3156424364
☎️ 3156424364 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 0315.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 3156424364
- Persistent nuisance calls reported frequentlyDec
2013Received scam call; rude responseDec
2013Suspicious scam call received todayDec
2013Unanswered calls should be penalizedDec
2013Unclear call, noisy background, foreignDec
2013Persistent scam call about serverNov
2013Missed call, no regrets afterwardNov
2013Unwanted call, told to stopNov
2013Number associated with scam attemptsNov
2013Scam calls about computer issuesNov
2013Numerous unwanted calls received recentlyNov
2013Beware of Microsoft phone scamsNov
2013Scam call pretending to be MicrosoftNov
2013Suspicious call, Indian accent, hung upNov
2013Frustrated with persistent nuisance callsNov
2013Scam call about computer issuesNov
2013Scam call about PC issuesNov
2013Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 05 November 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bodicote(Oxfordshire), Hedon Haven(North Yorkshire) and Stenscholl(Highland).
3156424364 has 17 comments of which 15 x neutral and 2 x negative
3156424364 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 3156424364 👆 is reported as a persistent source of nuisance calls, often alleging computer issues and urging recipients to follow suspicious instructions. The callers, frequently described as having an Indian accent, claim to be from Microsoft or technical support companies and attempt to persuade individuals to grant remote access or download software, presumably to exploit or scam. Many recipients express frustration at repeated calls, some experiencing multiple attempts daily. The number has targeted vulnerable groups, including the elderly, causing distress and concern. Several have warned others not to engage or follow any prompts from these calls. Overall, the consensus advises caution, recommending not to share personal information, not to comply with unsolicited computer troubleshooting calls, and to consider blocking or reporting the number to appropriate authorities.
Reports on phone number 3156424364
13 yearsPersistent unwanted phone calls as mentioned earlier.13 yearsReceived a phone call from an unknown number earlier today at 2:30 pm. The caller, a male with a noticeable Indian accent, claimed that our computer was sending error messages. He instructed us to press the windows key and 'R'. Following his instructions, a dialogue box appeared prompting us to run a program, presumably with the intention of asking us to enter an address. However, when we mentioned that the word "notebook" was displayed in the box, there was a brief pause and then he responded by saying something offensive.13 yearsI recently received a call from a particular number and experienced a situation similar to what others have faced. The person on the other end had an Indian accent and claimed that my computer was sending information over the internet. Considering the fact that I work in the computing industry, I calmly argued that this was impossible. He then asked if I knew what steps to take, and to that, I confidently replied, "Yes, I would open the command prompt and use netstat to identify any suspicious transmissions." Curiously, he abruptly ended the call. In hindsight, I regret not playing along with his scheme in order to find out his intentions. If I had, I would've immediately sought help from the police.13 yearsI received a phone call this morning at 8:38 am. However, I had difficulty comprehending the speaker as the background noise was quite loud. It seemed like they were speaking English and possibly mentioned a foreign country. Due to my hearing impairment, it was challenging to make out the details from all the commotion.13 yearsThe constant ringing of a telephone number without receiving any response upon answering is a practice that must be halted immediately. To discourage such behaviour, there should be strict penalties imposed, including hefty fines and providing compensation to all individuals who have been contacted.13 yearsYesterday, I received a call from a gentleman from India who informed me about an issue with our server. Today, he called back and was even more insistent. He requested me to switch on my computer. Coincidentally, my router disconnected last night, but it's functioning fine now. If he calls again, I will simply hang up the phone!India13 yearsI just received a call from this number, but unfortunately I missed it. Surprisingly, the missed call was after 10pm! However, I have no regrets after reading all about it.13 yearsReceived a call from this number at 9pm tonight, hoping it would be the final one. Informed the caller to kindly go away and promptly ended the conversation.13 yearsYou should be cautious of calls originating from this particular number, as their intention is to extract money from you.13 yearsI received two calls in one evening. The first call was regarding my 'Windows' computer, but when they realized I was using an 'Apple', they became awkward. I declined to provide any information and informed them that I would visit an Apple store to verify their identity before calling back. They abruptly ended the call! During the second call, I thoroughly questioned everything - the company, their phone number, and their location. Once again, they assumed I was using 'Windows' and only after a while did they say they would transfer me to the appropriate department. The person I spoke to became impatient as I struggled to follow their instructions. Finally, I requested their number, supposedly in London, despite the previous caller saying they were in Leicester. The person on the other end fell silent for a moment and then proceeded to hurl expletives at me before hanging up. However, I found it amusing that I managed to keep them on the line for about 15 minutes!AppleLondonLeicester13 yearsI have received a minimum of 4 calls within the past 48 hours. Furthermore, I have been bothered by repeat calls from the same number. Fortunately, we have caller display and choose not to answer it.13 yearsWe've been receiving multiple calls at our residence from this particular number. I became frustrated and decided to answer it to find out who it was. Surprisingly, the person on the other end claimed to be from Microsoft. They insisted that my computer had crashed and wanted me to allow them remote access while they guided me through troubleshooting steps. It's crucial that under no circumstances should you comply with their requests. Unfortunately, one of our elderly friends fell victim to their scam and ended up divulging his passwords, resulting in a substantial financial loss.Microsoft13 yearsI received a call from someone who falsely claimed to be from Microsoft, warning me that my computer was at risk of crashing.Microsoft13 yearsI recently received a call from this particular number. The person on the other end, who seemed to have an Indian accent (but I may be mistaken), started talking about an issue with my computer. Without any hesitation, I promptly ended the call. This was the first time I had been contacted by this number, and I hope it will be the last. However, I am starting to think that leaving the phone aside without hanging up might be a worthwhile strategy if they dare to call again.13 yearsI have just received my fourth annoying phone call in the span of two days regarding supposed issues with my computer. I am 81 years old and usually very polite, but yesterday I reached my limit. I told the foreign male caller to "Drop dead," and just moments ago I was even more outspoken when the number you displayed called again. (I did not check the number during the previous calls). A few weeks ago, I fell quite ill and found myself alone with a sky-high temperature of 104 degrees. On that particular day, I had to struggle to answer my bedside phone three different times. I feel rather ashamed of my abusive behavior, but I am unsure of how to put a stop to these calls since I am still new to using computers. Truly ashamed!13 yearsAround half an hour ago, I received a call from an unidentified man who appeared to be Indian. He claimed that my computer was at risk of crashing and losing all of its data, as well as becoming infected. As an elderly widow living alone, I initially felt skeptical and upset. However, I managed to resist his demands and decided to hang up the phone. To be sure, I ran a scan with my free Avira antivirus software and thankfully found that everything was fine. Afterwards, I double-checked the phone number he called from and discovered that it matched the number listed here.13 yearsAt 09:15am, an unidentified man claiming to be from Ariel software contacted me. He alleged that their technical department had been receiving disturbing information about issues with my PC and offered their assistance to fix it. However, I instantly recognized this as a complete lie and a deceitful attempt to deceive individuals. These imposters typically ask you to log into your PC and install a small software, which ultimately infects your computer. To resolve the issue, they then insist on purchasing their software. Given my prior experience with such occurrences, I promptly informed the caller (whom I hesitate to refer to as a gentleman) that his claims were utterly false and promptly terminated the conversation.ArielSubmit Your Own Report (0315 642 4364)
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