0344800400
☎️ 0344800400 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 344800400.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0344800400
- Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftFeb
2025Caller is rude and persistentMar
2024Warning about BT Voicemail scamMay
2023Scam call from alleged MicrosoftApr
2023Persistent frightening call about computerApr
2023Do not provide personal infoMay
2022Fake tech support scam attemptMar
2022Suspicious email claiming tech supportJan
2021Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftJul
2020Number Of Searches: 29 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 10 July 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abhainn Beinn nan Eun(Highland), Micklefield(Buckinghamshire), Oldington(Shropshire) and Weldon(Northumberland).
0344800400 has 9 comments of which 4 x negative and 5 x neutral
0344800400 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0344800400 👆 is reported as a scam where callers pretending to be from Microsoft claim your computer has been hacked and urge you to give them access. They often sound convincing, use similar phone numbers to official Microsoft contacts, and are very persistent, sometimes rude or frightening. The callers pressure you to keep your computer on and stay on the line, frequently ignoring refusals and even calling back multiple times. Many have experienced the scam targeting vulnerable or elderly people, asking for personal details or urging phone calls from mobile phones. Some warn that it may also involve voicemail scams causing financial loss. Overall, the number is strongly linked to fraudulent activity and should be approached with caution.
Reports on phone number 0344800400
1 yearSomebody called saying they were "Caroline" from the Microsoft branch in Reading, telling me my computer was hacked and they needed to get into it. The call actually came from 07490581552, but when I asked for a genuine contact for Reading, she gave me that number instead. Funny thing is, this number was nearly the same as the real Microsoft Reading line (03448002400), just missing the 2. In the end, she gave up, but I have to admit, she sounded pretty believable.CarolineMicrosoftReading2 yearsso annoying this person kept calling again and again, really pushy about why i hung up. said something about me being hacked and told me to switch on my computer. wouldnt take no for an answer at all.3 yearsJust a heads up, I got a call from 0344800400 and it turned out to be one of those BT Voicemail scams. If you’re not actually using BT Voicemail, don’t press any buttons when they ask you to, or you could end up getting charged. Proper dodgy trick, watch out!3 yearsToday, at around 9 in the morning (Friday 28th April), I got a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. She tried to convince me that my computer was hacked and insisted I turn it on straight away. I quickly realised it was a scam and ended the call.Microsoft3 yearsI got a really scary call from someone saying foreigners are using my computer and my name for some dodgy stuff. They kept pushing me hard with it, didn’t seem to stop!4 yearsI always make sure not to share any details when I get calls from unknown numbers. Better safe than sorry, especially with all these scams going around. If I’m not certain who it is, I just don’t say anything. Keeps things simple and avoids any trouble.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Kevin from Microsoft saying my PC was under attack. He was really pushy and kept ringing me even after I'd hung up. Then he warned me not to hang up because he was legit. Honestly, quite scary as an elderly person, I might have fallen for it.KevinMicrosoft6 yearsI got a call from someone who didn’t say their name but said they were calling from Microsoft. They said they could help secure my Mac, which I thought was odd, and asked me to ring a certain number using my mobile. Felt a bit fishy to me!MicrosoftAppleMac6 yearsThis lady rang up pretending to be from Microsoft, saying my elderly mum's computer had been hacked and some criminals were using it. They wanted to get remote access to her PC, but it all sounded fishy to me. I don't buy it at all.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (344800400)
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