02077013298
βοΈ 02077013298 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207701 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02077013298
- Caller claimed to be supportJun
2015Received scam call from impostorJun
2015Received scam call falsely representing MicrosoftJun
2015Received abusive call, reported harassmentJun
2015Phone scam attempt; refused accessJun
2015Bogus tech support phone scamJun
2015Avoid computer scam phone callJun
2015Unexpected caller ID showed upJun
2015Use caller ID, Google numbersJun
2015Scammer call, played along brieflyJun
2015Poor connection, suspected phone scamJun
2015Repeated calls hang up immediatelyJun
2015Spam call from supposed technicianJun
2015Tech scam from fake MicrosoftJun
2015Scam call pretending to offer supportJun
2015Ignore calls from fake techniciansJun
2015Phone scam pretending computer maintenance. BlockedJun
2015Scam caller claims to be MicrosoftJun
2015User enjoys pranking fake tech supportJun
2015Suspicious call, thankful I hung upJun
2015Confused caller suspects hacking attemptsJun
2015Phone scam using remote accessJun
2015Frustration with phone harassment from 02077013298May
2015Caller falsely claims computer virusMay
2015Disappointing, identical and low qualityMay
2015Received a call, no answerMay
2015Received unwanted call, requesting no moreMay
2015Number Of Searches: 151 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 30 April 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bindon(Somerset) and Northleach(Gloucestershire).
02077013298 has 21 comments of which 11 x neutral and 10 x negative
02077013298 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02077013298 π is reported as a scam number where callers claim to be from Microsoft or a technical support company warning of computer threats. Callers often have Asian accents, give fake names, and try to persuade victims to press keys or install remote access software. Many users find the calls rude or abusive when challenged, with some receiving offensive language. The line quality is often poor, and callers disconnect quickly or use threatening tactics when questioned. Several people report repeated calls or hang-ups immediately after answering. Attempts to trace or stop these calls via phone providers have been unsuccessful. Visitors should be aware itβs a persistent scam using fake tech support as a cover.
Reports on phone number 02077013298
11 yearsSome bloke rang up saying he was Simon from computer support. I told him I don't know any Simon and just told him to get lost, luv. At least the chap spoke proper English, so that's something.Simon11 yearsthis bloke said he was from microsoft and told me my pc was about to get hacked. he told me to turn it on and do some stuff. after a few minutes the call cut off. then he rang back and i just ended it. later that day he called again and started saying weird stuff like he wanted to 'fif#' me then just hung up. really strange!Microsoft11 yearsThis number just rang me up. When I told the bloke on the phone to take me off their scam list, I mentioned I’d already asked one of his female coworkers to do it a couple days ago. He started getting proper nasty, calling me a right rude name! I warned him I’d get the police involved if he didn’t stop, but he just kept on with the swearing.11 yearsSome bloke said he was from Global Windows Support and wanted me to put in Teamviewer so he could take over my computer, no chance I was letting that happen. He also tried to get me to visit this site, www.121techsupport.com.11 yearsHad the same thing happen to me. They told me to switch on my computer but when I checked, the number they wanted me to call wasn’t the one that showed up on my phone. Strange!11 yearsgot a call saying something about my computer needing help, sounded dodgy so i told them to jog on and ended the call straight away. total scam, watch out!11 yearsI usually don't pick up unless I see who's calling. If I don’t recognise the number, I just let it ring and then look it up online afterwards. Once you answer, they know your line is active and will probably start bugging you more.11 yearsGot a call from 02077013298 claiming to be some kind of tech support saying my computer was infected with a virus. Thing is, I use a Mac, so I thought it was a bit of a joke. Told them they must have the wrong number, and then they got really rude with this thick Indian-Pakistani accent, shouting something like, "How can this be the wrong number? No way!" In the end, I just ended the call.11 yearsI got a call today from someone claiming to be from my computer support service. I told them I don’t even have a computer maintenance company, and then the person on the line just shouted "f### you" and ended the call. I've blocked the number now.11 yearsI keep getting calls from this number but the moment I pick up, they just hang up. It’s happened quite a few times now.11 yearsSomething quite similar happened to me recently - this bloke said he was called Jack Wills and claimed to be ringing from Microsoft. He had a bit of an Indian or Pakistani accent and insisted there was a problem with my computer, which I knew wasn’t true. When I asked for any kind of reference number or proof, he just cut the call straight away. Proper irritating!Jack WillsMicrosoft11 yearsSome bloke rings up using a made-up name, claiming he’s from some kind of tech firm or whatever. Best to just ignore it and not answer.11 yearsOn a really dodgy line, this bloke says "I'm ringing from computer tech support". I laughed straight away - a company with no name or the worst one ever? Then he got all annoyed, saying, "you think I'm messing, madam? You're using Microsoft right now". I wasn’t even using it and told him, "I don’t think you’re joking, I’m pretty sure you’re trying to scam me. But if you can’t even come up with a proper company name, sod off." Tried calling the number back and there’s nothing there. Total scam, without a doubt.Microsoft11 yearsHeads up, this number is definitely part of a scam. They’ll try to trick you into letting them control your computer remotely. Don’t fall for it! The bloke who called said his name was Christopher Franandus (not sure if he spelled it right). Just stay clear and never grant them access to your device. Stay safe!Christopher Franandus11 yearsThis bloke phoned me loads but I never caught his name. Every time I'd hang up, he'd ring straight back saying he was calling to protect me from getting hacked. Sounds dodgy to me - I reckon he was the actual scammer, and just got annoyed when I didn’t pick up properly.11 yearsWas totally obvious it was a scam from the start. I ended the call straight away and really glad I did.11 yearsThis number, 02077013298, keeps calling us incessantly. We've tried reaching out to BT for assistance, but honestly, they were absolutely unhelpful!11 yearsAbsolutely the same nonsense here! I received a call from someone claiming to be Sam, who insisted that there’s a virus on my computer. Total rubbish!Sam11 yearsUtterly unimpressed with this nonsense.11 yearsI've received a second call from this number in just a matter of minutes, and not a single soul uttered a word. It’s clear that these individuals need to be located and put an end to.11 yearsReceived that dreaded phone call earlier; we really didn't appreciate it and sincerely hope they refrain from calling again.Submit Your Own Report (020 7701 3298)
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