02088762937
☎️ 02088762937 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208876 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02088762937
- Scam call blocked, no issueFeb
2021User checked site, blocked numberOct
2020Gathering information on unknown numbersJun
2017Warning about fake tech supportJul
2016Blocked unknown number, no voicemailJul
2016Unnecessary interaction, ends with humorJul
2016Caller abusive when questioned locationJul
2016Warning about potential phone scamJul
2016Warned about tech support scamJul
2016User shouting at scam callerJul
2016Received suspicious unsolicited call from "David"Jul
2016Frustrated with lack of responseJul
2016Windows OS problem claim disputedJul
2016Person on phone sounds oldJul
2016Warning of scam phone callsJul
2016Potential scam when asking questionsJul
2016Suspicious call from possible scammerJul
2016Got call about computer problemJul
2016Reported fake tech support scamJul
2016Politely reject scam access requestsJul
2016Unwanted silent calls, frustrating situationJul
2016User warns others of scamJul
2016User comment is unhelpful; uninformativeJun
2016Had fun playing, looking forward!Jun
2016Fraudulent tech support phone callJun
2016Blocked unwanted call, end communicationJun
2016Avoid falling for computer scamsJun
2016Silence was the only expressionJun
2016Computer access scam warning alertJun
2016Beware of tech support scamsJun
2016Received silent call, hung upJun
2016Warning about computer scam tacticsJun
2016Struggling to reach someone, give upJun
2016Silent call on landline, hung upJun
2016Girl with strong foreign accent scamJun
2016Number Of Searches: 297 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 01 June 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ansty Coombe(Wiltshire), Horton Wharf(Buckinghamshire) and Poystreet Green(Suffolk).
02088762937 has 35 comments of which 23 x negative and 12 x neutral
02088762937 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02088762937 👆 is reported as a scam involving calls where the caller claims your computer has viruses or errors and tries to gain remote access. Callers often use fake names and addresses, sometimes knowing your personal info which alarms recipients. Many report automated or silent calls, aggressive or abusive behaviour when challenged, and attempts to trick you into running commands or downloading malware. People frequently string the callers along to waste their time or block the number. The consensus is these are persistent, deceitful scammers targeting vulnerable users with tech support ruses, attempting to extract money or personal data. Many warn others to be cautious and not engage or provide any remote access.
Reports on phone number 02088762937
5 yearsGot a call from some robotic voice saying I'd been taken to court for fraud or something. Hung up and blocked it straight away.6 yearsI missed the call but looked up the number here and ended up blocking it straight away.9 yearsI didn't pick up but looked up the number here, and as usual, found loads of helpful feedback from others who've also been contacted by this unknown caller. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now. I'm guessing they'll just switch up the last digit and ring again. Honestly, how do these people keep operating??10 yearsI got a call from 0800 014 8826 after some dodgy software called the Hostage Zeus virus got on my computer without me realising. Then these scammers rang me up, claiming there was an issue with my PC - obviously because they caused it in the first place. They try to squeeze money out of you for fixing the problem. Don’t fall for it! They’re just trying to steal not only your cash but also all your private files. These people are total con artists. Just hang up immediately and don’t engage with them - they can be really pushy and intimidating, trying to throw you off balance.10 yearsI told her no thanks, I didn’t need any help, but I had to say it like three times before she got it. Then I just said, alright, have a good day. She fired back with something like wishing me “a dull day.” Made me laugh, honestly.10 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Quality Maintenance Services over at 15 Victoria Street, London, and started flashing loads of dodgy error warnings on my computer screen. They wanted me to go to some site called [#]onesupport[###], but I wasn't daft enough to click on that, just looked it up on Google instead. Right from the start, the call smelt fishy, but I kept them chatting for about 16 minutes hoping to waste their time and maybe stop them scamming others. What worried me the most was that the person on the phone didn’t seem to realise she was involved in a con.Quality Maintenance ServicesVictoria StreetLondon10 yearsThey didn’t pick up so I just ended the call.10 yearsI wasn’t close to my landline when the call came through, so they didn’t leave a voicemail. Later on, I searched the number online and this site popped up in the search results. After reading, I decided to block the number myself so they can’t bother me again.10 yearsSome lady called and didn’t seem to speak any English properly. Said my computer needed fixing or something. I told her to piss off and that I’m with the police, so stop wasting my time. She started swearing and then just hung up. Definitely a scam, watch out folks!10 yearsI kept him talking for a good 20 minutes, even though when I asked where he was calling from, he got really aggressive.10 yearsTotal con! The moment he brought up my laptop, I cut him off and raised my voice, warning him not to ring back or he'd regret it.10 yearsJust got a ring from some bloke calling himself David at about 11:56. He already had my full name and address, which made me instantly suspicious since I wasn’t expecting any calls. He started going on about my computer having some sort of problem and said he’d help me sort it out, mentioning some keys like "CTRL" and the windows key. I asked him where he worked and who he was really with, and without a word he just cut me off. Pretty typical scam behaviour if you ask me.David10 yearsAttempted to inform me that there was an issue with my Windows operating system.10 yearsI kept pretending to be some cranky old granny on the phone, just messing about. Once he twigged I was winding him up, he started shouting at me! :-)10 yearsGot a call from some computer scammer trying to trick me. Total rubbish, just hanging up straight away!10 yearsTotal scam, honestly. They didn’t even wait for me to pick up properly before rambling on, then they asked if I was the person registered to the number - I don’t answer that kind of thing, no way. When I asked who it was, the bloke started going on about problems with my computer saying there was dangerous software or something. I just told him to take me off his call list and ended the call. Simple as that!10 yearsTook a bit before they picked up, sounded like one of those auto dial things. A woman with an Indian accent called, said her name was Henry which seemed odd. Claimed there was an issue with my computer. I just told them they were wrong and ended the call.IndiaHenry10 yearsHe tried to trick me into letting him get into my computer, so I just told him nicely to buzz off.10 yearsSome bloke called, saying my computer was full of dangerous malware. I just had a chuckle and put the phone down. If anything’s dodgy, it’s definitely him on the line.10 years###some scammer tried to get me to enter a run command, I just told him no way.10 yearsI got a call from Alex who said his team had checked out my area and found an issue with my computer. I just said thanks and ended the call.Alex10 yearsGot two calls back to back from the same number today, but no one said a word. It's so frustrating not knowing who's calling! How come there's no easy way to figure out who's behind these silent rings?10 yearsI just answered then quickly ended the call and hit my call blocker button, so these annoying calls don't get through to me again.10 yearsthere wasnt a single word said at all10 yearsGot a call from someone with a really high-pitched accent, sounded like it could be an Indian guy or woman. They actually knew my postcode and address and said my computer was infected with a Trojan. Felt a bit off to me.10 yearsJust like every other call, nothing special about this one. Feels like the same old story again.10 yearsPhone rang on my landline but I didn’t say anything, just ended the call.10 yearsHad a laugh messing around with him! Fingers crossed he rings me again, got an awesome new game ready to go!10 yearssome guy called tryin to get into my computer so i played along for a bit till he got fed up and figured out i wasn’t falling for it! idiots like this are just scams, dont let them fool you.10 yearsJust had a call from someone trying to trick me into letting them get into my computer. Total scam! Be careful out there.10 yearsSome guy calling himself ‘David’ rings up sayin my computer was messed up and he needed to get on it to fix it.David10 yearsBeware of those sketchy individuals trying to trick you into giving them access to your computer! Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes! Stay smart and avoid their dodgy schemes at all costs!10 yearsIt seems like these folks keep trying to reach out, but they always hang up before we manage to connect. It's rather frustrating, isn't it?10 yearsThe phone rang on our home landline, but when we answered, there was silence on the other end. After a moment of awkwardness, we decided to hang up.10 yearsA young woman with a pronounced foreign accent tried to dupe us into granting her access to our computer. It was clearly a scam.Submit Your Own Report (020 8876 2937)
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