay
2019Sudden silence, then auto goodbyeMay
2019Report number as phishing scamMay
2019Warning about persistent scam callersMay
2019Receiving unwanted calls irritatingly frequentedMay
2019No response to inquiriesMay
2019Constant unwanted calls, seeking solutionMay
2019Block calls; they annoy meMay
2019Received scam call, almost compromised securityMay
2019Same company for both numbersMay
2019Repetitive phone calls predicting patternMay
2019Received scam attempt from Indian callerMay
2019Calls blocked, curiosity about scammer satisfactionMay
2019Multiple scam calls from different numbersMay
2019Receiving repeated unwanted spam callsMay
2019Spam callers persistently bothering userMay
2019Warning about potential phone scamMay
2019Scam call, hung up confusedlyMay
2019Blocked scammers, new numbers persistMay
2019Upset about call from MicrosoftMay
2019Urgent need to stop scammersMay
2019User frustrated with constant unknown callsMay
2019user warns about possible scamMay
2019Call repeatedly, block, silence numberMay
2019User now blocked, thanked helperMay
2019Prevented Windows scam call successfullyApr
2019Playing along with Vindows Help scamApr
2019User blocked idiots, expressing frustrationApr
2019Laughed at scam call, got evenApr
2019Received scam call claiming monitoring, recordingApr
2019Multiple calls, constantly changing numbersApr
2019Persistent calls with changing numbersApr
2019Encounter with potential scammer terminatedApr
2019Disrupted call, lack of responseApr
2019Scam call about nonexistent PCApr
2019Phone call scam claiming Windows supportApr
2019Difficulty with tech support callApr
2019Warning about Asian scam tech supportApr
2019Scam call from Asian ladyApr
2019Mac user, sconline tax supportApr
2019Missed call from unknown numberApr
2019Received scam call, pretended ignoranceApr
2019User found answer here firstApr
2019Repeated phone calls, lack of replyApr
2019Annoying Windows scam calls persistingApr
2019Unfamiliar phone number calling meApr
2019Persistent telemarketer - blocked themApr
2019Claims false identity, multiple callsApr
2019Playing along with Microsoft scamApr
2019Suspicious call from fake Windows supportApr
2019Microsoft tech support scam callApr
2019Frustrated by scam calls, seeks justiceApr
2019Warning: Windows scam calls, blockApr
2019Block unknown changing number callsApr
2019Received unknown calls possibly scammersMar
2019Caller claiming to be DavidMar
2019Scammer posing as Windows supportMar
2019Unsolicited call, likely scam attemptMar
2019Received scam call about virusesMar
2019Scam call about computer issueMar
2019Call ended immediately upon answerMar
2019Frustrated with repeated scam callsMar
2019Receiving silent calls, no responseMar
2019Avoided possible computer scam, frustrating telemarketerMar
2019Scam phone call from "Asian"Mar
2019Number Of Searches: 529 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 18 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burdonshill(Glamorgan) and Welshwood Park(Essex).
02039316045 has 71 comments of which 19 x neutral and 52 x negative
02039316045 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02039316045 π is reported as a persistent scam call, often claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows technical support, usually with a strong South Asian accent. Callers allege computer issues, urging recipients to follow instructions that risk exposing personal and financial information or giving remote access to devices. Multiple numbers with slight variations are used, making blocking difficult as they keep calling from new lines. Many UK users recognise this as a fraudulent tactic designed to trick people into paying for unnecessary or harmful βrepairs.β Advice from those affected includes never responding, not following any instructions, and reporting the numbers to relevant authorities. Phone companies and government bodies are urged to take stronger action against these scams.
Reports on phone number 02039316045
7 yearsEven tho I've blocked this number, they somehow keep managing to ring me.7 yearsI got a call from someone with an Indian accent saying there was a problem with my PC they could sort out. I told them I don't even own a computer, but then someone else, also sounding Asian, phoned back on a number that's one digit off from the first.7 yearsThis number rings me up about 5 times daily. I told the bloke to stop but he just told me to f### off and called me a miserable git. These calls really need to be blocked by the government and phone companies, they’re such a nuisance.7 yearsMicrosoft or Windows support, this is just one more number these scammers use. Don’t enter any numbers or codes on your phone or PC if they ask. They’re after your personal info and bank details. Most of them seem to be calling from India.India7 yearsI've put it on block.7 yearsA woman said she was from the Windows Security team. I replied, "Oh, that’s lovely to hear from you," and she just hung up. Definitely a scam, like others have mentioned here.Windows Security Division7 yearsSeeing all these remarks, I’m definitely going to put this number on block.7 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Eric in London, sounded like he had a really strong Indian accent. Said he was from Windows or something. I knew straight away it was dodgy because I’ve seen those YouTube vids where the scammers end up getting scammed themselves - quite funny actually. Told him, "Mate, I use Apple." He just hung up and hasn’t tried ringing again so far.EricYouTubeApple7 yearsYou might want to report this number as a phishing scam on the Action Fraud UK site.FRAUDUK7 yearsI didn’t say a word and after like 5 seconds, an automated voice just said goodbye.7 yearsBE CAREFUL. This is a trick to steal your bank info and everything in it. They somehow convince you to let them access your computer remotely, so they can see all your personal details and passwords. Just block the number, but keep in mind they'll keep phoning you from other numbers. Even if you say you're going to report them or mention GDPR rules, these SCAMMERS won't stop.7 yearsThis number has called me more than 20 times in the last few days. I either just hang up or ignore it, but it’s really starting to get on my nerves. Thinking of blocking 02039316045 for good.7 yearsI just ignored the call altogether.7 yearsI keep getting calls from this number but the last few digits keep changing so blocking doesn’t seem to work. It’s really starting to get on my nerves. Not picking up might mean I miss out on genuine business. Does anyone know what else I can do?7 yearsIt appears that this number shares a connection with 02039316044, as both seem to belong to the same business entity.7 yearsIts kinda amusing theyve rung me two days straight. The final digit in the number is different every time tho: 020 3931 6045 one day then 020 3931 6046 the next. I reckon on the third day it'll be 020 3931 6047.7 yearsI'd suggest you block this number without a second thought. I've been inundated with calls from them. Eventually, I caved and picked up. They started rambling on about some Microsoft command. I had to tell them, "Sorry mate, but I prefer to build my own systems, and I'm all about Ubuntu these days." In truth, I'm more of a Microsoft user who dabbles in repairs myself!Microsoft7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying my Microsoft Windows computer was infected with a virus - which is odd since I use a Mac. She wanted my email and other personal info to fix the problem. I asked for the manager, who then took over the call. I told him straight up I knew this was a scam and asked for their freephone number, company name, and address, like the TPS says I can. He refused to give any details but then demanded £60 to take me off their list. When I asked to talk to his director, he just hung up.Apple MacTelephone Preference Service7 yearsGot 3 calls within 10 minutes just like others, all trying that Windows scam, but the numbers were different each time ending in 6046, 6045, and 6044.7 yearsGot 4 calls in less than a minute, all blocked. Makes me think, do the parents of these scammers feel proud of what their kids are up to? And do these scammers ever bother to look at websites like this to see what people think about them?7 yearsI've blocked the number loads of times but still get missed call alerts from it. They usually just switch up the last digit and if I pick up, there's some random foreign voice I can't make sense of or a robo message about my computer being infected. It's really annoying having to keep blocking so many different versions of the same number.7 yearsI've had a fair few calls lately from individuals with Asian accents urging me to fire up my computer. It’s become quite the nuisance, so I finally told them: unless you’re bringing me some delicious Asian takeaway, please refrain from calling again!7 yearsSTOPPED THE SCAM RIGHT AWAY!! !!!!!!!!7 yearsThey rang me, claiming I was experiencing issues with my computer. When I probed further about which device they were referring to, they seemed a bit flustered and then abruptly ended the call. It’s a pity, really, as I was keen for a natter-even though I was well aware it was a scam.7 yearsGot a call from Microsoft’s India branch claiming there’s an issue with my account. What a load of rubbish.Microsoft7 yearsive blocked them loads of times yet they keep callin from different numbers, these scammers just dont stop.7 yearsThese con artists really have to be put to an end! I got this weird, jumbled voice on the line that made no sense at all!7 yearsHonestly, I’m getting really sick of these calls. Every time the phone goes off, I just don’t pick up. Still, I worry I’m missing something important. The numbers come from all over, like 01603574164 in Norwich, then 01412540336 from Glasgow, 01138275322 in Leeds, or 01223013963 from Cambridge. It feels like my phone’s just constantly ringing like some call centre that never stops.NorwichGlasgowLeedsCambridge7 yearsdefinitely a scam!7 yearsI didn’t pick up and ended up blocking the number. They called 4 times within just a minute, all while I was letting it ring out. When I tried calling back before blocking, I got some robotic woman saying the number was wrong.7 yearsHave blocked them now, cheers.7 yearsGot a call from some bloke in a call centre abroad, saying he was from the Windows tech support team, telling me my PC had a problem. Then he started asking me to do various stuff that I’m pretty sure was just a way to scam me. I played along for a few mins then said I’m actually studying Computer Science at uni. He hung up straight away after that.7 yearsGot another call from some 'Vindows Help Centre' bloke saying my PC was full of errors. I humoured him for a bit and he got totally bamboozled when I said I couldn't find the Windows key cos I was using a Mac! He just hung up straight away. Best way to deal with these scammers. Blocked now.Vindows Help Centre7 yearsComplete morons. Just blocked them.7 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent saying my windows PC has loads of bad reports or something! Haha, cheeky little computer that. I asked him which computer out of the many I have and kept him chatting for a while, couldn’t stop laughing though! Then he just dropped the call - how rude! Honestly, some folks might fall for this rubbish scam, it’s crazy.India7 yearsAbout five minutes ago, I got a call and the guy claimed they were watching my system since my Windows licence was supposedly linked to them. Then they told me to switch on my computer. I grabbed my iPad to start recording the chat. The call then got passed to another bloke who said he was a Cisco networking expert. When I mentioned I was recording, they just hung up.Cisco7 yearsThis number has been calling me loads of times. I blocked it, but then they start using different numbers, and I end up blocking those too. It’s just a never-ending thing!7 yearsThis number has called me a few times already. I’ve put it on my block list, but they keep ringing from different numbers, so I just keep blocking each one as it shows up.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman, couldnt quite catch everything she said but caught something about my pc windows having issues. I just laughed, seriously? Then she just hung up!! πππ7 yearsSomeone rang me sayin my Windows had a virus, then asked to get on my computer and do stuff. I said I ain’t got no computer, then they just stopped talkin and hung up.7 yearsSome guy with an Asian accent rang me up saying he was from the Windows support team, gave his name as Erick Wilson. Told me my Windows computer was infected with viruses. Problem is, I actually use a Mac. Total scam.Erick Wilson7 yearsSome guy claiming to be from Windows support called, had this really thick foreign accent. I kept chatting with him for a bit, then told him he was trying to scam me. He ended up just hanging up.7 yearsMy phone rang with loads of background noise and lots of people talking, but when I asked who it was, nobody answered and they just hung up - quite disrespectful really.7 yearsGot a call from this number, I answered and just heard a robotic voice say goodbye, sounded like an Asian woman. Didn’t notice but it rang me twice yesterday and showed missed calls.7 yearsGot a call from some Windows support folks with an Asian accent, trying to scare me about a virus that wasn’t even there. They wanted cash to fix it. Honestly, don’t fall for their tricks!7 yearsJust got a call from a bloke sayin he was David, but he was from India which seemed a bit odd to me with such a English name. He started talking about my laptop sending out viruses in the past couple weeks and insisted I switched it on so he could show me. That’s when I told him to piss off.DavidIndia7 yearsI didn’t pick up since I looked it up here beforehand.7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying there was a problem with my computer. I told her not everyone falls for their tricks so easily and hung up straight away.7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying my Windows PC was acting up and she could fix it, told her I use a Mac and she instantly switched the subject.7 yearsHad one of those typical Windows scam calls today. When I finally got someone on the line, I told them to "please just leave me alone" (kept it polite, nothing rude). Now they've been ringing me like crazy, at least ten times in the past day. I've blocked the number, but they keep finding ways through. Absolutely shocking.7 yearsThey keep ringing but I never pick up.7 yearsDont recognise this number at all.7 yearsThey rang me 9 times today, really annoying. I ignored all calls after checking here, glad I didn’t pick up. Blocking them now for sure.7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft Windows support. I was kinda bored so I just went with it and tried to keep him on the line for a bit. Told him I had four PCs and asked him loads of daft questions. Eventually, "David" with a heavy Indian accent asked if English was my first language. I had to hang up after that 'cause I was just cracking up too much!MicrosoftDavid7 yearsHe claimed to be with Microsoft. I've gotten six calls from them today alone.Microsoft7 yearsIt seemed like it was a call from some Indian call centre and when I picked up there was a pause before the person spoke. She never addressed me by name but claimed she was from Microsoft Windows support and even mentioned having my computer licence number (which seemed odd). She asked me to switch my computer on, even though it was already on. It all felt quite dodgy, so I told her if it was legit she should contact me through my company, then I ended the call.IndiaMicrosoft7 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call from this number purporting to be Microsoft technical support, claiming there was an issue with my Windows system. Right from the outset, I had my suspicions that it was a scam, so I inquired about which of my four computers he was referring to. Instead of answering, he kept insisting that I check my main computer for a Windows reference number. I pressed him to disclose the specific computer that was 'afflicted', but he couldn’t provide any details. The most comical moment was when he queried whether English was my first language and if I could comprehend him, which was quite amusing given his clear accent from somewhere in Asia. Just another addition to my ever-growing list of blocked numbers, even though I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service.MicrosoftAsiaTelephone Preference Service7 yearsHavent answered their call, but pretty sure its a scam like ive been getting loads of these lately. Reporting them is fine to warn others, but why doesnt anyone actually catch the scammers? Its so annoying, these phone companies should help out more and share info with the police so these dodgy people get nailed. Every phone number that does dodgy stuff should be trackable to someone and their location, especially if it’s been reported for scams or bad calls.7 yearsThey say they’re with Windows but it’s a load of rubbish, total scammers. Just block their number straight away.7 yearsI stopped picking up these calls as they keep switching the last number every time they ring me. I get nearly 4 calls daily now. I've gone ahead and blocked them.7 yearsThey’ve rung me quite a few times but I didn’t recognize the number so I chose not to pick up. Happy I looked this number up though. I’m disabled and it seems like I’m getting loads of these 0203 calls, and they all turn out to be some kind of scam.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady, spoke English but not fluent. She kept telling me my Windows computer had issues and said she was from "tech support". Classic scam stuff. Tried to play along to gather info to give to the police but she caught on and ended the call! Obviously blocked her number now, won't be entertaining them unless they try from somewhere else!7 yearsdidnt say a word, just cut me off right after i picked up7 yearssome guy with an indian accent called, said his name was david? claimed something about windows being hacked and wanted me to switch on my computer so he could fix it. i told him my pc was actually at the shop getting fixed, he kept saying i don't get it, just turn it on. i kept saying its at the repair place. we went round in circles for a bit, he sounded frustrated and just cut me off! idiots!David7 yearsGot a call from some David in London, sounded like a computer scam. He kept going on about me being on a beach in Cuba like he actually knew, just kept chatting about my supposed holiday!! Wish I was actually in Cuba tho. It’s awful, these scammers have zero morals, especially calling my 72 year old mum's phone!DavidLondonCuba7 yearsHere we go again, the third time this week! I’ve been informed that there's some malware on my computer, and they’re insisting on accessing it. To be honest, I haven’t even touched my laptop in ages. I’m really losing my patience with all these incessant calls!7 yearssome bloke claiming to be from windows rang me, but the moment i asked a few questions he just hung up on me.7 yearssome woman phoned saying she was from windows and had issues with my PC. i told her i dont even own a computer and she just ended the call.7 yearsGot a call today from a guy who said his name was David, claiming my computer had sent viruses from Windows. I asked him which one, as I have two computers. He said both laptops. I instantly knew it was a scam. I only have one, and it's a Mac. Told him straight up he was lying and then blocked the number.David7 yearsi've get five calls so far and everytime i pick up, no one is there at all.7 yearssome guy with an asian accent phoned me saying there was a problem with my pc and he could sort it out. he told me to get on my computer and follow his instructions. needless to say, i hung up right after.Submit Your Own Report (020 3931 6045)
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