08000903673
☎️ 08000903673 👆 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 08000903673
- Suspicious call - potential scamMar
2023Unauthorized McAfee renewal for 2 yearsJul
2022Security breach leads to malwareJul
2022Report all scams for investigationJul
2022Scammed by fake MacAfee siteJul
2022Mentioned consultancy in cybersecurityJun
2022Fake McAfee phishing scam reportJun
2022Sophisticated scam reported hereMay
2022Scammer pretending to be McAfeeMay
2022McAfee suspicious renewal phone callApr
2022McAfee scam, I don't haveApr
2022Refund McAfee scam warningMar
2022Suspicious green posts mentionedMar
2022Contacted bogus McAfee support scamMar
2022refund processed promptly for renewal'autopayMar
2022Quick and easy refund processMar
2022Potential credit card scam warningMar
2022Obvious scam targeting senior citizensMar
2022Warning about suspected McAfee scamMar
2022Beware of McAfee scam emailFeb
2022Unauthorized email from fake McAfeeFeb
2022Scammed, learned lesson, lucky escapeFeb
2022User mention of antivirus softwareFeb
2022Suspicious call pretending to refundJan
2022Suspect McAfee renewal scam concernJan
2022Email scam led to financial lossJan
2022Subscription renewal scam email reportedJan
2022User receives a suspicious emailAug
2021Successful but fraudulent renewal transactionJun
2021Suspicious email regarding McAfee subscriptionMay
2021Mcafee auto-renewal email scam alertJan
2021Fake McAfee subscription renewal emailJan
2021Caution regarding unauthorized McAfee renewalJan
2021Suspicious McAfee email with errorsNov
2020Warning about MacAfee debit scamNov
2020Suspicious email about money withdrawalOct
2020Fraudulent incident involving bank accountOct
2020Fraudulent activity involving money transferOct
2020Scam email for fake McAfeeSep
2020Received scam email from McAfeeSep
2020Incorrect number for customer supportJul
2020Email appeared genuine, but suspiciousJun
2020Email from fake McAfeeJun
2020Beware of email and callsJun
2020Mcafee automated scam, beware, deleteJun
2020Attempted scam using software accessMar
2020Warning about phishing email scamMar
2020Question legitimacy of McAfee softwareMar
2020Phishing email from fake McAfeeMar
2020Context needed for accurate summaryMar
2020Warning: possible scam, avoid paymentFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 209 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 04 February 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Leake Fold Hill(Lincolnshire), South Anston(South Yorkshire) and Wildwood(Staffordshire).
08000903673 has 43 comments of which 35 x negative and 6 x neutral and 2 x positive
08000903673 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000903673 👆 is reported as a highly convincing scam number linked to fraudulent McAfee subscription renewal emails. Victims receive emails claiming a subscription payment has been taken without their consent, often for large sums, despite never having subscribed. The number is provided as a "customer support" contact, but calls involve persistent operators - sometimes claiming to be named James - who coax victims into giving remote computer access and personal details, increasing the risk of malware installation and financial fraud. Genuine McAfee representatives confirm no such calls or renewals occur. Victims advise against calling or engaging, emphasising the importance of reporting to official fraud authorities and deleting all related emails. Exercise extreme caution and verify independently before responding to such communications.
Reports on phone number 08000903673
4 yearsGot a call from 0800 090 3673 saying I’d supposedly renewed a McAfee subscription for two years, but I’ve never even had one before. Pretty sure it’s a scam.4 yearsIf someone let a scammer into their PC, chances are it's now infected with malware. They really need to get it scanned and cleaned up properly, then make sure to update all their passwords after that. It's a good idea to avoid online banking or shopping until they're 100% sure the machine’s safe. Any details shared with the scammer probably just got lumped in with a whole stash of data other crooks already have, which could end up being traded on the dark web.4 yearsIf you get scam emails, you should send them to '[email protected]'. Also, take screenshots of any scam texts and pass them along too. For scam calls or any info on the scam, report it straight to Action Fraud. Just google 'Action Fraud' and head to the police.uk website. Then find the phishing section and scroll right down to file a report. The police need us to keep reporting this stuff so they can understand how many scams there are and what kind they are, which helps them investigate better.Action Fraud4 yearsI got an email about an auto renewal from McAfee and thought it was legit, but the support number they gave was a total scam. I told McAfee straight away and they confirmed it’s not how they contact anyone. If you get a call from this number, don’t share any personal info - it’s definitely a phishing trick. Stay safe!McAfee4 yearsIt's a right con, and a rather clever one at that.4 yearsGot an email from 0800 090 3673 claiming to be McAfee, saying thanks for renewing my subscription and charging me £179.99. I've never even used McAfee before. The email seemed pretty legit, the spelling and grammar were spot on, but it just said "Hi there" instead of my actual name. Definitely a scam, so watch out!McAfee4 yearsI got an email saying my McAfee subscription was due for renewal, and it had this phone number. Something felt off because when I rang, a person picked up straightaway instead of the usual "press 1 for..." automated message. Definitely seemed dodgy to me.McAfee4 yearsI don’t run Mcafee on my computer, so I’m pretty sure this is a scam.4 yearsGot a call about a McAfee refund, but it was clearly a scam. Be careful, folks!McAfee4 yearsThose green posts look super dodgy to me!!!4 yearsI got an email saying my McAfee subscription had just auto-renewed and £179.99 was taken from my card. I rang that free number 08000903673 but no one picked up. Then they called me back, and a bloke named James said he needed my info to cancel the subscription. That’s when I cottoned on it was a scam, told him I’d report it to the cops, and hung up straight away. He phoned again, so I gave him a piece of my mind and told him never to call me again. Fingers crossed I haven’t been charged for the fake subscription or some expensive call!James4 yearsAn amount was taken from my debit card for an automatic renewal, which I hadn't expected. I gave them a call and spoke with a supervisor who was really courteous. They sorted it out and the refund showed up in my account the following day.4 yearsI gotta say, getting my money back was way simpler than I expected. I’d missed the cancellation for my subscription and ended up talking to this really helpful guy. The whole refund thing went so quick and fuss-free, I was genuinely shocked! Honestly, I wouldn’t mind subscribing to McAfee just for the experience of how straightforward they made sorting out my refund after that mix-up!McAfee4 yearsI recently got an email that appeared to be from McAfee, claiming I needed to renew my subscription for £89.99. It instructed me to ring a phone number if I wished to cancel. It's clearly a dodgy scam; they seem to be preying on the elderly. Do yourself a favour-steer clear of that number and just bin the email.McAfee4 yearsI received an email claiming that my credit card has been charged, but upon checking my statements, there’s absolutely no sign of any transaction. Clearly, this is a fraudulent attempt!4 yearsI'm pretty sure this number, 08000903673, is one of those McAfee scams. I nearly fell for it myself, so watch out and stay sharp!4 yearsJust got an email that looked like it was from McAfee, came from 0800 090 3673. It was really convincing at first, but after reading these comments, I’m glad I didn’t ring back. Seems like a scam hotline. Watched some scam baiting vids on YouTube and it’s mad how close I was to getting duped! Be careful everyone.McAfeeYouTube4 yearsGot an email today saying thanks for renewing my McAfee subscription, and it had this number in it. Thing is, I’ve never even signed up for McAfee before. Quite suspicious if you ask me!McAfee4 yearsWhat a total rip-off! I ended up handing over my info - driving licence and bank details included - after getting caught out. Felt proper daft because I was actually abroad on holiday when the email came through. Thankfully, my bank sorted it out and no cash was taken, which was a relief. I’ve definitely learnt my lesson and won’t be falling for this again. Heads up to all - I spent over 5 hours on the phone with this guy just fighting to get my money back!!!!!!!4 yearsSupposedly it was McAfee's support team, but I reckon it was actually one of those bank scams trying to get my bank info by offering a refund I never asked about. Ended up having to block all my bank accounts just to be safe, and now I feel really exposed. I'd seriously avoid picking up if this number rings you.McAfee4 yearsLooks like it might be one of those dodgy McAfee subscription renewal scams. Definitely sounds fishy to me.4 yearsGot an email from McAffee saying my subscription has been renewed, but I didn’t even sign up for anything. Suspicious if you ask me.McAfee5 yearsSomebody claiming to be from McAfee called me out of the blue.MacAfee5 yearsSo, got this call about some McAfee subscription renewal - sounded pretty legit and even had a free number to ring back. I was feeling rubbish that day, so I actually picked up. Some guy called ‘James’ with an Indian accent started his usual spiel. I ended up chatting about all my troubles for about 25 minutes before he just disconnected on me. After that, I blocked the number straight away.McAfeeJames5 yearsI got an email saying they'd charge me £89.99 for an antivirus subscription from McAfee, but I don’t think it was genuine. The phone number on the message was 08000903673. When I rang, they said they’d send an email to stop the payment, but in that email they asked me to allow them to uninstall antivirus software from my computer, which sounded dodgy. I’ve never even had McAfee before, so I’m pretty sure this was a scam.McAfee5 yearsLike some other people here, I got an email claiming my credit card got charged £89.99 for an automatic renewal from McAfee. The message only showed the first digit, a 4, which is pretty common for loads of cards. They said to call this number if I had questions. I don’t even have McAfee installed now, only had a trial version when I first bought my laptop. I looked at my credit card statement and there's no sign of any charge. Definitely looks like a scam to me.McAfee5 yearsGot an email about renewing McAfee, which I never signed up for. So I looked it up on here. Please don’t call the number or download anything from that email!6 yearsGot an email saying my card was charged £89.99 for MacAfee and telling me to ring a number - don’t bother calling, just bin it.MacAfee6 yearsGot an email saying they’d take over £80 outta my account, so I called the number back and they told me the accounts team would ring me soon. Seems like a total spam job.6 yearssome bloke named james got access to my computer and somehow transferred money to state bank india. then i got a call from a number 0800 090 3673 offering free help or something. really dodgy if you ask me.JamesState Bank of India6 yearsSo some bloke named James got hold of my computer and somehow managed to take money from it. After that, the cash ended up going to State Bank of India. There was also a call from someone called Leng right after. Strange stuff!JamesState Bank of IndiaLeng6 yearsGot an email from [email protected][###] claiming I was charged £89 for a McAfee subscription I never signed up for. The number to call was in the email, so I rang it. The guy who answered had an Asian accent and said his name was James Coleman. He claimed to be in London but wouldn't say exactly where. I called him out for being a scammer and hung up straight away. Seriously, watch out for these con artists. Why doesn’t McAfee do more to stop these fakes? It’s disgraceful.James ColemanLondonMcAfee6 yearsI got an email from [email protected] stating that my account had been charged £89 for an annual subscription to McAfee, which I don't even have. The phone number listed in the email caught my eye, so I decided to give them a ring. The chap on the other end, who had an Asian accent, claimed his name was James Coleman. He mentioned he was based in London but was quite evasive about his exact location. When I confronted him about being a scammer, he ended up hanging up on me. Please be cautious with these fraudsters! It makes you wonder why McAfee isn't cracking down on these impersonators. They ought to be ashamed!mcafeetotalprotection. coukMcAfeeJames ColemanLondon6 yearsI received an email claiming to be from McAfee, stating that my account had been charged for another yearly subscription. However, I've never used their service. Please, be cautious with this number.McAfee6 yearsThis was supposed to be from McAfee, and the email looked exactly like one I got back in June 2020. Since I used to have their service, I nearly fell for it, but then I quickly realised it was dodgy.McAfee6 yearsGot an email from this joker today and he even called me three times. Almost had me fooled, but don’t be dumb like me, don’t trust it!6 yearsGot an email saying my McAfee subscription got renewed for another year, cost me £89.99 on my Visa card, supposedly covering from 8th June 2020 to 7th June 2021. What a load of rubbish, never signed up for that!McAfee6 yearsWatch out, this is a total scam! They claim McAfee has charged you £89.00 "automatically", showing a card number like 4#### ##### ##### but usually it's the last digits that are there, not the first ones. Just ignore and delete it!McAfee6 yearssomeone tried to convince me they were from MacAfee and wanted me to install a programme called ultraviewer. they said it was for security, but it's actually to get into your computer and see all your files. what a scam! best to ignore these calls and definitely not install anything.MacAfee6 yearsMy partner got this dodgy email on 15th March 2020, claiming McAfee had automatically renewed and charged £85. It was clearly a scam, using bits that look like they came straight from the real site. I reckon their goal’s to get you to ring the 0800 number, then pressure you into handing over your card details. Best thing to do is just bin it and forget about it.McAfee6 yearsHeard it was McAfee or something like that. Honestly, best to avoid it altogether.McAfee6 yearsI got an email that claimed to be from McAfee but the address was weirdly off, something like missing an 'a' in the name. It said my subscription had been automatically renewed and asked me to ring a number for more info. The message had some dodgy links too. The number showed up in their email, which looked very much like a phishing attempt. Definitely looked like a scam to me.McAfee6 yearsIt’s just a trick to get your cash, don’t fall for it.Submit Your Own Report (0800 090 3673)
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