0271591046
βοΈ 0271591046 π is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 271591046.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0271591046
- Scam call, Indian lady, earlyMar
2017Missed call from unknown numberMar
2017Unknown caller hung up quicklyMar
2017Received unwanted call, responded angrilyMar
2017Describes self as computer programmerMar
2017Warning about computer scam tacticsMar
2017Scam: Female Microsoft phone callMar
2017Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeMar
2017Scam call from Microsoft impersonatorMar
2017Warning: Microsoft scam, don't answerMar
2017Scam call woke up childrenMar
2017Scam call from Microsoft impersonatorMar
2017Ignoring calls causes stressJan
2017Warning: This is a scamJan
2017Scam pretending to be MicrosoftJan
2017Phone scam from fake MicrosoftJan
2017Microsoft scam phone call from AustraliaJan
2017Scam call from Microsoft in AustraliaJan
2017Scam: impostor posing as MicrosoftJan
2017Warning against potential scam callJan
2017Vague tech scam attempts thwartedJan
2017Multiple silent phone calls a.mJan
2017Received early unwanted phone callJan
2017Received fake Microsoft technical callJan
2017Playing along with tech scammerJan
2017Receiving multiple calls from 0271591046Jan
2017Warning about scam from MicrosoftJan
2017Caller disconnected abruptlyJan
2017Number Of Searches: 179 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 07 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Asheridge(Buckinghamshire), Beech Hill(Lancashire) and Rotherfield Peppard(Oxfordshire).
0271591046 has 26 comments of which 11 x neutral and 15 x negative
0271591046 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 0271591046 π is reported as a persistent scam calling number, often early in the morning, with callers typically posing as Microsoft support staff. The callers, frequently using South Asian accents, falsely claim there is a virus or error on your computer and attempt to gain remote access or personal information. Most recipients do not receive a message if they do not answer, and many report hang-ups when they do engage. The calls have caused distress, particularly among vulnerable individuals, and are considered intrusive and deceitful. It is strongly advised not to respond, avoid providing any information, and to waste the callerβs time if you do answer to hinder their fraudulent activities. This number appears to be linked to scams registered outside the UK, including Australia.
Reports on phone number 0271591046
9 yearsThis morning, around 8 o’clock, we received a call from an unfamiliar number. Not recognising it, we decided to let it roll over to our answering machine. The moment our voicemail started relaying that we were unable to speak at that time, the caller disconnected. In hindsight, I’m relieved we didn’t pick up, especially given what others have mentioned about this number.9 yearsReceived a call at 8 o'clock this morning from a woman with an Indian accent. It appears to be yet another scam, judging by the numerous similar accounts I've come across.9 yearsGot a call from 0271591046 at 8.06am on 18th March 2017. It went straight to voicemail but no message was left. I’m ex-directory, so not happy about that at all.9 yearsReceived a call from this number at 7:40 this morning, and I told them to jog on!9 yearsGot a call from a lady named Angel claiming to be from Microsoft's Windows Support... total scam! Seriously, just ignore it!AngelMicrosoft9 yearsHad a phone call from a woman with an Asian accent who said she was calling from Microsoft regarding an issue with my computer. It was obviously a dodgy scam! When I mentioned I would power up my computer and share my passwords with her, she surprisingly told me to "F off!" before abruptly ending the call. What a laugh! πMicrosoft9 yearsReceived a call from a woman with a distinctly Asian accent, purporting to be from Microsoft, stating there was an issue with my laptop - clearly a dodgy scam! When I suggested I could switch on my device and share all my passwords, she abruptly told me to "Sod off!" and then disconnected the call. What a cheek! πMicrosoft9 yearsI’m absolutely fuming! They had the audacity to ring my home at a ridiculously early hour of 7:50 AM. It’s beyond frustrating that they roused five sleepy children and didn’t even bother to reply when I answered. I took the trouble to trace the number, only to discover it’s one of those pesky scam lines trying to masquerade as Microsoft! I really wish there was a way to fine these nuisances or perhaps let them deal with five grumpy kids who’ve been unceremoniously jolted from their slumber. Here’s hoping karma comes back to bite them hard! Rant over.Microsoft9 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from a woman who had a distinctly Asian accent, insisting she was from Microsoft and needed to discuss an issue with my computer. It was clearly a scam! When I playfully suggested I’d switch on my computer and share my passwords, she abruptly told me to “bugger off” before hanging up. Quite the cheek! πMicrosoft9 yearsLooks like a Microsoft scam, best to just ignore it and not pick up.Best10 yearsSince 8.10 I’ve had loads of calls, it’s been really stressful. My advice: don’t answer, and definitely don’t share any details. Just block and ignore, trust me it’s best.10 yearsDefinitely a scam, best to just ignore any calls from this number.10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. She said my PC was showing error messages and was apparently infected. I told her I use Norton internet security and it runs scans all the time, so there’s no way my computer is infected. I ended the call quickly after that. Later, I looked up the number 0271591046 online and found out it’s actually registered in Australia.MicrosoftNortonAustralia10 yearsThis morning around 7:23, I got a call from this number. My missus pick up and told them to buzz off straight away. Honestly, if I find out who they are, they’re going to have a proper bad time!10 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady claiming to be from Microsoft, saying my PC was throwing up error messages and was infected. She said they’d run some checks on my system. I told her I use Norton Internet Security which does constant scans, and there’s no sign of any virus. Ended up just hanging up on her. Later, I looked up the number 0271591046 online and found out it’s based in Australia.MicrosoftAustralia10 yearsJust like the others here, it was some supposed Microsoft Support. I ended up letting them say hello over and over for a couple of minutes, then they gave up and hung up. Total scam, no doubt.Microsoft10 yearsToday, my son who has autism got a phone call from this number. It was a lady with an Asian accent asking if he was using a computer. When he asked why, she claimed to be calling from Microsoft and said his computer was infected with a virus, asking for his login details! Luckily, my son knew not to share anything and started messing with her instead. It's really awful that these scammers target people who might not easily protect themselves.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a pretty strong Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft.Microsoft10 yearsThis morning at 8am they called again for the third time but there was just complete silence on the other end.10 yearsOn 11th January 2017, I got a call from a man of Indian or Asian background who said he was from Microsoft. When I asked him which computer had the problem, he then asked me how many computers I owned. I told him I had nine, and straight away he ended the call. The next day, 12th January 2017, an Asian or Indian woman rang me, also saying she was from Microsoft. When I asked her the same question about which computer was faulty, she started shouting at me and called me crazy before slamming the phone down.Microsoft10 yearsI had a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft’s tech team out in California, telling me my computer was infected with malware. Thing is, I haven’t even turned on my computer for ages since we mainly use our phones for going online now. When he asked me to power up the PC, I just cut the call straight away.MicrosoftCalifornia10 yearsDO NOT PICK UP - IT'S A SCAM!10 yearsA guy with an Asian accent called, saying he was from Microsoft and could fix some problem I supposedly had. I humoured him for about four minutes, then abruptly asked if he felt good about scamming people.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent saying she was from Microsoft. She insisted my computer was showing error messages or something. Absolute scam, I tell ya! Never ever let them access your computer - dodgy right from the start!Microsoft10 yearsToday I had three calls from the number 0271591046...10 yearsThey cut the connection on us.Submit Your Own Report (271591046)
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