02890662732
☎️ 02890662732 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 289066 with a prefix of 028. The area code 028 originates from Belfast.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02890662732
- Suspicious call- possible scamAug
2019"Do not call this number"Jun
2019Spoofed numbers by scammers unacceptableJun
2019Difficult to contact due to scammersJun
2019Warning about potential scam callsJun
2019Mumbled accent, phone used by scammersJun
2019Nobody answers, phone always engagedJun
2019Received scam call from IndiaJun
2019"I handled a scam effectively."Jun
2019Unexpected call, harassment, offensive languageJun
2019Received call from BT representativeJun
2019Number Of Searches: 72 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 14 June 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bruan(Highland), Lower Diabaig(Highland), Lydstep(Pembrokeshire), Myton-on-Swale(North Yorkshire) and Wissenden(Kent).
02890662732 has 11 comments of which 7 x negative and 4 x neutral
02890662732 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02890662732 👆 is reported as a scam number frequently impersonating BT Openreach, with callers often speaking with an Indian accent and attempting to gain access to personal information or persuade victims to download software. The number is known to be spoofed, making it difficult to trace and causing inconvenience to both genuine owners and recipients of the calls. Callers are advised not to engage or provide any details, as these contacts are attempts to defraud or compromise computer security. Attempts to call back typically result in no answer or engaged lines. Users should remain vigilant, avoid revealing passwords, and report suspicious activity to the authorities.
Reports on phone number 02890662732
7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with BT Openreach, saying there was an issue with my internet and offering to help fix it quickly. She wanted me to log into my computer, but I asked her to prove who she was by giving me my name, address and phone number first. She then told me to log in again, but I told her I hadn’t reported any problems and repeated my request for her to verify my details. At that point, she just ended the call!BT Openreach7 yearsThis number is not the actual one calling you, it’s what they call a “spoofed” number. The scammers use digital phone systems that allow them to mess with the caller ID, so the real international number stays hidden on your phone. It’s crazy that with how advanced phone tech is nowadays, there’s still no global law banning this trick everywhere. It should be stopped for good!7 yearsPlease dont ring this number - if you do, your just making life harder for the poor person who actually owns it. They’ll get bombarded with loads of calls from folks thinking they got a call from this same number.7 yearsI picked up the phone but didn’t hear anything, just silence. When I called again, it was busy every time!7 yearsi got a call from a guy with an indian accent saying there was an issue with my bt internet, which is odd because i'm not even with bt. as soon as i mentioned i'm in it, he just cut the call. pretty clear to me that it’s a scam. don’t share any personal details or passwords with these folks. also, be careful not to download anything that might let them get into your pc. plan to report this to the police myself.7 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming he was with Openreach, said he needed me to install some software on my laptop to speed up my internet. I played along, pretended to go through the download process and kept him waiting on the line for ages like five minutes or so. Then I told him I was recording the call and that what he was doing was illegal. He totally freaked out, tried to pass me onto someone else and then just ended the call.7 yearsI called the number several times because the guy’s voice was really quiet and his accent was hard to understand. He said that scammers have been using his phone.7 yearsHad a call from someone named Brian Parker with a thick Indian accent claiming to be from BT Openreach. He wanted to chat about my internet setup, but I told him it was a work phone and we actually don’t use BT here. Instead of being polite, he just started shouting a load of swear words at me nonstop. Clearly, Brian Parker was proper grouchy that day.Brian ParkerBT OpenreachBTBrian7 yearsI called that number a couple of times because the guy on the other end spoke so quietly and had an odd accent I couldn’t understand properly. He told me scammers had been using his phone.7 yearsGot a call from someone named Robin Williams, said they were from BT and wanted to talk about my service.Robin WilliamsBT7 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent claiming he could fix my internet issues. Told him to ring back the next day since I’m not the right person to deal with it, and he just ended the call. When I tried to call them back, no one picked up. Definitely sounds like a scam!Submit Your Own Report (028 9066 2732)
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