02080280667
☎️ 02080280667 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Microtalk Europe Limited. It is part of the phone block 208028 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080280667
- Unknown caller hangs up silentlyFeb
2021Exposing scammers as unethical behaviorFeb
2021Received scam call, cruel peopleFeb
2021No annoying person on callFeb
2021Rude Microsoft impostor hung upFeb
2021Caller hangs up without speakingFeb
2021Claimed to be from MicrosoftFeb
2021Questioning the honesty of MicrosoftFeb
2021Questioning legitimacy of Microsoft's actionsFeb
2021Scam phone calls from "Microsoft."Feb
2021Parents scammed, phone number threatsFeb
2021Scammer pretending to be MicrosoftFeb
2021Scammer pretending from "Windows," abusiveFeb
2021Caller claimed to be Microsoft, scammerFeb
2021Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeFeb
2021Ignoring frequent silent phone callsJan
2021Fraudulent tech support phone callJan
2021Frequent calls, no messages receivedJan
2021Warning about phone scam callsJan
2021Multiple unwanted calls with numberJan
2021Warning about silent scam callsJan
2021Scam call claiming computer hackingJan
2021Accusation of Microsoft scamJan
2021Scam call from supposed MicrosoftJan
2021Repeated unwanted calls from numberJan
2021Landline scam call, insulting languageJan
2021Call: Silent, potential scam callJan
2021Received unwanted call from Microsoft impersonatorJan
2021Call from "Microsoft" for hackingJan
2021Warning about fake Microsoft callsJan
2021Threatening scam claiming computer blockJan
2021Received scam call from "Microsoft"Jan
2021Callers never leave messages. BlockingJan
2021Unidentified caller likely scam/call centerJan
2021Call from number, last digit differentJan
2021Checking computer, but don't own oneJan
2021Unwanted repeated calls handled assertivelyJan
2021Caller ID flagged, number blockedJan
2021Unpleasant interaction with aggressive callerJan
2021No answer from Amazon PrimeJan
2021Received silent phone callJan
2021Scam call claiming to be MicrosoftJan
2021Disagreement over software infection reportedJan
2021Caller not leaving messages again, blockingJan
2021Unwanted hacking attempt from scammersJan
2021Persistent and annoying userJan
2021Suspicious call possibly from UKJan
2021Was accused of having AOLJan
2021Ignoring unknown London numbers, consecutive callsJan
2021Missed call, no voicemail leftJan
2021Caller hung up when answeredJan
2021Caller ignored, no message left. BlockedJan
2021Number Of Searches: 118 Number Of Comments: 47 First Seen: 01 January 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dorrington(Shropshire), Lagganlia(Highland) and Sulham(Berkshire).
02080280667 has 47 comments of which 27 x neutral and 20 x negative
02080280667 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080280667 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance originating from alleged Microsoft representatives, offering computer support and warning of security issues. The calls frequently involve pressure to pay for unnecessary services and attempts to extract personal or banking information. Many users find the callers aggressive, rude, or abusive when challenged. Often, there is silence or immediate hang-ups upon answering, suggesting automated scam tactics. Vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly, have been targeted with prolonged conversations resulting in attempted financial fraud. The numbers may vary slightly but retain similar patterns, and no legitimate messages are left. It is strongly advised not to engage, not to follow any instructions, to block the numbers, and to remain vigilant against such telecom scams.
Reports on phone number 02080280667
5 yearsAs soon as I answered with a simple "hello," the person just cut the call. I really can't understand why they bother ringing in the first place. What do they hope to find out? And why never actually speak or explain anything? It’s honestly pretty frustrating.5 yearsSome woman claimed to be Sophie from Microsoft. I told her to think about what her mum would say, trying to scam elderly folks out of their money, then she just ended the call! I’m definitely gonna use this tactic on any other dodgy calls I get!SophieMicrosoft5 yearsThe person on the line was really irritating.5 yearsSo this bloke rang claiming to be from Microsoft about some issue with our PC, but he started chatting to my missus first. Then he got all rude and started asking her weird questions, and that’s when she passed the phone over to me. He didn’t stop with the nasty comments, but I just played along, agreeing with everything he said all sweetly. When he twigged I wasn’t bothered and quite liked what he was saying, he just cut the call.Microsoft5 yearsI picked up expecting to talk but the second I answered, they just put the phone down without saying anything. Such a waste of time!5 yearsSupposedly it's Microsoft.Microsoft5 yearsThis guy said he was from Microsoft, but as soon as I mentioned I had worked as a computer tech for the local cops for quite a few years, he just ended the call.Microsoft5 yearsApparently it was Microsoft calling.Microsoft5 yearsThese two numbers, 02080280667 and 02080280668, kept blowing up my phone claiming to be Microsoft. They were really pushy and wouldn't leave me alone. The number ending with 667 called me at least four times! Eventually, I just hung up because it got too much.Microsoft5 yearsA bloke claiming to be Nicky Wilson from Microsoft rang me, but he was awful at sticking to his script. Once he caught on that I was winding him up, he started accusing me of weird stuff like touching myself. I gave him a taste of his own medicine, and then he just dropped the call.Nicky WilsonMicrosoft5 yearsSome bloke claiming to be from "Windows" called me, got really chuffed when I mentioned I've got 4 PCs. But as soon as I asked if he had nothing better to do than rip people off, he turned proper nasty. Looking back, I probably should've kept him chatting a bit more just to waste his time and hopefully stop him scamming another poor sod.5 yearssome lady rang saying she was from Microsoft and that my computer was hacked, there was loads of noise in the background like an office or something, i just told her she's a scam and told her to buzz off.Microsoft5 yearsI had a rather peculiar encounter with a woman of Asian descent who claimed to be representing Microsoft. I promptly accused her of attempting a scam and advised her to take a hike, using some rather colourful language to get my point across!Microsoft5 yearsBeen getting like 10 silent calls from this number or one close to it over the past couple of days. Honestly, I'm just gonna ignore them and not pick up.5 yearsThis number rang me up saying there was an issue with my Microsoft PC. My wife quickly said we don’t own a computer at all and ended the call. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.Microsoft5 yearsDON'T pick up, it's a scam! I took the call the first time and blocked the number, but they just switched the last two digits and rang me back again 😡😡😡 number was 0208-280667.5 yearsover the past couple of days ive had around six calls from this number. i have caller id so i just dont pick up when it rings.5 yearsGot a call from a number pretty much the same as before, its the 5th time today, but no voicemail left. Bit annoying really.5 yearsNo sound, only quiet : this is some sort of SCAM machine that when u answer, it checks if ur number is active then they trade or spam ur number to loads of firms who flood u with bogus calls. VERY RISKY - just end the call and unplug ur phone from the main socket, then plug it back in to break the connection.5 yearsReceived a call just before 10 o’clock this morning from someone claiming to be warning me that my device had been compromised by hackers multiple times over the past week. They insisted I log into my computer and carry out their directions. The chap had an Asian accent, and there was a cacophony of background sounds, almost like an office setting. When I pointed out that I didn’t even use Microsoft, he became quite irate and abruptly hung up!Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from 02080280667 and the person said they were from Microsoft and strangely already knew my full name. When I asked how they managed to find my old telephone number, they just told me it was from "another website". It all felt quite suspicious and a bit worrying to be honest.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call on our landline (which we rarely use except for internet, everyone usually rings our mobiles) and the bloke said “Hello Mrs [first name].” I told him if he didn’t know my last name, he shouldn’t be calling me, then I ended the call. He rang back calling me crazy, so I hung up straight away. He kept ringing loads of times after that. My husband answered once and the guy told us we both needed to be in a mental hospital. Proper nasty language from him. Seriously, don’t fall for this - it’s a total scam. These horrible people just want to trick you into giving info.5 yearsWas quiet the whole time and just ended the call on me, seems like a scam.5 yearsIn the past hour, this number phoned me two times. I blocked them the first call, but then they called again, changing the last three digits. I’m just going to keep blocking and ignoring these calls.5 yearsSome bloke said his name was Michael, claiming he was ringing from Microsoft about my PC. Total con, because Microsoft only calls you if you’ve gotten in touch with them first, and then they might ring back if it’s legit. When I asked if it was a scam, the muppet actually said it wasn’t - we both knew that was rubbish though. Give it a go yourself, it’s quite amusing. They’ll try to convince you there’s some kind of blockage or network problem, telling you to restart your machine and all that. Obviously, don’t follow through with it, just play along for a laugh :)MichaelMicrosoft5 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were Microsoft, told me my computer was being hacked by some dodgy folks and asked me to punch in a bunch of command lines.Microsoft6 yearsReally dodgy scam this one. They said they’d lock my computer if I didn’t do what they told me. Wouldn’t trust it for a second.6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying my computer had issues. I told them I didn’t have any problems, but they kept insisting otherwise. Then I mentioned I don’t even own a computer, and the bloke just ended the call.Microsoft6 yearsI keep getting calls from this number but there’s never anyone on the other end. It’s happened with a few other numbers that only change by the last few digits too. They don’t even bother leaving a voicemail. I’m just gonna block it now.6 yearsNumber didn’t come up on BT Call Guardian so I’m guessing it was a telemarketer or some kind of scam. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it.6 yearsGot a call from a number nearly identical to another one I've seen mentioned here, just the final digit was off by one. Sounds like the same deal as everyone's been saying.6 yearsGot a call from someone asking about my computer. I told them I don’t own one at all.6 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier. I asked them to take me off their list and explained that I wasn’t the individual they were searching for, then I hung up. Almost instantly, the phone rang again and they were adamant that I was the right person. I didn’t hold back and told them where to shove it. It was an Asian call centre, and the caller was a woman.6 yearsI got a call from a bloke with a strong foreign accent claiming he was from Microsoft. I just hung up straight away. Then he called me again, asking why I’d ended the call. Honestly, he was really pushy and quite rude.Microsoft6 yearsGot a call from 'cols' but all I could hear was silence. After checking out these reviews, I went ahead and blocked the number.6 yearsTried ringing yesterday but no one picked up. When I called today, someone told me they were with Amazon Prime.Amazon Prime6 yearsSome bloke rang up saying he was from Microsoft and wanted to talk to whoever owns the computer. I told him I wasn’t there. He said he'd try again later.Microsoft6 yearsThis bloke said my Microsoft stuff was all infected or something. I told him there’s nothing wrong with my software, but he wouldn’t listen and kept insisting it was. Ended up just hanging up on him, couldn’t be bothered with the argument.Microsoft6 yearsHad some lads call claiming to be from Microsoft, said they could fix my laptop by hacking into it or something mad like that. They weren't having the word "no" at all, just kept pushing and wouldn't let me hang up properly. Then they kept ringing back non stop! Don't fall for it, Microsoft wouldn't just call like that, they'd email first for sure. Total con, trust me!Microsoft6 yearsI've gotten calls from 02080 280 667 a few times, but they never left a message on my answerphone. After reading what others have said here, I think I'm gonna block them now. Cheers from Portsmouth.Portsmouth6 yearsI received a rather unsolicited call just before 9 in the morning, from someone claiming to be inquiring about my computer. The caller had an English name yet spoke with an Asian accent, and there was quite a bit of background clatter reminiscent of a bustling office. I decided to end the call politely. Upon doing a bit of digging online, I discovered that this UK number is linked to Microtalk Europe Ltd. However, I’m left unsure whether it was just an unwanted sales pitch or a scammer cleverly masking their identity to make it appear local.UKMicrotalk Europe Ltd6 yearsI received a call that mirrored the previous one, and when I mentioned I didn’t possess a computer, the chap became rather irate. He went so far as to accuse me of holding an AOL account, which I certainly don’t, and then he unleashed a few expletives before abruptly ending the call. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it!AOL6 yearsNot sure who this is but they keep ringing non stop. Proper annoying.6 yearsGot a call from this number around half past nine in the morning. I usually don’t pick up calls from London areas, and like always, no one bothered to leave a voicemail explaining why they were ringing. If it was important, surely they’d leave a message. Then about three hours later, another call came in from 02080280890 - seems like the same outfit but with a different phone line, probably hoping I wouldn’t notice and reckon it’s someone else. Have a look at the history for that one, it tells the story.London6 yearsI got two calls in a short space of time but they never bothered leaving any message.6 yearsGot a call and when I picked up, the person just hung up straight away.6 yearsDidn’t answer it & they didn’t even bother leaving a message. Sorted, now blocked.Submit Your Own Report (020 8028 0667)
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