07589674563
☎️ 07589674563 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vectone Mobile. It is part of the phone block 75896 with a prefix of 07589. The area code 07589 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07589674563
- Windows issue on Apple computerApr
2018User hung up on callApr
2018Warning of potential scam activityApr
2018"Claims to fix computers, scam"Apr
2018Warning about computer repair scamApr
2018Avoided remote access scam callApr
2018Indian guy claimed internet breach, scam!Apr
2018Repeated unwanted calls reported previouslyApr
2018They hang up when calledApr
2018Engaged with fake tech supportApr
2018Aggressive, scam regarding Windows 10Apr
2018Question tech support; be cautiousApr
2018Call from fake Microsoft employeeApr
2018False computer support scam callApr
2018Received scam call from companyApr
2018Fake Microsoft tech support scamApr
2018Received suspicious call from "David."Apr
2018Potential scam caller gets blockedApr
2018Suspicious call impersonating BT representativeApr
2018Missed call, invalid number returnedApr
2018Call out and warn othersApr
2018Suspicious phone call from “BT”Apr
2018Scam call conduct with womanApr
2018Scammer pretending to be supportApr
2018Annoying repeated unwanted phone callsApr
2018Recommend action against scammer personApr
2018Warning about potential scam callApr
2018Warning about potential scam callerApr
2018Fraudulent Microsoft support phone callMar
2018Suspiciously English names, likely scammersMar
2018Scam call from fake service. ∙Mar
2018Blocked scam caller claiming Microsoft.Mar
2018Scam call from fake MicrosoftMar
2018Upset by misunderstanding tech supportMar
2018Scammers claiming to be WindowsMar
2018Avoid potential computer scam callsMar
2018Warning about teamviewer scam groupMar
2018Number Of Searches: 324 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 07 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Dudleston Heath (Criftins)(Shropshire), Great Kendale(North Yorkshire) and Trefynwy (Monmouth)(Monmouthshire).
07589674563 has 36 comments of which 35 x negative and 1 x neutral
07589674563 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07589674563 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from Microsoft or Windows support, often with Indian accents, attempting to convince recipients their computer has issues such as viruses or security problems. They pressure individuals to grant remote access, typically via TeamViewer, which can lead to malware or data theft. Many callers are vague about details, hang up if challenged, or become rude when questioned. The number frequently targets vulnerable people but is widely recognised as fraudulent. Authorities and users advise against answering or engaging, recommending immediate blocking and reporting to police or official scam prevention services. Visitors should remain cautious and never grant remote access or share personal information in response to such unsolicited calls.
Reports on phone number 07589674563
8 yearsI got called about some Windows problem even though I use an Apple! I told them I wasn’t making stuff up and then they told me not to fib, lol. So I just ended the call.8 yearsMe too, just ended the call straight away.8 yearsTotally a scam, watch out!Fraud8 yearsGot a call from a bloke in India who said he could sort out my computer if I just switched it on and did what he said. Total scam, avoid it.8 yearsBEWARE OF SCAM!!! These people ring up saying your computer has an issue they can sort out. They claim they’re from “Windows Service Centre London.” If you follow their instructions, they get access to your entire computer. Don’t get caught out by this trick! I’ve already told the Derbyshire Police about it.Windows Service Centre LondonDerbyshire8 yearsTypical con job. Some bloke was trying to get into my computer remotely. I told him off and just ended the call.8 yearsSome bloke from India called me saying my internet was being accessed from abroad. When I asked how that’s even possible, he just kept talking rubbish. I told him to email me the details, but he claimed someone was already in my internet, so he couldn’t send anything. Then I told him to send it to my work email and he just hung up on me! Definitely a scam!India8 yearsThis number has called me twice now, even though I already reported it to the cops.8 yearsI usually don’t pick up cause they just drop the call as soon as I do.8 yearsThis bloke called himself Peter at first, then suddenly switched to David - said he was from Windows 10 or something. I played along for a while, but he got proper ticked off and accused me of wasting his time. Quite the laugh, really!PeterDavid8 yearsIt was a total rip-off, some bloke going on about Windows 10 issues. I just kept chatting away for a good ten minutes to wind him up, then told him I’d sort it out on my own and bluntly told him to jog on. Proper scam, no doubt about it.8 yearsThis guy called sayin my windows 10 was messed up. I kept asking him which laptop he meant coz i got a few, but he just kept saying the one with windows 10 and the one i just used. Then I asked him to tell me the brand and serial number of my device, and he just hung up. Always gotta be careful with these dodgy calls!8 yearsGot a call from some guy abroad claiming he was from Microsoft, said my PC was flashing some error messages. I told him straight up it was dodgy, but he kept going on trying to persuade me it was legit. After a bit, I ended the call, but then he ringed me back and started quizzing me about my age. When I asked him for his details, manager’s name, and a contact number, he just cut me off.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call saying there was an issue with my laptop, but i dont own one, so i just ended the call straight away.8 yearsThese muppets just rang me up sayin’ my Windows got a virus or something. I let them rabbit on with their nonsense before I hung up on ’em. Proper scam, these lot are total pillocks.8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Microsoft, said there was a problem with my PC. I told them I don't even own a home computer and they just hung up. Definitely a scam.Microsoft8 yearsI got a call from this number but when I tried calling back, it just told me the number wasn’t valid. Bit confusing really!8 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Indian accent saying he was from BT, saying he had some urgent info about my account. I asked him to verify my internet provider first, and then he just dropped the call. Definitely a scam, avoid these calls.BT8 yearsI got a call from a bloke named David, had a thick Indian accent, talking all weird about my computer. He didn't seem to have a clue which computer he meant, just kept saying "the one at your home". I asked him to be more specific, but he just kept repeating stuff like "the one with Windows 10." I tried sounding a bit worried and asked again which one exactly, but he got annoyed and asked if I was wasting his time. I told him no, but felt like he was wasting mine instead. After that, David just hung up on me.David8 yearsThis is a total Microsoft con, these scammers really need catching and dealt with. I'm worried older folks might easily be tricked by them. I just told them to piss off.Microsoft8 yearsSomeone called saying they were from Microsoft tech support, saying my computer was infected with viruses. I decided to humour them for a while and then explained I don't even have a Windows PC. The lady on the line got annoyed and asked why I was bothering her, probably because I figured it was a scam and wanted to see how far they'd push it. She ended up getting rude and just hung up on me.Microsoft8 yearsThese two people called, saying they were from the Windows tech support, saying my laptop had some kind of problem. When I asked for details, the guy said it was too complicated for me. So I fibbed and said I actually work in IT, and right after that he just hung up the phone.8 yearsI’ve already told the police fraud hotline about this idiot, and I’ve let Microsoft know too - can’t believe he’s dumb enough to stick with the same phone number! There’s no way he’s going to get away with it much longer, the moron’s definitely going to get busted soon.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Richard who said he was with Microsoft support. Total scam, obviously.RichardMicrosoftIndia8 yearsPicked up the phone, but they just hung up on me repeatedly. So, I've gone ahead and blocked the number!8 yearsthis bloke kept ringing me asking me to put teamviewer on my laptop. its some app that lets them take over your computer from afar. i reckon he was tryin to get some kind of virus or dodgy program onto my system. totally a scammer. best to just ignore calls from this number.8 yearsGot a call from someone who sounded Asian, claiming to be from Microsoft - definitely a scam. Total waste of time, I didn’t even bother answering. Honestly, I’d be up for a face-to-face chat with these lot just to sort it out!Microsoft8 yearsSome bloke with an Indian accent called saying he was from Microsoft, telling me my computer was sending error reports to them and that they had to fix some viruses. I told him I hadn’t touched my computer in over a year, but he insisted I must be using some other device to get on the internet at home. I explained that while I do have internet, my device doesn’t run Windows. He started arguing, swearing I was wrong, got pretty annoyed, and then just hung up on me.Microsoft8 yearsYeah, I got a call from some supposed Microsoft techs for Windows - sounded proper English names but the accent was definitely from somewhere in Asia. Pretty obvious it was a scam!AsiaMicrosoft8 yearsGot a call today from a woman with an Indian accent saying there was a problem with my Windows computer. I told her I don’t even own a computer and she just hung up straight away.8 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Indian accent claiming he was from Microsoft, saying there was an issue with my computer. I told him flat out I don’t even own a computer and to stop with the dodgy calls. Ended up blocking the number right away.Microsoft8 yearsI told her my computer was a Mac, not Windows, but she insisted it was the same thing. I joked about ducks farting and causing tiny ripples, said it was definitely time for my meds. Would you believe she just hung up on me? Unbelievable!8 yearsThis guy with a very Indian accent called me claiming he was from Microsoft. I told him no thanks and ended the call. Then, just seconds later, he rang back saying something like, “I think we got disconnected.” I told him I didn’t want to chat and hung up again. After that, he got really shouty, going on about how he works for Microsoft. I just hung up once more.Microsoft8 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent saying she needed help with her computer. I told her I didn’t own one, and she just hung up straight away. Definitely a scam.8 yearsGot a ring from someone claiming to be ‘Windows support’, telling me there was a problem with my PC that they could sort out. Tried to get me to visit some dodgy ‘support’ site - didn’t bother clicking it, looked like a total scam. Just ended the call right away! Absolute scammers!8 yearstypical old TeamViewer trick - they say they're from Windows support but seem happy to help once they find out you’re actually on a Mac.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (07589 674563)
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