1800934266
☎️ 1800934266 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 1800934266
- Scam call, ignore itFeb
2019Automated scam call about MicrosoftFeb
2019Beware of Microsoft account scamFeb
2019Ignored message, services unaffectedFeb
2019Same experience as others, Mac userFeb
2019Microsoft scam; ignore itFeb
2019Strange voicemail, ignored Microsoft messageFeb
2019Scammers from India mentionedFeb
2019Scam call; husband ended itFeb
2019Automated scam message, ignoring itFeb
2019Spam call, went to voicemailFeb
2019Scam call claiming Microsoft issueFeb
2019Automated call is a scamFeb
2019Claims to be Microsoft supportFeb
2019Received harassment call, feel unsafeFeb
2019Suspicious Microsoft subscription scam callFeb
2019Possible Microsoft scam call reportedFeb
2019Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 31 January 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fernham(Oxfordshire), West Bagborough(Somerset) and Wolverham(Cheshire).
1800934266 has 17 comments of which 9 x negative and 8 x neutral
1800934266 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 1800934266 👆 is reported as a scam involving automated calls falsely claiming Microsoft subscriptions have expired, urging recipients to call back. Callers use robotic female voices and sometimes an Indian accent, pressuring individuals to follow instructions that typically offer no genuine support. Many recipients, including Mac users and older adults, note the messages are fraudulent and advise ignoring the calls. The number is associated with harassment and attempts to deceive, prompting users to avoid engagement and not disclose personal or computer information. Overall, the consensus is to treat these calls as spam and avoid responding to protect against potential fraud or unwanted interference.
Reports on phone number 1800934266
7 yearsBeware of scams. Do not answer suspicious calls.7 yearsI recently received a phone call from this particular number. It was an automated voice informing me that my Microsoft services had expired and urging me to call the same number for further assistance. However, as I do not possess or use any Microsoft services, I promptly disregarded the message.Microsoft7 yearsToday I received an automated message regarding the suspension of my Microsoft account. I promptly called the number provided and spoke to a man who instructed me to turn on my computer. However, I hesitated and told him that I would do it later. I have now come to the realization that it was indeed a scam. It is important to exercise caution and be vigilant against such deceptive practices.Microsoft7 yearsIndeed, I also received the identical message. However, I decided not to pay heed to it and can confirm that all our services are still functioning smoothly.7 yearsWe faced a similar issue, although we were curious about how they were aware of our Office 365 subscription running out. Despite my hesitations as a 75-year-old woman, they persisted and asked me to switch on my computer so that they could assist me through the process. They assured me that there was no need to involve my husband, stating that it was a simple task they could help with in their Indian accent. Reluctantly, I handed over the device to my husband, who promptly told them to leave us alone. This successfully resolved the problem.7 yearsIgnore the Microsoft scam mentioned above. It's best not to engage with it.Microsoft7 yearsAs mentioned earlier, there has been an issue with spam calls being sent to voicemail.7 yearsLike many others, I am also a Mac user. So...7 yearsOnce, we received an eerie voicemail with a robotic-sounding voice. The message claimed to be from the United Nations and stated that Microsoft had ceased operations. Although we found it peculiar, we chose to disregard the message.United NationsMicrosoft7 yearsI've just received a peculiar message on my home landline. It seems there's an automated voice claiming to be an authoritative female spokesperson informing me that all Microsoft Services on my computer have come to a halt and advising me to dial a specific number in order to resolve the issues. Obviously, I will completely disregard this message.Microsoft7 yearsScammers originating from IndiaIndia7 yearsClaims to provide Microsoft supportMicrosoft7 yearsJust moments ago, I received an automated message from a female voice claiming that all Microsoft products on my computer were no longer functioning and instructed me to call 1800934266. This is definitely a scam as I am currently able to use my Microsoft products without any issues.Microsoft7 yearsA computer-generated female voice notifies you that your Microsoft subscription has come to an end, resulting in the cessation of all Microsoft services on your computer today. You are directed to call 1800934266 for further assistance.Microsoft7 yearsCertainly! Please see the revised version below: An automated female voice, as previously explained, introduced herself as a representative from Microsoft. She mentioned some issues regarding the suspension of all Microsoft services on my computer. However, I would like to clarify that I own an Apple Mac and therefore her message seems irrelevant. They provided a number to call (1800934266), but honestly, it feels rather mundane. With that being said, I have no intention of following up on their request. Goodbye!MicrosoftApple7 yearsNuisance phone call7 yearsI received a recorded voice message purporting to be from Microsoft, but it sounded suspicious and potentially fraudulent.MicrosoftSubmit Your Own Report (01800 934266)
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