02079373590
☎️ 02079373590 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207937 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02079373590
- Unwanted call about boiler coverMar
2021Unwanted call offering boiler reductionMar
2021Caller asking for late husbandMar
2021Frequent, silent, frustrating, hard blockFeb
2021Unanswered call, potentially dangerous numberSep
2020Possible phone scam, be cautiousSep
2020Received scam call, inappropriate languageSep
2020Scammer claiming to be governmentSep
2020Caller complained about poor receptionSep
2020Intrusive call about iPhone orderSep
2020Phone scam from fake Amazon representativeSep
2020Amazon support scam is fraudulentSep
2020Rejecting fraudulent Amazon order confirmationSep
2020Suspicious silent call from callerSep
2020Cautious of convincing Amazon scamSep
2020"Computer scam claiming fake support"Aug
2019Dismissed unwanted telemarketing callAug
2019Wrongly identified caller hung upAug
2019Call from suspicious support serviceAug
2019Dismissed debit scammer on holidayAug
2019Received scam debit card callAug
2019Missed call, no voicemail, assumed scamAug
2019Caller asked for name, silentAug
2019Ignored call, checked voicemail laterAug
2019Assumption of scam from India/PakistanAug
2019Fraudulent Microsoft scam caller warningAug
2019Reported unwanted hang-up calls, frustratedAug
2019Beware of computer scam callsAug
2019Scam call impersonating Microsoft agentAug
2019Received scam call impersonating supportAug
2019Scammy tech support tactic criticizedAug
2019Unsolicited call requesting computer serviceAug
2019Scam call claiming computer issuesAug
2019Distracted support agent with whistleAug
2019Angry at frequent scam callsAug
2019Distrust online support center callAug
2019Beware of computer scam artistsAug
2019Tech scam attempted over phoneAug
2019Uncertain. Call went to voicemailAug
2019Request owner contact for computerAug
2019Computer sending error messages, ended callAug
2019Number Of Searches: 178 Number Of Comments: 39 First Seen: 19 August 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broken Green(Hertfordshire), Greetham(Rutland) and Leadburn(Scottish Borders).
02079373590 has 39 comments of which 14 x neutral and 25 x negative
02079373590 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02079373590 👆 is reported as a scam and nuisance number frequently used by callers with Indian accents pretending to be from boiler cover companies, Amazon support, government agencies or Microsoft. Callers often hang up abruptly when challenged or become rude and threaten with fake consequences like bank account theft. They sometimes try to trick people into paying for non-existent computer repairs or claim the victim’s device is compromised. Repeated silent or no-message calls are common, and they use call centre background noise to sound credible. Many users report different last digits, making blocking difficult. Older or vulnerable people are particularly targeted, and the scammers display persistence and tactics to confuse or intimidate recipients. Overall, these calls are unwanted, aggressive, and clearly fraudulent.
Reports on phone number 02079373590
5 yearsI got a call from this number about lowering my boiler insurance cost. I told them I wasn’t interested and they just ended the call pretty fast.5 yearsHad a call from a lady with an Indian accent, asking for my husband who's passed away. Once I told her he's not around anymore, she just hung up. Bet she'll try again soon enough.5 yearsI got a call from this number, and the person said they could help lower my boiler cover payments. I told them I wasn’t interested at all, and they just ended the call straight away.5 yearsThey keep ringin but theres never anyone on the other end. The last 4 numbers are always changin which makes it tricky to stop these calls.6 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier but no message was left behind. After seeing what others have said about it, it seems a bit dodgy, so I've put it on my blocked list. Wouldn't bother answering again.6 yearsToday, 28/09/2020 at about 10:49, I got a call from 02079373950 talking nonsense about an iPhone deal or something. I told them it was rubbish and ended the call. As soon as I picked up again, the caller started swearing and even called me a ####. Proper rude!6 yearsSome woman called saying she was with the government, trying to fight scam calls. I asked her which company she worked for and she said the Telephone Preference Service. I told her I was already signed up with them ages ago, but it doesn’t seem to make any difference!Telephone Preference Service6 yearsThe person on the line said they couldn’t hear me very well, even though I heard them loud and clear. They told me I should get in touch with my “phone provider,” but never mentioned which company that actually was. Plus, the number they were calling from didn’t match any of the ones my real phone company has ever used to contact me before!6 yearsGot a ring from 02079373590, this lady claimed she was from Amazon support about a parcel due to arrive today. I told her I hadn’t ordered anything and asked if she was trying to scam me. She just straight up said “Yeah, I am scamming you.” Well, gotta give her credit for honesty!Amazon6 yearsI got a call from a bloke saying I’d ordered an iPhone from Amazon, which I definitely haven't. I got a bit snappy with him, but he just kept going on and on. Not sure what their exact scam was supposed to be, but after a while, he finally hung up. Honestly, he sounded a bit more legit than most scammers I’ve dealt with before.Amazon6 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady who wanted to know if I shop on Amazon and then asked if I use the internet to browse. It was obvious a scam, but she was quite persuasive. Luckily, I spotted it early, but just a heads up, she tries hard to sound legit!IndiaAmazon6 yearsJust got a call where all I could hear was complete silence except for some faint buzzing and typing noises, like from a call centre or something.6 yearsThis bloke claimed to be from Amazon customer service and was asking about an order I supposedly made. When I asked him to tell me what the order was, he just ended the call. Definitely a scammer.Amazon6 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she was confirming a delivery from Amazon. I told her straight up I wasn’t falling for it and to buzz off. The number she called from was 02079373590. Pretty sure it was just a scam.Amazon7 yearsGot a call from a bloke who said his name was Jason Miller, sounded Indian. He said he was with Online Support Limited - which I checked, and it’s a real company - and even gave me their phone number. He told me there were alerts and errors showing up on my PC and that he could sell me software to sort it out. When I questioned him, he kept pushing that he really worked for them. Totally dodgy, steer well clear of this one!Jason MillerOnline Support LimitedOnline Support7 yearsI got a call from a lady with a foreign accent, sounded quite casual and even used my first name, which made me think it was someone from work ringing me. My phone line has been acting up and calls come through really quiet, so I couldn’t quite catch what she was saying before she just hung up. No clue what it was about in the end.7 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an accent, I told him no thanks and hung up. Just another one of those annoying p### calls so I'm just gonna block and ignore.7 yearsGot a ring from someone saying they were from "Online Computer Support." The way he spoke was exactly like the others folks mentioned here from yesterday and today. I just said I don’t handle that sort of thing and hung up straight away. If it’s a UK landline, maybe the Telephone Preference Service could help block these annoying calls.Online Computer SupportUKTelephone Preference Service7 yearsWhen I answered, I asked who it was, but the person just stayed quiet before hanging up on me.7 yearsReceived a dodgy call regarding my debit card.7 yearsNo voicemail or anything so I'm guessing this is just another scam call from someone in India or Pakistan.IndiaPakistan7 yearsThey rang me but didn’t bother to leave a voicemail, which made me think it was probably some kind of scam. I feel like a proper company would leave a message to explain why they were ringing, right?7 yearsGot a call about some debit card stuff, told the person to jog on, especially on a bank holiday - sounded like a total scam to me.7 yearsDecided not to pick up and just let it go to voicemail instead.7 yearsGot a call from Jason with a funny accent, telling me the same old tale as before. When I asked where he got my number from, he said it was from Microsoft Windows. He kept spinning lies, and I ended up telling him to eff off - words I rarely say! The cheeky bloke even threatened to call the police on me!JasonMicrosoft7 yearsGot a call on my home phone from a woman asking to speak to whoever owns the computer here. Sounds like a complete scam to me. This is the third call this week - before she rang from a 02038 077274 number. Just a heads up to keep an eye out, especially for elderly or more vulnerable folks. I just ended the call straight away.7 yearsThere’s been a couple of calls from 02079373590, but they just ended the call straight away. Seriously BT, can you sort this out? It’s getting annoying.BT7 yearsI got a call about an issue with my PC, supposedly from some online Microsoft support team.Microsoft7 yearsOh, the old trick where they ask for cash to solve an issue that’s totally made up. Classic scam move.7 yearsHad a woman call me, said she was from Microsoft, talking about loads of error messages popping up on my PC. When I started asking her questions, she got really annoyed, like I caught her out or something. I told her she was just a hacker trying to trick me and hung up. She rang back two more times straight away, but I just didn’t pick up. Watch out for these scams, they’re everywhere!Microsoft7 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was calling from Windows and that my computer had been hacked. I told him I wasn’t near my PC, and then he said he’d ring back tomorrow!7 yearsI wish these fraudsters got calls on their personal numbers every single hour, see how it feels then. Why on earth don’t the phone companies just block their lines altogether?7 yearsClaimed to be some kind of online helpdesk. Pretty sure it’s a scam, probably after cash. Ended up just hanging up straight away.7 yearsBeware, there’s some dodgy lot posing as computer experts trying to scam you!Hacker7 yearsSpoke to Anna from Online Support and honestly, two fibs in just four words! You'd think her nose would've stretched so far it knocked her laptop off the desk. Sorry bout that, I couldn’t help but let out a whistle while she kept yabbering away.AnnaOnline Assistance7 yearsIs the person who owns the computer available to chat?7 yearsMy PC started throwing out a bunch of error alerts, so I just hung up.7 yearsNo idea who that was, rang my phone but it just went straight to voicemail.7 yearsJust like before, they claimed my IP was blasting signals everywhere globally and offered to sort it out. I kept them chatting for about twenty minutes, then they asked for my credit card details. Gave them a fake number, then when they wanted the expiry date, I made that up as well. Next, they insisted on the CVV code, so I said, "Do you really think I’m that gullible?" and ended the call.Submit Your Own Report (020 7937 3590)
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