02887750009
☎️ 02887750009 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 288775 with a prefix of 028. The area code 028 originates from Dungannon.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02887750009
- Abusive call from fake MicrosoftSep
2019Fraudulent Microsoft call at 9.10amFeb
2019Received suspicious call, suspected scamJul
2018Female voice, likely scam - bewareJul
2018Claimed cyber security background & argumentativeJul
2018Suspicious call, likely cold callerJul
2018Number Of Searches: 53 Number Of Comments: 6 First Seen: 27 June 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aberdeen(Aberdeen), Crook(Durham) and Kinfauns(Perth and Kinross).
02887750009 has 6 comments of which 5 x neutral and 1 x negative
02887750009 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02887750009 👆 is reported as a nuisance calling from a variety of numbers, often with a caller claiming to be from Microsoft or a cyber security firm. The callers frequently have Indian or Middle Eastern accents and sound like they are in call centres. They sometimes ask for personal details such as addresses and bank info, which genuine services wouldn’t do. When challenged, some callers become aggressive, abusive, or argumentative before hanging up. People describe them as persistent cold callers who are best ignored or blocked. These calls are widely considered scams and cause annoyance and suspicion among recipients.
Reports on phone number 02887750009
7 yearsGot a ring from an Indian bloke on 02887 752546 who said he was calling from Microsoft. But when I told him outright that I deal with software experts, he just exploded with foul language on the phone for about half a minute and then suddenly cut me off. Proper rude!Microsoft7 yearsToday, around 9:10 in the morning, I got a call from this number 02887889725 claiming they were from Microsoft regarding my PC. Definitely a scam, watch out!Microsoft8 yearsGot a ring from a bloke who sounded Indian, there was loads of noise in the back like a call centre or summat. He asked for me by name but I didn’t say yes or no. Then he claimed he was with some ‘call monitoring service’ or something like that. I told him straight up “this is a scam, I’m hanging up now.” He tried to argue it wasn’t a scam but I’d already ended the call before he could say more.8 yearsThey said they worked in cyber security but got really defensive and started arguing when I questioned them.8 yearsGot a call from 02887750009, there was this awkward silence before they finally started talking, seems like a typical cold call to me. I've blocked the number now.8 yearsSome woman with a Middle Eastern accent rang me up saying they were blocking all fake and nuisance calls. Then she asked me to confirm my address and debit card details. I wasn’t having any of it, gave her a wrong expiry date on purpose, and when I questioned her about it, the call just got cut off. Not falling for that!Submit Your Own Report (028 8775 0009)
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