03300272186
☎️ 03300272186 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 330027 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03300272186
- Suspected scam call, call centerJun
2026Suspicious call, possibly fraudulent companyMay
2023Persistent calls, scam attempt, blockedAug
2019Scam call; caller became angryAug
2019Microsoft scam call, threatening behaviorAug
2019Repeated suspicious Microsoft scam callsAug
2019Scam call, threatening, untrustworthy callerAug
2019Repeated Microsoft scam calls detectedAug
2019Indian scam calls impersonating MicrosoftAug
2019Scam call, offensive, hung upAug
2019Call made, no answer receivedAug
2019Scam call: fake Microsoft updateAug
2019Caller Alex Microsoft scam warningAug
2019No one answered the callJul
2019Microsoft scam call warningJul
2019Microsoft scam call, threatening behaviorJul
2019Beware: Microsoft lacks Asian callcentresJul
2019Scam call pretended Microsoft representativeJul
2019Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 26 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardwick(Greater Manchester), Craiggie Cat(Aberdeenshire), Heslington(North Yorkshire), London(Greater London) and Pandy(Powys).
03300272186 has 17 comments of which 4 x neutral and 13 x negative
03300272186 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300272186 👆 is reported as callers with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. They called twice around mid-morning, mentioning accurate postcode and address details. When told no interest, the second caller threatened to disconnect the computer, which raised concerns about potential pressure tactics used to scare people into staying on the line.
Reports on phone number 03300272186
12 daysEven though I'm on the TPS, I keep getting calls from this number. I can hear a lot of noise in the background like it’s from a call centre, but then the call just drops. Feels like it’s probably a scam to me.TPS3 yearsGot a random call claiming they’re linked to the council, checking on property issues like mould, drafts near doors and windows, and damp spots. They asked if I’d noticed any mould in the bedrooms. Didn’t seem genuine to me at all, and I doubt they’re actually connected to the local housing association. I’d say be cautious about what details you share with these folks.7 yearsToday I got two calls from this number, and an Asian woman was on the line claiming to be from Microsoft. She said there was an issue with my computer. I went along with everything she asked but was only messing about. When she figured it out, she got all mad and started throwing insults, asking why I was bothering her!Microsoft7 yearsI received a couple of calls this morning around 10 o'clock and then again just after 1pm. The person on the line had an Indian accent and claimed to be from Microsoft. They actually knew my postcode and address, which was a bit unsettling. I made it clear I wasn’t interested, only for the second caller to menacingly suggest they could disable my computer. To that, I humorously retorted that they should go ahead if they fancied! It does worry me though; threats like that could easily scare someone into engaging with them further.Microsoft7 yearsThey call all the time but never say anything or leave a message. I did pick up once from a number that's now on my blocked list, and the person was going on about some problem with my Microsoft system. Funny thing is, I actually use iOS.Microsoft7 yearsGot a call round 1.14pm from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. They had my right postcode, address and supposedly my computer’s number. I told them I wasn’t interested but then they started threatening to disable my computer. I just told them to go ahead and do it. Feels worrying cos those threats might actually scare some folks into falling for it.Microsoft7 yearsI got calls loads from some guy with an Indian accent claiming he was from Microsoft. They want you to download some software so they can hack into your computer and nick your passwords. The worst bit is they don’t give up, ringing constantly from all sorts of different numbers since calling from India is dirt cheap. Honestly, I reckon this is straight-up fraud, and the cops here in the UK should team up with Indian police and phone companies to sort this out.MicrosoftIndiaUK7 yearsTwice yesterday I got calls from the same number claiming to be Microsoft. Then early this morning at about 8:30, they called again but hung up right after I answered and said hello a couple of times. Pretty annoying!Microsoft7 yearsGot a couple of calls from someone claiming they're from Microsoft. They somehow knew my correct address and postcode, but I wasn’t having any of it. The first call came around 10 in the morning, a guy with an Indian accent, but his name sounded very English. I told him the computer owner wasn’t here and ended the call quickly. Then a second guy called, same Indian accent, also a bloke, again with the right postcode and address. Bit strange really.Microsoft7 yearsTried ringing but no one picked up.7 yearsGot a ring from a woman with an Asian accent and loads of chatter in the back, like she was in some busy office. She claimed to be from Microsoft and said there was a virus on my computer with hackers trying to nick my personal info. When I pointed out that sounded suspicious and could be her trying to scam me, she got proper rude. I then asked how it was possible to hack my PC when I’m not even connected to WiFi, and she just ended the call straight away.MicrosoftWiFi7 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Alex claiming he was with Microsoft, but it was totally a con.AlexMicrosoft7 yearsI got a call from 033 00272 186, a guy with what sounded like an Asian accent saying he was from Microsoft. He tried to say there was something wrong with my computer. I’m in IT myself, specialising in operating systems and security, so it felt pretty weird to get a random call like that, supposedly from Microsoft.Microsoft7 yearsJust a heads up, Microsoft dont have any call centres in Asia that randomly ring you at your place, so be on your guard.MicrosoftAsia7 yearsSome bloke called from Microsoft claiming my internet was all dodgy and I had hackers on my system. I told her to get lost since I don’t even own a computer. Then this woman, who sounded Indian, got all scary and started threatening me, saying they’d find out if I was fibbing or something. Proper creepy, honestly.Microsoft7 yearsI got a call from some bloke who said he was ringing from Microsoft, telling me my computer was infected or hacked or something.Microsoft7 yearsThere wasnt a single word said by anyone.Submit Your Own Report (0330 027 2186)
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