02300560352
☎️ 02300560352 👆 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 02300560352
- Scammer posing as tech supportAug
2017Caller hung up on delayAug
2017Received early unwanted computer scam callAug
2017Suspicious early morning phone callAug
2017Annoying calls with no communicationAug
2017Repeated calls interrupting, then disconnectingAug
2017Cautious response to suspicious callerAug
2017Engaged with scam calls humorouslyAug
2017Fraudulent call from Windows scamAug
2017Warning about tech support scamAug
2017Call from scammer, responded forciblyAug
2017Received suspicious call about computerAug
2017Handled phone scam for 34 mins, blockedAug
2017Beware of scam phone callsAug
2017Scam call posing as MicrosoftAug
2017Scam call about computer virusAug
2017Auto-answer cut-in during callAug
2017Suspicious scam call about computerAug
2017Frequent calls causing sadnessAug
2017Common scam number; disconnects quicklyAug
2017Received a random phone callAug
2017Received unwanted call offering cannabisAug
2017Received scam call, reported itAug
2017Warning: potential computer scam presentAug
2017Beware computer virus scam callsAug
2017Callers hang up after answerAug
2017Number Of Searches: 113 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 26 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt Chomhraig(Highland), Dyfrdwy(Gwynedd) and Scrwgan(Powys).
02300560352 has 24 comments of which 11 x neutral and 13 x negative
02300560352 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02300560352 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting computer users with fraudulent claims of viruses or software issues, often impersonating Microsoft or Windows support. Callers, frequently with an Indian accent, pressure recipients to follow suspicious instructions that could compromise their devices or extract payment details. Calls usually occur at inconvenient times, sometimes early morning, and often end abruptly if challenged. Many advise ignoring or blocking the number, warning against sharing any personal or banking information. Users emphasise that genuine tech companies do not make unsolicited calls warning of computer problems and recommend reporting the number to authorities. Overall, this number is linked to deceptive tactics aimed at gaining access to or money from unsuspecting individuals, so caution and vigilance are strongly advised.
Reports on phone number 02300560352
9 yearsI recently received a call from this bloke with an Indian accent who claimed my laptop was in dire need of repairs. He offered his assistance, but I promptly informed him that I don’t use Windows. When he probed further, I made it clear that my choice of operating system was none of his concern.9 yearsGot a call around 1 this afternoon, i always give it a couple of seconds before saying anything, but the person just ended the call straight away!9 yearsGave me a ring at twenty-five to eight this morning, which raised my eyebrows straight away. I was still in a bit of a daze and genuinely thought it was a call from some sort of glazing firm at first!9 yearsThey always ring me but as soon as I pick up, the line just goes dead.9 yearsI got a call earlier today from someone claiming to be from Windows, offering to fix my computer. When I asked for his contact number, he got all defensive, saying he was only trying to help. He said he was calling from London Victoria. Then, when I pressed him on what the actual problem was, he just said he found an issue online that would damage my PC over time. I told him straight up he was a scammer and a fraud and that he should be ashamed, along with his family. After that, he just ended the call.LondonVictoria9 yearsIt's quite baffling how some muppets keep ringing and then just hanging up without uttering a word!9 yearsThis phone number is a complete scam, claiming to be from Windows tech support. As a former UNIX admin, I had a bit of fun with them for ages before revealing that my systems run on Linux, not Windows. It’s a similar game whenever I receive those dodgy messages from a supposed "Nigerian general." I just conjure up a fictional bank account and hand it over. - Caller: 023005603529 yearsHad a call from some bloke calling himself “charley,” bit weird since he had a strong Indian accent. I told him straight up he was a scammer and to get lost. These sort of scumbags are just out to rip people off. Honestly, they should be stopped properly so they can’t keep making more of their kind. Such lowlifes!Charlie9 yearsGot a call from 02300560352, a woman claiming to be from Windows. It was pretty much the same kind of chat I've heard about before. I asked how she got my number from the directory, tried to confuse her a bit. Then she said it was linked to when I bought my PC or computer (she hadn't even confirmed if I owned one). When I told her I bought mine years ago and I’ve switched both my address and phone number since then, she just hung up on me.9 yearsHad a rather odd phone call earlier. This chap on the other end claimed that my computer was riddled with a virus. Quite amusing, really, given that we just got back from holiday today, and the computer hadn’t been plugged in for more than a fortnight! I promptly informed him he was mistaken and ended the call rather swiftly.9 yearsGot a call from this number and straight away knew it was dodgy, but decided to humour the person on the other end. She got really snappy, accusing me of not owning 6 PCs and calling me a liar. I just replied, 'Alright then, guess I’m daft, shall we keep going?' Kept her chatting for a good 34 minutes, with me trying to follow her instructions and repeating myself a bunch. Hope they don’t mind racking up a hefty phone bill! This number’s definitely blocked now.9 yearsGot a call round 10 this morning from a woman who said she needed to talk about the windows on my computer. It sounded a bit suspicious, so I just ended the call straight away.9 yearsI received a rather dodgy call from this number today, and I can assure you it’s absolutely a scam designed to wreak havoc on your computer and then bilk you out of your money for nonexistent issues. So, do be cautious and don't fall victim to their deceitful tactics. An individual with a strong Indian accent claimed to be representing Microsoft, saying that he was ringing me up as I had “clutter” and “viruses” on my computer that needed addressing. Honestly, it was all a terrible fabrication! I recognised straight away that he was attempting to bamboozle me, especially since I don't even use Windows. Moreover, it's common knowledge that Microsoft would *never* reach out to you like that.Microsoft9 yearsToday, I got a call from this number and it was totally a scam. The person on the line, who sounded Indian, said he was from Microsoft and told me I had loads of “viruses” and “junk files” clogging up my PC. He tried to convince me that he could fix it, but honestly, it was all rubbish. I instantly guessed he was trying to scam me because I don’t even use Windows. Plus, Microsoft would never ring you out of the blue about stuff like this. Watch out and don’t let them catch you out!Microsoft9 yearsI answered, but hung up straight away when the auto-answer kicked in. Seems dodgy, especially after reading the other reviews. Could be risky to deal with.9 yearsthey keep ringing non stop and its really starting to annoy me9 yearsThis looks like a typical scam caller. More often than not, the line goes dead right after you pick up.9 yearsToday got a call from someone saying my computer's got a virus, was going along with it till I said I’m using a Mac, then they just suddenly ended the call. Weird, but glad I didn’t fall for it.9 yearsGot a call from this number about 10 this morning. They were asking if I wanted to purchase cannabis. I just hung up and used 1471 to get the number back. It’s 02300560352, looks like a landline from Southampton. Maybe the cops could trace it and check out the place. Might be useful info for someone.Southampton9 yearsI got a call from that number on the morning of 8/8/17 at about 11:27, but they just hung up without leaving any message.9 yearsLooks like they’re just trying to scam you and mess with your computer.9 yearsBeware of those dodgy calls claiming to fix your computer issues, particularly if you’re using WINDOWS. Just hang up without engaging; they’ll just witter on, trying to extract personal info and your card details, all whilst promising to handle some imaginary fault or pesky virus for a fee. It's nothing but a scam!9 yearsthis number kept ringing me loads but they usually drop the call right away. today though, someone said there’s a fault report and that my computer’s got a virus. i said i’d just take it to the repair shop, they asked which one and i said the local computer place. then they started going on about how it’d ruin my windows software - that’s when i clocked it was all dodgy. for starters, i dont even use windows! i told them to stop scamming people and if they called again i’d report the lot to the coppers. haven’t heard from them since thankfully.9 yearsEverytime i pick up, they just click off right away, no idea why.Submit Your Own Report (023 0056 0352)
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