02039622888
☎️ 02039622888 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203962 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039622888
- Tax evasion scam, blocked numberJun
2022Repeated silent calls from suspicious numberJan
2022Uncertain about contact numberJan
2022Others remained silent, abruptly endingJan
2022Caller did not receive responseJan
2022Suspicious call from fake Microsoft representativeJan
2022Expecting scam call, feels unfazedJan
2022Comment implies distrust or skepticismJan
2022Scam posing as Microsoft warningJan
2022Unanswered calls, early morning scamJan
2022Fraudulent Microsoft call, no issuesJan
2022User encountered abusive Microsoft scammerJan
2022Receiving scam call from "Microsoft"Jan
2022Scam call early morning aggressionJan
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Claimed to be Microsoft, scamJan
2022Frequent unwanted calls from IndiaJan
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Angry about Indian tech scammersJan
2022Microsoft scam, pointlessly corrected pronunciationJan
2022"Need more information, please provide."Jan
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftJan
2022Irrelevant phone number providedJan
2022Warning about Microsoft scammersJan
2022Multiple unsolicited calls from "Microsoft"Jan
2022Beware of Microsoft tech supportJan
2022Missed call, no voicemail leftJan
2022Wife surprised by phone callJan
2022Made playful response to scamJan
2022Rejected suspicious Microsoft call and disconnectedJan
2022Suspicious phone call, likely scamJan
2022Missed call at 7 AMJan
2022no response or updates givenJan
2022Number Of Searches: 102 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 16 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Harracott(Devon), Lambfoot(Cumbria) and Long Street(Buckinghamshire).
02039622888 has 33 comments of which 25 x neutral and 8 x negative
02039622888 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039622888 👆 is reported as a persistent scam likely originating from individuals falsely claiming to represent Microsoft. Calls often occur at early hours, involve silence or minimal communication, and include threats about computer security or legal actions. Callers may use personal details found in public directories to appear credible, often pushing recipients to provide computer access or personal information. Recipients typically find the calls suspicious and aggressive, with some reporting abusive behaviour when confronted. The consensus strongly advises not to engage or share any information, to block the number, and to remain vigilant against such fraud attempts. Authorities are urged to address these nuisance calls to reduce their impact on the public.
Reports on phone number 02039622888
4 yearsI received a call stating that there was a warrant for my arrest regarding tax evasion issued by HMRC! I promptly hung up and added the number to my block list. Looks like yet another scam, just like the one from Microsoft that’s been doing the rounds!HMRCMicrosoft4 yearsThis number has phoned me quite a few times now, usually just silence on the other end. But today, at around 7:20 in the morning, it was the same deal again. I just let it go to voicemail. There wasn’t any proper message, but somehow they knew my name which is creepy. I really think this is some kind of scam and it ought to be put to an end.4 yearsNo idea whose number this is.4 yearsNobody answered when I called. I paused for a moment and then ended the call. I guess they'll ring again soon. Judging by the other comments, I'm bracing myself for their next attempt to trick me :)4 yearsSomeone called me saying they were from Microsoft, but as soon as I seemed uninterested, the lady just hung up.Microsoft4 yearsThey didn’t say a word, just ended the call abruptly.4 yearsSeems a bit dodgy, doesn’t it?4 yearsI picked up but there was complete silence on the other end.4 yearsHe kept insisting he was from Microsoft, but honestly it felt like a total scam. Definitely don’t share any personal info with them.Microsoft4 yearsIn the last few days, I've received calls from this number. I chose not to pick up, but then they began ringing me at the crack of dawn. At that point, it became quite evident that it was a scammer on the other end.4 yearsI received a call purporting to be from Microsoft, stating that my computer was experiencing issues. The thing is, I’ve had no problems whatsoever with it!Microsoft4 yearsI told this guy it was a Microsoft scam and he started getting really rude with me.Microsoft4 yearsTotal scam, got calls early morning like at 6.30 and again at 7, some bloke claimed my computer was hacked or something and offered to fix it. Told him I don’t even own a PC and he started getting really rude. Didn't hang about, just ended the call straight away!4 yearsA scam for sure. Someone pretending to be from Microsoft rang me, said they were calling from Reading. I humoured them at first, but then I mentioned the connection was awful and joked that it sounded like they were actually calling from India. Right after that, some supervisor got on the line and told me to hang up. Total con job.MicrosoftReadingIndia4 yearsI received a call from a woman with an Asian accent, asserting she was from Microsoft. I didn't buy into her spiel immediately, which seemed to throw her off as her tone shifted defensively, demanding to know, “Why don’t you believe me?” Where do I even start with that? She then attempted to validate her identity by rattling off what she claimed was my computer ID number-could have been genuine or complete nonsense, who knows? She urged me to power up my computer so she could 'assist me in fending off hackers.' Frustrated, I expressed my pity for her predicament and ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a guy with a bit of an accent, said he was from Microsoft in Reading. He somehow knew my name and address, probably found it on the BT directory. Kept telling me my computer was sending errors to their server, the classic scam stuff. I told him I don’t even have a Windows PC, but he wouldn’t back off. Definitely a fraud.MicrosoftReading4 yearsI seem to receive calls from this number three or four times daily, starting at around half seven in the morning. I've taken to leaving my answerphone on, as they’ve been persistent for weeks now. I’ve yet to pick up a single call. Just today, a lady with an Indian accent yelled at me over the line, accusing me of being rude! As for getting rid of the number, I can’t do that either since 1471 has stopped functioning for me.4 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent, saying she was from Microsoft and someone was trying to hack my PC. I told her straight up I wasn't falling for it and that it was a scam. She got all rude and told me not to speak to her like that. I told her to just end the call but she kept going, so I had to hang up on her. After that, the same number rang me three more times but I didn’t pick up and have now blocked it.Microsoft4 yearsSome lady rang me saying she was from Microsoft. I told her it sounded like a scam and she just hung up straight away.Microsoft4 yearsI received a rather peculiar call from a woman with an Indian accent, asserting she was affiliated with Microsoft and threatening that my license would be cancelled if I didn’t heed her ridiculous spiel. Naturally, I dismissed her ramblings, and lo and behold, my license remains perfectly intact. Quite the charmer, that one!Microsoft4 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from a woman claiming to be affiliated with Microsoft, stating that there were problems with my computer. When I questioned her, she turned defensive and called me rude for not taking her at her word. After our chat, I decided to end the conversation and since then, they've tried to reach me three more times today. I've now decided to block that number entirely.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft, typical script and all. It’s all so dull and predictable, isn’t it? They’ve got the phone number and even the area details, so why on earth don’t the authorities step in and put a stop to this nonsense? These fraudsters really need to be caught!Microsoft4 yearsToday I got a call from 02039622888 claiming to be from Microsoft, warning that someone was trying to hack my computer. I hung up straight away, but then the bloke, who sounded like he wasn’t local, phoned me back two more times. On the final ring, I told him I don’t even own a computer and after that, he didn’t bother ringing again.Microsoft4 yearsTypical MS scam call. I told this woman, Amanda Gray, how to say 'Malicious' properly and even used it to describe her call. Right after that, she just hung up on me. Result.MicrosoftAmanda Gray5 yearsAbsolutely dodgy! Got a call from someone supposed to be with Microsoft, but it was a total scam. Don’t trust those numbers!Microsoft5 yearsI picked up and it went straight to voicemail, but they didn't say anything.5 yearsGot a bloke on the phone saying he was with Microsoft. When our kid picked up, they just said they weren’t interested. Next time, my hubby answered, and he also said no thanks. On the third time, I was the one who answered and told him to stop ringing or I’d call the police. Weirdly, after that, they never called back again.Microsoft5 yearsSome woman rang up my husband, called him by his first name and wanted to know if he was the person living in the house, then she just hung up without saying anything else.5 yearsI received yet another call purporting to be from Microsoft, asking if I was the primary user of my device. Feeling a bit mischievous, I leaned into the absurdity and replied, "Microsoft? Oh, is that the chappy from the Gates family? Do you happen to work for him? If so, could he possibly shove some fish in the vaccine along with those chips? I’ve got quite the craving for fish and chips!" It seemed that at that juncture, the caller had made the decision that I was a bit off my rocker and promptly hung up. This must have been around the eighth time I’ve had someone claiming to represent Microsoft! I trust they got a chuckle out of my reply!MicrosoftGates5 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft, but I decided it was best to end the conversation there.Microsoft5 yearsYesterday afternoon I got a call and all I could hear was silence at first. Then a guy’s voice just kept saying hello whenever I asked who it was. Seems like a total scam to me.5 yearsGot a call just at seven this morning. Picked up but nobody talked, and there was no voicemail or anything left.5 yearsI said there must be some delay and then all of a sudden, it went quiet, nobody said anything to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3962 2888)
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