02922771147
☎️ 02922771147 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 292277 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02922771147
- Potential scam call: Asian womanOct
2023Customer claim regarding Sky broadbandOct
2023Microsoft deemed scam, labeled deceptiveOct
2023Warning about BT phone scamOct
2023Suspicious call, hung up immediatelyOct
2023Scammed by fake internet providerOct
2023Scam call from fake MicrosoftOct
2023Unanswered call, suspected scam callerOct
2023User comment: Accusation of Windows scamOct
2023Suspicious call from fake BTOct
2023Microsoft scam call blocked immediatelyOct
2023Suspicious call, not a BT customerOct
2023Report scammers and delete the numberOct
2023Suspicious calls from potential scammerOct
2023Phone call at 10:05am suspected scamOct
2023Warning about a Microsoft scamOct
2023Warning about Indian call center scamOct
2023Claimed to be from MicrosoftOct
2023Falling for Microsoft scam callOct
2023Message seemed suspicious and roboticOct
2023User wasted scammer's time intentionallyOct
2023Potential scam call from "Microsoft"Oct
2023Calls hang up immediately after answeringOct
2023Received an unwanted phone callOct
2023Difficult to understand due to accentOct
2023Number Of Searches: 56 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 07 October 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gibralter(Oxfordshire) and Lower Woon(Cornwall).
02922771147 has 24 comments of which 8 x neutral and 16 x negative
02922771147 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02922771147 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call frequently impersonating well-known companies like Microsoft, BT, and Sky, often with strong foreign accents. Callers claim broadband or computer issues, attempting to gain remote access or personal information, but usually hang up or respond aggressively when challenged. Many recipients note suspicious background noise, unsolicited contact despite not being customers, and aggressive or rude language when exposed. These calls often target vulnerable individuals, posing a risk to those less familiar with such scams. It is strongly advised not to engage, avoid providing any personal details, and report these numbers to the relevant authorities. Blocking and ignoring these calls remains the best course of action to avoid potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 02922771147
3 yearsGot a call on Tuesday morning, 10th October, and when I picked up there was silence for a bit. Then a woman with an Asian accent asked if a bloke was there by name. I told her she must’ve got the wrong number and she just ended the call. Pretty sure it was one of those scam calls.3 yearsSaid they were from Sky and talked about my internet service.Sky3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft, definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!Microsoft3 yearsI got a call earlier from 02922771147. The person said they were with BT and that my internet had some kind of problem. I didn’t trust it at all - it felt very dodgy, especially since they somehow already had my mobile number and even sent me a PIN that seemed legit from BT. My guess is they would've tried to get me to share access to my computer remotely, probably to swipe any banking info saved on there. It's really concerning, cos I can see how elderly folk might easily be tricked by these kinds of scams.BT3 yearsI received a call from a lady with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT. I expressed my disbelief by saying “oh, is that so?” and then she abruptly ended the call. Quite odd, wouldn’t you agree?BT3 yearsDidn't answer the phone since it was an unfamiliar number. They didn't bother leaving a voicemail either. Figured it was just one of those spam calls.3 yearsSome bloke who said he was from Microsoft rang me up saying my PC was hacked. He warned me I'd lose access if I didn’t follow his instructions. The guy had an Asian accent and got pretty annoyed when I told him to sod off because it sounded like nonsense. Sorted by blocking him straight away.Microsoft3 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent saying he was with Sky, claiming there was an issue with my Internet. Felt like a scam straight away, so I played along and kept him on the line for about 15 minutes. When I finally said I’d already fixed it, he didn’t take it well at all and ended up calling me all sorts of names and even told me to go and do horrible things to my mum! Lovely chap, that one.Sky3 yearsBeware, it's a Windows scam for sure.3 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be Sam Williams, with a really thick Indian accent. He claimed he was ringing from Microsoft HQ in Reading, but he kept saying it like "Raiding." When I asked where "Raiding" was, he insisted it was somewhere in the UK. The whole story was about my computer being hacked and that I had to be by it so he could guide me through fixing it. I just played dumb and told him I'd be "Raiding" tomorrow and would drop by. He then gave an address at 2 Castle Street, which definitely isn’t where Microsoft’s HQ is. Honestly, hope he’s not waiting for me there!Sam WilliamsMicrosoftReadingUKCastle Street3 yearsGot a call from 02922771147 and it was total scam, told them to jog on straight away. Best just block and report these muppets!!3 yearsToday, I had a rather concerning phone call from 02922771147, purporting to be from the technical team at BT. They informed me that my broadband connection was under threat, which immediately raised red flags for me. The caller's accent was quite thick, making it difficult to comprehend, and there was quite a din of background chatter that added to my unease. Given that I don’t even have a BT internet service, I decided it was best to cut the conversation short and hang up. Seems a bit fishy, doesn’t it?BT3 yearsToday I got a call from 02922771147, with someone saying they were from BT tech support warning me about issues with my broadband. The voice on the line had a thick foreign accent and it was hard to catch what they were saying because of loads of background chatter. It felt really dodgy, especially since I don’t even use BT for my internet, so I just ended the call straight away.BT3 yearsGot a call from this number around 10:05 in the morning, but it went straight to voicemail and there was no message left. Judging by the other comments here, I’m guessing it’s probably another dodgy scam!3 yearsGot two calls, first one just ended abruptly. Then this guy Peter, sounded Asian, phoned back saying he was from Sky. Definitely some sort of scam, watch out!PeterSky3 yearsI just got a call from a guy claiming to be from Microsoft Support, but his accent was really dodgy and sounded fake. He actually knew my name and initials, which freaked me out - feels like someone must’ve passed on my info (maybe BT?). He said they'd received loads of complaints about issues on my PC. I told him no one’s falling for his scam and he should seriously rethink this dodgy line of work. Then he just abruptly ended the call.MicrosoftMicrosoft Engineering3 yearsThe moment I pick up, they just cut off the call straight away.3 yearsReceived a call out of the blue that I hadn't expected.3 yearsThe accent was really hard to follow, I couldn’t catch most of it. I think they were mentioning something about BT broadband or internet, but I’m not totally sure.BT3 yearsSomebody rang me claiming to be from Microsoft.Microsoft3 yearsSomeone rang claiming they were from Microsoft and wanted to check if I was the primary person using my PC. As soon as I said I wasn't interested, they phoned again a bit later, insisting my computer had been compromised - which I knew wasn’t right. I told them I'd report the call, and they just told me to go ahead and do it before hanging up.Microsoft3 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was William and from Microsoft. Sounded like one of those dodgy call centres from India trying to pull a fast one. Total scam.MicrosoftWilliam3 yearsGot a robotic call and it came across as a total scam.3 yearsSome guy with an Asian accent rang up saying he was from Microsoft, claiming there was an issue. I just played along and kept him chatting for about 15 minutes. Eventually, I called him out, told him straight up it was a scam. He started throwing insults my way after that. Seriously, watch out for these scams!MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (029 2277 1147)
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