02820539023
☎️ 02820539023 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 2820539 with a prefix of 028. The area code 028 originates from Ballycastle.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02820539023
- Ignore annoying time wastersNov
2022Suspicious Microsoft caller asking codesNov
2022Abusive response to technology querySep
2022Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeSep
2022Microsoft scam: inappropriate and dangerousSep
2022Tried to impersonate Microsoft employeeSep
2022Scam call from fake numberSep
2022Test call for scam laterSep
2022Number Of Searches: 17 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 11 September 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hey Green(West Yorkshire), Uckington(Shropshire) and Woodsetton(West Midlands).
02820539023 has 8 comments of which 3 x neutral and 5 x negative
02820539023 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02820539023 👆 is reported as a scam call pretending to be from Microsoft, often using fake names like Mary and claiming there’s suspicious activity on your computer. Callers ask for personal Microsoft identification codes and sometimes mention you need to hand over your device, but quickly become abusive or weird if challenged. Some calls come from virtual numbers designed to look local, with background noises like a call centre but no clear communication. There’s also reports of inappropriate and unsettling behaviour during calls. Overall, it’s a known tactic to verify active numbers before further scam attempts.
Reports on phone number 02820539023
4 yearsJust disregard these pesky bothersome individuals.4 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft about my computer issues. They asked for my Microsoft ID, which I found quite odd. It definitely raised some red flags for me. I decided to block the number after that, as "Mary" - her supposed name - sounded quite dubious. She alleged she was part of the tech support team, but it all felt rather dodgy to me.MicrosoftMary4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they needed to check my Microsoft computer. When I said I didn’t even own one, the bloke started being really nasty and rude.Microsoft4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to represent Microsoft, said they were there to assist with some dodgy activity on my account. Mentioned they were based in Reading with Microsoft. I tried calling the number back, only to get a recorded message saying the number was up for sale.MicrosoftReading4 yearsSo my teenage girl picked up, and this bloke claimed he was from Microsoft saying my computer was full of nasty viruses, even gave her the serial code. He told her to fetch the computer, but she said it was at school. She's only 16! Then out the blue he says something about marrying and having a baby. Absolute creeps and total scammers. What on earth will they come up with next?Microsoft4 yearsSome bloke pretending to be from Microsoft tried asking me for my Microsoft ID code. When I gave him something that wasn’t what he expected, he got all confused and just hung up.Microsoft4 yearsHeard this weird buzzing noise, kinda like a busy office but no one saying a word. Seems like they just wanna check if your number’s alive before ringing you back with one of those classic scam calls. Like when someone goes, “Hello, I’m David from tech support,” trying to pull a fast one. Typical scam stuff really.Mary4 yearsGot a call that looked like it was coming from Ballycastle in Northern Ireland, but it was actually a scam using a fake virtual number. Definitely watch out for these!BallycastleNorthern IrelandSubmit Your Own Report (028 2053 9023)
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