02065577777
☎️ 02065577777 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02065577777
- Time wasted to fake MicrosoftAug
2016Microsoft scam call, be cautiousAug
2016Be cautious of fake TPSJul
2016Indian scam call center experienceJul
2016Beware of computer support scamJul
2016Suspicious phone call from IndiaJul
2016Scam call from Indian manJul
2016Scam call from fake technical supportJul
2016Angry reaction to PC scamJun
2016Beware of computer scam callsJun
2016Don't take it too seriouslyJun
2016Warning about computer scam callMay
2016Unwanted call from Indian companyMay
2016Scammers called about non-existent PCMay
2016Distrust of unsolicited phone surveyMay
2016Missed call from unknown numberMay
2016Tech support scam attempt, report itMay
2016Labeling based on nationalityMay
2016Caller hung up after answerMay
2016Warning about computer problem scamMay
2016Received silent call, then hung upMay
2016Call was silent, then disconnectedMay
2016Scam call from fake companyMay
2016Invalid 0206 numbers in UKMay
2016Caller let out a shreekMay
2016Ignored suspicious unknown call numberMay
2016Call from unclear source, suspiciousMay
2016Scam call reporting PC errorsMay
2016Missed call, no message receivedMay
2016Answered silent call, dead line. FrustratedMay
2016Scam pretending to be MicrosoftMay
2016Searching for hints and suggestionsApr
2016Ignored call and ended itApr
2016Upset about cold callersApr
2016Block international scammers on VOIPApr
2016Number Of Searches: 531 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 05 April 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Croxall(Staffordshire), Greta Bridge(Durham), Oaken(Staffordshire) and Town End(Cumbria).
02065577777 has 33 comments of which 17 x negative and 16 x neutral
02065577777 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02065577777 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating primarily from overseas call centres, often with callers claiming affiliation to Microsoft or other major tech companies. Callers allege computer issues to gain remote access or personal information, employing high-pressure tactics and vague company identities. Frequently, these calls feature strong Indian accents and are linked to fraudulent software sales or pension scams. Many victims report repeated calls despite registering with the UK Telephone Preference Service, highlighting regulatory challenges with international scammers. Users are advised to remain cautious, avoid engaging or allowing remote access, and report suspicious calls to relevant authorities. Blocking the number and using call screening tools is recommended to prevent further nuisance.
Reports on phone number 02065577777
10 yearsSomebody said they were from microsoft, so I messed about with them for a bit pretending to go along but didn’t let them near my laptop. They wanted me to open some apps or something. Eventually they got bored and hung up before I did.Microsoft10 yearsSCAM alert. Got a call from this number (checked with 1471) saying they were from Microsoft and that my laptop had issues. When I asked for their actual phone number, they gave me a different local number, not this one. Totally fishy and obviously a scam.Microsoft10 yearsI’ve been through the same thing as lots of you. Just yesterday, I signed up to TPS again. Going through their website, it said they can deal with calls from UK numbers but loads of firms use overseas numbers to make the calls. TPS can’t trace phone numbers from other countries. It’s a free service run by the government, but they warned to watch out for any company claiming to be TPS and asking for payment. One outfit called themselves Telephone PREFERENTIAL Services instead of the actual Telephone PREFERENCE Service. So please, be really careful when you’re signing up!Telephone Preference ServiceTPSTelephone PREFERENTIAL ServicesTelephone PREFERENCE Service10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending there was an issue with my computer, and they told me to turn it on. I said it’s actually a laptop, not a desktop. Then they quickly said oh, its probably infected or something. I just kept them on the line to see what they wanted, but I reckon they were trying to either get me to install dodgy software or trick me into giving my bank info. Watch out, folks!10 years0206 5577777 - Some bloke with an Indian accent called saying he was from World Web Service and worked for Microsoft, Vodafone, T-Mobile and Virgin internet. He told me there was an issue with my computer and that important Windows updates hadn’t installed right. I asked if that was really the case and if I could check the company online. He seemed a bit lost after that and just ended the call.World Web ServiceMicrosoftVodafoneT - MobileVirgin internet10 yearsPretty much the usual - a guy with an Indian accent, asked to get into the computer, said he was calling from the UK. I told him I knew exactly what kind of scam this was and he shouldn't waste his time. But he kept going on for ages until I just got bored of messing about with him.UK10 yearsthis guy from india called saying hes from some kind of internet service about serious problems with my pc. complete rubbish. I kept asking him if he even realised he was talking nonsense and he just ended the call eventually!10 yearsGot a call from some PC scammer, and when he realised I wasn’t falling for it, he got really nasty and started swearing a lot. Then the bloke asked for my name so he could look me up on Facebook - proper creepy!10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today - the typical scam saying there’s a big issue with my computer. Be careful, they’re just after your personal info.10 yearsHaha, had a laugh messing around with this bloke. Don’t get caught up in it.10 yearsComplete rip-off. They called me about my computer issue (coincidentally, I’ve been sorting out McAfee stuff, so I didn’t just hang up right away). I asked them a couple of questions and got transferred to some team leader (they were pretty persistent - I kinda enjoyed confusing them). When I kept pushing for specifics, like which computer was the problem or which company they were with, they claimed they worked for the "world web server". That’s totally made up, doesn’t exist.10 yearsGot a call saying there was an issue with my computer. The funny thing is, I don’t have one. When I tried to find out who it was and told them to stop calling, they just hung up. Classic scammy behaviour. Our number’s unlisted and somehow they still got hold of it. No clue how they do it.10 yearsI left a comment before on 23/5/16 'cause I got a call about my computer. Today, the same number rang me again, and it was an Indian bloke asking if I wanted to join a pension review. I told him I don’t talk about that with people I don't know and hung up. I’m on the TPS list, but I’m still getting these calls.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Kevin, sounded Indian, saying he had 4 questions about my pension for some DWP survey. Even though he kept saying anything I told him wouldn’t be shared outside government, I still didn’t give him any info and told him I was on the Telephone Preference Service. He then claimed the “government” gave him my number! Honestly, at this point, I’m barely shocked by the lengths they’ll go to spread rubbish like that.KevinDWPTelephone Preference Service10 yearsGot a call from 02065 577777 but nobody answered when I went to pick up.10 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady saying there was something wrong with my computer. Told her I had no issues. When I asked for her company’s name and contact number, she just hung up on me. Planning to report this to the TPS.IndiaTelephone Preference Service10 yearsLooks like a scam call from India.India10 yearsI picked up and then they just ended the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming there was a computer issue reported to them. Had no clue who they were meant to be, but it was obviously a SCAM. Shame these folks can't put their effort into honest work instead of scamming people. Absolute SCAM s#t!10 years0206 5577777 called but just silence then they ended the call.10 yearsReceived a quiet call, then they abruptly disconnected.10 yearsIn the UK, there seems to be no genuine numbers starting with 0206 at all.UK10 yearsAs soon as I picked up, the person on the line emitted this bizarre screeching sound, and I thought it best to disconnect immediately.10 yearsIt was a bloke with an Indian accent. The call sounded like it was over VOIP cause I could barely hear myself speaking until a moment after I’d said it. Claimed to be from some pension review group.10 yearsDidn't recognise the number, thought it was probably a call centre so I just let it ring and blocked it afterwards.10 yearsThis call was definitely a scam. They told me my computer had loads of errors and said they had to get access to fix it, pretending to be from Microsoft.Microsoft10 yearsI didnt pick up and they didnt leave any voicemail or message.10 yearspicked up a call that was silent then it hung up. Tried 1471 and just got a dead line tone. no clue who was calling but proper annoyed since ive signed up to the telephone preference service.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsHonestly, what a complete charlatan claiming to represent Microsoft! It baffles me how utterly foolish these dodgy individuals think people in the UK are. This sort of nonsense really grinds my gears!MicrosoftUK10 yearsHas anyone got any hints or insights?10 yearsI received a call that was completely silent, and then they just hung up.10 yearsThose pesky cold callers! Can’t seem to escape them, can we? They keep ringing me up about my laptop troubles. Oh for heaven’s sake, just leave me be!10 yearsI've been getting calls on my VOIP that are clearly from international con artists; it’s best to just block them altogether.Submit Your Own Report (020 6557 7777)
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