02300560076
☎️ 02300560076 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02300560076
- Feeling scared due to early callJan
2018Received silent call at 8:45Jan
2018Caller accused company of scammingJan
2018Frustrated with unanswered sales callJan
2018Unwanted morning phone call experienceJan
2018Unwanted early morning call frustrationJan
2018Ignore suspicious phone numbers, easilyJan
2018Unwanted early morning telemarketing callJan
2018Windows scam alert; don't engageJan
2018Warning against potential computer scamJan
2018Received call, then hang-up happenedJan
2018Missed call early morning, relievedJan
2018Early morning call, blocked nowJan
2018Missed call without voicemail alertJan
2018Early morning call caused alarmJan
2018Frustration with unwanted phone callsJul
2017Warning: avoid Windows scam callsJul
2017Missed call at 8am. 02300560076Jun
2017Don't respond, hang up callsJun
2017Scammers posing as Windows supportJun
2017Ignored a suspicious phone numberJun
2017Frequent scam call, line goes deadJun
2017Frequent silent calls receivedJun
2017Suspicious call from tech supportMay
2017Received scam call about computerMay
2017Suspicious call about license checkMay
2017Be cautious of phone callsMay
2017No response from 815May
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2017Scammer called at 8am, ignoredMay
2017Windows virus scam warning mentionedMay
2017Criminals impersonating tech supportMay
2017Pleasant voice but potential scamMay
2017Received a silent call todayMay
2017Possible scam call from "Microsoft."May
2017Unwanted call woke me upMay
2017Scam calls pretending to be WindowsMay
2017Potential scam using fake tech supportMay
2017Beware of convincing phone scamsMay
2017Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftMay
2017Unwanted calls from persistent telemarketersMay
2017Unauthorized use concerns on computerMay
2017Received silent call during lunchtimeMay
2017Deadline at 7:30 am irritatingMay
2017Silent calls are disturbing; ban themMay
2017Scam call with Indian accentMay
2017Scam call from "Windows."May
2017Rude response from windows callMay
2017Windows scam call warning. Avoid!!May
2017Reported scam call to policeMay
2017Received multiple silent calls recentlyMay
2017Caution: potential scam phone callMay
2017Warning about scam call hanging upMay
2017Received scam call, hung upMay
2017Scam call from fake MicrosoftMay
2017Received scam call at 8amMay
2017Fake Microsoft technical support scamMay
2017Received early morning silent callMay
2017Ignore calls from Microsoft scamsMay
2017Received another silent callMay
2017Rude caller, hung up abruptlyMay
2017Laptop scammers tried access timesMay
2017Repeated Windows telemarketing calls describedMay
2017Typical Windows technical support issuesMay
2017Untrustworthy scammers impersonating MicrosoftApr
2017Received scam call, stayed composedApr
2017Warning: scam call seeking accessApr
2017Warning against computer scam attemptsApr
2017Missed silent call on 25/4/17Apr
2017Don't want early silly callsApr
2017Number Of Searches: 388 Number Of Comments: 69 First Seen: 20 April 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cheriton Fitzpaine(Devon), Highfields(Northumberland), Lower Wield(Hampshire) and Moreton on Lugg(Herefordshire).
02300560076 has 69 comments of which 29 x neutral and 39 x negative and 1 x positive
02300560076 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02300560076 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance scam originating from callers claiming to be Microsoft or Windows support. The calls often occur early in the morning, causing distress by disturbing sleep or raising alarm. Callers usually attempt to convince recipients that their computers are infected with viruses or malware, seeking remote access to steal personal and financial data. Many calls abruptly end upon answering, or become aggressive when challenged. Victims consistently advise against responding, urging to block or ignore the number. Overall, this number is associated with fraudulent activity targeting computer users, and caution is strongly recommended to avoid engagement or providing any information. Authorities advise reporting such scams to help protect others from falling victim.
Reports on phone number 02300560076
9 yearsI got a call around 8.45 this mornin’, but when I picked up, it was dead silent. Hope the next person who rings with some dodgy sales pitch gets a better response!Blimey9 yearsSomeone rang me at 6:45 in the morning and I didn’t pick up. Honestly, it’s so annoying getting calls that early - just feels like they want to freak you out. Completely unnecessary, if you ask me.9 yearsGot a call around 6.30 in the morning and nearly had a heart attack thinking it was something serious with my kids or my old folks. It was some nonsense about a computer virus. When I told the woman I wasn’t up for chatting that early, she got proper rude. She just wouldn’t take no for an answer until I told her she’d actually called the police’s house and that I’d be getting my husband on the phone!9 yearsI attempted to make a call at 8:45 am today, but there was no response. The individual I was trying to reach was unavailable.9 yearsI made a call at 7.30am regarding an IT issue and informed the other party that they were engaging in scam activities. I expressed my disapproval and ended the call.9 yearsGot a call about 6:20am, but I didn’t pick up 'cause I was still knackered and asleep. After seeing everyone’s comments, I’m pretty relieved I ignored it - would’ve been rude to be woken up after just a couple hours of sleep.9 years02300560076 - Best thing is to just ignore and hang up straight away -Best9 yearsGot a call at 6:35 in the morning, thought it was urgent or something. Then she starts going on about computer viruses and all that jazz. I got so annoyed I just hung up on her. Definitely putting this number on my block list!9 yearsSCAM ALERT - I would just hang up immediately! They try to get access to your computer so they can nick your identity and bank info. Don’t give them any chance!9 yearsIf someone claiming to be from Windows contacts you and urges you to switch on your computer, be wary! This is a common scam where they pretend there is malicious software present. Do not fall for it, as it is a deceptive tactic. I have encountered this before, and I strongly advise against cooperating with them.9 yearsI received a phone call at precisely 7:03 this morning and the caller disconnected as soon as I greeted them.9 yearsGot a call at 7.27 in the morning but couldn’t pick up, was having a shower at that time. After seeing some comments about it, feel relieved I missed the call!9 yearsGot a call at 6:46 this morning but they didn’t say anything or leave a message.9 yearsThis morning at 6 am, my sleep got totally wrecked by a call. I didn’t pick up, but it still annoyed me. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.9 yearsI got a call at half six this morning, which totally freaked me out since no one left a message. My first thought was that something was wrong with one of the kids. I reckon it was probably an international call and they just didn’t bother to consider the time zone difference!9 yearsI’ve got loads of 02 numbers blocked on my telly and mobile, but these nuisances just ring me from new ones all the time! Seriously, where’s the protection for us regular folks? There’s got to be someone out there who can put an end to this madness! HELP!9 yearsWatch out for these so-called Windows tech support callers - if you chat to them, they'll try to get into your computer and nick cash straight from your bank accounts. Don't fall for it!9 yearsGot a call from 02300560076 this morning around 8, didn’t pick up.9 yearsWe experienced nuisance calls as early as 7:45 this morning. Please refrain from responding; simply hang up the phone.9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Windows for the second time, the first was just 30 minutes earlier. They were really rude when I said I don’t own a laptop and that they aren’t really from Microsoft or any legit company. Feels like they’re just out to scam folks. Lately, I’m starting to get used to being called all sorts of nasty names.WindowsMicrosoft9 yearsI've had calls from this number a few times today, but every time I pick up, the line goes dead. Cheers for the heads up, if it rings again, I’ll just ignore it.9 yearsThis number has been ringing me a few times a day recently. I pick up on speaker, but after just a few seconds, the call just drops. Feels like they’re using some kind of voice-activated system before they do anything. I reckon it’s a scam, likely some dodgy scammers trying their luck.9 yearsI received the third call within two days, but as soon as I picked up, the phone connection abruptly cut off.9 yearsI received a phone call from this number at 8:40 this morning. The caller requested me to access my computer or laptop in order to examine my license. The person who initially called identified themselves as Eva, but then passed the call to Barry, who claimed to be the manager. They wanted to discuss error and warning reports related to my license. During the conversation, they provided me with a long license number and verified a Microsoft address located in London. They eventually grew impatient and abruptly ended the call.EvaBarryMicrosoftLondon9 yearsGot a call from someone named Iva claiming to be from Windows Tech Support. She said they noticed my computer is running slow and might be infected with a virus. She wanted to get access to my machine to fix it. When I asked her for an email to check her identity, she said she wasn’t allowed to share that info. That’s when I ended the call.Iva9 yearsOnce again, I received a phone call today inquiring about my computer. I promptly informed the caller that I do not own a computer, as I am well aware of such scams.9 yearsI answered my phone and the person asked, "Can you hear me?" I remembered hearing that trick before. Apparently, if you say yes, they record your voice and use it as some kinda password to steal your money. So my advice? Just don’t pick up if that number rings you, and if you do, keep quiet!9 yearsTried calling at 11:15, number started with 815, but no one picked up.9 yearsThere was a weird pause before someone spoke, but all I could hear was what sounded like a busy call centre in the background. Then this guy with an Asian accent said, “Hello madam, I’m Sam from Microsoft regarding your computer.” I didn’t even bother and just hung up straight away. Definitely a scam call.SamMicrosoft9 yearsGot a call bright and early at eight but missed it. Cheers to those who mentioned before that it was a scammer ringing me!9 yearsGot a call from someone saying my Windows was infected with a virus. Total scam, they just wanted access to my computer. Don’t fall for it!9 yearsBeware of fraudulent individuals posing as "Windows" technicians, as they may request access to your computer.9 yearsYesterday, I got a call from a young girl with an Asian accent. She spoke really nicely, so the scammers definitely picked someone pleasant-sounding. But the moment she began mentioning Windows, I just ended the call straight away.9 yearsNo phone calls today9 yearsI got a call earlier today from someone who had an American accent saying they were with Microsoft. Just wondering, does picking up the phone mean I’ll get billed?Microsoft9 yearsGot a call from 02300560076 around 8 in the morning but I missed it, didn’t pick up.9 yearsI've received two calls from this number claiming to be from Windows. I informed them that I don't own a computer and promptly ended the call.9 yearsDon't fall for the typical window department nonsense. A man claimed he could confirm his affiliation with Windows by providing my license number. He didn't even show surprise when I mentioned that we never provide our landline for purchases. He was rather persuasive, so exercise caution.9 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent trying to fix a problem on our PC. I told them we don’t even own a Windows computer, and then they just went quiet. Been through this scam a bunch of times now - definitely a pain!9 yearsSome guy with an Asian accent rang me, said he was with Microsoft. He started giving me some steps to do, but I didn’t go along with it, just heard him out. Sounds like a scam trying to get hold of your personal or bank details. Best to just hang up and block the number. Don’t pick up if you get a call like that!Microsoft9 yearsYesterday evening around quarter to eight, I got a call from a woman. I was pretty annoyed to get a call at that hour and made sure she knew it. I told her to take my number off their list and not to bother me again. I wasn’t interested in what she was saying at all. Then, unbelievably, she rang me again at the exact same time this morning. I've just blocked the number now.9 yearsToday, during lunchtime, we received a quiet phone call.9 yearsI was informed that there has been unauthorized usage on my computer. However, how can they determine who is permitted to access my computer? 😂9 yearsUgh, having a deadline set for 7:30 in the morning is just so annoying!9 yearsI am greatly bothered by the disruption caused by silent phone calls and kindly request that nuisance callers be prohibited.9 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was from Microsoft. Pretty clear it was a rip off.Microsoft9 yearsI received a rather bizarre call regarding an issue with my computer's windows. When I questioned the legitimacy of the conversation, the person on the other end resorted to some pretty foul language, calling me a mother f***er and telling me to shove off. Quite the unprofessional response, I must say!9 yearsGot a call at 8 in the morning from someone saying it was about a Windows laptop. I cut them off quick and told them if they kept calling, I’d have to report it to the police. This was actually the second time they’d called me.9 yearsDon't pick up if you get a call from someone saying they're Microsoft. It's definitely a scam! Just hang up straight away.Microsoft9 yearsI have experienced two separate silent calls yesterday, and I received another one today.9 yearsGot a call, answered it, and then it just went dead - no one speaking at all. Definitely a scam, watch out and don’t bother calling back. I’d bet it’s linked to some expensive premium service!9 yearsJust like everyone else here says, this was definitely a scam. I cut the call straight away.9 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was with Microsoft and my PC was supposedly sending bad messages to them. Asked him if he really thought I was that daft and told him to stop wasting my time with these rubbish calls. While he was still talking, I told him I was reporting the number to the police. Hung up straight away. Number blocked now, no way I’m picking up again.Microsoft9 yearsSome bloke from India rang me saying my computer had issues. I just told him to stop messing about and put the phone down.9 yearsThis morning at about 8am, I got a call from 02300560076 saying my Windows laptop was seriously corrupted. I told them to buzz off right away because it felt like a scam, especially since our number isn't even listed anywhere. Got me pretty frustrated!9 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from Microsoft, telling me my computer was sending alerts about corrupted files. They wanted to get into my computer to sort it out. Could've been a major scam if they hadn't ended up calling the IT team at my workplace right away.Microsoft9 yearsThere was an unexpected phone call at 7.45 am, but it was disturbingly silent.9 yearsGot calls from this number twice, once in the evening and once in the afternoon at about 8. I've dealt with Microsoft scam calls before. I’d honestly suggest not picking up or interacting with them at all.Microsoft9 yearsOnce again, a typical silent call was received.9 yearsA rude individual contacted me and began acting aggressively. When I insisted on knowing how they obtained my new number, they rudely hung up the phone.9 yearsGot three calls over the past couple months from folks trying to get at my laptop - definitely scammers.9 yearsI've had multiple calls from this number in recent days. It's the same old Windows drivel like usual.9 yearsTypical bogus technical support from the Windows department9 yearsGot a call from some so-called 'Microsoft' lot - total scam artists, really rubbish at it.Microsoft9 yearsHeads up - got a call on 27th April 2017 around 1pm from someone trying to get into my computer and asking for personal info. Wouldn't recommend going any further with that call.9 yearsGot a call from 02300560076 saying they're from Microsoft, warning me my laptop or computer was infected with a virus. I just chuckled and said I'd turn it off for the time being and then check it with an anti-malware tool later.Microsoft9 yearsgot a silent call earlier today, 25/04/17, so weird!9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft and it was a total scam trying to get into my computer. If you’ve been tricked, you should ring up Action Fraud or look them up online straight away. These con artists want to steal your bank details and personal info if you let them access your system like they ask. Seriously, don’t let these idiots fool you!MicrosoftAction Fraud9 yearsWho wants daft phone calls at 7:30 in the morning? Not me, that's for sure.Submit Your Own Report (023 0056 0076)
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