02081570715
☎️ 02081570715 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 208157 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081570715
- Warning about a scam adJun
2023Microsoft scam calls are backMar
2022Contact Microsoft technical departmentMar
2022Received scam call, played alongMar
2022Suspicious blank line, messages missingMar
2022Sender was unsure, message blockedMar
2022Suspicious high-level executive with informationMar
2022Warning about scam, Kevin SmithMar
2022Suspicious call from alleged MicrosoftMar
2022Microsoft contacted for computer issueMar
2022Accusation of Microsoft scamMar
2022Warning about a potential scamMar
2022Noise on line, then silenceMar
2022User admits to being persistentMar
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Asian woman harassing about computersMar
2022Unknown caller; potentially a scamMar
2022Confronting Microsoft phone scam, stoppedMar
2022Vulgar message: "You can suck it!"Mar
2022User frustrated with unanswered questionMar
2022Suggests contacting MP about scam callsMar
2022Unsolicited call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Action needed to stop scam callsMar
2022Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2022Urgency in stopping computer hackingMar
2022Microsoft alleges computer security breachMar
2022False Microsoft representative hung upMar
2022Avoided scam call from "Microsoft"Mar
2022Phone number provided as responseMar
2022Upsetting call from possible scamMar
2022Follow-up call deemed dangerousMar
2022Ignore this fraudulent phone callMar
2022Fraudulent tech support scam callMar
2022Warning about suspicious scam behaviorMar
2022Microsoft scam call, disconnected doofus!Feb
2022Scam call identified and rejectedFeb
2022Suspicious call claiming to be MicrosoftFeb
2022Microsoft impersonator scammers exploit victimsFeb
2022Tackling scammer claiming Microsoft, computer hackersFeb
2022Received scam call, hung upFeb
2022Unknown caller, no response. BewareFeb
2022Fraudulent call claiming to be MicrosoftFeb
2022Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftFeb
2022False Microsoft support scam callFeb
2022Scam caller tries to intimidateFeb
2022Claimed to be affiliated with MicrosoftFeb
2022Microsoft scam attempt for remote accessFeb
2022Ends abruptly with no explanationFeb
2022Encountered rude tech support scammerFeb
2022Scam call impersonator; revealed deceased-relative's informationFeb
2022User identified and stopped scamFeb
2022Number was silent, obvious scamFeb
2022Refused fake Microsoft tech support callFeb
2022Delayed foreign caller, suspected Microsoft scamFeb
2022Suspicious call claiming computer hackingFeb
2022Number Of Searches: 154 Number Of Comments: 50 First Seen: 18 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blair Atholl(Perth and Kinross), Broad Meadow(Staffordshire) and Sevenhampton(Gloucestershire).
02081570715 has 50 comments of which 24 x negative and 26 x neutral
02081570715 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081570715 👆 is reported as associated with persistent scam calls impersonating Microsoft representatives, often claiming your computer has been hacked or compromised. Callers frequently use aggressive or evasive tactics, including hung-up or silent lines, strong or unusual accents, and attempts to gain remote access to your device. Many users warn against engaging with these calls, advising to hang up immediately, block the number, and avoid sharing personal information. Reports highlight frustration with ongoing calls despite blocking and urge contacting local MPs to encourage stronger telecom regulations against spoofed and fake numbers. This number is widely regarded as linked to fraudulent activity and should be treated with caution to protect against potential scams.
Reports on phone number 02081570715
3 yearsSaw a advert on Facebook that looked like a news piece about Martin Lewis and some new AI crypto gadget. I signed up for the free trial, then got a call from someone right after - super strange. Told them it felt dodgy and ended the call. They rang back two more times, so I blocked the number. Whenever I tried to say anything like ‘this is odd’ on the phone, the caller kept saying ‘I can’t hear you’ and either asked me to repeat or switched the topic. Proper weird. Whoever this is, seriously not to be trusted. Watch out, folks! xFacebookMartin Lewis4 yearsJust got another call from someone pretending to be Microsoft, looks like a scam again.Microsoft4 yearsJust got a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft support, the number was 02081570715. Sounded dodgy if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsHad a call from someone called 'Lisa' using a Brighton dialling code, with a really strong Asian accent. She claimed there was an issue with Microsoft on my computer. I politely thanked her and told her I’d contact our local IT guy, then ended the call. Moments later, the same number rang again, and she insisted only Microsoft could fix the problem. I asked, a bit cheekily, if she was planning to send an engineer all the way from Mumbai. She quickly said she was based in Reading, then I just hung up.BrightonLisaMicrosoftMumbaiReading4 yearsAs soon as I answered, the call just dropped with no sound or anything. Felt fishy to me!4 yearsNo idea who that was. They didn't leave any message, so I just blocked the number.4 yearsI got a call supposedly from Amanda Grey claiming to be with Microsoft’s tech support. They asked if I was listed in some database or something, then just dropped the call! Really weird.Amanda GreyMicrosoft4 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Kevin Smith, said he was from Microsoft. Total scam, don’t trust it.Kevin SmithMicrosoft4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a top exec at "Microsoft" who somehow already knew my last name.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call saying “Is this the homeowner? It’s about your computer from Microsoft.” Seriously, do they really have access to all our landline numbers now? No thanks, blocked straight away!Microsoft4 yearsThe line went quiet after some crackling sounds.4 yearsBeware of calls from Microsoft pretending to be legit, but it’s actually a scam!Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke said he was from Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked and all that nonsense. When I told him he'd probably want me to open the Event Viewer next, he just hung up on me.Microsoft4 yearsThey kept going on and on even after I said there's no computer here. Honestly, I can lie too!4 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady who was really rude. I told her I wasn’t into computers and she just got nasty, started shouting and even threatened to ring me anytime she wanted. Honestly, I’d say don’t pick up, total scam.4 yearsGot a call and I just said hi once it went to voicemail, then it hung up since no one answered. The number isn’t saved on our phone, so I reckon it’s some sort of scam call from thieves testing their new trick. 9 Mar 2022, about 5:30pm.4 yearsGot a voicemail and it was blunt, just “You can suck it!” Real classy, right?4 yearsIt was a scam from Micro Soft. I told her to quit fooling folks and just hang up.Microsoft4 yearsSo annoyed, nobody picked up when I called back.4 yearsSomeone said they were from Microsoft and called me. When I asked what the issue was and why they were contacting me, they just hung up straight away.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked or something like that. Bit fishy if you ask me!Microsoft4 yearsHad a call from a lady called Anna who said she was with Microsoft, all about my computer. The moment I mentioned it was a work device, she just hung up on me!AnnaMicrosoft4 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft, but they cut the line before I could ask anything.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked. My missus quickly told him she reckoned he was a conman and hung up on him. He rang straight back, and I answered this time. I asked him to tell me my IP address since he seemed to know all about my PC, but he couldn’t. Then I joked that I thought he looked familiar from some YouTube videos. I called him out as a scammer and asked him to admit it. He even gave me our home address, but I told him that info is easy to find in the phone directory. In the end, he just dropped the call.MicrosoftYouTube4 yearsGot a call at half past seven from someone saying they were from MS. We ended up having a bit of an argument! When I suggested it might be a scam, he lost his temper and started yelling at me.Microsoft4 yearsI chose not to pick up since it was a second call about something I already stopped dealing with. Felt a bit dodgy, to be honest.4 yearsSteer clear! Don't get sucked into their fibs. It's simply not worth your time. Clearly, this number isn’t an authentic Microsoft representative attempting to sort out your computer issues.Microsoft4 yearsThis woman claimed to be calling from Microsoft and got really angry when I told her I thought it was a scam. She even threatened to block my computer, saying it would could me a grand to fix it and that she’d involve the police. Quite the nasty call!Microsoft4 yearsWhat a load of nonsense! They’re pretending you’ve been conned when it’s really them pulling a fast one. Absolutely outrageous! It’s quite revolting, to be honest.4 yearsSome bloke called claiming he was from Microsoft. I just told him “yeah right” and hung up. Pretty obvious that was a scam.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke with a posh accent claimed he was calling from Microsoft. I told him to stop messing about and just hung up. Pretty sure it was a total scam.Microsoft4 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be from Microsoft, offering to assist with my computer issues. I ended the conversation promptly.Microsoft4 yearsThese folks say they’re from Microsoft but it’s just a con. They do that classic thing with the Event Viewer, telling you your PC’s been hacked. Then they try to get you to install a programme that lets them take control of your computer. Once they’ve got in, they can grab all your private stuff and use it for bad reasons. Total scam, watch out!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from a guy insisting he was from Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked or something. He had a strong Asian accent and barely let me speak at all. I told him to wait a moment while I looked up his number and location using my security app. Right after that, he went silent and then must’ve ended the call. Typical scam attempt!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent saying there was an issue with my computer. I explained that everything was working fine and ended the call. Then, out of nowhere, he rang me back almost straight away sounding really annoyed, asking why I’d cut him off. I told him I hang up right away if I reckon it’s a scam.4 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t know, but when I picked up, there was total silence on the other end.4 yearsThere was a bit of silence at first, then a woman said she was calling from Microsoft about some issue with my computer. I quickly ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsThis guy claimed he was from Microsoft and said there was an issue with my computer. I told him I don’t even have a computer, but he insisted there’s a Mac registered under my name. I joked back that I already have a raincoat, then he said he was going to disable my computer right then and there - and just hung up on me.Microsoft4 yearsA bloke rang up insisting he was from Microsoft.Microsoft4 yearsSo, this lady said she was calling from Microsoft or something, but my missus just hung up straight away. Then, she rang again from the exact same number, 01993220401, which I’ve already put in a complaint about. Totally dodgy if you ask me.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke called saying he worked for Microsoft, telling me my PC was at risk. When I asked how he knew that, he got all snappy and started shouting. Honestly, these con artists need to be stopped already!Microsoft4 yearsThey suddenly went quiet and then just hung up.4 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Indian accent who said he was from Microsoft. He told me my computer was being accessed by others. When I told him I didn't believe him, he started swearing at me! I just ended the call right away. Seriously, these scammers should be put to an end!Microsoft4 yearsThere was absolutely no sound coming from this number, clearly just a scam trying to pull a fast one.4 yearssome bloke said he was from microsoft and tried to get me to let him on my computer. total scam, watch out!Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone saying my computer was hacked and they could fix it for me. I told the woman she was making stuff up and to quit trying to scam me, then she just ended the call.4 yearsI got a call from 02081570715 and after a big pause, a woman came on with an American twang but an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft. She told me my Windows had errors or something. When I asked her who she was, she started saying my late mum’s details! I told her she’s no longer with us, and then she just hung up. Blocked the number straight away.Microsoft4 yearsTypical Microsoft scam call here. There was a weird silence when I picked up, which made me kinda doubt it was legit. Then this guy with a strong foreign accent started saying something about Microsoft security. Told him to bugger off straight away.Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke rang me saying he was from Microsoft security and that my computer was hacked or something. The line was really crackly, couldn’t catch half of what he said. I had a bad feeling it was a con, so I just ended the call.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call on 15.05 from someone claiming to be Microsoft, saying my computer was hacked. I told him my grandson, who works in IT, always sorts it out and it was fine after a service. The bloke barely let me speak until I told him I wasn’t buying it and hung up.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (020 8157 0715)
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