02080045401
☎️ 02080045401 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Limited. It is part of the phone block 208004 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080045401
- Called after Microsoft; scammers alertJan
2026Warning: potential scam number 02080045401Nov
2025Syn uratował przed oszustwemNov
2025Fake Microsoft caller turned aggressiveMar
2021Beware of scammers and malwareMar
2020Avoid suspicious software support callsMar
2020Microsoft Office scam call warningFeb
2020Beware of rude caller MarkJan
2020Scam phone, fake tech supportJan
2020Scam call about virus, aggressive behaviorJan
2020Microsoft scam, fake sites warningJan
2020Scammer impersonating tech support, persistentJan
2020Warning about scam phone numberJan
2020Scammer exploiting Microsoft Office installationsDec
2019Microsoft scammer; beware, costly callsDec
2019Warning about Microsoft tech support scamDec
2019Scammer with rude behavior, excusesNov
2019Suspicious phone site, avoided scamAug
2017Scammer, untrustworthy, avoid contactAug
2017Scammer poses as tech supportJun
2017Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 26 June 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Drinkstone(Suffolk), Goverton(Nottinghamshire), Libberton(North Lanarkshire), Middleton(Shropshire) and Ogbourne St George(Wiltshire).
02080045401 has 18 comments of which 11 x negative and 7 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02080045401
5 monthsI had given Microsoft a ring for some assistance, and then these scammers rang me up out of nowhere. Total scam, beware!Microsoft7 monthsI was contacted by someone pretending to be legit, but it was a scam. Watch out for the number 02080045401, it’s not to be trusted!7 monthsMiałam podać adres mailowy i na szczęście mój syn akurat był obok, bo to on ogarnął sytuację i wytłumaczył mi, o co chodzi. Gdyby nie on, pewnie bym dała się nabrać oszustowi. Facet zaczął robić się nieuprzejmy i próbował mnie przekonać, że mój syn to mały ignorant, ale on wiedział zdecydowanie więcej niż tamten i dzięki temu uniknęliśmy kłopotów.5 yearsI was attempting to set up some Microsoft software when I got a call from a guy with an Indian accent who wanted my personal info. I asked him his name and he said Mark Fred. But when I questioned him, he got rude and just ended the call.MicrosoftMark Fred6 yearsStay vigilant, folks! There are con artists out there attempting to push dodgy anti-trojan software onto unsuspecting people.6 yearsI've encountered a rather akin situation myself. While attempting to reinstall Office 365, an error message popped up along with a number for support that I was advised to call. Initially, I thought it might be genuine, so I went along with it. I granted access to my computer and allowed them to conduct what they claimed was a virus check for Trojans. Out of the blue, they pitched some anti-hacking software to me, and that’s when I decided enough was enough and disconnected the call. This individual persisted in trying to reach me multiple times afterward, but I chose to ignore the calls. Best to steer clear of this sort of thing!6 yearsI was setting up Microsoft Office on my MacBook Air when a pop-up appeared telling me to ring a number right away. The person on the other end claimed my computer was infected with a trojan. They pushed me hard to get some 'security software' installed, but I said no thanks. The bloke was pretty pushy. I ended up sorting it out a different way and got the install done. Watch out for this kind of scam!Microsoft Office6 yearsHad a right odd experience with a bloke named Mark from India. What a character! He lost his temper and hurled some colourful language my way when I figured out his little game. Seriously, if you see this number, just let it ring!MarkIndia7 yearsHello there, I attempted to set up Office 365 on our brand-new desktop when an error popped up. Just then, my phone rang, and on the other end was a chap with an Indian accent claiming that our computer was infected with a virus! In a moment of madness, I allowed him remote access to my machine. He insisted it was a Trojan virus and demanded a hefty sum of £500! His attitude was quite aggressive, and I eventually ended the call. What a dreadful ordeal that was!Office 3657 yearsI've received several calls from a bloke with a rather thick accent, clearly hailing from the Indian subcontinent. He keeps ringing on this number, trying to assert that my computer has suffered a breach, claiming there's a trojan horse lurking about and pressuring me to purchase some anti-hacking software. His persistence is over the top, and he’s starting to come across as quite aggressive. Just a heads up, tread carefully with this one!7 yearsSTEER CLEAR OF THIS NUMBER. IT’S A COMPLETE SCAM. 'DAVID' AND 'MARK' CLAIMED TO BE FROM US OFFICE HOME & STUDENT. DO NOT LET THEM GAIN ACCESS TO YOUR DEVICES!NUMBERDAVIDMARKGAIN7 yearsWatch out for this number claiming to be from Microsoft’s London branch. It’s actually a scam, so don’t pick up. If you do, you could lose money and the scammers might gain control over your Microsoft apps, leaving you without any official support or validation from Microsoft. Stay safe!MicrosoftLondon7 yearsBeware of this telephone number, as it’s linked to con artists. They've cleverly manipulated the setup process for all versions of Microsoft Office. Once you enter your product key, an error pops up, directing you to this number for assistance. Before you know it, they’ll convince you that your system is infected with a trojan horse and persuade you to download their "fix" for a hefty £129.99. Although it might seem like everything works fine initially with your Microsoft software, a quick call to Microsoft’s London office reveals the truth: your product code has been compromised and isn’t registered in your name. Efforts to remedy the situation by reinstating the rightful account holder proved fruitless. As a result, I ended up shelling out £122.99 in addition to £249.95 for the Microsoft suite. This number must be taken down, as it’s clearly a fraudulent operation masquerading as Microsoft support. Everyone needs to be on HIGH ALERT!MicrosoftLondon7 yearsBeware of a genuine scam artist purporting to be from Microsoft. They’re notorious for taking control of your product key and attempting to sell you dodgy “Trojan Horse” software that you definitely don’t need. In the end, the Microsoft application will be linked to their account, leaving you significantly poorer. They're truly unscrupulous individuals - I received a call from someone named David or perhaps with a strong Asian accent. Stay vigilant!MicrosoftDavid7 yearsWhat an absolute nightmare! I found myself stuck in a rather distressing chat with a bloke who insisted he was from London and was supposedly affiliated with Microsoft. The way he spoke was quite off-putting, and when we pointed it out, he became rather irate. We requested to speak to someone higher up, but he started making all sorts of excuses. When we really pressed for his manager, he had the cheek to say there was a chance they’d ring us back later. He mentioned being in Camberwell; I can’t help but feel that was a tall tale!LondonMicrosoftCamberwell9 yearsWhile attempting to set up Microsoft Office, we stumbled upon this website belonging to "him." Fortunately, we refrained from sharing any personal information or granting access to our new laptop. I started to feel a bit uneasy, so I reached out to BT. They did a quick search and said that the number in question raised some red flags! I can’t help but wonder, why hasn’t BT or any other telecom companies taken steps to terminate his landline?Microsoft OfficeBT9 yearsCon artist! Steer clear of this individual.9 yearsBeware of this dodgy character! You might receive a pop-up on your computer urging you to call this number. Once you do, he’ll cleverly manipulate you into granting access to your machine, which could lead to him cleaning out your bank account. Best to steer clear and not dial this number!Submit Your Own Report (020 8004 5401)
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