097059007
☎️ 097059007 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 097059007.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 097059007
- Received scam call from 01724786374Sep
2017Reported Indian Microsoft scamming company, 3000 reportedFeb
2017Frequent unwanted calls; threatening actionFeb
2017Suspicious Microsoft call received todayJan
2017Repeated scam calls, seeking interventionJan
2017Microsoft won't contact by phoneJan
2017Advises to get aggressiveJan
2017Concern about persistent phone scamJan
2017Beware of internet scammersJan
2017Beware of fake Microsoft scamJan
2017Scam call about computer virusJan
2017Agreement with previous comments, confrontationJan
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam call reportedJan
2017Fake early morning technical callJan
2017Suspicious Microsoft scam call receivedJan
2017Unknown caller claiming BT disconnectionJan
2017Received scam call on Bank HolidayDec
2016Scam call to take over computerDec
2016Warning: scam pretending to be MicrosoftDec
2016Suspicious call claiming to be BTDec
2016Long conversation with potentially fraudulent telemarketerDec
2016Received multiple calls todayNov
2016Beware of Microsoft computer scanNov
2016Microsoft scam, hang up immediatelyNov
2016Caller identified as scam, persistentNov
2016Pranked scam caller impersonating MicrosoftNov
2016Warning about BT router scamNov
2016Fraudulent BT caller requesting informationNov
2016EE provider not turning off internetNov
2016Scam call claiming to be MicrosoftNov
2016Beware of potential scam numberSep
2016Unwanted calls with background noiseSep
2016Incomprehensible: unable to summarizeSep
2016Microsoft scam involves computer hijackingSep
2016Ignore bogus Windows IT adviceSep
2016Fake Microsoft scams, avoid themSep
2016Scam call from fake tech supportSep
2016Suspicious call, blocked the numberSep
2016Caution: Significant risk to considerSep
2016Acknowledgment of suspicion about riskSep
2016Claimed Microsoft support, then hung upSep
2016Prank call with unexpected laughterAug
2016Scam caller frustrated with recipientAug
2016Scam call from fake MicrosoftAug
2016Microsoft scam, not interested, laughedAug
2016Received silent call, no responseAug
2016Foreign accent, repeated calls, ex-directoryAug
2016Number calling, people, IT blockingAug
2016Suspicious call, didn't answer. Scam potentialAug
2016Rude interaction with computer supportAug
2016Suspected scam, reporting to blacklistAug
2016Blocking number due to no responseAug
2016Warning about identity theft fraudAug
2016Inappropriate response to lack of technologyAug
2016Frequent calls from unknown numberJul
2016Technical support scam targeting MacJul
2016Call with strange noises ignoredJul
2016Unknown missed call from odd numberJul
2016Unanswered call possibly scamming situationJun
2016Block unwanted calls, stop answeringJun
2016Scam call, block and ignoreJun
2016Warning about scam Microsoft callsJun
2016Missed strange number calls, ignoredJun
2016- Scam call from fake MicrosoftJun
2016Inform and disconnect from scammersJun
2016Flagged scam Microsoft phone callJun
2016Tech support scams target individualsJun
2016Caution with suspected scam callJun
2016Confusing with unidentified caller's VMJun
2016Acknowledged unfamiliar context for responseMay
2016Number Of Searches: 539 Number Of Comments: 68 First Seen: 28 May 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Down Thomas(Devon), Fobbing(Essex), Knockline(Western Isles), Sector(Devon) and Shurton(Somerset).
097059007 has 68 comments of which 37 x neutral and 31 x negative
097059007 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 097059007 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number linked to fraudulent calls claiming to be from Microsoft or BT technical support. Callers, often with Asian accents, falsely warn of computer viruses or internet issues to trick victims into granting access or paying for fake services. Many have confirmed these calls are scripted, aggressive, and end abruptly when challenged. They may attempt to obtain personal information or direct you to malicious websites. Numerous complaints stress the importance of not engaging, sharing details, or following their instructions. Users are advised to block the number, ignore calls, and report incidents to relevant authorities. Genuine companies like Microsoft do not initiate unsolicited phone support for computer problems. Vigilance and caution are essential to avoid falling victim to these scams.
Reports on phone number 097059007
9 yearsJust got a ring from 01724786374, looks like another one of those dodgy scams.10 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying there was a problem with my Microsoft Windows on the computer. Pretty sure it was one of those dodgy Microsoft scams. It's mad that more than 3000 folks have complained about this, and yet these numbers are still allowed to keep ringing!Microsoft10 yearsWe've been receiving this number's calls multiple times throughout the day. In response, my spouse warned them to back off or face involving the authorities.10 yearsI received a phone call this morning at 07:59 from a gentleman with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft. He warned me about potential hackers targeting my computer and requested me to turn it on. In response, I asked him to provide his Microsoft ID and the name of his line manager. Unfortunately, as soon as I asked for this information, he abruptly hung up the phone.Microsoft10 yearsGot two calls from this number today, but luckily my Guardian app stopped them both. It’s clearly a scammer since there’s been over 3,000 reports on it. Why cant something be done to shut this number off for good?Guardian10 yearsI informed them that my husband handles computer difficulties and advised them to call back when he is at home. However, they never followed up. Later, I contacted the legitimate Microsoft number and they assured me that they would never reach out to individuals via phone to address any issues.Microsoft10 years097059007 gets all hostile when they realise you’ve caught on to them. What muppets!!!!10 yearsToday around 9am that same phone number called me again, I told the person I'd report them to the police because I worked out it was a scam. After that, they rang me back like 10 more times. They also called me yesterday pretending to be BT engineers. How much longer do we have to put up with this before anyone actually does something?BT10 yearsThese internet scammers are a nightmare, just ignore or if you pick up, end the call straight away and block the number. Never hand over any personal details, and definitely don't click on any links they send you.10 yearsI received a call from a number with a foreign accent. The person claimed to be Mark Williams and said that my computer had a virus. However, I don't own a computer, so I hung up the call. Later, when I asked a friend to check, they confirmed that it was indeed a scam. Just a friendly warning for everyone to stay cautious and be aware of these types of calls.Mark Williams10 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy claiming he was Mark Williams from Microsoft, telling me my computer had a virus. I don’t even have a computer, so I knew it was total rubbish. Looked it up here to double-check and reported it to the cops as fraud. Watch out for these scams!Mark WilliamsMicrosoft10 yearsTotally agree with what everyone else said. Had a strong Asian accent and just ended the call when I questioned them.10 yearsReceived a call at 11:49am from an individual claiming to be from Microsoft Windows. They indicated that there might be a potential issue with dangerous files. The person had an Asian accent and it was evident that they were reading from a script. I challenged their statements, and in response, the caller immediately ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsI was called at 7:45 am by someone using a landline. They had an Asian accent and claimed to be from Microsoft. According to them, they had detected some signal from my computer that indicated potential danger to my hard drive. They asked me to switch on my computer. Suspicious of their intentions, I confronted them and accused them of being involved in a scam. Consequently, I promptly hung up on them.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call at 7:45 in the morning! It was a landline. The person spoke with an Asian accent and claimed to be from Microsoft. Said my computer had picked up some kind of warning and my hard drive was at risk. Asked me to turn on my PC. I told them it sounded like a scam and then ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsSome guy with a funny accent called saying he was from BT about my internet being cut off. I don't even have a contract with BT, so I just ended the call.BT10 yearsBeware of fraudulent phone calls attempting to gain control of your computer10 yearsThis is a total scam - dont give them any info. They pretend to be from Microsoft tech support saying theres issues with your PC and ask you to visit a site for help. They install malware which they claim will destroy all your files unless you pay up. Be careful out there!Microsoft10 yearsI received a call from an individual of Asian descent from this phone number, claiming to be from BT technical support. They stated that they were receiving warning messages from my internet router and instructed me to turn it off and on again in order to install new commands. Furthermore, they requested me to power on my computer. I questioned the caller's identity and he continued claiming to be from BT Technical. I ended the call by hanging up. An hour later, they called again, but this time I quickly answered and immediately hung up.BTBT Technical10 yearsWow!!! I ended up chatting with them for nearly 45 mins!!! I was properly stressing becos they said my internet would get cut off if I didn’t fix this right away!!! Just realised I should have checked here sooner!!! These last two weeks have been awful for me! Seriously! Got ripped off by a car seller and now this! Feels like they have loads of my details cos the convo went on for ages.10 yearsCalled four times today.10 yearsClaimed that my husband provided them with the number-he definitely did not. It's an automated call indicating an issue with your Microsoft computer. AVOID sharing any personal details. I've lodged a complaint with Action Fraud since they constantly ring me-early hours of the day and again at around half eight in the morning-it's utterly infuriating. Make sure you report them too!MicrosoftAVOIDAction Fraud10 yearsBeware of individuals claiming to be from Microsoft engineering who are involved in a scam, asserting that your computer is infected with malicious software. Their intention is to deceive you into sharing your personal information and demanding payment. It is essential to terminate the call immediately.Microsoft10 yearsI just got a call from this number and told the person they already rang me earlier today and that it's clearly a scam, so not to bother calling again. They actually said they'll keep ringing tomorrow, the next day and the day after that. Proper nasty behaviour.10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Microsoft. I told them they’d reached the main HQ of the London Metropolitan Police. Kept them on for ages and was taken aback when they ended the call with a rude ‘F. Off. F. Off UK police. F. Off.’ I reckon everyone should try the same on these horrible scams.MicrosoftMetropolitan PoliceLondon10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT, said my router was infected. I don’t even have BT or a landline. Total scam. Don’t let them anywhere near your devices.BT10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be BT asking for my router number, I told them I don't even have internet connection ??10 yearsGot a call from the same Indian bloke saying he’s from BT outreach, threatening to cut our internet off, but we’re actually with EE. Total rubbish.BTEE10 yearsEarlier today, I received a phone call from an individual claiming to be from Microsoft. They informed me that messages were being received from my computer. However, when I questioned their methods and requested their contact number for further communication, they abruptly ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsFingers crossed no one falls for this number and ends up getting scammed.10 yearsI received two calls today. The first time, there was no response on the other end, just a lot of noise in the background. During the second call, a woman with an Asian accent said she was from the Microsoft Technical Desk, but again, there was a lot of background noise. I didn't give them a chance to start their pitch, I simply informed them not to call me again.Microsoft Technical Desk10 yearsBeware of the Microsoft scam! These scammers essentially take control of your computer and demand payment in return for restoring your access. If faced with such a situation, inform them that you do not own a Windows computer. Stay vigilant!Microsoft10 yearsDodgy Windows tech support, better not pick up.10 yearsTotally a dodgy Microsoft scam call. If you don’t sound old or vulnerable, they just drop the call and try someone else. Best to just ignore!!Microsoft10 yearsSome bloke from India called claiming to be from Microsoft Windows support. I told him my Windows was perfectly fine and ended the call. Total scam, no doubt.Microsoft10 yearsI called twice on the landline, but my husband only grasped one thing - "something about your computer." When he replied with a bewildered "what computer?" the phone suddenly disconnected. I decided to block that number.10 yearsReally fishy. I’m with everyone else on this. Huge danger if you get caught up in it.10 yearsReally dodgy. I’m with everyone else here. Huge danger if you get caught out by this.10 yearsSomebody claiming to be from Microsoft support called me. I responded by stating I didn't possess a computer. Subsequently, they abruptly ended the call.Microsoft10 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from Victoria Street, London, and supposedly part of Microsoft's tech support. I kept him chatting for about ten minutes, then he got all annoyed and hung up in a right huff.Victoria StreetLondonMicrosoft10 yearsUpon my husband's response to the phone, he heard an individual of Asian descent singing with much jubilation. This inexplicably caused him to burst into laughter. The caller proceeded to inform us that we owned four computers, particularly citing Microsoft. In response, my husband vehemently threatened to involve the police. However, the indivudal's retort demonstrated a lack of concern as he replied with a chuckle before abruptly ending the call.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying he was from Microsoft. Told him I wasn’t interested and quickly ended the call, then blocked the number straight away.Microsoft10 yearsGot a call from a Microsoft fraud trying to trick me, I said I wasn’t interested and he threatened to cancel my licence, had a good laugh at that. Total scam!Microsoft10 yearsWhen I answered the phone, the caller remained silent and didn't say anything.10 yearsI got two calls, one from a lady and the other from a bloke, both talking with weird accents. After a little pause, they just hung up. They called twice in under an hour and my number isn’t even listed anywhere.10 yearsThis number keep ringin everyone in our office non stop, luckily no one has got tricked yet and the IT guys are trying to block it asap.10 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier. Didn’t recognise it, so I decided to let it ring. I had a hunch it might be some kind of scam. I’ve made it a rule to only pick up calls from numbers I know, particularly when they look as odd as this one.10 yearsGot a call asking if I owned a computer - I just told the bloke to "Buzz off", and he cheekily shot that back at me. I’m definitely gonna report this through the Which Magazine site now.Which Magazine10 yearsIt appears that someone was attempting to scam me, as they asked if I owned a computer. I will take action by reporting this incident to Which Magazine, which maintains a blacklist of such scams.Which Magazine10 yearsNo one answered when I called back, so I just added the number to my call blocker.10 yearsShe told me to go stuff myself since I don’t own a computer or laptop. So rude!!!10 yearsComplete muppet this K###an Q###um from Leicester, seen around Spinney Hills and Evington Highfields. Watch out for this dodgy bloke - he’s known for ripping people off by stealing identities to commit fraud. Don’t trust him!LeicesterSpinney HillsEvingtonHighfields10 yearsI received two phone calls from this number yesterday, and it's only 9am now, but they have already called me three times.10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Microsoft support - as soon as I said I was on a Mac, they just dropped the call. Total scam.Microsoft10 yearsReceived a call but they didn’t say anything, only weird sounds on the line.10 yearsPicked up the call but there was nobody speaking. Weird number. If possible, block it or just don’t bother answering.10 yearsPicked up the phone but no one said a word. Pretty sure it was some kind of scam.10 yearsBest thing is to not pick up at all, then once they hang up check your call log and block the number from your phone. That’s the only real way to stop these annoying calls.10 yearsPhone Scam Alert: Avoid answering and block suspicious calls Beware of fraudulent phone calls. It is highly recommended not to answer them and promptly block the unknown numbers from your phone. By taking these precautions, you can ensure your safety and protect yourself from scam attempts.10 yearsJust got a call claiming to be from Microsoft tech support - totally a scam!Technical DepartmentMicrosoft10 yearsgot two calls from a weird number today but didnt pick up either time10 yearsGot a phone call from someone with an Asian accent claiming to be from Microsoft’s tech support, said there was an issue with my PC. Total scam.Microsoft10 yearsjust tell them you’re aware it’s a scam and then put the phone down.10 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from Microsoft, letting me know that there was dodgy software being installed on my computer. They wanted me to dedicate about 15 minutes of my time for a step-by-step guide on how to get rid of it. Felt it was a bit fishy, so I ended the call. There was quite a bit of racket in the background and their accent wasn’t exactly British!Microsoft10 yearsfraud call - pretending to be from windows support trying to fix computer problemsScam10 yearssome bloke rang me from this number claiming to be from the windows support team. i told him i thought it was a scam and he just ended the call straight away.10 yearsQuite the puzzling number, this one! Never received any messages on my voicemail, though. Totally anonymous!10 yearsI’ve received one myself. It’s not in a format we’re accustomed to seeing.Submit Your Own Report (097059007)
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