02083265210
☎️ 02083265210 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208326 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02083265210
- Auto-scammers call predictably, annoyingMay
2019Scam, blacklist, number spoofing repeatsMay
2019IP address compromised, calls are scamsOct
2018Silent call; user frustrated, reportedOct
2018Elderly mother targeted by scamOct
2018Missed call, no message leftOct
2018Scam involves remote computer takeoverOct
2018Automated call; IP hacking claimOct
2018Scam call; Virgin Media alertedOct
2018Automated scam call, unprofessional attemptOct
2018Transferred call failed; lengthy holdOct
2018Wasted scammer’s time, stayed safeOct
2018Repeated comment: number blockedOct
2018Hung up before scam completedOct
2018Scam call with fake technicianOct
2018Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 04 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Anstruther Wester(Fife), Monk Soham(Suffolk), Owston Ferry(Lincolnshire) and Warrenpoint(County Down).
02083265210 has 14 comments of which 12 x negative and 2 x neutral
02083265210 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02083265210 👆 is reported as a recurring scam call often made by automated systems, generally from overseas, targeting UK landlines during the day. Callers claim your computer or IP address has been hacked or involved in suspicious activity, sometimes pretending to be from well-known internet providers. They aim to confuse victims into giving remote access to their computers or financial details. Many report silent calls, abrupt hang-ups, or shoddy attempts with poor accents and false information. Several users confirm it’s a known scam and have taken to blocking the number or reporting it to authorities, although with little effect. Some have successfully wasted the scammers’ time by keeping them on the line, preventing others from being targeted.
Reports on phone number 02083265210
7 yearsGot a call around half past twelve today on my landline but ignored it since I rarely get calls during the day. Usually, these robo-scammers ring exactly on the hour or half past because their systems make automated calls from places like India. Felt it was one of those typical scam calls.India7 yearsThis is just another typical scam call. I blocked the number, but they’ll just use a fake one next time.8 yearsI think my IP has been hacked! What a total scam!8 yearsGot a call from this number but no one said a word. I told Ofcom about it, though I doubt it'll change much. Maybe if loads of people keep filing complaints, then they might finally take some action.Ofcom8 yearsI rang my mum who’s 87 and luckily she told me she’s seen this trick before. The caller was the typical scammer, asking if she owned a computer or laptop, then went on about them being hacked.8 yearsI received a call earlier today, but unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to answer it in time. No message was left, so I'm rather curious about who it was.8 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying my internet had been hacked, claiming she was from Virgin. When I asked for my account details, she went quiet and then just ended the call. Afterwards, I got in touch with Virgin who directed me to this website to report it (netreport.virginmedia[###]\netreport). I’m going to make a report but honestly, these providers should be doing more since they take our money so fast. Hopefully this post can help warn others and maybe catch these scammers.Virgin8 yearsI got a call just like the one mentioned earlier, but I ended up dropping it before they could get their whole scam spiel out.8 yearsA recorded voice introduced herself as Kate from my internet company. She claimed my computer was caught trying to hack a government website, so they were going to cut off my internet and landline. She then gave me a number to ring back. When I called, I got put through to a woman with an Asian accent who just asked if I was alright, then she hung up on me.Kate8 yearsManaged to keep this scammer chatting for like 25 minutes. Feels good knowing that while they’re busy trying their tricks on me, they ain’t bothering anyone else. Not gonna lie, it’s a small win!8 yearsLooks like this is just like the first one mentioned. The call transfer never actually went through. Big shoutout to whoever managed to keep them talking for 25 minutes!! :thumbsup:8 yearsJust like I did an hour ago, I’ve gone ahead and blocked this number.8 yearsI got a call where some robotic voice claimed that my IP was involved in hacking the government, then it just disconnected mid-sentence. Really odd!8 yearsGot the exact same automated message as another caller here about an hour before me, something like "Hi, I'm Kate from your internet provider..." yada yada...then they go on about my computer's IP and suddenly the line just cuts out. After that, a quiet, distant voice with an Asian accent came on, but they couldn’t even say who my ISP was. Honestly, they’re such hopeless amateurs. You’d expect them to at least get the simple stuff sorted out.KateSubmit Your Own Report (020 8326 5210)
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