02072291859
☎️ 02072291859 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207229 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02072291859
- Calls pretending to be TalkTalkAug
2015Caller trying to scam meAug
2015Warning against scam phone callsAug
2015Received suspicious call about computerAug
2015Reported scam call on business lineAug
2015Avoid this number; possible scamAug
2015Call about non-existent computer, avoidedAug
2015Rude caller, hung up abruptlyAug
2015Uneasy communication with telemarketerAug
2015Frustrated with scam phone callsAug
2015Call received, suspected computer scamAug
2015Tech support scam warning. Be cautiousAug
2015Possible scam call about computer issuesAug
2015Number Of Searches: 110 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 31 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt Garbh(Highland), Catterall(Lancashire) and Hulland Ward(Derbyshire).
02072291859 has 13 comments of which 5 x neutral and 8 x negative
02072291859 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02072291859 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller claiming issues with your computer, often alleging viruses or system errors. Callers frequently display poor English and pressure you for info, sometimes knowing personal details like addresses. They aim to gain remote access to your devices to install malware or steal data. Many have noted abrupt hang-ups when challenged or when they realise you’re not interested. Calls have been made repeatedly over days to both personal and business numbers. The number may become untraceable after calls end. Overall, it’s widely viewed as a fraudulent operation with the intent to deceive and compromise your computer security.
Reports on phone number 02072291859
11 yearsJust got a call today from someone claiming to be from TalkTalk, saying my computer had a virus linked to the Windows system. They even told me I didn’t have Windows installed, which is totally odd. What freaked me out was them knowing both my phone number and my home address. I’m not picking up calls like that anymore, it’s just too suspicious.TalkTalk11 yearsI got a call from someone saying there was something wrong with my computer and they wanted to fix it. I told them I didn’t have any issues and then just ended the call. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.11 yearsThis is absolutely a scam, and it’s been in the news quite a bit lately. They try to trick you into giving them access to your PC, laptop, or tablet, then they put harmful software on it to track everything you type and grab your private details. Best to just hang up straight away.11 yearsGot a call about issues with my computer, but I’d already been told the same thing before. Mentioned I’d reported it to the fraud squad. Right after that, the call just dropped. Tried ringing back but the number’s vanished! Definitely fishy.11 yearsReceived a call from this number on 7th August 2015 at precisely 9:42 AM, inquiring about my computer situation. I politely informed them that I wasn't interested and have since reached out to the fraud squad regarding this matter.11 yearsI answered and there was nothing but silence on the other side. After reading the comments here, it’s clear this is some kind of scam. Been getting calls like this on my work phone for a while now, honestly it’s about time someone actually took action against these companies.11 yearsHe was speakin' in some broken english and I had no clue what he was on about. Kept talkin' about my computer but I dont even own one, so I just ended the call.11 yearsI recently received a call from this number, and I must say, the chap on the other end didn’t take my disinterest very well. He was rather curt and ended the conversation rather forcefully by hanging up. Quite rude, really!11 yearsHis English wasnt great. He asked if I was the only person using the computer. I asked why he was asking, but he said he couldn't explain until I answered. I told him he was the one calling me and I wanted to understand what this was all about. Again, he said he needed that info first or else I was just wasting his time. I told him actually, he was the one wasting my time, then ended the call.11 yearsOh these people, honestly, they'll claim your computer has a virus or something dodgy going on. It’s just a con, of course, so don’t fall for it and just ignore the whole thing.11 yearsI got a call from this number a couple of days ago and just now again. The guy was talking about some issues with my computer, but my English isn't great and it sounded weird, probably a scam by some computer fraudsters. Told him my computer is fine and then just ended the call!11 yearsThe man spoke really badly and i struggled to get what he was saying. He said my computer had microsoft issues and he could sort them out for me. When i told him my pc wasn’t switched on, he said he’d hang on until i turned it on. I let the call run five minutes then hung up. This is already the third time ive had the same call in just over a week. Is there any way to put an end to these annoying calls? Now i always unplug my computer from the bt line unless it’s in use.Microsoft11 yearsThey never mentioned the name of the company. Was saying there were some nasty files on my PC. I didn't stick around long enough to hear how they planned to fix it, I just ended the call. I reckon they wanted to either get me to go to some dodgy website or send a so-called technician over to "help".Submit Your Own Report (020 7229 1859)
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