08000903207
βοΈ 08000903207 π is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 8000903 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000903207
- Former tech support, now loan providerMar
2017Scam involving remote PC accessNov
2016Avoid this number, possible scamNov
2016Reported scammers after resolving issueNov
2016Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftOct
2016Scam; can't exit the siteSep
2016Recognized scam, hung up quicklySep
2016Virus scare, ignored instructions, safeSep
2016Microsoft impersonators sought remote accessSep
2016Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 22 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bishopsgarth(Durham), Kirkhill(West Lothian), Moss Bank(Cheshire) and Teffont Evias(Wiltshire).
08000903207 has 8 comments of which 1 x positive and 4 x negative and 3 x neutral
08000903207 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 08000903207 π is reported as a number linked to a mix of experiences. Some users say it belongs to a genuine loan company and had a positive outcome. However, many others warn strongly about scams involving remote access to PCs, with callers pretending to be from tech support or Microsoft. They often push for installing paid security software or try to trick victims into sharing banking details. Reports include aggressive and rude behaviour from the supposed βsupportβ staff. Several mention scary pop-ups insisting users call immediately to avoid computer lockout or data theft, but security scans show no issues. New visitors should be aware of these contrasting accounts and proceed carefully.
Reports on phone number 08000903207
9 yearsThey initially posed as a tech support service, but now they've transformed into a genuine loan provider. I've secured the funds I needed... What a fantastic outfit!10 yearsThis is a fraudulent operation aimed at misleading individuals into granting them remote access to their computers. They then proceed to claim that you require some sort of security software, all while attempting to gain access to your bank details. It’s imperative that this sort of activity is halted immediately!10 yearsAbsolutely, it’s just what was mentioned above - someone accessed a Facebook account through a news update and attempted to snag my folks’ banking details. Do yourself a favour and steer clear of this number!Facebook10 yearsI experienced something quite akin to that, so I powered off the machine and booted it back up using a different account. I ran both Malwarebytes and Avast’s boot-time scan. After rebooting, I accessed the corrupted account without any issues! Oh, and just so you know, I called this number to let them know exactly what they were up to - a bunch of scammers, if you ask me!MalwarebytesAvast10 yearsI can clearly see this is a dodgy setup, but I'm unsure how to exit the site. It keeps popping up no matter what I do!10 yearsJust as expected! I should have guessed. I warned them it was a dodgy call and hung up immediately.10 yearsFired up my computer today only to find that it had updated itself without my say-so. When I tried to log into Facebook, a pop-up appeared claiming to be a "Navigation Confirmation" and suddenly declared that my machine had been compromised. Allegedly, I was under attack from a virus and malware, with personal data at risk-like my Facebook credentials, credit card information, email logins, and even my cherished photos! I was instructed to ring them straight away so their so-called engineers could guide me through the 'removal' process over the phone. Apparently, I only had five minutes to make the call before my computer would be shut down. They even provided a number: 44(800)090-3207. Of course, I decided to disregard their alarming instructions and ran a scan myself, which thankfully confirmed that my computer is safe and sound!Facebook10 yearsAn individual purporting to be from Microsoft contacted me, insisting they needed remote access to my computer to eliminate a supposed virus. Their number flashed up on my screen right as a virus alert emerged. I returned their call, but abruptly ended the conversation when they pressed for access.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (0800 090 3207)
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