02087756657
☎️ 02087756657 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02087756657
- Persistent and aggressive phone callsApr
2017Beware of Microsoft scam callsMar
2017London number used for scamsJan
2017Missed call with odd voicemailJan
2017Warned caller, possibly scared themJan
2017User pranks scammers, enjoys retaliationJan
2017Suspicious call from alleged MicrosoftJan
2017Warning about potential scam callJan
2017Fake Microsoft calls, multiple bothersome attemptsJan
2017Persistent unknown caller, despite blockerJan
2017Unknown number, likely spam or scamJan
2017Dealing with abusive phone callsJan
2017Beware of aggressive scam callersJan
2017Suspicious activity with Microsoft accountJan
2017Frequent calls in two daysJan
2017Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2017Trouble with Microsoft maintenance serviceJan
2017Fraudulent Microsoft phone scam encounterJan
2017Revealing lies about time wastingJan
2017Fake Microsoft support scam callJan
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Female impersonating Microsoft, attempted scamJan
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017User leads on scammers hilariouslyJan
2017Number calling with tech scamJan
2017Blocked unknown number after checking commentsJan
2017Frequent scam calls from MicrosoftJan
2017Frustration with time-wasting solicitorsJan
2017Received suspicious phone calls, avoidJan
2017Scam calls pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2017Received scam call from "Microsoft"Jan
2017Received early morning phone callJan
2017Annoying Microsoft scam calls persistJan
2017Scammer claimed computer hacking troubleJan
2017User does not have computerJan
2017Unsolicited call from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Argument with Indian gentleman about jobDec
2016Frequent calls about computer issuesDec
2016Unwanted calls about computer hackingDec
2016Received rude call, laughed, hung upDec
2016Annoyed by 0750 constant ringingDec
2016Scammer posing as Microsoft callerDec
2016Microsoft scam call reported hereDec
2016Ignored scam call claiming hackingDec
2016Dealing with unsolicited phone callsDec
2016Received unsolicited call about computerDec
2016Repeated calls from Microsoft IndiaDec
2016Annoying early morning phone callsDec
2016Fraudulent Microsoft caller was rudeDec
2016Received a suspected scam callDec
2016Suspicious call from Microsoft impersonatorDec
2016Scam caller pretending to assistDec
2016Early morning, silent call experiencesDec
2016Received suspect scam call, warned callerDec
2016Spam call from Indian telemarketerDec
2016Warning about scam call experienceDec
2016Persistent unwanted phone calls 발생Dec
2016Suspicious phone calls about WindowsDec
2016Received suspicious call from "Microsoft"Dec
2016Microsoft representative called multiple timesDec
2016Suspicious calls claiming to be MicrosoftDec
2016Received suspicious call from impostorsDec
2016Ignoring phone call, didn't pick upDec
2016Woken up by scam callDec
2016Angry reaction to scam phone callDec
2016Number Of Searches: 328 Number Of Comments: 62 First Seen: 13 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abbess End(Essex), Crickadarn(Powys) and Sweffling(Suffolk).
02087756657 has 62 comments of which 30 x neutral and 32 x negative
02087756657 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02087756657 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam number primarily targeting people with fraudulent claims of computer viruses or hacking, often impersonating Microsoft. Callers frequently use aggressive or insistent tactics, requesting victims to access files or enter commands remotely. Many report repeated calls, including early morning timings, and interactions with Indian or South Asian accented individuals. Some have encountered hostile behaviour when challenged or stalled for time. Attempts to block or stop calls have generally been ineffective, and warnings from genuine Microsoft representatives confirm these are scams. The calls are designed to extract personal information or gain remote access to computers, posing significant risks of fraud and financial loss. Users are advised not to engage, disclose any details, or grant access, and to report such calls to authorities.
Reports on phone number 02087756657
9 yearsI keep getting calls non stop all day long, it's really annoying.9 yearsHad a call claiming to be from Microsoft about my Windows - total scam. If you want to block these annoying calls for good, head over to [spam website]. Saves you loads of hassle!Microsoft10 yearsIt seems these individuals are relentless - is there truly no way to put a stop to this London number that's clearly being utilised for nefarious activities? It stands to reason that there are still some unsuspecting folks getting ensnared in their schemes, otherwise, they wouldn't persist, would they?London10 yearsI told her to wait a moment while I fired up my PC. After a few minutes, I checked if she was still on the line. Then I said, 'Cheers for waiting. That gave me just enough time to run a trace on this call and pass it on to the Police IT Fraud team. Don’t bother ringing this number again.' No idea if it’ll actually stop the calls, but it did give me a bit of peace of mind!10 yearsI missed the call and it went straight to voicemail. All I could hear was some breathing, like someone was taking deep breaths a few times, and there were faint voices in the background before the call cut off.10 yearsLoads of times I get those calls warning my computer's in danger (and I work in ICT, so I know the drill). I've tried everything from telling them off to just hanging up straight away or saying no thanks. But what I find works best is to act like I'm interested and mess about for about 15 minutes, then hit them with the truth that I knew who they were all along. It’s hilarious hearing them get all annoyed on the other end!ICT10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Microsoft but it felt dodgy so I ended the call straight away. They tried ringing me back later, so I asked the bloke his name, but it sounded made up. I rang Microsoft myself after and they told me they don’t just ring people out of the blue like that.Microsoft10 yearsThis morning around 8, I got a call claiming to be from Microsoft, but I just hung up straight away. Then at about 9:20, the same number called me again. I told the caller I was onto their scam and ended the call. They kept persistently ringing me four more times after that. Fed up, I had my son answer the phone and he firmly told them to stop calling our number.Microsoft10 yearsDespite having a BT call blocker in place, I’ve received a barrage of calls from this number, which remains unidentified. It's quite irritating, really!10 yearsI got a call from someone and tried to mess them about a bit. Then they rang me back not once, but twice, shouting all sorts of horrible things at me (I'm a 70-year-old woman, by the way). It's awful that people can be so rude - is there any way to put an end to these abusive calls?10 yearsDidn't get any voicemail, number was unfamiliar - most likely just another spam or scam call!10 yearsI received an identical phone call myself, and oddly enough, I was locked out of my email by Microsoft on the very same day-before that call even happened. Now, I'm unable to regain access to my email account. Could it be that Microsoft and these con artists are in cahoots? It certainly raises eyebrows, doesn’t it?Microsoft10 yearsWARNING: This is a perilous scam! They are attempting to fish for your personal and financial information in order to access your funds and potentially breach your computer security. They posed as representatives from Microsoft, insisting that my computer had been compromised and urged me to power it up and comply with their directions. Their attitude quickly turned hostile when I questioned their legitimacy. I have notified the authorities about this incident.WARNINGMicrosoft10 yearsI’ve received two phone calls in just the last couple of days.10 yearsGot a call from someone with a foreign accent saying they were from Microsoft. They said my computer was hacked and personal info was at risk. They tried to help fix it. I said I was a bit confused since I use a Mac, not Windows. Then they asked, "are you certain?" When I told them I wasn't daft and knew they were a scammer, pretending to be from Microsoft, they just hung up on me!!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was seriously hacked. Hadn’t even had my breakfast yet, and this was already ruining my morning. Told him straight out there was no problem and he could shove his dodgy “Microsoft” nonsense where the sun don’t shine.Microsoft10 yearsSome woman calling herself from Microsoft kept me on the phone, asking me to open some Event Viewer thing. I ended up unplugging my internet like she told me. Then she went on about how the errors were hackers trying to get in. She told me to open Internet Explorer through the Run command, but I told her I don't have that browser on my PC and read out the error saying "Windows can't find iexplore."Microsoft10 yearsAfter messing around for about 20 minutes, I finally told him, "You know, all this time I've been pulling the wool over your eyes, just like you've been doing to me. I've been wasting your time, but at least I'm not letting anyone else get tricked." He then had the cheek to say that I should off myself, so I just ended the call there.10 yearsPart 2 - The lady said she'd put me through to a higher-up since apparently it was a ‘major issue’. Afterwards, a man got on the line saying he was a Senior Engineer from Microsoft. He told me to open Run and type in Supercommand[###], but it came up with "cannot find server". He then asked if my PC was online, and I honestly told him it wasn’t. Once he'd confirmed that, he told me to run "syskey" and hit update.10 yearsI received a call from a lady purportedly representing Microsoft, who went through a rather convoluted process to access the Event Viewer. I decided to disconnect from the internet and followed her instructions. She proceeded to inform me that numerous alarming notifications indicated potential hacker interference on my device. When she requested that I open Internet Explorer via the Run command, I had to inform her that I didn’t have it installed on this machine, at which point I received the disappointing message saying, "Windows cannot find iexplore." She persisted, spelling out each letter of what I was supposed to enter into the Run dialogue. After a time, she insisted that I wait while she transferred me to a more senior colleague because, apparently, the situation was ‘extremely grave.’ That's when a chap introduced himself, insisting he was a Senior Microsoft Engineer. He again requested I use Run to access Supercommand.com, but alas, I was met with a "cannot find server" message. He then inquired whether my computer was connected to the internet, and I, being honest, confirmed that it wasn’t. Once that was established, he asked me to run "syskey" and hit update. After effectively wasting 20 minutes of our combined time, I finally said, “I should probably disclose that for the last 20 minutes, I’ve been feeding you a string of fabrications, much like you’ve been serving me. I may have wasted your time, but at least some unsuspecting soul hasn’t fallen victim to your scheme.” His response was quite shocking; he suggested it might be best for me to “just die,” which solidified my decision to terminate the call. - caller: claimed to be from MicrosoftMicrosoftSupercommand.10 yearsI get these calls pretty often. When I've got a bit of spare time, I usually keep them chatting for about 5 minutes, pretending to follow their instructions. Then I say I've got a Mac and ask if that matters, or mention I spoke to someone from Microsoft recently who sorted it all out, and everything’s fine now. Sometimes, I just tell them to get lost. Your choice really.Microsoft10 yearsOn January 6th, 2017, I received a call from this number. A woman with an Asian accent claimed to be from Microsoft, spewing the same old nonsense. She asked, "Are you the owner of this computer?" and then proceeded with the typical scare tactics about hackers attempting to breach my system. It was a clear-cut scam-just look it up for confirmation. I decided to have a bit of fun and asked for her bank details, and predictably, the call ended abruptly. If you ever get a call like this, I’d advise against even disclosing your name!Microsoft10 yearsNever had a call from this number before, but after seeing all these reviews, I’ve gone ahead and blocked it.10 yearsHad two calls in one week from someone insisting they were from Microsoft. Total scam, obviously. Told them to get lost and never ring me again.Microsoft10 yearsGot two calls from this number today, one was around 8:15 in the morning. The second time I stuck it out for like five minutes messing about, but eventually I lost it and told him I hoped that was enough for him! Seriously, do these people think they’re actually helping anyone? Feels like they’re totally brainwashed or something.10 yearsGot two calls from them today. The first was an Asian woman, and I told her to find a proper job. Later, an Asian bloke rang me, so I just left him listening to music on the phone while I went to have a shower. They claimed to be from Microsoft, which is total rubbish. I just ended the call straight away. They're just after your cash, nothing more.Microsoft10 yearsThis morning at 7:53, I got a call from a bloke who spoke with an Indian sub-continental accent. He said he was ringing from Microsoft. When I asked him why he was calling so early, I just hung up before he could even say anything back.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a couple of calls today. During the first one, I advised the Asian woman to look for a proper job. The second call was from an Asian chap, and I thought it would be fun to leave him listening to my radio while I jumped in the shower. They claimed to be associated with Microsoft - what utter nonsense! I simply hung up on them. It’s clear they’re after your cash.Microsoft10 yearsRang me at ten to eight in the morning! What a cheeky time!10 yearsI keep receiving calls claiming to be from Microsoft, stating that my computer requires immediate attention. It's incredibly frustrating, especially when they ring me at the break of dawn, around 7:15 and 8:00 am-times when you typically pick up your phone expecting something serious. Who knows what they want? It's more than a bit annoying!Microsoft10 yearsI received a call from a chap with an Asian accent claiming my computer was compromised by some gambling crew. I couldn’t help but chuckle and asked him if he actually thought I would take him seriously. He went on about how I was in a bit of a pickle, to which I replied that he might want to reconsider his position since I don’t even own a computer!10 yearsGot some bloke from India trying to tell me my computer was in danger. Problem is, I don’t even own one! I just told him to take a long swim in the Ganges and clear his head.Ganges10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying he was from Microsoft. He couldn't specify which computer he was talking about. I told him to stop calling me, and not to ring again.Microsoft10 yearsSome bloke from India rang up and when I told him to sort himself out with a real job, he just had a laugh at me. I ended up telling him off properly and told him to jog on.10 yearsI've received three calls from this number today, with the first one sneaking in before 8 in the morning! They reckon there's an issue with my computer... or so they claim!10 yearsAt around 8.36 this morning, I got a call from someone claiming my computer got hacked. I just told them to buzz off. Then at 11.34, a bloke rang saying he's from Microsoft and that my computer was hacked. I told him that couldn't be true since I don’t even own a computer!Microsoft10 yearsThis number rang me at about 11:20 in the morning. The guy on the other end was shouting, telling me to switch on my computer. I just found it funny and ended the call straight away.10 yearsGot a call early this morning around 7:50, but it stopped before I could even answer. The screen showed it was an international number. I tried calling back and just got a dead dial tone. Proper annoying!10 yearsI had a call from someone claiming to represent Microsoft, but I can't help but think it's a total scam.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft, but I'm convinced it's a scam.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call around half one this afternoon, they said there was an issue with my computer. My daughter asked what exactly they’d do to fix it, and their answer was something like “we’ll stop the hackers!” Didn’t hang about, just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.10 yearsSome lady called saying she was from Microsoft and that my computer got hacked or something. I just didn’t bother replying.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from someone called Andrea claiming to be from Microsoft in India, saying there was an issue with my computer. This is the fifth time I've received a call from this number, but each time it’s a different person. It’s getting really frustrating.AndreaMicrosoftIndia10 yearsGot called two times today (20/12). The first time, I told them I don’t even own a computer and they seemed to lose interest. Then, about an hour later, they rang again; as soon as I mentioned someone else had just phoned, the line went dead straight away. Sometimes I like winding these callers up - you might want to try this trick: when they ask for you by name, say “hold on, I’ll get them for you.” Put the phone down and just wait it out till they give up and hang up. Occasionally, you’ll even hear them shouting for you in the background - pretty amusing!10 yearsI got calls from 02087756657 twice, once early morning on Monday 19th and again at about 7.30am on Tuesday 20th December. Honestly, it’s really annoying!10 yearsI received a call from a chap with an Asian accent claiming to be from "Microsoft Corporation." I didn't stick around and just ended the call.Microsoft Corporation10 yearsGot a call about my computer at 7.45 this morning from a bloke with an Asian accent. I told him straight he was trying to scam me and to stop phoning. Then I just hung up. Pretty sure he’ll be ringing me back a couple more times today.10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent claiming he was from "Microsoft Corporation". I just ended the call straight away.Microsoft Corporation10 yearsThis number has rung me several times near 9 in the morning. There’s total silence for almost a minute, then a beep sounds followed by a robot voice saying goodbye.10 yearsI got a call from a lady saying she was with Microsoft. The first time, I just ended the call straight away. Then, after around four hours, she called back, still saying she worked for Microsoft. This time I told her she was being dodgy and hung up.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from Microsoft, stating they were there to rectify issues on my computer!Microsoft10 yearsGot a call around half past 7 this morning from someone with an Indian accent, kept rambling about computers. Ended up just hanging up.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft India, going on about "my computer." When I asked for a number, there was none to be had. I even told the bloke to wait and said I literally didn't own any computers, spelling it out for him, but he just kept pushing the scam. I told him that wasn’t a genuine number and warned him not to try pulling a fast one on me again before hanging up. Really wish there was an option here to mark calls as scams, not just pranks - because this was definitely a con attempt.MicrosoftIndia10 yearsI'm receiving incessant phone calls that I never asked for. It's becoming quite the nuisance!10 yearsSo far today, I've gotten three calls. Two blokes first, then just a bit ago, a lady rang me. They all kept asking me to hit the Windows key and then R. They even used my full name and tried to persuade me by offering to share my Windows number or something. Proper dodgy if you ask me.10 yearsI got calls from someone claiming to be Microsoft, ringing me about 10 times!Microsoft10 yearsI got a call from a woman with a thick accent claiming she worked for Microsoft and that my computer had loads of issues. I told her I wasn’t buying it and hung up straight away.Microsoft10 yearsSo, this number rang me up yesterday and then called me two times more today, claiming to be from Microsoft. Definitely feels like a scam to me.Microsoft10 yearsSo, I got a call around 7:40 on a Saturday morning from these lot. I freaked out thinking maybe something had happened to one of my family. My hubby picked up and when they said they were from Microsoft, he just hung up straight away.Microsoft10 yearsGot a rude awakening this morning around half past seven when some fools claiming to be from Microsoft rang me up. It's pretty clear they're trying to pull a scam. What’s the best way to deal with this rubbish?Microsoft10 yearsguess they’re having a rough day, i also just hung up on them.10 yearsGot a call from some Indian lady claiming she was from Microsoft. I cut her dead before she could even get going, told her it was a blooming scam and hung up straight away. Honestly, this needs to be stopped - they ought to be blocked from using UK phone networks to make these calls. The TPS is absolutely pointless at dealing with this rubbish.MicrosoftIndiaUKSubmit Your Own Report (020 8775 6657)
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