02075676666
☎️ 02075676666 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Six Degrees Technology Group Limited. It is part of the phone block 207567 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02075676666
- Misidentified scam call from "BT."Aug
2016Received suspicious call from BTAug
2016Received computer scam call. Blocked numberAug
2016Suspicious BT phone scam attemptAug
2016User engages with Indian scammersAug
2016User trolls scammers, swears at themAug
2016Breathing sounds, no voiceAug
2016Scammer calls pretending to check infoAug
2016Phone scam from fake AntonyAug
2016Suspicious call regarding BT accountAug
2016Bogus scam, avoid sharing detailsAug
2016Annoying frequent scam calls receivedAug
2016Persistent nuisance phone calls causing distressAug
2016Frequent silent calls from 02075676666Jul
2016Dealt with unwanted phone callsJul
2016Frequent scam calls; enjoy wasting timeJul
2016Repeated scam calls, reported to authoritiesJul
2016Received scam calls, played alongJul
2016London number, foreign scam callJul
2016Asked about repeated phone callsJul
2016Call blocker successfully blocked telemarketersJul
2016Repeated hang-up calls, no responseJul
2016Scam caller regarding Windows downloadJul
2016Received scam call from "Microsoft"Jul
2016Received tech scam call, had funJul
2016Computer scam involving fake fixJul
2016Microsoft scam caller, offered assistanceJul
2016Sophie Rose called from BerkshireJul
2016Frustrated with scam phone callsJul
2016Concern about unwanted phone callsJul
2016Multiple scam calls are upsettingJul
2016Spam calls from UK numbersJul
2016Fraudulent tech support callers identifiedJul
2016Scam call, woman impersonated supportJul
2016Blocking unwanted calls effectively purchasedJul
2016Unwanted call about Windows issueJul
2016Received computer maintenance scam callsJul
2016Quiet, unspoken feelings linger hereJul
2016Received fake tech support callJul
2016Suspicious Microsoft scam call, be cautiousJul
2016Too many scam calls aggravatingJul
2016Repeated unwanted calls, instantaneous disconnectionsJul
2016Frequent unwanted calls after movingJul
2016Repeated scam calls from IndiaJul
2016Playing with scammers over phoneJul
2016Frustration with frequent scam callsJul
2016Received scam calls, acted rudelyJul
2016Persistent unknown number, very annoyingJul
2016Received two scam phone callsJul
2016Received suspicious call, ended quicklyJul
2016Annoying call patterns, likely spamJul
2016Scam call impersonating Indian engineerJul
2016Suspected scam call from maintenanceJul
2016Frequent scam virus phone callsJul
2016Frequent unwanted calls, threatening police actionJul
2016Repeated unwanted calls, no responseJul
2016Multiple hang-up calls in morningJul
2016Misleading department calls, follows up soonJul
2016Scam Indian calls need stoppingJul
2016Heavy breathing, call abruptly endedJul
2016Avoided scam from fake tech supportJul
2016Unable to receive incoming callsJul
2016Receiving unwanted calls, block numberJul
2016Number Of Searches: 418 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 13 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barcelona(Cornwall), Deuchar(Angus), Elliot(Angus), Preston Brockhurst(Shropshire) and Priesthill(Glasgow).
02075676666 has 55 comments of which 22 x negative and 33 x neutral
02075676666 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02075676666 👆 is reported as a persistent and well-documented scam originating from overseas call centres, often featuring South Asian accents. Callers claim to be from BT security or Microsoft tech support, alleging issues like hacking, viruses, or unauthorised broadband usage. They attempt to gain remote access to computers or extract sensitive information, frequently using vague technical jargon. Many victims warn against engaging with these calls, noting repetitive, intrusive calling patterns - sometimes multiple times daily - and advise blocking the number and reporting to authorities. Users highlight the calls as fraudulent, unconnected to genuine BT services, and remind consumers that legitimate providers do not initiate such security checks unsolicited. It is strongly recommended to avoid interaction and never provide personal or financial details.
Reports on phone number 02075676666
10 yearsThere was a pause and then a woman with an Indian accent came on, claiming to be from BT Security. She said someone was trying to hack into my broadband and asked what devices were connected to it. I kept my answers pretty vague and avoided giving her any details. Then I asked for a contact number to call back and confirm she was genuinely from BT. She gave me 08003104534. I hung up and checked my last caller ID with 1471, which showed 00 0207 567 6666. Just out of curiosity, I tried ringing the 0800 number she gave but it said the number was invalid.BT Security10 yearsAt first no one said anything, then a lady with a strong Indian accent started talking, claiming she was from BT and that my phone line was being used illegally. I didn’t even let her finish, sounded like a total scam to me!BT10 yearsI keep getting calls from a lady claiming to be from BT, saying my computer's got serious issues. She tells me to check my PC right away. They ring me about 4 to 5 times daily for the past fortnight. Total scam, don’t pick up! I’ve blocked the number now.BT10 yearsI get calls almost daily from an Indian call centre, sometimes a guy, sometimes a woman. Usually they ring once or twice each day. I like to mess around with them by acting like I’m checking out their fake system, or leaving them on hold while I boot up my super sluggish PC. Eventually, I tell them they’re talking rubbish and that’s when they usually just hang up, real quick once they see they’re wasting time.10 yearsThese guys from India kept ringing me nonstop. From the very first call, I could tell it was dodgy. So, I decided to mess around with them, acting clueless like I was typing stuff on my computer, pressing all sorts of random keys like Ctrl and R as they told me to. Then I'd let loose with every curse word I could think of. Haven't heard a peep from them in about five days now. It's hilarious how these so-called 'professional' callers turn out to be total muppets. What a bunch of clowns.India10 yearsThere was no speech, only the sound of inhaling and exhaling.10 yearsI've been receiving daily calls from this number over the past week. On the other end, there are chaps and chapesses with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT in London. They insist they're checking up on my licence number, suggesting that there might be others tapping into my internet connection. Naturally, I’ve declined to share any details with them.BTLondon10 yearsThis guy called, saying my wifi was hacked or something. I wasn’t having any of it and told him off straight away. Since the end of July, that number had rung me 29 times - definitely some dodgy scam going on.Antony10 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from BT earlier today. She was asking about what devices were linked to my wifi. When I mentioned phones, she insisted I switch on my computer. I told her I was too busy for that. Then, she asked for my account number and suddenly the call just dropped.BT10 yearsI experienced the same issue both today and yesterday; their calls were relentless! I reached out to my buddy at BT, and it turns out it's a dodgy number-a classic scam fishing for your banking info. Whatever you do, don’t let them into your computer! Just tell them where to go. If you're sceptical, there's a BT helpline you can ring up for reassurance; I did. They confirmed that BT never contacts customers claiming to be from 'security' wanting to check your computer. It's all a ruse!BT10 yearsI've been getting calls from this number around 10 or 11 times a day for the past three days, not to mention similar harassment last week. They claim to represent BT and it's becoming incredibly tiresome. They're pressuring us into doing something with our computer every single time. It's always the same chap on the line with a distinctly foreign accent. I'm thoroughly fed up with it!BT10 yearsMy mum has had about 7 calls from these lot today, even after she warned them she’d report it to the police. They just keep ringing her nonstop.10 yearsFor the last week, I’ve been getting these silent rings from 02075676666, like 5 times a day. It's driving me nuts!10 yearsOver the past few days, this number kept ringing me non-stop. I ended up pretending to set off a personal safety alarm on the call, then I just blocked the number to stop them bothering me again!10 yearsFor the entire month of July 2016, this number kept ringing me up like three to five times daily. Pretty obvious it's some scam. Since I own shares in BT, I get a kick out of answering and then hanging up straight away. Feels good to know they're the ones losing out cashwise!BT10 yearsThis number has been ringing me solidly for weeks now. Most times when I answer, no one speaks, but if I play the part of a clueless granny, they actually respond! I played along a bit when they wanted me to switch on my PC. When they insisted I keep the phone close, I just lowered it and gave a loud whistle into the mouthpiece! Surprisingly, they kept talking after that, but I flat out told them no way are they getting into my computer and firmly asked them to stop calling. Hopefully that does the trick!10 yearsThis number 020756766666 rang me about five times last Saturday, trying to tell me my computer had issues. I made it clear straight away that I was aware it was a scam and warned them I’d inform the police. I’ve since reported the matter to Consumer Advice who said they'll forward it to Trading Standards. Seriously, don’t deal with these lot!Consumer Advice10 yearsThis number seems to originate from a London area code, yet it's actually overseas. When they manage to connect, they insist they’re calling from "Computer Maintenance," which is complete fabrication. It's a scam, as many are aware, with these individuals attempting to gain access to your computer under false pretences. Best to politely send them on their way and hang up!London10 yearsThey called me loads of times today but always dropped the call as soon as I picked up.10 yearsThis woman with an Asian accent rang me saying she was Andrew from Microsoft Tech Support. I couldn't stop laughing, honestly. I told her I use a MacBook, so she was wasting her time calling me.AndrewMicrosoft Tech Support10 yearsGot a call from this bloke named Annabella claiming he was gonna help me get Windows 10 set up on my new laptop. Didn’t even bother listening and just hung up straight away, then blocked the number. Total scam!Annabella10 yearsThey’ve called me three separate times now, what am I meant to do about it?10 yearsThis number tried ringing me 8 times today but thanks to my BT phone with the Advanced Call Blocker, every call was stopped. Really great bit of kit!BT10 yearsSCAM alert. Got a call from a guy who sounded Asian, said he was from Microsoft. He asked if I had any issues with my PC. Tried to convince me by saying he could tell me my software licence number, but when I asked, he never actually shared it. Then he asked to access my computer. I told him straight up that it was a scam and hung up. He then called back three times from the international number 02075676666. Shame he's miles away - would love to give these scammers a good kicking!Microsoft10 yearsToday, this number rang me again - honestly, I’ve lost track of how many times people from India have called pretending to be from BT or some tech company, telling me there’s an issue with my computer or internet. The last time, I told the caller, “I can detect a whiff of cow dung, so are you really calling from India?” To which he replied no, he was from Berkshire! Honestly, they must think we’re daft. It’s getting really annoying and frankly, it's becoming a serious nuisance.BTIndiaBerkshire10 yearsGot called three times by this number today, just like many of you. Spoke to a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft tech support. I kept pressing her on where they got my number from, but she couldn’t give a straight answer and just ended the call. Definitely a scam. Really grateful for this website and everyone sharing their stories - it helps a lot. Cheers!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they could sort out my PC issues, but it was clearly a scam.10 yearsI got called twice by this number, first a bloke and then a lady. When I asked the guy where he found my digits and why it showed up as international on my caller ID, he suddenly let out a loud whistle straight into the phone. Then he just hung up. Honestly, I kinda enjoyed messing with them like that, but I worry that someone less sharp might fall for it. These annoying calls seriously need to be put an end to.10 yearsJust so you know, I put the last comment up and guess what? They rang me again! Same story about something wrong with my computer. I don’t get it, though - if they can fake the call so it looks like it’s from a UK number, surely they could also stop ringing the same numbers over and over? Seems a bit daft to me.UK10 yearsGot a call from 0207567666, a woman with an Indian accent claiming to be from Windows support. I told her she wasn’t genuine and then she just hung up.Fiona10 yearsGot another call from them this morning at 9.30, so I just blocked the number using this new call blocker I got delivered yesterday. It’s a bit of a pain having to buy gadgets just to stop these annoying nuisance calls.10 yearsReceived a call from someone with an Asian accent claiming there was an issue with my Windows system. They insisted on speaking to the primary account holder, but I promptly told them to bog off!10 yearsGot a call both yesterday and today from someone claiming to be with a computer repair company. The first time, I just hung up straight away. When they called today, I told them I don’t even own a computer. The bloke then asked how he got my number if that’s the case. I told him it’s a private number and he should remove it from his list. He replied that he can’t. Then he began to go on about something, but I cut him off and told him to stop calling me. Absolute muppets!10 yearsProper dodgy call - this person tried to get into my computer. Spoke to a lady with an Indian accent who called herself Kathleen (who on earth names an Indian woman Kathleen??). She was going on about watching my computer and stuff. I didn’t have the time to mess around so I told her in plain English not to take me for a fool and to get lost - she hung up straight away! I’m signed up with the TPS as well but they couldn’t care less. Just ignore these cheeky scammers.KathleenTelephone Preference Service10 yearsNo sound at all when I answered. Really quiet.10 yearsThey kept ringing for days and days, even though I’m on the TPS. Like others have mentioned, it’s obviously a scam. They got more and more rude each time I answered. Honestly, just annoying!Telephone Preference ServiceTPS10 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, seems like a scam and I think it's from India. Really annoying!India10 yearsThey keep ringing my number over and over but every time I pick up, the call just cuts off.10 yearsBeen getting calls from this number loads - twice today and a few times yesterday too. Every time I pick up, the call just drops straight away. I've only just changed address and not given my number out, so no idea why they're ringing me.10 yearsGot hit by loads of scam calls lately - I reckon over ten just this week alone. Every time we block one number, another pops up straight away. If signing up to the TPS doesn’t stop this, what’s the point? The phone firms just keep telling me to get phones with call blocking, but that’s not really helping much, is it? With so many calls coming through, it’s clear people are still falling for it. Honestly, these scammers should be ashamed.TPS10 yearsdidn't pick up the phone 'cause the number seemed unfamiliar, but wow, they really keep calling. it's super irritating. after seeing what someone else wrote here, i'm actually relieved i didn't get back to them.10 yearsTOTAL SCAM - Whenever they ring, I drag out the call as much as possible. They've called me several times and each time I pretend I can't hear which buttons I'm supposed to press, so they keep going through the whole spiel again. Then they usually accuse me of not pressing anything or say I must be driving. It really winds them up and they end up swearing at me, which always cracks me up!10 yearsI picked up my landline, and a chap with an Asian accent was on the other end claiming to be from Computer Maintenance. I made a quick comment before hanging up abruptly.10 yearsthe moment our voicemail kicked in, they hung up straight away without saying a word. we’ve been getting loads of calls like this for the last few weeks, all from weird looking, long phone numbers that are just a bit changed each time. we just ignore them all. after reading all the comments on this clever site, it’s pretty clear they’re all dodgy calls anyway.10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be with the Maintenance Department in Deptford, insisting they need to access my computer. They had quite a noticeable Indian accent, reminding me of those typical BT calls. Just thought I’d share this odd encounter.Maintenance DepartmentDeptford10 yearsGot another call today from someone with an Indian accent saying they’re a computer engineer. Definitely feels like a scam to me.10 yearsThis number has rung me about four times just today, and it’s not the first time either. I’ve told them several times to quit calling and to remove my details, but they just don’t listen and end up hanging up on me. Proper annoying!10 yearsthis number called me three times in just a few days. I told them i dont use a computer and warned them if they bother me again, I’ll report them to the cops. fingers crossed it stops now.10 yearsThis morning, I got a few calls from this number. Every time I picked up, there was silence on the other end before they just hung up. Quite odd!10 yearsI get a bunch of calls every day from people saying my computer is infected with a virus. It's definitely a scam.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from a department, but as soon as I questioned them, they hung up. Then, like an hour later, they tried ringing me again. Bit suspicious if you ask me.10 yearsGot like four calls today from folks with Indian accents all saying they’re from Microsoft security. Same kinda thing keeps happening with calls pretending to be from BT broadband security too. Honestly, it’s getting really annoying and something definitely needs to be done to stop these scams.Microsoft SecurityBT Broadband Security10 yearsThey just started breathing really loudly and then dropped the call.10 yearsEven tho I blocked the number, they keep ringing me up. Turns out it's from an Ethernet lease line, so I'd say it's better to steer clear of it.10 yearsBT call blocker's stopped their number getting through to me now.BTSubmit Your Own Report (020 7567 6666)
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