02476731225
☎️ 02476731225 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 247673 with a prefix of 024. The area code 024 originates from Coventry.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02476731225
- Possible scam, reported by othersMar
2020Missed call likely from scamMar
2020Unknown caller with Asian accentMar
2020Caller claimed to be JamesFeb
2020Warning about computer fraud alertJan
2020Morning call suspected as scamSep
2019Fraudulent call pretending to be IntelSep
2019Missed call, unrecognized number, unansweredSep
2019Frequent calls from Intel, annoyingSep
2019Mysterious soundless phone call issueSep
2019Suspicious call claiming to be IntelAug
2019Spam call ignored; heavy breathingAug
2019Suspicious call claiming to be IntelAug
2019Scam call from fake intelAug
2019Received scam call, ended promptlyAug
2019Stop unnecessary and nuisance callsAug
2019Missed call with no messageJul
2019Missed call, no voicemail leftJul
2019Scam call from "Peter" - BlockJul
2019Ignored alleged internet security callJul
2019User received a silent callJul
2019Suspicious Asian man PC callsJul
2019Possible return call scam alertJul
2019Annoyed by persistent phone callsJul
2019"Silence followed by parting words."Jul
2019Use whistle on unwanted callsJun
2019Potential tech support scam encounteredJun
2019User confronted someone about workplace ethicsJun
2019Scam call hung up immediatelyJun
2019Received scam call about PCJun
2019Suggestive and inappropriate commentJun
2019Caller from Intel, offered reportJun
2019Female voice says "Goodbye" silentlyJun
2019Extend phone call by delaying tacticsJun
2019Keep telemarketers on phone longerJun
2019Suspicious calls claiming to be IntelJun
2019Unsolicited call from fake "Intel"Jun
2019Avoiding unknown daily phone callsJun
2019Number range allocated to VirginJun
2019BT unable to block numberJun
2019Fraudulent Microsoft calls targeting vulnerableJun
2019Suspicious silent call lasting 10 secondsMay
2019Reported silent call to OfcomMay
2019Ignoring unknown calls, TPS limitations notedMay
2019Unsolicited call from John, unhelpfulMay
2019Confusion due to Sky screenMay
2019Suspicious call from fake customer serviceMay
2019Potential phone scam call reportedMay
2019Warning about Indian scammer tacticsMay
2019Requesting legal action against scamMay
2019Background noise at call center startedMay
2019Tell him to f. offMay
2019Scam call from fake IntelMay
2019Reported silent call to OfcomMay
2019Annoying unwanted phone callMay
2019Warning about potential BT scamApr
2019Annoyed by unwanted phone callsApr
2019Ignoring unknown numbers, want crackdownApr
2019Accusing fraud and celebrity impersonationApr
2019Call claimed to be IntelApr
2019Suspicious call from fake "Intel"Apr
2019Accusation of scammer from IntelApr
2019Spam calls at 12.09 todayApr
2019Phone call scam from IntelApr
2019Joke about "new smellavision phone."Mar
2019Possible scam, unverified source IntelMar
2019Fraudulent call claiming to be IntelMar
2019Frustration with persistent scam callsMar
2019Blocked scam call, still persistentMar
2019Reported scam call from 'Intel'Mar
2019Suspicious call from fake Ron_iniSecurityFeb
2019Received call from Indian scammerFeb
2019Unanswered call from suspected scamFeb
2019Ignoring unwanted landline calls frustrationFeb
2019Scam call from fake IntelFeb
2019Missed call from suspected spamFeb
2019Received unwanted call regarding contractFeb
2019Long phone call with scammerFeb
2019Caller spamming TPS protected numberFeb
2019Confusion over tech company namesFeb
2019Dealing with aggressive scam callerFeb
2019Fraudulent call posing as HMRCFeb
2019Will block unwanted call numberFeb
2019Prank call to fake tech supportFeb
2019Scam call from fake IntelFeb
2019Repeated daily scam calls CoventryFeb
2019Multiple fake Intel scam callsFeb
2019Fake Intel call, hung upFeb
2019Voice disconnects calls repeatedlyJan
2019It's a scam, avoid answeringJan
2019Scam call claiming Intel identityJan
2019Scam call; Internet security warningJan
2019Scam call about computer issuesJan
2019Repeated calls are becoming annoyingJan
2019Internet scam, don't trust callersJan
2019Uncertain or lacks informationJan
2019Spam call, unbelievable stories againJan
2019Received disturbing call at 10:28Jan
2019Caller unknown, silent, then hung upJan
2019Repeated calls, no message leftJan
2019Fake call prank pretending policeJan
2019Scam call from 024 numberJan
2019Potential scam calls from numbersJan
2019Unwanted call about computer servicesJan
2019Scam call about computer, ignoredJan
2019Suspicious security and service callsJan
2019Fake tech support call, hung upJan
2019Fake Intel call, hard understandJan
2019Reported problems; user disconnected abruptlyJan
2019Scam call about computer problemJan
2019Customer disputed issue; call endedJan
2019Possible scammer posing as engineerJan
2019Phone number provided without contextJan
2019Caller claimed Intel issue; ignoredJan
2019Number Of Searches: 550 Number Of Comments: 109 First Seen: 09 January 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kineton Green(West Midlands), Solihull Lodge(West Midlands) and Uggeshall(Suffolk).
02476731225 has 109 comments of which 44 x neutral and 64 x negative and 1 x positive
Reports on phone number 02476731225
6 yearsReceived a call this morning that went on for roughly ten minutes without me picking up. According to various other sites, it seems this is linked to a scam regarding "issues with your computer." It appears to be originating from India, though they've spoofed a number that looks like it’s from Coventry.IndiaCoventry6 yearsGot a call from this number yesterday but my Truecall app blocked it, no voicemail left either - definitely sounds like a dodgy scam!Truecaller6 yearsThe person calling had an Asian accent and asked for me by my name, but wouldn’t say who they were and then just ended the call abruptly.6 yearsSome fella called saying he was James and needed to talk about my Windows PC. I told him I don’t think that’s right and just ended the call. Definitely a scam.James7 yearsTypical computer scam, don’t fall for it!7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today when I wasn’t home. Looks like it might be a scammer, loads of similar calls coming through lately.7 yearsTypical scam call, this time from someone speaking with a south Asian accent pretending to be from Intel. They went on about my computer having issues and said they could help sort it out. When I fired off some detailed questions about my setup they clearly didn’t have a clue and ended the call. Like many others have pointed out here, these calls nearly always turn out to be scams and you shouldn’t trust them for a second.Intel7 yearsThey rang me on my mobile but I didn't pick up cause the number was unfamiliar. When I tried calling back, a robotic voice came on saying "This number hasn’t been recognised."7 yearsGot a call from some “Ron” claiming to be from Intel security, once more. I just hang up straight away ‘cos I’m fed up with going back and forth with them. Gotta admit, they really don’t give up easily.RonIntel7 yearsNo answer on the other end - total silence.7 yearsGot a call from this number, which shows up as a Coventry dialling code. A guy said his name was Peter Williams, kind of had an Indian accent, and claimed he was from the Intel Help Department in London. He tried telling me there was a problem with my computer that only they could sort out. When I asked to speak to their main office, he gave me the number 18002457454. After digging it up on Google, turns out this number is linked to Shenyang City in Liaoning Province, China. It’s actually a China Telecom CDMA2000 3G SIM card number, so definitely not from the UK at all.CoventryPeter WilliamsIntel Help DepartmentLondonShenyang CityLiaoning ProvinceLiaoning TelecomChina Telecom7 yearsAnswered the call and all I got was silence for a bit, then some heavy breathing, followed by a quiet ‘Hello’ a couple of times. I figured it was one of those annoying prank calls, so I stayed quiet and they eventually hung up. Looks like from what others have said, I dodged a load of nonsense.7 yearsThey rang saying they were from Intel - which was weird cuz I just set up a new Vodafone broadband a few hours before, and I'd only been chatting with Vodafone's live support mere minutes earlier. They even knew my last name!IntelVodafone7 yearsGot a dodgy call, some bloke pretending to be from Intel about my computer. I just hung up straight away.Intel7 yearsGot a bloke speaking with an American accent ringing, claiming my personal computer was messing up my emails. Total nonsense. I told him straight it was a scam and that I was hanging up. Ended the call there.7 years02476731225 keep callin me, as soon as my answerin machine picks up they just put the phone down. its been non stop, any way to get them to stop?7 yearsThey rang me but didn’t bother to leave any message.7 yearsNo message left on my voicemail when they called.7 yearsPeter claimed to be from Intel Security, but it was definitely a scam. I just blocked the number.Intel7 yearssome bloke said he was from internet security, but i hung up on him right after he said that.7 yearsGot another one that just didn’t say a word.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke saying there was an issue with my computer, but I don’t even own one. This came after getting three calls from 01245798964, so I reckon they’re connected. Didn’t bother listening to his nonsense, just ended the call. This is the fourth time I’ve had one of these in just half an hour.7 yearsSo fed up with these calls keep coming through. It’s really getting on my nerves, WHY isn’t there a way to stop it?Earth7 yearsLike the other person said, I reckon they’re banking on ppl getting curious and using 1471 to ring back, ending up paying some ridiculous fee for the call?7 yearsNo answer, then. Alright, goodbye.7 yearsThis number has rung me a couple times. I got myself a whistle. When they say who they are, I just blow the whistle loud right into the phone. Wonder if that’ll make them quit. Tel024767312257 yearsTotal scam. Said there was an issue with my PC. Looks like they are going around again. It’s been a few weeks since I last got this call. I just hang up straight away. No point wasting their time or mine.7 yearsThey hung up as soon as my answerphone kicked in. My message says to say your name and I’ll pick up. Scammers always stay quiet though.7 yearsI asked him if he felt proud of the company he works for and if he’d make these kind of calls to his own family, or try to scam his grandparents. Then I said, “Which computer are you even talking about?” He didn’t say a word. I asked if his mum and dad were proud of him at all!! Then he just hung up!7 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Intel, telling me I've got some serious infections! I said I don't have a computer (even though I do) and he snapped back with "I don't trust you" - ha, no thanks! Just hung up straight away!Intel7 yearsSome bloke called Alec or something from Intel security rang me. I asked him straight up what his proper name was and where he worked, but he just carried on. He said there’s reports saying my computer’s slow - didn’t mention which device though! Then he asked if I could just switch it on. Bit odd, if he already knows it’s slow, seems weird he’d want me to turn it on first and wait around.AlecIntel Security7 yearsI told Alec to grease his mouse and stick it where the sun doesn’t shine.Alec7 yearsJust silence for a bit, then a recorded lady said 'Goodbye' and hung up.7 yearsSaid they were from Intel. Got three calls in just a couple days. Once I called them out, they just hung up straight away.Intel7 yearsThey didn’t give a name, just said they were with "Intel security". Asked if my PC was taking ages to start up? I just hung up straight away. These calls come in waves here. It’s quiet for a bit, makes you think they’ve taken the hint that you’re not bothered and won’t bother you anymore. But nope, out of nowhere, I’ll get about three calls all on the same day!Intel7 yearsThey ring me daily. I never answer, and since they don’t leave a voicemail, I’m pretty sure it’s just a scam.7 yearsAccording to Ofcom info, numbers beginning with 0247673 are assigned to Virgin Media Limited. Keep in mind, though, if a number’s been switched to another provider thanks to number portability, this isn’t something the public can check easily. The latest update from Ofcom on this range was back in May 1999. Thanks to UKphoneinfo for the heads up!OfcomVirgin Media LimitedUKphoneinfo7 yearsHow come BT doesn’t block this number? It’s kind of annoying.BT7 yearsGot a silent call that just hung up after about 10 seconds. Looking at the number and reading other reviews here, it seems a bit sketchy. Avoid if you can.7 yearsNo one spoke when I answered. I've reported this number to Ofcom.Ofcom7 yearsGot a ring from them this morning; I never pick up if the number’s not saved and there’s no voicemail left. Sadly, the TPS can only act on legit UK businesses calling numbers on their list - most of these scammers ain’t real companies that can be fined, and many seem to be running from places in Africa or Asia, far beyond UK or EU law. I just hope someday one of them tries scamming a mate of a rich oligarch or some powerful gangster with the means to hunt them down and put a stop to it! (That’d be a cracking story for a novel!).Telephone Preference ServiceUKAfricaAsiaEU7 yearsI use Sky screen myself, so I’m not sure how this call managed to get past.Sky TV7 yearsNice bloke, said he was called John but couldn’t really tell me how he knew my computer got some kind of nasty virus while downloading stuff, or why my computer was apparently connected to his server. Then he just hung up on me!John7 yearsRichard!!! A polite chap with an Asian accent, claiming to be from Microsoft’s Service Department called me about my computer. I told him I don’t own a computer and he just ended the call abruptly. Bit rude, especially since he sounded so nice at the start.Microsoft Service Centre7 yearsJust got a call from this number as soon as I got back home, and I'm pretty sure it's a spoof. Bet they'll try calling again in a day or two. Luckily, I've got some virtual machines running on my PC so I can mess about and waste their time like I did with that Microsoft scam crew before. Cheers to this website for the heads up!Microsoft7 yearsI've been receiving calls from some dodgy characters claiming to be from tech firms. Most recently, one of them said they were from Intel Security, but not too long ago it was a chap purporting to represent Microsoft. They seem to be hailing from the Indian subcontinent, and all they want is access to your computer to nick your personal details. Be wary, folks!Intel SecurityMicrosoft7 yearsHere we go with the same scam once more. I told the caller from India thanks but it’s already been dealt with! They just hung up straight away. Honestly, the person behind this number needs to be caught, charged, and have their operation shut down.India7 yearsNot much to add to what others have said except the noise from the call centre was so bad in the background, I struggled to catch what the person was trying to say!7 yearsJust tell the bloke to jog on.7 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent pretending to be from Intel Security. He said there was a security issue with my computer and offered to fix it if I just turned it on. Funny thing is, I was actually sat at my computer using it at the time! I’ve had a few calls like this before. This time, I told him it was odd he knew I had a problem when I don’t even have a computer. Then he just hung up on me!Intel Security7 yearsNo answer when I picked up, already flagged this number to Ofcom.Ofcom7 yearsYet another bothersome ring.7 yearsDefinitely a BT scam, tried calling me up out of the blue.BT7 yearsThey just keep ringing my mother-in-law, she's had enough! She’s 88 and doesn’t need these annoying people calling her all the time. I’ve told them off properly, hope they get the message.7 yearsI ignored the call since the number was unfamiliar and they didnt leave a voicemail. Ive been getting loads of calls daily from strangers even though Im on the TPS. I assumed they were supposed to be stopping these annoying scam calls by now.Service7 yearsSame old story, yet another bloke with an Asian accent ringing up, trying to con innocent people. Today’s muppet was some Patrick from Intel, spouting the usual rubbish about viruses on my PC. I just asked him if he’d ever had anything stuck up his backside for a good stretch, and that was the end of that.PatrickIntel7 yearsClaimed he worked for Intel security, but just ended the call when I asked more questions.Intel7 yearsTotally sounded like a robocall with all the weird pauses and clicking noises, then some bloke saying "John from Intel security" with a strong South Asian accent. I just ended the call straight away.JohnIntel7 yearsSays they’re with Intel but obviously just a rubbish scammer and total pain.Intel7 yearsGot a call at 12.09 today, but it went straight to voicemail. Like always, no message left. Ive been getting loads of spam calls recently, most of them begin with 00. Its nice to see some useful comments about Intel here tho.Intel7 yearsWHEN THIS NUMBER RINGS, JUST SAY YOU’VE GOT ONE OF THOSE NEW SMELLAVISION PHONES AND ASK THEM TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE PHONE A BIT - THEY ALWAYS HANG UP STRAIGHT AWAY.Smellavision7 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady saying she was with Intel about my PC. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.Intel7 yearsGot a typical scam call from a guy with a South Asian accent, saying he was from Intel. I told him I was busy and couldn't chat, and he just cut me off right away. It’s the first time someone’s pretended to be Intel, so at least it added a bit of difference to the usual boring calls.Intel7 yearsHere we go again with that old scam line, "Hello, I'm calling from Microsoft about an issue with your computer's security." Yeah right, total rubbish just another SCAM. Reporting them is a waste of time, even if you have their number, coz no one actually takes action ever. The government says cold calling and scams are illegal, but they never bother to properly deal with it!!!!!Microsoft7 yearsI've gone ahead and blocked this number, but I'm well aware they are still attempting to get in touch with me. It's a real bother, tied to some sort of internet and computer scam. Just utterly irritating, to be honest.7 yearsSome bloke named Peter claiming to be from 'Intel' rang me about my computer. I was busy, so I just ended the call. Then I dialled BT 1477 to report it as a dodgy call.PeterIntelBT7 yearsGot a call from an Indian call centre where the bloke asked for me by name. I answered all friendly, like we were pals, and he just hung up. Didn’t bother to find out what scam they were pushing this time. I normally like to mess about with them and waste their minutes. Had loads of those recorded calls about 'BT internet being cut off' a few days ago, coming from US numbers, before a ‘proper’ UK number showed up with a real person on the line. Looks like they’re trying the Microsoft scam again, which is proper dodgy.UKMicrosoft7 yearsCaller with an Asian accent saying he was Ron from Intel Security, total scam. I told him he was a crook and he just hung up - I've blocked the number now.RonIntel Security7 yearsGot a call from this number around 9.55 today, I didn’t pick up since I’m used to getting loads of calls from random numbers like this every day. I block them on my home phone and even report to BT about scam calls but they just keep ringing non stop!7 yearsI don’t pick up my landline anymore unless the caller ID actually shows a name. Fed up with these annoying telemarketers, especially after I had to change my number due to a data breach - now only a couple of people have my new number. These junk callers just ring any old number they get their hands on. I just keep blocking them, don’t bother answering, and switched off my answerphone so they don’t get a clue if someone’s there. Honestly, what’s the point of Ofcom? They never seem to do anything to keep us safe!Ofcom7 yearsGot a call from this number at 10.36 this morning but didn’t pick up, no voicemail left either. It also rang around 11.29 yesterday. Seems to be spam or a nuisance based on what others are saying here.7 yearsReceived a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from "Intel Security." He seemed convinced that I was a BT customer, which I definitely am not. I ended the conversation rather abruptly and told him to go away.Intel SecurityBT7 yearsSome bloke said there was an issue with the intel on my PC. I stayed calm and carried on the chat while pretending to boot up my ancient laptop. When he asked about the time, I said “I’ve got ages, no rush.” We had a bit of a natter before he suddenly ended the call.7 yearsGot a call at 11.20 this morning. I guessed it was my expected call and went straight to voicemail, but then a voice with an accent came on, asking if I was Mr x (real last name used). They then started talking about some kind of 'contract', so I just hung up right away.X7 yearsThis number rang our TPS-protected landline around 10:46 this morning - it rang for about 12 times but we didnt pick up. We dont know the number and after reading the comments here, it seems we were right to think it was a scam call. Looks like the TPS really doesn't stop these dodgy calls at all.TPS7 yearsSome woman with an Indian accent claimed she was from Intel Security, which seemed odd since that company makes chips. Then she switched and said, “Hello, I’m Dave from Microsoft, how’s California?” I asked if she really said Microsoft and when I said yes, she just hung up on me.IntelDaveMicrosoftCalifornia7 yearsHad some muppet ringing me up claiming my internet’s in danger. I told him straight he was a scammer and a waste of time and to stop bothering me. He then started swearing and said he’d see me in hell and beat me there. Honestly, I reckon he’s the one headed that way long before I am. I ain’t about ripping people off all day.7 yearsSomebody pretending to be HMRC called me, accusing me of dodging NI payments. I told him I’d ring HMRC directly and he just hung up straight away.HMRCNational Insurance7 yearsI didn’t pick up this call earlier but after seeing what others said, I’m gonna block it from my home phone now.7 yearsSome bloke called himself Patrick from Intel, claiming my PC was infected from opening dodgy emails. He wanted me to turn my computer on, so I kept him talking for ages pretending to follow his instructions. Eventually, I got fed up and told him I didn’t actually own a computer. He got annoyed and asked why I was messing about, I just told him he was the one who said I had a computer. Then he abruptly ended the call.PatrickIntel7 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming he was from Intel and said there was an issue with our PC. Thankfully, we didn’t fall for that nonsense!Intel7 yearsI've had this 024 number ring my phone yet again today, happens all the time. I never pick up since I'm deaf, but honestly, it's getting out of hand. Isn't 024 linked to Coventry? What's going on with BT letting these scammers use these numbers? It's really frustrating!CoventryBT7 yearsI've had like five calls today from people saying they're from Intel. I told them my PC doesn’t even have any Intel parts or drivers installed. Then one kept insisting I should listen because my computer supposedly has a virus. I just told him he should listen instead, as I actually work in Microsoft’s security team, haha. Let’s see if they try ringing again.IntelMicrosoft7 yearsGot a call from someone with an English accent saying they're from Intel security, but I just ended the call and put them on the block list.Intel7 yearsI usually just let it ring out to voicemail, but today the answering machine kicked in and the call dropped. Had two calls like that one right after the other this morning.7 yearsThis number appears to be dodgy, so best to ignore it.7 yearsGot a call from some people claiming they were with Intel. I asked if there was any issue with my PC, and then they just hung up on me. Sorted, haha.Intel7 yearsI received a call from a foreign accent, purporting to be from Intel, alleging that there were issues with my computer and suggesting that I was downloading some dodgy software. The thing is, my broadband has been out of action for the past ten days, so it’s clear this is nothing more than a con. My advice? Just steer clear of it!Intel7 yearsGot a call about internet security, they said some dodgy stuff. I said I’m with TPS and I’ll be reporting them. Honestly, just ignore these calls, they’re nothing but trouble.TPS7 yearsThis isn't the first time I've received a call from this number, and it's starting to become quite irritating.7 yearsI got a call from this number last week claiming my internet was about to be cut off, but guess what? My connection is still up and running perfectly! Don't fall for these scammers, they're just trying to trick you out of your money. Stay safe and don’t trust any dodgy recorded warnings like that!7 yearsNot really sure about that one.8 yearsGot yet another ring from some dodgy number spinning nonsense tales.8 yearsThis morning, precisely at 10:28 AM, I picked up the phone and greeted the caller, only to be met with a rather bizarre message declaring that I was deceased. Quite the alarming experience!8 yearsMy phone showed “unknown” so I just stayed quiet when I answered. After a bit, they just disconnected.8 yearsGot a call from 024 7673 1225 - definitely some sort of scam. Be careful!8 yearsGot another call but they didn’t bother to leave any message.8 yearsGot a call from 02476731225 just a bit ago. I kept him hanging for about ten minutes, acting like I didn’t get what he was saying. Eventually, I told him, with my best Indian voice, that I’m in charge of IT for the police and that they’d already dispatched a squad car to his place.8 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent rang up sayin' something about my computer. I just told him I wasn’t interested and asked him to stop ringing me in future.8 yearsA chap with an Indian accent rang me up, claiming he was reaching out regarding my computer. I made it clear that I wasn't keen on whatever he was selling and requested he refrain from calling me in the future.Submit Your Own Report (024 7673 1225)
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