6466123456
☎️ 6466123456 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 6466123456.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 6466123456
- Scam call aboutWindows OS problemsOct
2016Scammer posing as Microsoft employeeOct
2016Frequent scam calls about virusesOct
2016Scam calls, aggressive communication, refused paymentJun
2016Scammer calls, refuses to accept refusalJun
2016Inquiring about number's carrier informationApr
2016Persistent unwanted calls from scammersFeb
2016Persistent unwanted phone callsFeb
2016Persistent unwanted calling issue reportedFeb
2016Frustrated with persistent scam callsDec
2014Humorous response to scam callsNov
2013Scam calls, threatened internet disconnectionNov
2013Scammer called multiple times annoyinglyNov
2013Received rude scam call todayNov
2013Frustrated with constant phone callsNov
2013Beware of unsolicited phone callsOct
2013Scam call; don't engage or downloadOct
2013Persistent abusive calls about laptopOct
2013Received scam call; abusive responseOct
2013Suspicious caller requested personal informationSep
2013Persistent scam caller, ignored multiple timesSep
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 11 September 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Arrochar(Argyll and Bute), Crosby Villa(Cumbria) and Stapleton(Leicestershire).
6466123456 has 20 comments of which 15 x neutral and 5 x negative
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Phone number ☎️ 6466123456 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation claiming to be from "Windows support" or the "world wide web" security team, warning recipients of nonexistent computer viruses or licence issues. Callers often use different numbers and employ aggressive, rude behaviour, sometimes with accented English. They attempt to extract personal information or payments and threaten disconnection or legal consequences. Many recipients experience repeated calls despite requests to stop, causing significant distress. It is strongly advised not to engage, avoid downloading any suggested software, and block the numbers. If targeted, report the incident to official authorities and consider call-blocking services for protection against further harassment.
Reports on phone number 6466123456
10 yearsCalling me every few days, asserting that I am infected with a computer virus.10 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from an individual claiming that I faced an issue with my Windows operating system. However, they abruptly ended the conversation when I mentioned that I actually use a Apple Mac PC.10 yearsBeware of fraudsters posing as representatives of Microsoft.Microsoft10 yearsThe individual claimed to be representing a company called World Wide Web server and inquired about my husband and his Windows computer. I made it clear that I did not wish to receive such calls, as I have no interest in dealing with hacking scammers. If my computer were to face any issues, I would seek assistance from someone I trust, not from him or anyone associated with him. The conversation escalated into an argument that lasted for half an hour before he eventually ended the call abruptly. Later on, another person called from a different number, 517-481-5840, mentioning a payment that was supposedly related to the earlier call. However, I had never agreed to make any payment to anyone. Both individuals had a Middle Eastern accent.World Wide Web10 yearsA representative claiming to be from the World Wide Web server company contacted me, asking for my husband and his Windows computer. I firmly told them not to call again as I have zero tolerance for hacking scammers. If there was an issue with my computer, I would seek help from someone I trust instead of dealing with them. The argument lasted for about half an hour before they abruptly hung up on me. Later on, another person called inquiring about a payment related to the earlier phone call I had received. Surprisingly, this call was from a different number - 517-481-5840. It's important to note that I never agreed to make any payment to anyone. Both individuals spoke with a Middle Eastern accent.World Wide Web10 yearsCould you kindly inform me about the network provider for this particular telephone number?11 yearsI keep receiving calls from individuals claiming to be the Windows support team. Despite repeatedly requesting them to add my number to their do not call list, they persistently contact me from various different numbers.11 yearsI've received about 20 phone calls from them in the past week. I've attempted to end the calls, but they consistently ring me again.11 yearsThey just won't stop calling me!12 yearsI am fed up with individuals calling me at inconvenient hours, claiming that I have a virus. I do not have any viruses. Can somebody influential please take action and put an end to these deceitful individuals who prey on hardworking, honest people?13 yearsI find the comments above quite intriguing. If I happen to receive a third call from the same number (once today, which I didn't answer, and also a month ago), and I choose to answer this time, and then I am informed that I have a virus, I shall ask the caller for their recommended cream to alleviate itchiness in a personal area.13 yearsI have received two phone calls from this particular number, and on both occasions, the individuals on the other end claimed to be representing the World Wide Web. In response to the first call, I decided to investigate the number by using one of those websites that provide such information. Consequently, when they called me a second time, I confidently informed the person that I had looked up their number and discovered that they were involved in a fraudulent scheme. However, instead of acknowledging my statement, he chose to feign ignorance and continued with his spiel. In my determination to make him understand my point, I reiterated that I knew about his scam. In response, he threatened to disconnect my internet and warned me that using it again would be an illegal act.World Wide Web13 yearsAt 2pm today, I received a phone call from a gentleman with an unusual sounding voice, claiming to be calling from the 'world wide web'. He insisted that my computer had a virus. Recognizing this as a scam, I promptly informed him of my awareness and kindly requested him not to call me again. To my dismay, he ignored my request and persistently dialed my number three more times. He seemed rather impolite and continued asking me why I believed it was a scam, greatly adding to my annoyance.13 yearsI received a call today from someone who claimed to be from the verification department of a certain website. The person was very impolite and insisted on obtaining information about accessing my computer. They alleged that my computer license security identification number had been deactivated. This is definitely a fraudulent situation. I would like to know how I can block this number from contacting me in the future.13 yearsI'll be doing the same as the previous suggestions - purchasing an answering machine with caller display tomorrow. I've had enough of them calling me incessantly all day today. The never-ending stream of phone calls is truly tiresome.13 yearsI recently received a phone call from a number that raised my suspicions. The girl on the other end had an Asian accent and claimed to be calling from "the security department of the World Wide Web." She wanted to know if I owned a Windows computer. I found her request quite puzzling and was unsure of her true identity. To my surprise, she responded with offensive language and told me to "f*** off". I was taken aback and requested an apology, but she simply repeated her profanity. So, I promptly ended the call. I would like to warn everyone to exercise caution when dealing with such individuals.World Wide Web13 yearsI, like many others, have also received multiple phone calls from 0016466123456. They claim to be from the website server stating that we have a virus. When I questioned their credibility and called out their nonsensical claims, they became rude. In response, I began to playfully aggravate them even more. Instead of believing their bogus statements, it is better to just annoy them so they won't bother calling more vulnerable individuals. Remember not to let them manipulate you into running or downloading any programs, as they might gain control of your computer and charge you for fixing a problem that was never there in the first place.13 yearsToday at 16.20, I received a phone call from the number 0016466123456. It was an individual with an Indian/Asian accent who inquired about my computer. When I expressed my knowledge that this was a scam and insisted that I had no interest in continuing the conversation, I promptly ended the call. However, the individual proceeded to call me back, using offensive language. As soon as I mentioned that I had his phone number and intended to involve the police, he quickly ended the call.13 yearsI received a phone call from a lady who was aware of my full name and email address. She audibly stated this information and requested me to verify its accuracy. Additionally, she inquired about the last time I checked my emails and if I had been receiving any messages from banks that I am not associated with. Her intention seemed to be to persuade me into opening my email account and examining its contents. When I expressed my lack of knowledge regarding her identity, she abruptly ended the call.13 yearsI received numerous persistent calls from a gentleman, insisting that I verify my computer identification number. However, I chose not to engage with the caller. He claimed to be calling from the web server and mentioned that my computer had sent them a message. Despite his repeated attempts, calling me a total of 15 times, I eventually decided to leave my phone off as I suspected it to be a scam. I'm curious if anyone else has also encountered this type of call.Submit Your Own Report (6466123456)
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