02045099693
☎️ 02045099693 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 204509 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045099693
- Unrelated phone number in replyMay
2022User ignored my responseMar
2022Avoided answering potentially unwelcome callMar
2022Received suspicious call from scammerMar
2022Caller targeted mother and sonMar
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Alleged scam, silent communicationMar
2022Scam call, no message leftMar
2022Answered call as "fraud department"Mar
2022Unwanted silent call to landlineMar
2022Microsoft scam call response humorousMar
2022Claims Microsoft employee, havoc ensuesMar
2022Received silent call this afternoonMar
2022Blocked number after receiving callMar
2022Scam call, redirected with noiseMar
2022Caller pretended to be Microsoft.Mar
2022Scam call disguised as MicrosoftMar
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Caller hung up during callMar
2022Questioning legitimacy of unsolicited callsMar
2022Caller from "Microsoft" misgender assumption, persistentMar
2022Rude Microsoft scam caller encounterMar
2022Rude Microsoft caller swore at womanMar
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Number for Microsoft tech scamsMar
2022Suspected scam from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Microsoft scam call, rude responseMar
2022Stringing them along and trollingMar
2022Suspected scam call, no messageMar
2022Scam caller swore at meMar
2022User claims affiliation with MicrosoftMar
2022Beware of Microsoft scammersMar
2022Frustrated with scam calls from "Microsoft."Mar
2022Microsoft scam call, verify carefullyMar
2022Scam call claimed to be MicrosoftMar
2022Disturbed sleep at 82 yearsMar
2022Claims to represent Microsoft falselyMar
2022Unexpected, silent calls causing frustrationMar
2022Potential scam call, unsure originsMar
2022Unknown woman called asking for meFeb
2022Invalid User CommentFeb
2022Frustration about Microsoft scam callsFeb
2022Ignored call, assumed it's scamFeb
2022Message indicated it was a scamFeb
2022Interacted with London phone scamFeb
2022Microsoft scam threat reported hereFeb
2022Scammer posing as Microsoft representativeFeb
2022Rude man from Virgin continuesFeb
2022Rude man, persistent, multiple callsFeb
2022Unexpected noisy woke me upFeb
2022Customer received unwanted phone callsFeb
2022Insulted foreign crook, mutual confrontationFeb
2022Unsolicited call from Microsoft impersonatorFeb
2022Assumed early morning call was scamFeb
2022Take action against scam callsFeb
2022Ignoring unknown calls, frustrated by spamFeb
2022Poor English, possible scam callFeb
2022Ignoring unknown calls due to silenceFeb
2022Fraudulent call from fake MicrosoftFeb
2022Received scam call about hackingFeb
2022Received scam call from "Microsoft."Feb
2022Microsoft persistent in pursuing denied requestsFeb
2022Inappropriate and offensive content shutFeb
2022Missed call, no message receivedFeb
2022User frustrated with Microsoft blockFeb
2022Microsoft support scam, 20-minute callFeb
2022Ignored foreign Microsoft phone scam callFeb
2022Warning about convincing Microsoft callsFeb
2022Received suspicious call pretending MicrosoftFeb
2022Report potential scammer pretending MicrosoftFeb
2022Unwanted early morning Microsoft callsFeb
2022Microsoft scam callers won't stopFeb
2022Constant scam calls, blocked numbersFeb
2022Phone number identified as dangerousFeb
2022Received scam call pretending MicrosoftFeb
2022Avoid classic Microsoft scamFeb
2022Possible noisy surroundings, no responseFeb
2022Received scam calls posing MicrosoftFeb
2022Call from old Microsoft scamFeb
2022Warning of possible bank scamFeb
2022Fake Microsoft scam call receivedFeb
2022Frustrated with early scam callsFeb
2022No response was given.TODOFeb
2022Microsoft scammers made two callsFeb
2022Suspicious phone call from BTFeb
2022Scam number, block it immediatelyFeb
2022Blocked unrecognized number, based on commentsFeb
2022Missed call, no response, blocked numberFeb
2022No message, number not recognizedFeb
2022Frustration with phone scammersFeb
2022Telephone company should stop callsFeb
2022Problem with computer identification issueFeb
2022Received scam call from "Microsoft."Feb
2022Microsoft imposter call abandoned quicklyFeb
2022Henry from Microsoft persistent and suspiciousFeb
2022Unanswered calls from possible MicrosoftFeb
2022Caller claimed hack from MicrosoftFeb
2022Endless calls day and nightFeb
2022Persistent and rude Microsoft impostorFeb
2022Fraudulent phone call impersonating MicrosoftFeb
2022Suspected scammer claiming to represent MicrosoftFeb
2022Caller confirmed identity then disconnectedFeb
2022Vishi exposed; desperate and exposedFeb
2022Scam call: fake Microsoft supportFeb
2022Scam call from moving locationsFeb
2022Scammer warning: don't share infoFeb
2022Indian scammer posing as MicrosoftFeb
2022"Persistent Rose calls via VOIP"Feb
2022BT must control Indian VOIP scammersFeb
2022Scam, repeated denial, Asian womanFeb
2022Scam call pretending Microsoft supportFeb
2022Microsoft scam call linked VisaFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 302 Number Of Comments: 106 First Seen: 08 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Haffenden Quarter(Kent) and Wdig (Goodwick)(Pembrokeshire).
02045099693 has 106 comments of which 50 x negative and 56 x neutral
02045099693 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045099693 👆 is reported as a persistent Microsoft scam number frequently ringing early morning hours, often with no answer or silent calls. Callers claim to be technical support, alleging computer viruses or hacking issues to gain access or personal data. Many callers use poor English or foreign accents and become rude or aggressive when challenged or refused. Recipients report threatening behaviour, attempts to confuse or guilt individuals, and instances of fake caller IDs. The callers sometimes swear or hang up abruptly when exposed. The scam aims to extract money or sensitive information, often pressuring victims to install software or buy gift cards. Numerous reports advise against answering or engaging, recommending blocking the number and alerting authorities or MPs to tackle such fraudulent activities.
Reports on phone number 02045099693
4 yearsI picked up but they didn’t say anything.4 yearsI missed a call from 08.33 on Saturday morning - didn’t pick up. Cheers to everyone for the heads up!4 yearsGot a ring from someone claiming to be from Microsoft in Reading, saying my computer had some major issues. I had no clue what they were on about and basically just ended the call straight away.MicrosoftReading4 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming there was a problem with my mum’s computer. Mum told him she doesn’t own one and he just started insulting her with swear words. I grabbed the phone and he began swearing at me as well. What a load of rubbish!4 yearsNo sound and then just ended the call… definitely a scam!4 yearsThis morning at around 7.30, I got a call from a woman named Elsa who sounded Indian, claiming she was from Microsoft. I just hung up on her. Seems like they're starting their calls earlier and earlier these days.ElsaMicrosoft4 yearsComplete scam! They never left a message when they rang my voicemail.4 yearsJust picked up and said I was from the fraud team, and they immediately ended the call!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft. I was messing around with them for a while, but when I told them I couldn’t keep talking, they just started cussing at me. Proper rude!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call on my landline but no one spoke, just dead silence.4 yearsGot a call bright and early at 7 in the morning from someone who said they were from Microsoft, telling me hackers had got into my system. Seriously dodgy. Their English was all over the place, and in the background, it sounded like a bunch of blokes having a raucous time - don't ask me what they were up to! Could’ve been their theme tune or summat. The number was spoofed, no doubt from some muppets overseas having a laugh trying fraud before most people’s had their tea.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call this morning from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft, inquiring if I was the user of my computer. Clearly, it was a dodgy attempt to scam me. I decided to place my phone down next to a radio speaker, cranking up the volume to maximum, and then I just strolled off. I reckon that would keep her line occupied for a bit!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call this morning at about 8.20, but there was no one on the line. I've gone ahead and blocked that number now.4 yearsGot a call on my landline today but no one said a word. Strange!4 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming to be Nick Smith from Microsoft, but it was clear he was calling from abroad. He told me I’d been ignoring warning alerts from Microsoft and needed to access the Admin settings on my PC, which he said he could sort out. When I told him I was onto his scam - had loads of supposed Microsoft calls before - and that it was the same old trick, he got really mad and started shouting at me for not paying attention. I then mentioned how I couldn’t have Microsoft alerts since I’m actually using an Apple device! That’s when he just cut me off.Nick SmithMicrosoftAdministrationApple4 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, but as soon as I mentioned that the call was being recorded and tracked, they just ended the call immediately. Definitely felt like a scam attempt.Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from 02045099693 claiming to be from Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my computer. I told them I don’t even own a computer, then just hung up. I’ve blocked the number since then.Microsoft4 yearsWhen I picked up, the person on the other end spoke in broken English and said they were from Microsoft. I decided to mess about a bit, and when I told them I couldn’t quite catch what they were saying, the "woman" - if you can call her that - rudely told me to "F*** Off" and hung up straight away. I’ve since reported the number to Clare Barclay at Microsoft UK; found her email through the handy CEO email addresses site.MicrosoftClare BarclayUK4 yearsRight before this call, I got a phone from someone saying they were from Microsoft about my laptop. I just hung up straight away. Then, almost right after, this number popped up on my phone. I ignored it and they didn’t bother me with a voicemail or anything. Feels a bit fishy, doesn’t it?Microsoft4 yearsThey kept saying they were from Microsoft but didn’t even get if I’m a bloke or not, kept calling me ‘Mr’ loads of times. These calls kicked off super early, around 7.30 in the morning! Such annoying telemarketers.Microsoft4 yearsI had an unpleasant encounter with a rather impolite woman claiming to be from Microsoft. When I inquired how she obtained my number, she stated it was through my computer and requested that I check my screen. At that juncture, I mentioned that my computer was being repaired. She promptly escalated her tone and became rather offensive, so I decided to hang up while she was still mid-rant.Microsoft4 yearsThe caller claimed to be representing Microsoft, but I informed him that I had no intention of chatting with him. He then resorted to some rather colourful language, telling me to hang up. I kindly pointed out that he was the one who actually rang me up in the first place!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft about issues with my computer. Definitely a scam. Watch out, folks!4 yearsWhat a scam! This bloke claimed he got my number from Microsoft, but I don’t even own a PC. Honestly, how he thought that would fly is beyond me.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call pretending to be from Microsoft. I told them off pretty bluntly. Then, to my surprise, they called back and acted like nothing had happened! Told me the exact same thing again!Microsoft4 yearsthis number is linked to one of those Microsoft scams ive been warned about before.Microsoft4 yearsOn a whim, I once kept a caller on the line for a staggering 40 minutes out of sheer boredom. I just kept leading them on with my answers, and it wasn’t until they inquired about which version of Windows I was operating that I cheekily revealed it was Lion. Well, that’s when they told me to do one and abruptly hung up! I was in stitches for the rest of the day. To top it all off, they actually rang me back, and I spun a yarn about using imaginary jargon to track them down, suggesting they’d incur a fee to access their own system. They slammed the phone down once again! In summary, what a shockingly unprofessional and curt service experience!4 yearsGot a voicemail with loads of noise from what sounded like a call centre, but no actual message left. Pretty clear it was some kind of scam.4 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft on this 01173700297 number. I told them off and blocked it, but annoyingly the same bloke rang back from a different number and started swearing at me. Feels like I really hit a nerve this time!Microsoft4 yearsSomeone saying they're from Microsoft called me. It sounded fishy right away, so watch out for that kind of scam.Microsoft4 yearsI received a call from the number 02045099693, with the caller insisting she was from Microsoft. I informed her that it’s not their usual practice to reach out to individuals regarding issues directly. She claimed that, given the volume of problems reported recently, this was a change in procedure. I could sense her frustration mounting as our conversation progressed. I decided it was best to cut the chat short, so I hung up. It’s quite clear this is a scam, especially since I’ve been away from work on holiday and haven’t even switched on my computer in the past fortnight.Microsoft4 yearsGot another call from these so-called Microsoft support scammers, this time it sounds like they’re ringing from some dodgy call centre in Kolkata’s Sector 5. They claim hackers have broken into your PC and need to remote in to fix it. Don’t fall for it! What they really want is to sneak into your bank accounts, crypto wallets, or credit card info to move money around illegally. And if you ain’t got any of those, they’ll try to trick you into buying gift cards like Amazon, Google Play or eBay and sending over the codes. Absolute scam, so be careful folks.MicrosoftKolkataAmazonGoogle Play4 yearsGot a call from 02045099693 saying there’s some issue with my Microsoft account or something about my computer activity over the past fortnight. Thing is, I haven’t even switched my PC on in two weeks! These scam calls are really getting on my nerves, especially as they ring me every single morning. Often, when I answer, there’s no one on the line, and when there is, it’s always the same lot claiming to be from Microsoft, trying to get into your computer. It’s a landline number too - why hasn’t this number been blocked or taken offline yet?Microsoft4 yearsI received a call from a woman claiming to be from Microsoft. When I pressed her for details about how she acquired my number and her identity, she promptly hung up. I tried to call her back, but the line was perpetually busy, which leads me to suspect it was a scam.Microsoft4 yearsWoken up way too early and honestly not happy about it since we’re 82 years old!4 yearsThey keep ringing me but just cut off the call right away.4 yearsGot a call where there was just silence on the other end. Sounds like it could’ve been some sort of scam.4 yearsYesterday, this woman rang me up, asking if I was Mr -, and she actually had my name right. When I said yes, she just hung up straight away. Honestly, I'm starting to wonder why I even bother picking up the landline anymore.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, and just a moment before, the same bloke called me from a Glasgow number. It’s clear these scammers can ring from anywhere, so pinning down their location doesn’t really help. Honestly, the best use for this site would be to pass the data to Ofcom so they could block these calls at the source. But I guess the phone companies don’t care, since they’re cashing in on all these nuisance calls going through.MicrosoftGlasgowOFCOM4 yearsGot a call bright and early at 8 AM on a Saturday. Was half asleep so just let it ring, figured it's probably one of those scam calls!4 yearsDidn’t even bother to leave a message on my voicemail, pretty clear it was a scam so I just ignored the call.4 yearsI let it go to voicemail when I noticed it was a London number, no point in answering, no message either. But one time I did pick up a call saying there was an issue with my computer. I messed about with them, asking which computer exactly, since I’ve got more than one. Tried telling them they were different colours and stuff just to confuse them. Eventually they just gave up and hung up. Funny thing is, I don’t even own a computer, just a tablet! Haha.London4 yearsI received a call purporting to be from Microsoft, and they ominously warned that they’d cut off access to my computer.Microsoft4 yearsGot a really rude guy calling, saying he was from Virgin. I told him to stop because I wasn’t interested, but he kept pushing and even called me back two more times. He sounded proper mad.Virgin4 yearsI encountered a rather impolite gentleman who insisted he was representing Virgin. He was incredibly insistent, despite my clear disinterest. After I ended the call, he had the audacity to ring me back on two occasions, clearly fuming. Quite off-putting, to say the least!Virgin4 yearsPurporting to represent Microsoft, they are.Microsoft4 yearsI had the misfortune of dealing with a rather unpleasant chap who insisted he was representing Virgin. He was incredibly pushy-despite me clearly stating that I had no interest, he just wouldn't let it go. After I hung up on him, he had the audacity to call me back not once, but twice, and each time he seemed angrier than the last. Quite the experience, I must say!Virgin4 yearsSo it’s 8 in the morning, super quiet, and I’m just about to hang up when suddenly some woman with a British accent shouts right into the phone. She goes "Hello" or some rubbish like that and then says my name. I let her know I wasn’t very happy about the call. Then came the usual nonsense about Microsoft or something like that. Ugh, so annoying.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a funny accent, sounded dodgy to me. We ended up swapping insults - him back at me just as quick. Crazy times we live in!4 yearsEarly this morning at around 7.40am, we got a call from someone named Jasmine claiming to be with Microsoft's Tech Support. Honestly, I’m not exactly sure what she was after because my husband just told her off and hung up.JasmineMicrosoftTechnical Department4 yearsGot a call at 7:20am, thought it was some sort of scam so I just ignored it.4 yearsGot a call today from an unknown number, but I never pick up if I don’t recognise the digits! Really hope there’s a way to stop these annoying calls.4 yearsGot a voicemail from someone mumbling nonsense. Either their English is shockingly bad or they didn’t realise they were calling someone who probably only speaks English. Well, looks like my day of dodging scams isn’t over just yet!4 yearsEvery single time I answer, it's dead silent on the other end, no one really says a word. So now I just end the call straight away without waiting around to hear if someone eventually speaks up.4 yearsgot a call startin with “this is microsoft technical office.” i told the bloke it’s a scam and made it clear not to call back before hanging up.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from a bloke overseas who told me my computer was getting hacked. When he asked if I used a computer, I answered not all the time. Then a woman came on and told me to give the phone to the person that uses the computer. I said no and ended the call instantly.4 yearsSomeone rang me on this number saying they were from Microsoft. They told me my computer was being hacked. I told them they weren't with Microsoft, but then they said they could provide some special code to prove it. I ended the call straight away.Microsoft4 yearsSanjeev Gupter Singh rang me to ask if I’d do a favour for him, literally asking if I’d spunk right on his silly wee face. What a complete wanker.Sanjeev Gupter Singh4 yearsI swear, Microsoft just doesn't get the hint, they keep pushing no matter what.Microsoft4 yearsThis number rang me but I didn’t pick up, instead let it go to my voicemail. They didn’t leave anything though.4 yearsMy computer got totally blocked by Microsoft, now I can’t use it at all!Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke pretending to be Microsoft support called me, so I just wasted like 20 minutes chatting with them before hanging up.Microsoft4 yearsWas this odd bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, but I just told him to jog on and ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsI keep getting calls from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, and they sound totally legit.Microsoft4 yearsthis moring at like 7am i got a call from 02045099693, some guy with an indian accent said he was from microsoft. i just told him to get lost and hang up the phone, what a joke!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone called 'Adam' claiming to be from Microsoft. Told him he was a scam and to buzz off. I reckon they’ll be calling back soon enough.AdamMicrosoft4 yearsAt about 8 in the morning, I got a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft. I ended the call, but they kept ringing me back, like four times in a row. Said there was some problem with my software. Quite annoying really.Microsoft4 yearsAll day long, loads of calls from various mobile numbers and area codes kept coming through, clearly scams. I just blocked them all and deleted the messages.4 yearsGot a call from 02045099693, someone saying they were from Microsoft. Honestly, why do these people never just leave us be? Everyone knows it’s a total scam. They should really be tracked down and made to face the law. It’s like they’re getting paid just to try and steal our banking info!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from 02045099693 and felt something was off. Did a quick check and found out it’s dodgy, so I just left it ringing.4 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft regarding my computer issues. When I inquired about which device he was referring to, there was an awkward silence. I made it clear that I don’t engage with fraudsters and promptly ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsThey didnt answer, but I could hear what sounded like a really busy work place or maybe a cafe in the background.4 yearsTypical Microsoft ruse. Best to steer clear of it.MicrosoftBest4 yearsHad one of those usual scams where someone pretends to be from Microsoft, saying there’s an issue with my computer. When I told them "I’m afraid I don’t use anything from Microsoft," they quickly ended the call. Pretty obvious scam really.Microsoft4 yearsIt was the typical issue of a Microsoft representative ringing up about supposed computer troubles. The amusing part? I don’t even have anything Microsoft-related online! As soon as I mentioned that, the caller hurriedly ended the conversation. What a shame, really-I was quite keen to have a bit of fun with him and keep him chatting for a while.Microsoft4 yearsGot two calls within 10 mins from people pretending to be Microsoft support. Proper scammers!BloominMicrosoft4 yearsI'm getting really sick of these calls claiming to be from Microsoft, especially when they ring me that early in the morning at like 7:22 am. Totally feels like a scam to me.Microsoft4 yearskept ringing but no one picked up.4 yearsSo, this bloke rings me up saying he's Steve, but with a heavy Asian accent, and tells me he's from BT about my internet. He starts with, "How you doing today?" I replied, "I was alright until you rang." And would you believe it, he just hung up straight away! BT? Nah, I doubt it. Looks like a total scam to me!SteveBT4 yearsI’ve encountered this daft number that claims to represent Microsoft, but let me tell you, it’s nothing more than a ridiculous scam! Honestly, it’s best to just block it the moment it tries to get in touch. I really wish I had done that myself before it became a nuisance!Microsoft4 yearsI got a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but there wasn’t any message left. Considering the other comments here and the fact I’ve had a few calls like this from other numbers before, I’ve gone ahead and blocked it.4 yearsI'm really fed up with these sneaky callers. You’d think the phone company could step in somehow, especially since their number’s on the directory right here. It shouldn’t be that hard to get them to stop. And the worst part - they’re using the name Microsoft! Surely Microsoft must take action against people pretending to be them.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call at 9.05 this morning from some bloke claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC had been hacked. He wanted me to power up my computer and follow his instructions. When I told him to jog on because I knew it was a con, he got really narky and started yelling at me. I’d say this number is definitely "DANGEROUS".Microsoft4 yearsGot a call, rang a couple of times so I picked up but there was nobody there. They tried again a little later and same thing, silence when I answered. I'm gonna just block that number now. Cheers.4 yearsI got a call from someone saying there was an issue with my computer ID. Sounded a bit dodgy to me, so I didn’t really trust it. Probably just a scam or something.4 yearsDidnt pick up as I didnt recognise the number and they didnt bother leaving a voicemail. Not in my contacts anyway.4 yearsClaimed to be from Microsoft after a rather prolonged silence. I decided to hang up.Microsoft4 yearsI don’t understand why the phone provider doesn’t block these annoying calls. The lady rang me usin my old married name, which I stopped usin about five years back. When I told her she’d got the wrong person, she then asked for someone in my family instead. They’re definitely getting trickier with these calls. The number showed up as 02045099693, so watch out everyone. I’m pension age now and every penny counts for me.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was Henry at Microsoft. I told him there’s no Mrs Roussell here and I don’t have a computer. He just wouldn’t drop it, seemed pretty pushy and even knew my full name and address, which freaked me out a bit. After a while, he said he’d take me off his list and wouldn’t contact me again. I told him thanks for sorting that out. Proper persistent bloke, could easily trick folks into handing over their info.HenryMicrosoftMissus Roussell4 yearsDidn’t pick up, but it seemed like another Microsoft call. This week’s been mad, got four calls from different numbers all claiming the same.Microsoft4 yearsSomeone called saying they were from Microsoft and started telling me my computer was hacked.Microsoft4 yearsThis caller has been quite relentless, ringing me at all sorts of times throughout the day and night.4 yearsI received a call from someone alleging to be a supervisor at Microsoft. He was incredibly pushy and rather impolite. After I hung up on him, he had the audacity to ring me back-this time hurling even more expletives! I couldn’t help but remark, “Ah, so you really ARE affiliated with Microsoft, then!” To that, he promptly disconnected.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call in the wee hours, purporting to be from Microsoft. They insisted it was imperative to discuss a virus infecting my computer.Microsoft4 yearsI've received a call from someone named Rufe, who alleges they're with Microsoft.RufeMicrosoft4 yearsThey only said my name before cutting off the call.4 yearsGot a call from someone called "Rose" who said she's from Redding, but the phone number showed up as a London one! Turns out, they’re actually based in places like Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi, Goa, or Hyderabad. They seem to keep hopping locations, probably because the Indian authorities make them pay some sort of local fee to work there. Pretty dodgy if you ask me!RoseReddingLondonBangaloreKolkataDelhiGoaHyderabad4 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming to be from Microsoft tech support about some issue with my internet. Just another one of those scams from India, sadly.MicrosoftIndia4 yearsThere’s this bloke Vishi, you know, the one always messin’ about with his laptop and that fancy Mercedes AMG. He’s the lad always hanging around the centre of the call office, always trying to stir trouble with the coppers. He must be proper desperate at this point. And we all got a fair idea what “Rose” is like too, especially after their CCTV got hacked and slapped all over YouTube.VishiMercedesRoseCCTV4 yearsJust got another call from some "Ray Microsoft" bloke, but this time it was a different number. Same dodgy scam though. Honestly, don’t trust them for a second - anything you say gets written down on some spreadsheet, probably linked to your phone and sold around by these crooks. Never EVER share your details with them!Ray MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 4509 9693)
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