0789238262904
☎️ 0789238262904 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 789238262904.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0789238262904
- Scam call impersonating Microsoft reportedAug
2015Reported fraud by Online TechAug
2015Scam call from Indian womanAug
2015Reported scam, threatened legal actionAug
2015Receiving unnecessary calls for nonexistent computerAug
2015Received scam call, wasted timeAug
2015Suspicious calls from "All line tech."Aug
2015Scam call about computer issuesAug
2015Unknown number, no message leftAug
2015Scam call about Microsoft errorAug
2015Missed two calls, no voicemailAug
2015Missed call, hung up, forgotAug
2015Microsoft scam calls, harassing repeatedlyJul
2015Warning: Potential Microsoft phishing scamJul
2015Wasted scammer's time, enjoyed itJul
2015Fraud call about nonexistent computerJul
2015Nuisance scam call about PCJun
2015Scam call about computer errorsJun
2015Scam caller claimed Microsoft affiliationJun
2015Scam call about computer supportJun
2015Indian company aggressive, attempting scamJun
2015Rude caller falsely claiming identityJun
2015Unknown number for the userJun
2015Number Of Searches: 79 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 02 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aldreth(Cambridgeshire), Bolham(Devon), Imeraval(Argyll and Bute), Salperton Park(Gloucestershire) and Underdale(Shropshire).
0789238262904 has 23 comments of which 19 x neutral and 4 x negative
0789238262904 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0789238262904 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number linked to a company calling itself “Online Tech,” falsely claiming to represent Microsoft. Callers, often with Indian accents, allege critical errors on victims' computers, persisting even when informed the user has no Windows device or no computer at all. They exhibit aggressive and sometimes abusive behaviour, attempting to extract personal information or gain remote access. Many recipients have reported multiple calls with no option to return the call, and no messages are left. The consensus is that this number is part of a persistent phishing scam aimed at misleading people into divulging sensitive data or installing unwanted software. It is advised to ignore, block, and not engage with these calls.
Reports on phone number 0789238262904
11 yearsI've recently reported a company called "Online Tech" to ActionFraud.Online TechActionFraud11 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from this company "Online Tech," claiming to work for Microsoft. The guy on the phone had an Indian accent. I reported them, though seems like loads of people are getting the same call. Watch out!Online TechMicrosoft11 yearsI just received a call from a lady from India who alleged that there was an issue with my computer. I quickly ended the call as I simply don't have the energy to engage with these types of calls anymore.India11 yearsFurthermore, I intentionally misled him by creating obstacles. I insisted that the occurrence of these errors was inherently impossible and threatened legal action if he were to contact me again. It would certainly be intriguing to ascertain the number of individuals who have unquestionably fallen prey to this deceitful scheme.11 yearsSomeone has rang me two times within an hour and a half about a computer I don't own at all.11 yearsToday, I received a call from the mentioned number, where the person claimed that they have received urgent alerts from my computer. I inquired how they knew this and whether it was related to Windows. The caller confirmed it was Windows, although I pointed out that I actually have a MAC computer (even though I don't!). I then reiterated that she was attempting to scam me, but she adamantly denied it. Eventually, she hung up after some time. It's not the first time I've encountered such calls, and my usual approach is to try and keep them occupied as much as possible!11 yearsI have received two phone calls today. The first caller identified herself as Rabina, while the second caller did not disclose her name. I informed them that I do not possess a Windows computer, to which they requested to speak with my husband. Feeling slighted, I questioned whether they considered me foolish simply because I am a woman. However, they persisted and claimed that my computer had encountered a critical error. Interestingly, they mentioned that their company is called "All Line Tech Guide."RabinaAll Line Tech Guide11 yearsA woman from India informed me that she had received a notification from my computer concerning some significant issues. I sarcastically offered her all of my banking information so she could steal my money. Despite her insistence on being legitimate, I suggested that she send me a formal letter explaining the situation. It's worth noting that she did not inquire about my identity or provide any specific details to prove her authenticity.India11 yearsReceived calls from this number twice on my home phone, but I couldn’t return the call as no voicemail or message was provided.11 yearsGot a couple of calls from a mobile number at home, but they didn’t bother leaving any message.11 yearsI received a call today from a lady with an Indian accent. She informed me that there was an error on my computer, specifically on my Microsoft device. However, I clarified that I do not use Microsoft products. Despite my explanation, she persisted in trying to convince me otherwise. Eventually, she gave up and ended the call.Microsoft11 yearsA phone call came in earlier today, but I decided to calmly disconnect the call while the lady on the other end, who happened to be Indian, was still talking. However, when I realized three hours later that I had left the phone off the hook, she had already ended the call.11 yearsI've received a couple of calls from someone claiming to represent Microsoft, and honestly, it's starting to feel a bit like harassment.Microsoft11 yearsIt's yet another scam similar to those typical of 'Microsoft' fraudsters. Just avoid answering and make sure to block the number.Microsoft11 yearsI had already been aware of this scam, so when I received a call from them, I decided to play along. I allowed them to spend approximately thirty minutes instructing me on what to do on my computer, even though I was more focused on reading the newspaper. It became amusing when the caller, growing increasingly agitated, kept repeating what I needed to type into the web address, despite the fact that I wasn't actually typing anything. After enduring this for half an hour, I finally informed him that I was using a Mac, which seemed to be a problem for him and prompted him to hang up. It was quite amusing to waste his time and temporarily prevent them from scamming someone else.11 yearsHe informed me of critical errors occurring on my computer. I found it amusing because, in fact, I do not own one. Consequently, I promptly ended the call.11 yearsOnce again, I received yet another bothersome phone call from those individuals attempting their common scam regarding computer issues and similar schemes.11 yearsI was informed by an individual from India that my computer had detected crucial errors. It turned out to be a scam, a total scam.India11 yearsA man, alleging to be from Microsoft Windows, telephoned me regarding my computer. He made an attempt to convince me that he represented an authentic computer company. I promptly informed him that I don't use Windows as I own a Mac, and also reminded him that my telephone number is registered with the Telephone Preference Service. Immediately after, he ended the call abruptly!MicrosoftTelephone Preference Service11 yearsThey called me to inform me about my computer, but I explained that I didn't actually have one. As a result, I promptly ended the call.11 yearsI recently encountered an Indian company that attempted to deceive me into providing my personal information by claiming that I was experiencing issues with my computer. Their approach was incredibly aggressive and abusive.11 yearsIt is quite appalling that these Indians, who appear to lack morals, are falsely proclaiming to represent Windows security. However, when I exposed his lie, he responded disrespectfully by telling me to engage in an indecent act. Such a charming individual! It has become abundantly clear that he is not affiliated with Microsoft in any way.Microsoft11 yearsI have absolutely no knowledge of this particular number.Submit Your Own Report (789238262904)
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