02039723702
☎️ 02039723702 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203972 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039723702
- Warning of potential scamJul
2022Warning about tax scam phone callsMar
2021Scam call from "HMRC", blockFeb
2021Frequent, unwanted phone callsJan
2020Persistent spam calls are disruptiveDec
2019"Random string of numbers commented"Dec
2019Unsolicited scam call from IndiaDec
2019Call claimed to be MicrosoftDec
2019Reporting computer scam calls immediately.Dec
2019Concern about unauthorized data sharingDec
2019Repetitive calls from various numbersDec
2019Unknown caller, frequency of callsDec
2019Experiencing persistent scam calls, blockedDec
2019Reported tech support scam phone callDec
2019Warning about scam call impersonating MicrosoftDec
2019Delay and bait Microsoft scammerDec
2019Unsolicited calls from fake numbersDec
2019Multiple silent calls from scammersDec
2019Annoying persistent calls, refusing removalDec
2019Avoid answering unknown phone numbersDec
2019Repeated silent calls from cold callersDec
2019Call received but no responseDec
2019Automated messages from suspicious numberDec
2019Identified scam and ended callDec
2019Desire for computer access expressedDec
2019Received scam call, avoided being scammedDec
2019Scam call from fake WindowsDec
2019Scam call from fake tech supportDec
2019Scammer pretending to be officialNov
2019Warning about participating in scamNov
2019Repetitive missed calls, no responseNov
2019Scam phone call about computerNov
2019Scam call from fake MicrosoftNov
2019Scam call from fake WindowsNov
2019Missed call, no message leftNov
2019Warning about scam call centersNov
2019Woman called, misinformed about computersNov
2019Questioned missed call, ultimately refusedNov
2019Claimed to be from Windows, abusiveNov
2019Warning about Microsoft Support ScammerNov
2019Windows computer scam phone callNov
2019Warning: Jenny scam from WindowsNov
2019Beware of scammers with specific numbersNov
2019Missed call during quiet period, blockedNov
2019Warning about fake tech supportNov
2019Persistent unwanted calls from numberNov
2019Frequent, frustrating, repeated phone callsNov
2019Concern about significance of callNov
2019Received scam call from "Windows."Nov
2019Ignoring spam calls, blocking numberNov
2019Repeated calls despite blocking numbersNov
2019Received scam call about computerNov
2019Scam call about window pcNov
2019Received suspicious marketing call, blockedNov
2019Daily scam calls, no responseNov
2019Frequent spam calls, constant blockingNov
2019Acknowledge scam, avoid this numberNov
2019Missed call, seeking information requestNov
2019Computer scam call warnings advisedNov
2019Refusal to comply with accessNov
2019Receiving calls from scammers frequentlyNov
2019Frequent frustrating caller, can't stopNov
2019Unwanted foreign calls blocked successfullyNov
2019Warning about online computer scammersNov
2019Call flagged as potential fraudNov
2019Blocked number, persistent calling tacticsNov
2019Phone scam claiming computer issueNov
2019Windows 'Jenny' hung up suddenlyNov
2019Call identified as potential fraud, blockedOct
2019Number Of Searches: 431 Number Of Comments: 67 First Seen: 16 October 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gayton(Staffordshire) and Stoke Wharf(Worcestershire).
02039723702 has 67 comments of which 37 x negative and 30 x neutral
02039723702 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039723702 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting individuals with fraudulent claims of computer issues or tax-related threats, often impersonating HMRC or Microsoft support. Callers use aggressive and deceptive tactics, including pressure to access personal computers remotely, and frequently switch phone numbers to bypass blocking. Many victims report abusive behaviour when challenged and no legitimate messages are left. The calls are widely recognised as attempts to defraud or gain unauthorised access to personal data. It is strongly advised to ignore, block, and report these calls to the authorities. Genuine organisations such as HMRC will never demand immediate action by phone, and support agencies do not make unsolicited calls requesting remote access to your computer.
Reports on phone number 02039723702
4 yearsThis was definitely a scam, be careful!5 yearsGot a voicemail about owing some tax, but honestly, just ignore it or block the number! The tax people always send letters if there's a real problem, so this is definitely a scam! Don’t bother responding!5 yearsGot a call from this number today saying it was HMRC and that there’s a warrant out for my arrest, asked me to press one. Total scam - definitely should be blocked.HMRC7 yearsThey keep ringing me time and again.7 yearsNumbers ending in 4, 5, and 6 keep ringing me nonstop. I’ve got an iPhone and have set it so calls from people not in my contacts get silenced, so they just go to voicemail. Yet, so far, none of these calls have actually left a voicemail. I’d recommend blocking these numbers quick, or else they might start charging you.7 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming there was an issue with my computer. I didn’t get past telling them I’m not interested. Another spam call, as always!7 yearsGot a call from someone saying it was about Microsoft Windows.Microsoft7 yearsI got a call from a woman with a foreign accent telling me my PC was about to break down and I needed to turn it on and do exactly what she said. I could tell it was a total scam straight away. I told her I wasn't even home and couldn’t say when I would be. Then she asked what she should do about calling me back. I told her she should stop harrassing people with this nonsense. She just hung up after that. Does anyone running this site actually report these numbers to the police to stop these scams before more people fall victim?7 yearsSounds like some firm has passed around my info without my permission.7 yearsI usually don’t pick up, even though the call comes from various numbers.7 yearsI keep getting calls from this number all day on my phone, but I haven’t picked up once.7 yearsGot a call from some scammer who wanted to access my laptop. I asked if they even knew what they were doing, and they just hung up on me. I've blocked the number now.7 yearsThey rang me four times all in one day, but I didn’t pick up. I’ve since blocked the number. What’s sneaky is they also try calling using a number that’s just one digit different, probably hoping to catch you out.7 yearsThey called me claiming to be from Microsoft. When I said I’d watched a video about this scam on YouTube, they just told me to get lost and then cut the call. I’ve blocked the number now.MicrosoftYouTube7 yearsGot a bunch of silent calls on different numbers, read somewhere else that these are Microsoft scam calls. I've gone ahead and blocked them now.Microsoft7 yearsSome bloke rang me, claiming he was from Microsoft and insisted I log into Windows during the call. Clearly a dodgy scam, so I played along and kept him chatting for a bit. When I asked for their company registration number so I could verify it with Companies House, the guy got all awkward and refused to give it. I told him nicely that it's public info and I had every right to ask. In the end, he just hung up - I was a bit annoyed as I was enjoying winding him up. Still, that call felt genuinely convincing and it’s awful that folks prey on vulnerable people like that for money.MicrosoftCompanies House7 yearsI’ve been getting calls from numbers that are almost the same, just ending in 02, 03, or 04. They claim they're from Microsoft, swear at you, or say they’re a relative. One even told me to press ctrl+r and open a program. Even after asking them to stop phoning me, the calls keep coming. Honestly, the best thing is to just report these numbers and block them on your phone. I couldn’t find out who they actually worked for or get through to any supervisor. It’s pretty clear you’re dealing with some dodgy scammers.Microsoft7 yearsI've had the same number ring me four times today! Each time, they hang up as soon as I ask them to remove my details from their list. What's worse is they keep calling from different numbers, so I find myself constantly blocking a slew of them. It’s becoming rather tiresome, to say the least!7 years02039723702 - i always ignore numbers i don’t know now. after seeing all the reviews, i reckon it saved me loads of hassle.7 yearsKept ringing a few times but when I picked up there was just silence. If you don’t answer, they don’t leave a message. Sounds like a cold call to me. I blocked the number, and then noticed other calls from numbers identical except for the last digit - definitely a call centre.7 yearsBreathing quite heavily and then the line went dead... - caller: 020 3972 37027 yearsBeen getting these robo calls saying Inland Revenue wants to get in touch with me. The number looked kinda the same, so I just didn't pick up.Inland Revenue7 yearsThis bloke rang up saying something about my computer. I couldn't help but laugh and told him straight up he was a scammer and to get lost. Then he started swearing and shouting awful stuff at me. So, I just gave him a taste of my own medicine with some colourful Portuguese phrases. After that, he quickly hung up.7 yearsI got a call from a bloke saying he was with Windows. He actually knew my name and claimed my computer had been showing errors recently. When I said I wasn't buying it, he just cut me off straight away.7 yearsSome bloke rang me from 02039723702 saying he was with some Windows support and that my PC was throwing up error warnings. I kinda listened to what he was saying but didn’t actually follow his instructions, I just kept googling the number behind his back. Saw this site pop up and quickly told him to jog on!7 yearsGot a call from some bloke trying to get into my computer, saying there was a problem. I wasn’t having any of it, told him to jog on. Sounds like one of those scam calls trying to trick you into giving them access. Pretty sure it’s best to hang up straight away. Definitely fishy, so don’t fall for it!7 yearsI got a call from a lady with an accent claiming she was from Windows. When I told her I didn’t have a computer, she just ended the call straight away.7 yearsSome bloke called claiming he was from Windows, started going on about something. I cut him off, told him I didn’t even own a computer like that and asked him what Windows even was. He hung up straight away.7 yearsHonestly, I tried messing around on my own with these lot and let me tell you, it’s a proper scam. When I didn’t take it seriously, they got real nasty and started being super rude. Definitely don’t get involved with them.7 yearsThey ring me at exactly the same time every day, but whenever I pick up, there’s just silence on the other end.7 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming to be from Windows about my PC. I told her I’m quite elderly and don’t even own a computer. She quickly apologised and ended the call.7 yearsSome bloke said he was from Windows and told my missus to turn on my PC. She played it cool and said it was already switched on, then he asked her to hit the control key. She refused, and after that he got all nasty, threatening to call her every five minutes all day and night until she complied. We’ve blocked the number now.Windows7 yearsThis woman claimed she was from Windows. She just cut me off in the middle of what she was saying. Probably because I didn’t play along with her usual lines.7 yearsAnswered the phone but the person on the other end just ended the call straight away.7 yearsLooks like another one of those dodgy call centre scams.7 yearsGot a call from a lady who knew my name and claimed she was from Windows support, asking if I was the primary user of our computer. I found it odd and asked why she'd ring me when I use an Apple device. Pretty sure I caught her muttering a swear before she ended the call. Honestly, this was better than the last time when another woman insisted my OS was Windows, even after I told her I had an Apple laptop. That time, I was the one who ended up swearing.Apple7 yearsWithout a doubt, it’s one of those dodgy Microsoft Support scammers trying their luck. I decided to string them along just to kill some time. They prompt you to check the event logs for viewers - it’s all just a tactic to instil fear, really. The errors they highlight are perfectly common on any device. Then, they’ll direct you to a website that sounds all too official to download some so-called “support software.” Once you’ve done that, they gain unrestricted access to your machine, sifting through your files in search of valuable personal information like banking details and whatnot. Definitely a call from a Microsoft Support con artist!Microsoft7 yearsGot a missed call and thought maybe I should ring back, haha, but nah, not worth it!Haha7 yearsThis lady called me pretended she was from Windows, saying my computer was full of viruses. I kinda enjoy messing with these callers so I played along for a bit. When she asked for access to my PC and I refused, she just snapped and told me to f##k off!7 yearsI received a call supposedly from Windows about some issue with my PC. It was clear right away that it was a scam.7 yearsJust had a call from someone claiming to be Jenny from the Windows support team. Total scam alert! Don’t fall for it, folks.Jenny7 yearsIf you happen to receive calls from the numbers listed below (and I reckon there are more like them), do take heed - these are likely fraudsters. 020 3972 3701 020 3972 3702 020 3972 3703 For the last week, I’ve had a barrage of calls from these digits. More often than not, I've turned a blind eye or they’ve hung up on me. However, today I decided to engage after a couple of persistent calls, and, lo and behold, it was a chap with a distinctly foreign accent. He had the audacity to know my full name, even though this mobile number isn’t publicly available. Sensing it was a dodgy call, I figured I’d keep him chatting just to sidetrack him from pestering someone else. He claimed to be from Windows and started rattling off which keys to press on my keyboard. I quickly set him straight - I’m an Apple Mac user, mate! That swiftly brought our conversation to an end, and I managed to waste a few moments of this scammer's time. - Caller ID: 020 3972 3702Apple Mac7 yearsPhone rang when I had ‘do not disturb’ on, so I didn’t catch it. They didn’t leave any voicemail or message. If it was something urgent, surely they’d have left a note. After reading this thread, I’ve decided to block the number.7 yearsI’ve been inundated with calls from this number, 0203972370, and they simply refuse to take the hint when I ask them to stop. I've taken to just hanging up on them rather than engaging further. What a nuisance!7 yearsI just had a call from this number, but when I tried ringing it back for a laugh, it wouldn't connect. I’m guessing they’ll be dialing me multiple times throughout the day. Typical dead end!7 yearsGot a call earlier from someone claiming to be from Windows support, talking about my Windows PC. When I told them I actually don’t own a computer, there was a weird silence, then he double-checked if I was certain. After that, he just hung up without a word. These scammers just want to get into your system and grab all your info - don’t fall for their tricks!7 yearsThis number's not familiar to me at all. If it really was something urgent, you'd expect them to have called back or tried ringing again by now, especially since it's been a good three hours already.7 yearsThis lady claimed to be from Windows and said there was an issue with my PC. I told her I wasn’t comfortable letting her access my computer and that I would report her. Then I just ended the call.7 yearsThis number keeps ringin my phone, and my caller ID app marks it as spam. Usually I dont pick up if I dont recognise the caller, so I just blocked it now.7 yearsI've received several calls from this number, and despite blocking it, they somehow keep changing the last digits and getting through.7 yearsReceived a rather dubious call from this number, claiming I had an issue with my Windows computer. When I mentioned that I work for the Metropolitan Police and am well aware of any potential problems, his cheeky response was, "So why am I ringing you then?" After I explained (let’s just say my language wasn’t exactly civil) that it was all a scam, I promptly ended the call. I’ve genuinely lost track of how many of these dodgy calls I receive; it’s staggering! Like many others, I do my best to block each number, but they always seem to ring from a different one. The sheer volume of reviews regarding these pestering callers is quite alarming. It begs the question: why isn’t more action taken against them? And how are these companies able to secure so many varying numbers? It's utterly infuriating. - caller: 02039723702Metropolitan Police7 yearsI received a call from this number regarding my Windows computer. It's clearly a dodgy scam, as I've been inundated with similar calls lately! - caller: 020 3972 37027 yearsGot a call earlier today but no one left a voicemail, probably just one of those annoying marketing calls or alike. No clue who it was but since they didn’t bother to say anything, I’m guessing it wasn’t anything urgent. Blocked the number straight away.7 yearsI receive about three calls daily from this lot. No matter how many times I block them, they always seem to tweak the final digits and ring me up again. I've ended up shutting down at least 50 different numbers now!7 yearsI've been inundated with daily phone calls from this number, and they never pick up. Definitely sounds like a scam to me!7 yearsAbsolute dreadful individual! When I called her out, she had the audacity to say she found joy in deceiving others. This number is a blatant red flag! She tried to coax me into hopping onto my computer and droning on about her nonsense. I made it quite clear what I thought of her antics! - Caller: 020 3972 3702Caller7 yearsThe security folks over at Microsoft are requesting to access my computer files via Team Viewer, but I absolutely refuse to give them permission. Not happening!MicrosoftTeam Viewer7 yearsI got a call earlier but there was no voicemail or anything. If anyone knows who it might be, can you drop a message here please?7 yearsGot a call from some dodgy computer voice, seemed like a scam trying to rip me off.7 yearsThis number keeps calling me loads. The first time I picked up, I heard a weird recorded message about "unable to connect your call." Seems dodgy, like a scam or something. Definitely not answering again!7 yearsI receive about five calls daily, and when I first picked up, it just disconnected. After that, I decided to block the number, but lo and behold, they’re now ringing me with a variation of the same number-just one digit altered! It's absolutely maddening! Can't seem to put an end to these calls; block one, and they simply swap a number! It’s fruitless…. - caller: 02039723702/17 yearsYet another call from some bloke overseas today, purporting to be from a tech firm. He even had the cheek to know my name! I swiftly hung up - enough is enough! I’ve now added him to my block list!7 yearsMy phone showed it might be a scam, so I didn’t pick up and just blocked the number.7 yearsI received a bothersome call from someone pretending to be from tech support, insisting I'd got issues with my Windows machine. They kept urging me to turn it on and hit specific buttons as if that would magically solve everything!7 yearsToday, I got a ring from this number but decided against picking it up. Interestingly, just yesterday, I received a call from 020 3972 3704 and promptly blocked it. It seems these companies have a habit of cycling through numbers; once you block one, they simply switch to another. Quite the nuisance, isn’t it?7 yearsHad a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft Windows, she said her name was Jenny. As soon as I greeted her, she just hung up on me!JennyMicrosoft7 yearsMy phone showed the call as possible scam and when they rang, they just hung up straight away. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.Submit Your Own Report (020 3972 3702)
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