02081446448
☎️ 02081446448 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208144 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081446448
- Scammer impersonating Microsoft, hung upJan
2019Suspicious Microsoft scam call receivedNov
2017Microsoft support call was illegitimateNov
2017Verified scammer; suspicious advertising attemptNov
2017Indian call centre scammers scam £3500Nov
2017Scam call from fake supportNov
2017Scam calls; wants source revealedOct
2017Microsoft scam call reportedOct
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam call avoidedSep
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam call reportedSep
2017Aggressive scammer, do not engageSep
2017Aggressive Microsoft scam call reportedSep
2017Claimed Microsoft, Manchester; unconvincing talkSep
2017Scam call impersonating Microsoft securityAug
2017Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 24 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dacre Beck(Cumbria) and Hawksworth(West Yorkshire).
02081446448 has 13 comments of which 10 x neutral and 3 x negative
02081446448 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081446448 👆 is reported as a phone number frequently used by scammers impersonating Microsoft support, particularly from dubious call centres in India. Callers insist there is a hacking issue or licence problem requiring immediate action, often pressuring recipients to grant remote access or share sensitive information. These contacts are aggressive and persist despite refusals, with some victims losing substantial sums after falling for the deception. Genuine Microsoft support does not initiate such calls or request remote access unsolicited. Users are advised to remain cautious, never provide personal or computer access details, and verify claims independently via official Microsoft channels. Blocking and reporting this number is strongly recommended to avoid potential fraud and security breaches.
Reports on phone number 02081446448
8 yearsI managed to engage in a lengthy conversation with an individual from 2 Kingdom Street for a good seven and a half minutes before they abruptly ended the call on me! They were purporting to be from Microsoft, insisting that I needed to execute certain privileged programs to address issues supposedly caused by hackers on my laptop. Quite the entertaining exchange!2 Kingdom StreetMicrosoft9 yearsI had an unexpected call at half-past eight this morning from a supposed representative of Microsoft. The person on the line claimed that my computer had been compromised and inquired whether I had access to it. Feeling rather dubious, I replied in the negative. I then requested his contact information, which he provided as 02081446448, under the name of Michael Evans-though that’s probably a ruse! He mentioned he was located at 2 Kingdom Street, Paddington, London WBD 6, but when I challenged him on that, he swiftly changed it to W2 6BD! He was adamant that I needed to return his call within an hour or my computer would be locked out! Best advice? Just ignore these calls!MicrosoftMichael Evans2 Kingdom StreetPaddingtonLondon WBD9 yearsI had an unsettling phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft Technical Support. They insisted they possessed my licence number and warned me that it would be disabled if I didn’t follow their instructions to enter some details on my computer. The number they provided was alarming, and the fellow on the other end, with his thick accent, became quite combative when I declined to cooperate. After the incident, I reached out to the genuine Microsoft support team, and they confirmed that they never initiate calls without a pre-existing case number. So, it’s wise to always request that before divulging any information!Microsoft Technical SupportMicrosoft9 yearsTotally convinced this is a scam. Also spotted a dodgy comment under MicroSoftware Advice Line which seems like someone just trying to push a costly phone service for free. Feels really off to me.MicroSoftware Advice Line9 yearsWithout a doubt, these are call centre scammers from India! A mate of mine just got duped out of £3,500 by these crooks. If anyone in the UK needs trusted help or tech support with Microsoft Windows or Office, I’d suggest contacting the MicroSoftware Advice Line in London: 09065 161 165. Keep in mind the call charges are £1.55 per minute plus whatever your phone provider adds on.IndiaUKMicrosoftOfficeMicroSoftware Advice LineLondon9 yearsI received a call from what seemed like an Indian call centre, claiming to be from Microsoft Technical Support. I can assure you, it's all a ruse. It's a complete scam, so do yourself a favour and don't engage with them!Microsoft Technical Support9 yearsGot a call from someone named Soffie John saying our computer was being hacked. My husband was on the line. This isn’t the first time we’ve had dodgy calls like this. I wish there was some method to track these calls down. They’re so annoying, I’m seriously thinking about ditching my landline.Soffie John9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with the cyber crime team at Microsoft Paddington. They got pretty pushy when I told them I wasn’t going to turn on my computer so they could “check the issue”. They rambled on about some Trojan virus and that Microsoft would block me from their servers. They gave me a number to prove they were legit. I’m almost certain it’s a scam tho. I’m just tightening up my router settings and installing the latest Windows updates now!Microsoft PaddingtonMicrosoft9 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming to be Jenny, said she was with Microsoft out of Paddington, London. I told her I wasn’t interested and ended the call. Then she rang again, begging me not to hang up, claimed some hacker was using my PC for gambling. She asked me to do something on my computer so she could prove it but I refused, jotted down her number and said I’d ring her back later!JennyMicrosoftPaddingtonLondon9 yearsReceived a rather suspicious phone call earlier claiming to be from Microsoft, insisting they required remote access due to a supposed hacker infiltrating our computer. Naturally, we were dubious and stated we'd reach out to Microsoft ourselves for confirmation. They provided a number-02081446448-so clearly dodgy. It felt very much like an attempt at a scam. The call originated from 1274833005, directed to our landline. I’d recommend blocking both of those numbers if you can. Stay safe!Microsoft9 yearsReceived an extremely pushy call claiming to be from Microsoft, total scam!Microsoft9 yearsThis bloke claimed he was from Microsoft and said he was calling from Manchester, but I wasn’t taken in by his smooth chat.MicrosoftManchester9 yearsPurporting to represent Microsoft, they contacted me with warnings about an issue regarding my computer's security.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 8144 6448)
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